ABSTRACT
Understood generally, community resilience (CR) is the ability of communities to adapt, absorb, mitigate, and recover from shocks and stressors in such a way that facilitates positive future outcomes and reduces overall vulnerability to future shocks and stressors. The core of this definition relates to sustainability and the capability of socio-ecological systems and communities to adapt and transform to both day-to-day fluctuations and stressors as well as major disasters. This meta-study seeks to shed light on whether and how studies claiming to use a CR framework address and measure the four outcomes that result when a community is resilient. This analysis uses USAID’s resilience framework to assess whether the international development literature studies the outcomes of CR: touching upon nutrition, food security, economic security, and ecological sustainability.
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