Research Trends in Resilience and Vulnerability Studies

  • Atkinson C
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While the definition of resilience is disputed or even fuzzy, due in no small part to the diversity of its applications, the concept generally involves the ability to withstand and bounce back from shocks; vulnerability as a related concept involves the tendency to suffer from shocks, given existing characteristics that may prevent resilient responses. Vulnerabilities put individuals, groups, and societies at greater risk and disadvantage, suggesting a need not only for disaster response and recovery, but mitigation and preparedness. Resilience and vulnerability research has recently focused on the role of government, the COVID-19 pandemic, and flood hazards; topics of interest have also included resilience of rural and urban areas, development and sustainability, and displacement and migration.

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Atkinson, C. L. (2023). Research Trends in Resilience and Vulnerability Studies. Encyclopedia, 3(4), 1208–1222. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3040088

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