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      Evaluation of the moderate earthquake resilience of counties in China based on a three-stage DEA model

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      Natural Hazards
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              Identifying and Defining the Dimensions of Community Capacity to Provide a Basis for Measurement

              Although community capacity is a central concern of community development experts, the concept requires clarification. Because of the potential importance of community capacity to health promotion, the Division of Chronic Disease Control and Community Intervention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), convened a symposium in December 1995 with the hope that a consensus might emerge regarding the dimensions that are integral to community capacity. This article describes the dimensions that the symposium participants suggested as central to the construct, including participation and leadership, skills, resources, social and interorganizational networks, sense of community, understanding of community history, community power, community values, and critical reflection. The dimensions are not exhaustive but may serve as a point of departure to extend and refine the construct and to operationalize ways to assess capacity in communities.
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                Journal
                Natural Hazards
                Nat Hazards
                Springer Nature
                0921-030X
                1573-0840
                March 2018
                December 1 2017
                March 2018
                : 91
                : 2
                : 587-609
                Article
                10.1007/s11069-017-3142-6
                17d9302a-b1ea-47f6-8a36-78c2cf36d33d
                © 2018

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