In April of 2018, the island of Kauaʻi broke national 24-hour rainfall records, experiencing several days of intense rain and flooding that destroyed property, threatened lives, and reshaped the land. However, out of the turmoil came stories of survival, resilience, community, and strength. We interviewed over 80 individuals and found that concepts of resilience are intimately linked to place and community. This research explains how connections to place underpin and contribute to long-term, community-level resilience. We illustrate the significance of place-based knowledge in preparing for floods and mitigating flood damage, as well as the crucial role of community in emergency response and long-term disaster recovery. We found that commun...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
The Caribbean faces numerous natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Relative to most...
New Zealand- communities understanding and managing their hazards”. When reflecting on this vision, ...
When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, at 12.51pm on ...
Disasters literally and figuratively shake the foundations of place in a community. If place is seen...
Settlements close to rivers, the sea, and hills are among those most vulnerable to floods. The hilly...
Resilience is the ability of individuals, families, whānau1 (extended family), communities and insti...
This paper reports on a program to investigate the main factors affecting livelihoods in rural villa...
Seeking to gain knowledge about resilience, this case study considered a 2007-09 Red Cross preparedn...
This D.Arch Project proposes a resilient Hawai‘i community to withstand a natural disaster and to pr...
Community resilience has been widely discussed in relation to climate change and intensifying climat...
Climate change continues to exacerbate the frequency and intensity of natural disasters such as extr...
In the last few decades, disaster risk reduction programs and climate initiatives across the globe h...
This case study draws on fieldwork in two communities in Fiji that participated in the 2002-05 Capac...
Over the past decades, many parts of the world have been subject to various natural disasters, inclu...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
The Caribbean faces numerous natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Relative to most...
New Zealand- communities understanding and managing their hazards”. When reflecting on this vision, ...
When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, at 12.51pm on ...
Disasters literally and figuratively shake the foundations of place in a community. If place is seen...
Settlements close to rivers, the sea, and hills are among those most vulnerable to floods. The hilly...
Resilience is the ability of individuals, families, whānau1 (extended family), communities and insti...
This paper reports on a program to investigate the main factors affecting livelihoods in rural villa...
Seeking to gain knowledge about resilience, this case study considered a 2007-09 Red Cross preparedn...
This D.Arch Project proposes a resilient Hawai‘i community to withstand a natural disaster and to pr...
Community resilience has been widely discussed in relation to climate change and intensifying climat...
Climate change continues to exacerbate the frequency and intensity of natural disasters such as extr...
In the last few decades, disaster risk reduction programs and climate initiatives across the globe h...
This case study draws on fieldwork in two communities in Fiji that participated in the 2002-05 Capac...
Over the past decades, many parts of the world have been subject to various natural disasters, inclu...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
The Caribbean faces numerous natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Relative to most...
New Zealand- communities understanding and managing their hazards”. When reflecting on this vision, ...