2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-021-04970-9
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Indicators of community preparedness for fast-onset disasters: a systematic literature review and case study

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“…The scholarly study has increased due to the rising importance of the "One Community at a Time" concept. The role of social capital [3,[20][21][22], local knowledge [5,12,23], governance [24][25][26][27], preparedness and response capacity [28][29][30], and adaptive infrastructure [31][32][33] are just a few recent topics that have been covered in recent literature concerning this localized approach to resilience. Although these studies have shed light on important issues, it is still unclear how the "One Community at a Time" approach's essential components may be successfully operationalized in reality [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scholarly study has increased due to the rising importance of the "One Community at a Time" concept. The role of social capital [3,[20][21][22], local knowledge [5,12,23], governance [24][25][26][27], preparedness and response capacity [28][29][30], and adaptive infrastructure [31][32][33] are just a few recent topics that have been covered in recent literature concerning this localized approach to resilience. Although these studies have shed light on important issues, it is still unclear how the "One Community at a Time" approach's essential components may be successfully operationalized in reality [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has found that disaster preparedness training can boost disaster readiness in rural populations (12,13). Given these facts, disaster response cadres with disaster preparedness capacities must be established, and preventative, curative, and rehabilitative measures must be undertaken at each crisis phase (14,15). Scouts can play an important part in crisis management due to their substantial training in leadership, problem-solving, and outdoor survival abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing studies on community disaster prevention and mitigation are valuable and contribute significantly to enriching the research content and theoretical system of NCDDC. However, it is evident that existing studies mainly focus on public participation [18,19], community resilience [20][21][22][23][24], community vulnerability [25][26][27][28], community preparedness in disasters [29,30], community disaster risk assessment [9,31,32], and community disaster mitigation capacity assessment [33,34]. For example, Ting Que et al [18] argued that public participation in community-organized disaster risk reduction activities is important for improving disaster risk reduction capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%