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  • Urban Planning
  • Social Science

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  • Community resilience is crucial for adapting to climate change and natural hazards.
  • Current resilience assessments often overlook essential services and equitable access.
  • Operationalizing community resilience remains a significant challenge for planners.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new conceptualization of community resilience based on equitable access to essential services.
  • To develop a spatially explicit and operational measure of community resilience.
  • To demonstrate a practical framework for decision-makers to enhance community resilience.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a new conceptual framework for community resilience centered on "equitable access to essentials."
  • Created a spatially explicit and operational measure for assessing resilience.
  • Applied the framework using case studies from Hurricanes Florence and Michael.

Main Results:

  • The "equitable access to essentials" approach provides actionable insights for resilience planning.
  • The framework allows visualization of hazard impacts on essential service access.
  • Quantifiable metrics enable the evaluation of resilience-enhancing interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Equitable access to essential services is paramount for community resilience and recovery.
  • This reframed approach enables communities to "bounce back" and "bound forward" after disruptions.
  • The framework supports spatial planning to improve overall resident quality of life and resilience.