Resilience Thinking in the Rural Human Settlements’ Development and Management

Q2 Social Sciences
I. Chirisa, V. Nel
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Abstract

The article makes a case for the integration of resilience thinking in the debate on rural human settlements in the regional planning. It observes the numerous definitions of resilience within different research traditions, disciplines and fields, such as sociology, psychology, medicine, engineering, economics, ecology and political science have affected the decision-making processes in different human settlements across the globe. The dynamics of integrating resilience theory and practice into rural settlement planning and implications for sustainable development are little understood. The paper suggests the broadening of resilience drawing on diverse perspectives that appeal to wide ranging interdisciplinary experiences. Using the multi-case study approach, the article suggests how ideas of resilience can be translated into practice and how practices of resilience can be theorised in the context of the regional planning in Zimbabwe. Undoubtedly, an integrated framework for the development country’s space economy should accommodate a wide range of concepts, strategies and models of resilience together with the underpinning policy implementation modalities.
农村人居环境开发与管理中的韧性思维
文章提出了将乡村人居环境辩论中的复原力思维纳入区域规划的理由。它观察到,社会学、心理学、医学、工程、经济学、生态学和政治学等不同研究传统、学科和领域对复原力的众多定义影响了全球不同人类住区的决策过程。将复原力理论和实践纳入农村住区规划的动态以及对可持续发展的影响知之甚少。该论文建议从不同的角度扩大复原力,这些角度吸引了广泛的跨学科经验。文章采用多案例研究的方法,提出了如何将复原力的理念转化为实践,以及如何在津巴布韦区域规划的背景下对复原力的实践进行理论化。毫无疑问,发展中国家空间经济的综合框架应包含广泛的复原力概念、战略和模式,以及基本的政策执行模式。
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International Journal of Rural Management
International Journal of Rural Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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