Multidisciplinary Perspectives of Micro Human Efforts in Post-Disaster Recovery

Chamila Subasinghe, M. Sutrisna, O. Olatunji
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This seminal discourse on a phenomenon called “micro-human efforts” sheds light on specific human capacities that assist in sustainable disaster recovery at various geospatial scales. It focuses on the efforts made by individuals that develop into collective measures and the establishment of a new status quo. Typically, these efforts tend to sweep away from the core to the peripheries of recovery programs due to their innate vulnerabilities to systemic limitations and consequent distortions. Via a range of systematic research reviews and original research, this special issue narrates a series of studies that reveal a few critical attributes of a human effort-based disaster recovery model. To an extent, it synthesizes isolated multidisciplinary research with new insights to deliver a re-developmental role model that could potentially mobilize efforts of vulnerable communities in defining resilience for themselves. It further flags focus areas to lead enhanced protocols, policy recommendations, and best practice scenarios by primarily promoting a self-based recovery approach.
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灾后恢复中微观人类努力的多学科视角
这篇关于“微观人类努力”现象的开创性论述揭示了人类在不同地理空间尺度上协助可持续灾难恢复的具体能力。它着重于个人的努力,这些努力发展成为集体措施,并建立新的现状。通常,这些努力往往从恢复计划的核心向外围扫去,因为它们天生就容易受到系统限制和随之而来的扭曲的影响。通过一系列系统的研究回顾和原创研究,本期特刊讲述了一系列研究,揭示了基于人类努力的灾难恢复模型的一些关键属性。在某种程度上,它综合了孤立的多学科研究和新的见解,提供了一个重新发展的榜样,可能会动员脆弱社区的努力,为自己定义复原力。它进一步标记了重点领域,通过主要促进基于自我的恢复方法来引导增强协议、策略建议和最佳实践场景。
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