2020
DOI: 10.1177/0160323x19898516
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A Multiorganizational Cooperation Framework for Neighborhood Disaster Resilience

Abstract: Climate change and growth in coastal population make many American communities increasingly vulnerable to coastal disasters such as hurricanes, winter storms, and tsunamis. This research argues that neighborhood-level organizations can and should play a significant role in preparation for and response to such events. In particular, neighborhood and homeowner associations routinely play key roles in mobilizing community response to safety, physical decay, and infrastructure problems, all central concerns in pre… Show more

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“…Third, community contexts, such as one's neighborhood, workplace, school, and faith community play vital roles. These formal and informal social networks have been described as a lynchpin in facilitating disaster preparation, response, and recovery at grassroots levels (Andrew et al, 2020). Schools are a safety net for vulnerable students, providing daily structure, socioemotional support, and nutritious meals (Lai et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Influence Of Systemic Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, community contexts, such as one's neighborhood, workplace, school, and faith community play vital roles. These formal and informal social networks have been described as a lynchpin in facilitating disaster preparation, response, and recovery at grassroots levels (Andrew et al, 2020). Schools are a safety net for vulnerable students, providing daily structure, socioemotional support, and nutritious meals (Lai et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Influence Of Systemic Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptation studies often built upon the concept of neighbourhood resilience. Neighbourhood resilience is the ability of a neighbourhood to deal with physical, social and political stresses and disturbances resulting from climate change (Andrew et al, 2020 ; Castrignanò & Landi, 2013 ; Guardaro et al, 2020 ). Adaptation thinking has gradually developed from highlighting global and national macroeconomic markets to the locally assessed susceptibility and resilience within socio-ecological systems (Groulx, 2017 ).…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, moving from a centralised to a diverse and decentralized governance structure builds resilience against change and ensures continuity (Dieleman, 2013 ). Projects initiated by neighbourhood residents or citizen organizations: Neighbourhood organizations and homeowner associations are often successful in forming durable partnerships with residents in comparison to external agencies (Andrew et al, 2020 ; Aylett, 2013 ; Elwood, 2002 ). Further, they help in building ‘communal social capital’ (Purdue, 2001 ) within their communities by bringing people with similar and dissimilar interests together.…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%