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  • Environmental Science and Policy
  • Urban Planning and Community Development
  • Social Equity and Justice Studies

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  • Integrating equity into climate resilience planning is crucial for addressing social vulnerability and preventing the perpetuation of inequities.
  • Existing research on resilience planning often focuses on large urban areas and plan content, with limited understanding of participatory engagement in smaller communities.
  • There is a recognized need to improve how equity and justice are incorporated and implemented in climate resilience and adaptation strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a qualitative analysis of participatory engagement in climate resilience planning within smaller cities and rural areas.
  • To develop an equitable resilience planning tool through human-centered design research and community case studies.
  • To identify key themes and challenges in incorporating community members' experiences and ideas into equitable resilience actions.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of community case studies in smaller cities and rural areas.
  • Development of an equitable resilience planning tool using human-centered design principles.
  • Conducting participatory engagement activities such as storytelling, mapping, and brainstorming with community members.

Main Results:

  • Community members integrate environmental and social concerns into resilience planning.
  • Identified challenges include framing social vulnerability, understanding perpetuating social systems, recognizing diverse traumas, and sustaining engagement without dedicated resources.
  • The power of convening and shared experiences emerged as significant factors in participatory processes.

Conclusions:

  • Insights from this research can inform more effective incorporation of equity into climate resilience planning.
  • The study advances the understanding of equitable resilience by focusing on participatory engagement in diverse community settings.
  • Addressing social systems and ensuring sustained engagement are critical for successful equitable resilience initiatives.