WP 4.1 Unpacing and measuring community resilience.

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WP 4.1 Unpacing and measuring community resilience

2 Community resilience The ability of local communities to prepare for, act during and recover after a crisis. Mobilisation of resources or adaptive capacities  respond to change and adapt accordingly.

3 Two perspectives on CR: Resilience as a state, ‘inherent resilience’ – Quantifiable indicators to monitor spatial and temporal changes in resilience Resilience as a process dependent on – economic resources, – information and communication, – community competence – social capital.

4 The study The study sets out to investigate how resilience is constituted and enacted across a set of Nordic communities Which factors contribute to community resilience and which community resources can be/are mobilized in a crisis situation? How can aspects of community resilience be measured How can community resilience be strengthened? Case studies will be carried in Nordic countries allowing comparsion across countries and events

NTNU- Department of geography –Past: Vulnerability mapping for Norway. –CC and adaptation ( NORDSTAR) –Insurance and compensation claims –Now: Climate change, hazards and Community resilience in Norway (RCN/NTNU) –Other PhD and master projects on natural hazards and resilience