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Building Back Better: Fostering Community Resilient Dynamics beyond COVID-19

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  • Giulia Isetti

    (Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, 39100 Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)

  • Linda Ghirardello

    (Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, 39100 Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)

  • Maximilian Walder

    (Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, 39100 Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)

Abstract

In light of the COVID-19 crisis and its deep impacts worldwide, questions arise of how to be prepared against and cope with pandemics in particular and disruptions in general. The coronavirus not only posed a physical health threat but caused detrimental effects on people’s social lives, adding concerns for individual and collective wellbeing. Herein, within a qualitative explorative case study from Merano (Northern Italy) combining two strands of literature, namely post-disaster recovery and community resilience, 14 semi-structured interviews were conducted with key informants. The interviews served as methodological tool to explore six dimensions (cultural, physical, economic, social, institutional, and ecological) of the local community resilience in the wake of the COVID-19 disaster, and the elements that can further strengthen it. Results show that although there are some networks in place for people to rely on and to support each other, there is still much room for improvement, especially for what concerns local institutional policies. The results are expected to be useful for policy making and for long-term, sustainable, and inclusive management of the risks posed by COVID-19 and future crises looming on the horizon, such as climate change.

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  • Giulia Isetti & Linda Ghirardello & Maximilian Walder, 2022. "Building Back Better: Fostering Community Resilient Dynamics beyond COVID-19," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 11(9), pages 1-23, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:11:y:2022:i:9:p:397-:d:904631
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