The article assesses current disaster resiliency policies and practices in Central Florida in the US and in the Eastern Marmara Region in Turkey from a comparative perspective. It identifies core principles and links community resiliency to disasters and to essential behavioral, motivational, affective, and cognitive dynamics, and ultimately to important community outcomes. While Florida appears more prepared and disaster resilient in comparison to the Marmara Region in Turkey, neither region is immune from disasters. The multiplicity of factors affecting community resilience makes inter-sector collaboration imperative for both cases. The article pays special attention to the inclusion of community related demographic, geographic, social, e...
Abstract Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the afterm...
2013 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
This paper explores resiliency theory by assessing the ability of communities to adapt and recover e...
The article assesses current disaster resiliency policies and practices in Central Florida in the US...
The article assesses current disaster resiliency policies and practices in Central Florida in the US...
This monograph provides valuable lessons in building disaster resilience for rural communities and b...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
Natural disasters in recent years have brought the study of disaster resiliency to the forefront. Th...
Resilience is a burgeoning concept in the field of disaster research. While definitions for resilien...
This article outlines the principles of Social Resilience building in Disaster Reduction and Mitigat...
How communities recover following a disaster is often conceptualized in terms of their disas...
Disaster risk management efforts worldwide are increasingly targeted at building the resilience capa...
This research focuses on community resilience in disaster prone area especially Indonesian villages ...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
The lack of attention paid to businesses in disaster management systems from the standpoint of state...
Abstract Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the afterm...
2013 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
This paper explores resiliency theory by assessing the ability of communities to adapt and recover e...
The article assesses current disaster resiliency policies and practices in Central Florida in the US...
The article assesses current disaster resiliency policies and practices in Central Florida in the US...
This monograph provides valuable lessons in building disaster resilience for rural communities and b...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
Natural disasters in recent years have brought the study of disaster resiliency to the forefront. Th...
Resilience is a burgeoning concept in the field of disaster research. While definitions for resilien...
This article outlines the principles of Social Resilience building in Disaster Reduction and Mitigat...
How communities recover following a disaster is often conceptualized in terms of their disas...
Disaster risk management efforts worldwide are increasingly targeted at building the resilience capa...
This research focuses on community resilience in disaster prone area especially Indonesian villages ...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
The lack of attention paid to businesses in disaster management systems from the standpoint of state...
Abstract Communities have the potential to function effectively and adapt successfully in the afterm...
2013 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
This paper explores resiliency theory by assessing the ability of communities to adapt and recover e...