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dc.contributor.authorKhalili, Sanazen
dc.contributor.authorHarre, Michaelen
dc.contributor.authorMorley, Philipen
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-09T13:16:00Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, v.13, p. 248-254en
dc.identifier.issn2212-4209en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17990-
dc.description.abstractThere is considerable research interest in the meaning and measurement of resilience to hazards and disasters. However,there are no studies to our knowledge that have made a unified framework of social resilience indicators across the three phases of disaster: pre-disaster, response and recovery. Utilizing a qualitative, multiple case approach the objectives of this project were therefore to (i) identify the most essential social resilience indicators within communities from previous studies (ii) assess these indicators through interviews with experts within the NSW State Emergency Service in regards to flooding of two case studies (iii)classify these indicators for each phase of the disaster cycle.The results of this study provide a novel and general framework for social resilience with the aim of enhancing resilience within communities in different disaster phases.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherElsevier BVen
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reductionen
dc.titleA temporal framework of social resilience indicators of communities to flood, case studies: Wagga wagga and Kempsey, NSW, Australiaen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ijdrr.2015.06.009en
dc.subject.keywordsAgricultural Spatial Analysis and Modellingen
dc.subject.keywordsNatural Hazardsen
local.contributor.firstnameSanazen
local.contributor.firstnameMichaelen
local.contributor.firstnamePhilipen
local.subject.for2008070104 Agricultural Spatial Analysis and Modellingen
local.subject.for2008040604 Natural Hazardsen
local.subject.seo2008960311 Social Impacts of Climate Change and Variabilityen
local.profile.schoolAdministrationen
local.profile.emailSanaz.khalili@sydney.edu.auen
local.profile.emailmichael.harre@sydney.edu.auen
local.profile.emailpmorley@une.edu.auen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20150921-152333en
local.publisher.placeNetherlandsen
local.format.startpage248en
local.format.endpage254en
local.identifier.scopusid84936991947en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume13en
local.title.subtitleWagga wagga and Kempsey, NSW, Australiaen
local.contributor.lastnameKhalilien
local.contributor.lastnameHarreen
local.contributor.lastnameMorleyen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:pmorleyen
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:18200en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleA temporal framework of social resilience indicators of communities to flood, case studiesen
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorKhalili, Sanazen
local.search.authorHarre, Michaelen
local.search.authorMorley, Philipen
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.identifier.wosid000368928000024en
local.year.published2015en
local.subject.for2020300206 Agricultural spatial analysis and modellingen
local.subject.for2020370903 Natural hazardsen
local.subject.seo2020190103 Social impacts of climate change and variabilityen
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