
resilience indicators
Resilience indicators are tools or measures used to assess how well a system—such as a community, infrastructure, or environment—can withstand disruptions or stresses and recover quickly. They help identify the strength and flexibility of a system, highlighting its ability to adapt and bounce back from challenges like natural disasters, economic shocks, or technical failures. By evaluating these indicators, planners and stakeholders can improve preparedness and resilience strategies to ensure safety, continuity, and long-term sustainability.