Critical assessment of the existing disaster resilience frameworks and their applicability to improve community resilience

M. Fernando, K. Ranadewa, U. Kulatunga, K. Keraminiyage
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Disasters are inevitable and unique; however, their impact on livelihood can be minimised. Improving disaster resilience is used as one of the key approaches to minimise the impact of disasters. Several disaster resilience models were presented during the last 20 years. However, these disaster resilience models have a vast diversity and research has not been conducted to assess the connectivity of the available models and frameworks. Therefore, this study critically reviews the disaster resilience models and frameworks to identify their positive and negative aspects that support the development of community resilience. The research is following a narrative literature review methodology while using selected journal and conference papers from the last 20 years. The models and frameworks were critically reviewed using the characteristics and availability of different concepts concerning disaster resilience context. the study summarises 10 disaster resilience models and frameworks utilised in different contexts. The outcome illustrates that DROP and Regional Resilience of Process and Outcome frameworks are comprehensive based on the availability of concepts. Moreover, the Regional Resilience of Process and Outcome framework signifies the suitability of the particular framework for disaster resilience based on concepts and characteristics. This study enhances the existing level of knowledge on disaster resilience and its understanding based on diversified discussion.
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对现有抗灾框架及其在提高社区抗灾能力方面的适用性进行批判性评估
灾难是不可避免的,也是独一无二的;然而,它们对生计的影响可以降到最低。提高抗灾能力是减少灾害影响的关键方法之一。在过去的20年中提出了几种灾害恢复模型。然而,这些灾害恢复模型具有巨大的多样性,并且尚未进行研究以评估现有模型和框架的连通性。因此,本研究批判性地回顾了灾害复原力模型和框架,以确定其支持社区复原力发展的积极和消极方面。这项研究采用了一种叙事文献回顾的方法,同时使用了过去20年里选定的期刊和会议论文。利用与灾害恢复能力有关的不同概念的特点和可用性,对模型和框架进行了严格审查。该研究总结了在不同情况下使用的10个灾害恢复模型和框架。结果表明,基于概念的可用性,DROP和区域复原力过程和结果框架是全面的。此外,过程和结果的区域复原力框架表明了基于概念和特征的特定复原力框架的适用性。本研究在多元讨论的基础上,提高了对灾害恢复力的现有知识水平和理解。
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