| Literature DB >> 35565141 |
Jorge Moya1, María Goenechea2.
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to offer a synthesis of the characteristics of social resilience, integrating the different approaches received from the social sciences. We propose to focus this conceptual framework as a previous and necessary step for the later study of the possible ways of promotion of this social resilience, that will help to strengthen the welfare and public health systems. The paper explores the difficulties in defining these characteristics, identifying their constituent elements. After this, the paper study the challenges to the future development of resilience models, showing the ways that offer some advances. Finally, we conclude that the social resilience must be conceived as a dynamic, multi-level, and evolutionary process if we are to help societies not only cope with adversity but also to adapt and transform themselves.Entities:
Keywords: adaptive capacity; resilience policies; social capital; social resilience; sustainable development
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35565141 PMCID: PMC9104618 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095746
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Summary of main aspects of resilience analyzed in these articles referred.
| Field | Articles Analyzed that Study This Issue |
|---|---|
| Definition of resilience | [ |
| Factors that increase resilience | [ |
| From individual to social resilience | [ |
| Models of resilience | [ |
| Examples of resilience | [ |
Figure 1PRISMA flowchart of the bibliographical selection process.
Figure 2Relationship diagram and characteristics process. Each of these three characteristics also have a specific temporal frame of reference. The first, resistance, the capacity to withstand change, is strongly rooted in the past; adaptability refers to the present while transformability is oriented towards the future of the system and society. These aspects are summarized in Table 2.
Summary of aspects of resilience and its principal characteristics.
| Field | Former Focus | Principal Aspects | Principal Focus | Equilibrium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering | Resistance of materials | Time to return, recovery, efficiency | Resistance | Proximity and the return to a state of equilibrium |
| Ecology | Sustainability | Impact mitigation, maintenance of functions in the face of shock | Resistance | Possible alternative equilibriums, stability of the original environment |
| Psychology | Invulnerability | Overcoming, strength and fortitude in the face of adversity | Resistance | Multiple possible equilibriums in overcoming adversity |
| Social Resilience | Static resilience on the same level | Durability, capacity to adapt, transformability, learning and innovation | Resistance | Multiple dynamic and evolutionary equilibriums |