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  • Environmental Science
  • Urban Planning
  • Sociology

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  • Communities face diverse hazards causing critical function disruptions.
  • Community resilience assessment is crucial for preparedness, response, and recovery.
  • Sustainable resilience integrates long-term performance and dynamic hazard/vulnerability impacts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a framework for assessing community sustainable resilience.
  • To consolidate and classify indicators and metrics for resilience assessment.
  • To operationalize the assessment of community resilience over time.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of community resilience assessment.
  • Consolidation and classification of existing indicators and metrics.
  • Development of a dynamic assessment framework and organizational structure.

Main Results:

  • A nonduplicative set of sustainable resilience indicators and metrics is provided.
  • A classification scheme aids in indicator identification, selection, and application.
  • The framework enhances the operationalization of community resilience assessment.

Conclusions:

  • Sustainable resilience assessment is vital for long-term community adaptation.
  • The developed indicators and framework support tailored resilience evaluations.
  • This work enables communities to better manage evolving risks and maintain desired functions.