2017
DOI: 10.1080/19361610.2017.1228426
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Fostering Community-Based Resilience in Zones of Exclusion: Irregular Migration and National Security at the Forefront of Global Protection Against Human-Induced Terrorist Disasters

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“…Most studies focus on natural disaster resilience research. Additionally, community resilience building and strengthening has also been explored for human-induced disasters, such as oil spills, environmental disasters [ 116 ], and terrorist disasters [ 117 ], etc.…”
Section: The Three Phases Of Urban Disaster Resilience Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies focus on natural disaster resilience research. Additionally, community resilience building and strengthening has also been explored for human-induced disasters, such as oil spills, environmental disasters [ 116 ], and terrorist disasters [ 117 ], etc.…”
Section: The Three Phases Of Urban Disaster Resilience Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a wide gap between what is known or what practitioners need to know and what research can currently show with reasonable confidence (Collier 2011) for delivering basic services in state-building capacity. Most resilience papers are concept based, and recent studies on resilience are limited to natural disaster recovery (Aldrich 2012(Aldrich , 2011Tatsuki 2008;Weil 2010) and the framework for public safety resilience due to human-induced disasters (i.e., terrorist attacks, see Miller et al 2017). Other resilience papers relate to political and country/region level interventions for counterinsurgency campaign programs to rebuild public security to stabilize war-stricken communities (Hochmüller and Müller 2017;Müller and Hochmüller 2017;Moe and Müller 2017).…”
Section: Research Significance and Overarching Importance For The Milmentioning
confidence: 99%