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Influence of cross-scale measures on neighborhood resilience

Citation:

Buck, K., R. Dunn, M. Bennett, AND J. Bousquin. Influence of cross-scale measures on neighborhood resilience. Natural Hazards. Springer, Heidelburg, Germany, 119(2):1011–1040, (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-022-05493-7

Impact/Purpose:

The purpose of this research is to investigate local variations of community resilience through the development of a framework that takes into consideration cross-scale relationships and cumulative impacts of access and vulnerability on neighborhoods.

Description:

The increasing severity and frequency of disasters across the USA is revealing a landscape that is not entirely prepared to cope with these exposures. Resilience as a socio-ecological concept has become progressively more important as a means of assessing and mitigating these losses. Technological advances and planning have improved many outcomes, but all populations have not experienced the benefits. In this paper, we focus on the shortcomings of current resilience measures in capturing neighborhood disparities. Much like vulnerability and sustainability, local disparities will have a deleterious impact on the community as a whole. We use the Baseline Resilience Indicators for Communities (BRIC) framework and downscale the index using neighborhood-level Census data (tracts) and variations in household access to community resources. These added variables represent the variation of resilience indicators across a community and capture cross-scale relationships that exist between county and Census tract characteristics. We apply scaled variables in the Pensacola Bay Watershed to demonstrate cross-scaled interactions in the Florida panhandle. Potential modifications and applications of the concepts are also discussed.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:11/01/2023
Record Last Revised:11/08/2023
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 359439