
Community Resilience Models
Community Resilience Models refer to frameworks used to understand how communities can effectively prepare for, respond to, and recover from challenges like natural disasters, economic downturns, or health crises. These models analyze factors such as social networks, infrastructure, leadership, and resources, emphasizing a community’s ability to adapt and bounce back. By identifying strengths and vulnerabilities, they help planners and stakeholders develop strategies that enhance overall resilience, ensuring that communities can maintain functionality, support residents, and grow stronger despite adversities.