TY - JOUR
T1 - Disaster preparation and recovery
T2 - Lessons from research on resilience in human development
AU - Masten, Ann S.
AU - Obradovic, Jelena
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Four decades of theory and research on resilience in human development have yielded informative lessons for planning disaster response and recovery. In developmental theory, resilience following disaster could take multiple forms, including stress resistance, recovery, and positive transformation. Empirical findings suggest that fundamental adaptive systems play a key role in the resilience of young people facing diverse threats, including attachment, agency, intelligence, behavior regulation systems, and social interactions with family, peers, school, and community systems. Although human resilience research emphasizes the adaptive well-being of particular individuals, there are striking parallels in resilience theory across the developmental and ecological sciences. Preparing societies for major disasters calls for the integration of human research on resilience with the theory and knowledge gained from other disciplines concerned with resilience in complex, dynamic systems, and particularly. those systems that interact with human individuals as disaster unfolds.
AB - Four decades of theory and research on resilience in human development have yielded informative lessons for planning disaster response and recovery. In developmental theory, resilience following disaster could take multiple forms, including stress resistance, recovery, and positive transformation. Empirical findings suggest that fundamental adaptive systems play a key role in the resilience of young people facing diverse threats, including attachment, agency, intelligence, behavior regulation systems, and social interactions with family, peers, school, and community systems. Although human resilience research emphasizes the adaptive well-being of particular individuals, there are striking parallels in resilience theory across the developmental and ecological sciences. Preparing societies for major disasters calls for the integration of human research on resilience with the theory and knowledge gained from other disciplines concerned with resilience in complex, dynamic systems, and particularly. those systems that interact with human individuals as disaster unfolds.
KW - Children
KW - Disaster
KW - Human development
KW - Recovery
KW - Resilience
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U2 - 10.5751/ES-02282-130109
DO - 10.5751/ES-02282-130109
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:50149091123
SN - 1708-3087
VL - 13
JO - Ecology and Society
JF - Ecology and Society
IS - 1
M1 - 9
ER -