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Shock and place: reorienting resilience thinking
This article employs a place-based resilience approach to support a procedural shift from a focus on specific, tangible outcomes towards a focus on processes that support wellbeing. We draw upon resident experiences of a bushfire event and a security event, later termed a terror event, and use a place-aware analysis to identify intangible yet significant patterns of disruption. A reoriented resilience approach requires innovative community initiatives that foster place-based wellbeing, which may compliment existing “emergency” response approaches without necessarily fitting within the traditional resilience policy purview.
Shock and place: reorienting resilience thinking
This article employs a place-based resilience approach to support a procedural shift from a focus on specific, tangible outcomes towards a focus on processes that support wellbeing. We draw upon resident experiences of a bushfire event and a security event, later termed a terror event, and use a place-aware analysis to identify intangible yet significant patterns of disruption. A reoriented resilience approach requires innovative community initiatives that foster place-based wellbeing, which may compliment existing “emergency” response approaches without necessarily fitting within the traditional resilience policy purview.
Shock and place: reorienting resilience thinking
Della Bosca, Hannah (author) / Schlosberg, David (author) / Craven, Luke (author)
Local Environment ; 25 ; 228-242
2020-03-03
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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