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The role of innovation for building community resilience

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Title
The role of innovation for building community resilience
Description

Innovation studies provide a framework to reflect on potential solutions to reduce vulnerabilities to shock and stress. Solutions identified in the literature, empirical and theoretical, suggest a critical role is played by different types of innovation in the transition to more resilient and innovative communities. This paper examines the role of innovation for building community resilience.

Date Created
2021-10
Contributors
  • Hernandez, Carlos Aguiar (Author)
  • Johnson, Abby (Designer)
  • Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust (Funder)
Topical Subject
  • community resilience
Resource Type
Text
Genre
Records and briefs
Extent
8 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Knowledge Exchange for Resilience Briefings Series
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.160933
Copyright Date
2021-10
Preferred Citation

Aguiar-Hernandez, Carlos, & Dowdy, Ian. (2021). “The role of innovation for building community resilience.” [White Paper.] Resilience Briefings Series, Knowledge Exchange for Resilience. Available from Arizona State University Library, https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.160933

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