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Facing the heat: A descriptive review of the literature on family and community resilience amidst wildfires and climate change
Journal of Family Theory & Review ( IF 3.833 ) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 , DOI: 10.1111/jftr.12551
Vitória Ferreira 1, 2 , Luciana Sotero 1, 2 , Ana Paula Relvas 1, 2
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Family and community resilience in the contexts of natural disasters and climate change have earned a place of prominence in the research field. This article provides a descriptive review of the literature published between 1997 and 2023 examining family and community resilience in the context of wildfires, climate change, and sustainability. Ninety-two articles were included and analyzed, with three research questions addressed. Results show family and community resilience as essential to the adaptation process to extreme natural events. Family and community experiences appear to be linked with changes in beliefs, behaviors, and priorities. Findings point to potential connections with sustainability, adaptation and mitigation efforts, and the need for communities to coexist with fire in forest ecosystems. Some gaps in literature are pointed out, including scarcity of data from diverse geographic locations, looking at the family unit perspective, and spanning the entire trajectory of disaster and recovery process.

中文翻译:

面对炎热:野火和气候变化中家庭和社区复原力文献的描述性回顾

自然灾害和气候变化背景下的家庭和社区复原力在研究领域赢得了重要地位。本文对 1997 年至 2023 年间发表的文献进行了描述性回顾,研究了野火、气候变化和可持续发展背景下家庭和社区的复原力。纳入并分析了 92 篇文章,解决了三个研究问题。结果表明,家庭和社区的复原力对于极端自然事件的适应过程至关重要。家庭和社区经历似乎与信仰、行为和优先事项的变化有关。研究结果指出了与可持续性、适应和缓解努力的潜在联系,以及社区与森林生态系统中的火灾共存的必要性。指出了文献中的一些差距,包括缺乏来自不同地理位置的数据、从家庭单位的角度来看以及涵盖灾难和恢复过程的整个轨迹。
更新日期:2024-01-18
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