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National Centre for Resilience (University of Glasgow)

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Mission

The National Centre for Resilience creates and integrates knowledge of natural hazard impacts by providing access to a network that connects researchers, policymakers and practitioners so they can learn from each other to improve resilience in Scotland.

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17 June 2020
When does response end and recovery begin? Exploring preparation and planning to support community’s resilient recovery
This research project explores areas in which resilience practitioners’ (RPs) and emergency responders’ (ERs) can influence on a community during a Natural Hazzard Emergency (NHE), and how this affects a community’s capacity to recover. This is important because a community’s ability to effectively recover from impacts of an NHE has implications for that community’s future resilience, and its ability to adapt to the effects of climate change. In this report the influence of RPs and ERs on a community’s capacity to recover is examined.

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https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/ncr/
[email protected]

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