How a society reacts to a catastrophic event is important and it is strongly influenced by how resilient it is. Resilience, in this context, refers to the capacity of a society to absorb shocks and the abundance of resources at its disposal for post-disaster reconstruction. This safety net, vital for recovery, is not an innate quality of a society but rather an something that can be constructed and enhanced or neglected.
Food
- The best places to weather global catastrophes
- How much food is there?
- Resilient foods
- No one survives alone
Participitation
- Participation, inclusion, democracy, and resilience
- Democratic Resilience
- Strong democracies are a necessity for crisis management