来源类型 | Research Reports
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规范类型 | 报告
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR1683
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来源ID | RR-1683-RWJ
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| An Agenda to Advance Integrative Resilience Research and Practice: Key Themes From a Resilience Roundtable |
| Joie D. Acosta; Anita Chandra; Jaime Madrigano
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发表日期 | 2017
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出版年 | 2017
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页码 | 71
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语种 | 英语
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结论 |
Challenges to Advancing the Field of Resilience- As the field of resilience grows, the risk from diffusion around scope and intent (i.e., confusion about what resilience is and is not) becomes more challenging.
- Even with resilience concepts more firmly cemented, communities now struggle with how to transfer resilience frameworks into actual integrative action.
- Measurement continues to evolve in resilience, but bringing together robust metrics that integrate physical, social and other human impacts adequately is still a relatively emergent area.
Priorities for a Shared Resilience Agenda- A resilience framework should be applied across a variety of stresses at the individual, household, community and environmental levels. Community issues, such as health disparities, are partially attributable to the combination of physical, social, and psychological stresses; thus, single-factor interventions and policies will not work.
- A systems approach to building resilience is required. Adapting current systems to foster resilience requires changes not just to encompass the full continuum of stresses (e.g., acute, chronic) that individuals and communities face, but also to connect and improve the complex range of dynamic and interconnected systems (e.g., health, justice, education) that constitute a community.
- Resilience must be built by developing a workforce, including strengthening community leadership and educational training programs.
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摘要 |
- Develop a taxonomy of stresses and related policy that will support an integrated approach to resilience assessment over the continuums of time (day-to-day and over the long term) and level (individual, family, community). Incorporate community historical knowledge and ideas into data assessment and measurement.
- Capture resilience data longitudinally from individuals and communities to support the development of complex systems modeling, and pilot test interventions based on that systems modeling.
- Focus on narratives, storytelling, and digital media to increase understanding within and across communities of acute and chronic stress and build a culture of resilience.
- Develop a community resilience systems map that defines the system boundaries (i.e., key actors and intersection points) and margins of system performance (i.e., thresholds where performance is adversely affected).
- Identify effective models for inter-organizational and administrative partnerships and return on investment for investing in partnership activities.
- Identify cutting-edge policies, practices, and plans from across the globe and share them across systems, disciplines, and levels (organization, family, individual).
- Develop a preliminary set of measures that can begin to benchmark system resilience and capture resilience return on investment.
- Define and measure the elements of training that will support resilience education.
- Create structures that support a more collaborative workforce model on behalf of resilience.
- Identify and promote leadership models to advance resilience orientation.
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主题 | Community Resilience
; Emergency Preparedness
; Health and Wellness Promotion
; Health Behaviors
; Natural Hazards
; Social Determinants of Health
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URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1683.html
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来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/108645
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Joie D. Acosta,Anita Chandra,Jaime Madrigano. An Agenda to Advance Integrative Resilience Research and Practice: Key Themes From a Resilience Roundtable. 2017.
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