Assessing community resilience: A CART survey application in an impoverished urban community.

Disaster health Pub Date : 2016-05-13 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21665044.2016.1189068
Rose L Pfefferbaum, Betty Pfefferbaum, Yan D Zhao, Richard L Van Horn, Grady S Mack McCarter, Michael B Leonard
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ABSTRACT This article describes an application of the Communities Advancing Resilience Toolkit (CART) Assessment Survey which has been recognized as an important community tool to assist communities in their resilience-building efforts. Developed to assist communities in assessing their resilience to disasters and other adversities, the CART survey can be used to obtain baseline information about a community, to identify relative community strengths and challenges, and to re-examine a community after a disaster or post intervention. This article, which describes an application of the survey in a community of 5 poverty neighborhoods, illustrates the use of the instrument, explicates aspects of community resilience, and provides possible explanations for the results. The paper also demonstrates how a community agency that serves many of the functions of a broker organization can enhance community resilience. Survey results suggest various dimensions of community resilience (as represented by core CART community resilience items and CART domains) and potential predictors. Correlates included homeownership, engagement with local entities/activities, prior experience with a personal emergency or crisis while living in the neighborhood, and involvement with a community organization that focuses on building safe and caring communities through personal relationships. In addition to influencing residents' perceptions of their community, it is likely that the community organization, which served as a sponsor for this application, contributes directly to community resilience through programs and initiatives that enhance social capital and resource acquisition and mobilization.
评估社区恢复力:CART调查在贫困城市社区的应用。
本文介绍了社区推进复原力工具包(CART)评估调查的应用,该调查已被认为是帮助社区进行复原力建设工作的重要社区工具。CART调查旨在帮助社区评估其对灾害和其他逆境的复原力,可用于获取社区的基线信息,确定社区的相对优势和挑战,并在灾害发生后或干预后重新审视社区。本文描述了该调查在5个贫困社区的应用,说明了该工具的使用,解释了社区恢复力的各个方面,并为结果提供了可能的解释。本文还展示了一个服务于经纪人组织的许多功能的社区机构如何提高社区的弹性。调查结果显示社区弹性的不同维度(以核心CART社区弹性项目和CART域为代表)和潜在的预测因子。相关因素包括房屋所有权、与当地实体/活动的接触、居住在附近时个人紧急情况或危机的经验,以及参与通过个人关系重点建设安全和关怀社区的社区组织。除了影响居民对社区的看法外,作为该申请赞助商的社区组织很可能通过加强社会资本和资源获取和动员的计划和倡议,直接为社区复原力做出贡献。
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