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1 Concept of Community Resilience When Disaster Strikes |
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1.1.1 How to Use This Book? |
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1.2 What is Community Resilience When Disaster Strikes? |
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1.3 Specific Case of Security and Health Harm in UK Flood Zones |
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1.3.1 Community Health Issues with Severe Flooding in the UK |
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1.3.2 UK Government Security Threat of Severe Flooding |
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2 What Do Flood-Affected Communities Say About Community Resilience? A Qualitative Study |
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2.1.1 Applying the Elements of Community Resilience to Flooding |
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2.1.2 The 2013-2014 Floods in Southeast England |
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2.1.3 Purpose and Aims of Interviews and Focus Groups |
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2.2.2 Participant Recruitment |
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2.2.3 Number of Focus Group Participants |
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2.2.6 Format of the Discussion |
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2.3.1 Meaning of Community Resilience as It Applies to Flooding |
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2.3.2 Elements and Sub-Elements Found in the Interview and Focus Group Discussions |
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2.3.6 Community Networks and Relationships |
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2.3.7 Economic Investment |
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2.3.10 Governance and Leadership |
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2.3.12 Matching Key Topics from Focus Groups to the Taxonomy of Community Resilience Elements |
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2.4.1 Summary of Elements Found in Focus Groups Discussing Flooding |
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2.4.2 Associations Between NRR Security Outcomes and Elements of Community Resilience Described in Focus Groups |
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3 What Do the Residents of Flood-Risk Areas in the UK Understand About Community Resilience? A Cross-Sectional Study |
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3.1.1 Building upon the Qualitative Research to Further Explore the Relationships Discussed |
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3.1.2 Aims of This Chapter |
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3.2.2 Public Database of Postcodes at Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Seas |
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3.2.3 Development and Rationale of Survey Structure and Questions |
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3.2.4 Piloting the Survey Questions |
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3.2.6 Number of Participants and Response Rate |
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3.3.1 Exploratory Factor Analysis of Statements Related to the Elements of Community Resilience |
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3.3.3 Trust in the System |
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3.3.4 Memories of Disasters |
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3.3.5 Findings Based on Exploratory Factor Analysis of the NRR Security Outcomes |
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3.3.8 Linear Regression Analysis |
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3.3.9 Associations with Personal Impact Factor Scores, Adjusted for Controls |
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3.3.10 Associations with Community Impact Factor Scores, Adjusted for Controls |
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3.4.1 `Meaning of `Community' |
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3.4.2 Convergence of Focus Group Discussions and Survey Results |
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4 Revisiting How Community Resilience Relates to the Security and Health Harm Caused by Severe Flooding: An Analytical Literature Review |
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4.2.4 Identifying and Labeling the Elements of Community Resilience and the NRR Security Outcomes |
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4.3.2 Outcome of Psychological Impact |
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4.3.3 Outcome of Social Disruption |
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4.3.4 Outcome of Economic Harm |
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4.3.5 Summary of Associations |
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4.4.1 Elements of Community Resilience and Their Association with the Psychological Impact |
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4.4.2 Elements of Community Resilience and Their Association with Social Disruption |
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4.4.3 Elements of Community Resilience and Their Association with Economic Harm |
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4.4.4 Absence of Elements of Community Resilience and Its Association with NRR Security Outcomes and Flooding |
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4.4.5 Limitations of the Reviewed Studies |
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4.4.6 Limitations and Implications of This Chapter |
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5 Lessons Learned and Cautious Future Directions When Using Community Resilience Approaches |
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5.2 The Terminology of Community Resilience as It Applies to Disasters |
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5.3 The Elements of Community Resilience as They Apply to Severe Flooding |
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5.3.1 Implications of Understanding the Elements of Community Resilience |
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5.4 Limitations of This Book |
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