Sharing Early Insights for More Resilient Communities: Final Project Report

Kimberly Brown, Greta Amorsen, Jacki Schirmer, Mehrdad Amirghasemi, Michael Bewong, H.L. Ip, Zahid Islam, Md Sarwar Kamal, Wendy Merritt, Alison Moore, Azizur Rahman, Dragana Stosic, Nasrin Sultana, Lorrae van Kerkhoff, Wang Lei, Fateme Zare, Liang Zheng

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Abstract

This report is the final output of a series generated as part of this project. Other reports and products produced for this project, which should be referred to together with this report, are:
• Sharing Early Insights for More Resilient Communities: Stage 1 report (Brown et al, 2023)
• Early insights for more resilient communities: rapid survey tool and data guide (Appendix D)
• Pilot Early Insights dashboard (a link to the pilot dashboard can be provided on request)
• Final report from University of Wollongong project partners on social media indicators (available on request)
• Final report from Charles Sturt University project partners (available on request)
• Final report from Australian National University project partners on environmental resilience indicators
• (available on request)
• Early Insights for More Resilient Communities: Technical guide Version 1.0 (available on Early Insights dashboard)
• Early Insights for More Resilience Communities: symposium presentation (Appendix E)
This report summarises key findings and learnings from the project, with a focus on key lessons for translating existing academic and theoretical understandings of resilience into practical approaches for measuring and monitoring resilience. These practical approaches are intended to support those working on the ground in local communities, enabling them to better understand levels of resilience, and how these levels are changing, in their community. This can in turn help inform practical decision making about where support and investment is needed to support different aspects of resilience.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSouthern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub/CSU
Commissioning bodyDepartment of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Agricultural Innovation Hubs Program
Number of pages134
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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