Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
981481 Procedia Economics and Finance 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In response to the increasing vulnerability of urban community to climate change exacerbated disasters, quite a few Disaster Resilient initiativeshavebeen taken place at different corners of the world aiming at making communities resilient to disasters. In a context where many of such initiatives has followed international frameworks and approaches in framing the concept of ‘resilience’, this research have attempted toexplore how community perceives‘being resilientto disasters’and what factors influences them. The findings have compared and contrasted theexisting literature and the community perception. The study has emphasized the earnest and urgent need of bringing local community perceptions in the initiative to make resilient communities.

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