Using the Living Standards Framework to Analyse the Drivers of Social Resilience in a Disaster Management Context

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Turkish Policy Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-02-13 DOI:10.26686/pq.v19i1.8106
D. Wither, Caroline Orchiston, E. Nel
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Resilience concepts now underpin the global strategic approach to risk mitigation. However, operational challenges have emerged which stem from problems with measurement. Many key drivers of social resilience are intangible and difficult to measure, which can result in their exclusion from consideration in institutional decisionmaking structures. Drawing upon a case study – the Hurunui district – which recently experienced multiple adverse events, we argue two points. First, disaster management outcomes can be improved by better accounting for intangible factors in decision making processes. Second, the Living Standards Framework, and the capital concepts embedded within it, provide a solid foundation for systematically categorising intangible factors and rendering them visible to policymakers.
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使用生活标准框架分析灾害管理背景下社会恢复力的驱动因素
复原力概念现在是减轻风险的全球战略方针的基础。然而,由于测量方面的问题,已经出现了操作上的挑战。社会复原力的许多关键驱动因素是无形的,难以衡量,这可能导致它们被排除在体制决策结构的考虑之外。根据一个案例研究——胡鲁努伊地区——最近经历了多次不利事件,我们提出两点观点。首先,通过更好地考虑决策过程中的无形因素,可以改善灾害管理结果。其次,《生活标准框架》及其内含的资本概念为系统地对无形因素进行分类并使其对政策制定者可见提供了坚实的基础。
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