Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities

This study emphasizes the need for a critical review of existing literature to identify the enablers and barriers to social modeling. Rather than solely focusing on vulnerability, it seeks to deconstruct and redefine resilience, particularly in the context of livelihood systems within communities th...

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Main Authors: Reza Amarta Prayoga, Eko Wahyono, Nuzul Solekhah, Fatwa Nurul Hakim, Siti Fatimah, Lis Purbandini, Djoko Puguh Wibowo, Rachmini Saparita
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Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
Series:Progress in Disaster Science
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description This study emphasizes the need for a critical review of existing literature to identify the enablers and barriers to social modeling. Rather than solely focusing on vulnerability, it seeks to deconstruct and redefine resilience, particularly in the context of livelihood systems within communities that have been underexplored in current research. Through a qualitative approach, the study combines critical and constructivist paradigms to develop social modeling that enhances the resilience of disaster-prone communities via their livelihood systems. The goal is to create an innovative, participatory, and sustainable model for rural community livelihoods that can withstand challenges. Central to this model is the accumulation of both capital and social capital. The study offers strategic and practical recommendations for stakeholders and communities in disaster-prone areas to rebuild more robust livelihood systems by harnessing ecological, social, economic, and cultural potentials. It has significant implications for the analytical framework of community livelihood systems and the strategic and operational planning needed to address livelihoods in disaster-affected areas. Social modeling is a critical strategy for planning and implementing social protection and economic mitigation in such communities.
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spelling doaj-art-8128cdfd33fc40ffaf9e46a4b9716ea82025-08-20T01:56:42ZengElsevierProgress in Disaster Science2590-06172024-12-012410039110.1016/j.pdisas.2024.100391Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communitiesReza Amarta Prayoga0Eko Wahyono1Nuzul Solekhah2Fatwa Nurul Hakim3Siti Fatimah4Lis Purbandini5Djoko Puguh Wibowo6Rachmini Saparita7Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java, 16424, Indonesia; Research Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, Indonesia; Corresponding author at: Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia, Depok, West Java, 16424, Indonesia.Research Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, IndonesiaResearch Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, Indonesia; Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Sleman, Yogyakarta, 55281, IndonesiaResearch Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, IndonesiaResearch Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, IndonesiaResearch Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, IndonesiaResearch Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, IndonesiaResearch Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kampus BRIN Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, 12710, IndonesiaThis study emphasizes the need for a critical review of existing literature to identify the enablers and barriers to social modeling. Rather than solely focusing on vulnerability, it seeks to deconstruct and redefine resilience, particularly in the context of livelihood systems within communities that have been underexplored in current research. Through a qualitative approach, the study combines critical and constructivist paradigms to develop social modeling that enhances the resilience of disaster-prone communities via their livelihood systems. The goal is to create an innovative, participatory, and sustainable model for rural community livelihoods that can withstand challenges. Central to this model is the accumulation of both capital and social capital. The study offers strategic and practical recommendations for stakeholders and communities in disaster-prone areas to rebuild more robust livelihood systems by harnessing ecological, social, economic, and cultural potentials. It has significant implications for the analytical framework of community livelihood systems and the strategic and operational planning needed to address livelihoods in disaster-affected areas. Social modeling is a critical strategy for planning and implementing social protection and economic mitigation in such communities.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590061724000814Livelihood systemsParticipatoryResilienceSocial modeling
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Rachmini Saparita
Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities
Progress in Disaster Science
Livelihood systems
Participatory
Resilience
Social modeling
title Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities
title_full Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities
title_fullStr Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities
title_full_unstemmed Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities
title_short Resilience rising: Redefining livelihood systems in disaster-prone rural communities
title_sort resilience rising redefining livelihood systems in disaster prone rural communities
topic Livelihood systems
Participatory
Resilience
Social modeling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590061724000814
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