This article contributes to the discussion on the value of creative and arts-based research methods to researchers interested in community resilience. Based on a participatory …
L Griffin, G Revill, C Wellesley-Smith - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper critically explores the potential of creative practices to support community resilience in relation to flooding, coastal erosion and inundation in the UK. We argue that …
MM Bakema, C Parra, P McCann… - Environmental Policy …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Disasters have the potential to shake societies and their governance systems not only temporarily, but often for years afterwards as well. Studying disaster governance through …
By focusing on developing a working definition of flood groups in England, and by analysing their governance arrangements, this chapter aims to shed light on their potential influence …
EM Trell, B Restemeyer, MM Bakema… - … for resilience in …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
In spatial planning, resilience is widely acknowledged as a new approach to incorporate uncertainty into governance strategies, particularly with respect to natural hazards such as …
The question of how to achieve resilience has become a matter of significance at societal and communal levels. This thesis explores the value of arts-based community activities for …
M Winges, K Grecksch - Governing for resilience in vulnerable …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
To approach the question whether vagueness was a blessing or curse in transdisciplinary projects, this chapter presents experiences made during this research project. It briefly …
Almost half of the world's population live in coastal regions and this number tends to increase in the future decades (Le Tissier and Roth, 2012). This trend, in combination with …
1.1 Motivation for this study 10 1.2 Resilience 12 1.3 Arts-based community activities 14 1.4 Arts-based community activities & community resilience 15 1.5 Research approach and …