Illusions of Resilience? An Analysis of Community Responses to Change in Northern Norway

"This article contributes to our understanding of community resilience. Community resilience is the ability of a community to cope and adjust to stresses caused by social, political, and environmental change and to engage community resources to overcome adversity and take advantage of opportuni...

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Main Author: Amundsen, Helene
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10535/8687
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/8687 2023-05-15T17:43:21+02:00 Illusions of Resilience? An Analysis of Community Responses to Change in Northern Norway Amundsen, Helene Europe Norway 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/8687 English eng http://hdl.handle.net/10535/8687 Ecology and Society 17 4 December adaptation climate change community resilience development Social Organization Journal Article published Case Study 2012 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:18:53Z "This article contributes to our understanding of community resilience. Community resilience is the ability of a community to cope and adjust to stresses caused by social, political, and environmental change and to engage community resources to overcome adversity and take advantage of opportunities in response to change. Through an analysis of local responses to multiple challenges, six dimensions of community resilience were found in one village in northern Norway. These dimensions; community resources, community networks, institutions and services, people-place connections, active agents, and learning; are activated in processes and activities in the village to respond to current challenges. Although this corroborates findings from other community resilience research, this research suggests that community resilience is both complex and dynamic over time. Although communities may consider themselves resilient to today???s challenges, the rate and magnitude of expected systemic global changes, especially climate change, means that future resilience cannot be taken for granted. This work concludes that there is a risk that community resilience may be an illusion, leading to complacency about the need for adaption to multiple factors of change. Hence, the ability of communities to actively engage in reflexive learning processes is of importance for both adaptation and future resilience." Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) Norway
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Social Organization
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Amundsen, Helene
Illusions of Resilience? An Analysis of Community Responses to Change in Northern Norway
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climate change
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description "This article contributes to our understanding of community resilience. Community resilience is the ability of a community to cope and adjust to stresses caused by social, political, and environmental change and to engage community resources to overcome adversity and take advantage of opportunities in response to change. Through an analysis of local responses to multiple challenges, six dimensions of community resilience were found in one village in northern Norway. These dimensions; community resources, community networks, institutions and services, people-place connections, active agents, and learning; are activated in processes and activities in the village to respond to current challenges. Although this corroborates findings from other community resilience research, this research suggests that community resilience is both complex and dynamic over time. Although communities may consider themselves resilient to today???s challenges, the rate and magnitude of expected systemic global changes, especially climate change, means that future resilience cannot be taken for granted. This work concludes that there is a risk that community resilience may be an illusion, leading to complacency about the need for adaption to multiple factors of change. Hence, the ability of communities to actively engage in reflexive learning processes is of importance for both adaptation and future resilience."
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title Illusions of Resilience? An Analysis of Community Responses to Change in Northern Norway
title_short Illusions of Resilience? An Analysis of Community Responses to Change in Northern Norway
title_full Illusions of Resilience? An Analysis of Community Responses to Change in Northern Norway
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Ecology and Society
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