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  2. Intelligent Vs. Cultural: Research On The Path To Improve The Resilience Of Urban And Rural Community Governance Based On The Ahp-fce Model.
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Intelligent vs. Cultural: Research on the path to improve the resilience of urban and rural community governance

Hongxun Xiang1, Yang Yang2, Xingyu Qi3

  • 1School of Public Administration, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

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|December 6, 2024

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Summary
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Community resilience varies by community type. This study enhances evaluation models with objective data, finding urban areas need cultural resilience and rural areas need intelligent resilience for better grassroots governance.

Keywords:
Community resilienceCultural resilienceIntelligent resilienceType of community

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Public Administration

Background:

  • Community resilience is crucial for modern grassroots governance, but its characteristics differ across community types.
  • Existing research often overlooks the varying importance of different resilience dimensions, primarily using direct questionnaire data.
  • This gap necessitates a more nuanced approach to evaluating and enhancing community resilience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an improved community resilience evaluation model incorporating objective data.
  • To identify specific resilience deficits in urban and rural communities.
  • To propose strategies for enhancing community resilience and advancing grassroots governance modernization.

Main Methods:

  • Adapted the Analytic Hierarchy Process-Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation (AHP-FCE) model.
  • Integrated objective data to empower resilience assessment, addressing model limitations.
  • Conducted quantitative analysis of 353 questionnaires from urban and rural communities.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified a lack of cultural resilience in urban community development.
    • Highlighted the need for greater intelligent resilience in rural community development.
    • Revealed targeting deviations in current urban and rural community resilience strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • Reconciling cultural and intelligent resilience is key to effective community resilience construction.
    • Advocates for 'long-term construction' for urban cultural resilience and 'digital empowerment' for rural intelligent resilience.
    • Proposes a 'complete redundancy' governance mechanism for integrated urban-rural resilience, aiding grassroots governance modernization.