Disaster resilience framework indicators for a city’s disaster resilience planning strategy

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Abstract

Determining the level of a city’s disaster resilience and developing a disaster resilience strategy is an important process towards understanding the current and potential future risk of cities. However, the process of determining and mapping the level of urban disaster resilience presents a challenge for the City of Tshwane, as it requires a consolidated and coordinated commitment and collaboration from various role players. This research study developed disaster resilience framework indicators for the City of Tshwane to determine its current disaster resilience and to contribute to its disaster resilience and sustainable development planning strategy. The research assumed a case study design using a qualitative approach to gather data through document analysis and one-on-one interviews. Ten disaster resilience framework indicators were identified as essential indicators in assisting the City of Tshwane with its endeavour to be a disaster resilient city.

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Terblanche, T., de Sousa, L. O., & van Niekerk, D. (2022). Disaster resilience framework indicators for a city’s disaster resilience planning strategy. Jamba: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/jamba.v14i1.1264

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