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  2. Community resilience - Wikipedia

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    Community resilience is the sustained ability of a community to use available resources (energy, communication, transportation, food, etc.) to respond to, withstand, and recover from adverse situations (e.g. economic collapse to global catastrophic risks). [1] This allows for the adaptation and growth of a community after disaster strikes. [2]

  3. Asset-based community development - Wikipedia

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    Relationships build a community: People must be connected in order for sustainable community development to take place. Citizens at the center: Citizens should be viewed as actors—not recipients—in development. Leaders involve others: Community development is strongest when it involves a broad base of community action.

  4. Building Back Better - Wikipedia

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    Building resilience entails addressing physical, social, environmental, and economic vulnerabilities and shocks. [ 1 ] The term BBB was first used in the World Bank's Preliminary Stocktake of the damage and destruction from the December 2004 tsunami to Aceh and Nias, that was published in May 2005.

  5. Urban resilience - Wikipedia

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    Urban resilience describes the ability of a city or urban community to withstand, recover from or adapt to man-made and natural disasters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This concept includes the resilience of physical infrastructure and social, health, and economic systems.

  6. Community development - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations defines community development as "a process where community members come together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems." [1] It is a broad concept, applied to the practices of civic leaders, activists, involved citizens, and professionals to improve various aspects of communities, typically aiming to build stronger and more resilient local ...

  7. Elizabeth Warren has more than 180 questions for Trump ... - AOL

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    Senator Elizabeth Warren outlined a detailed list of her concerns with Scott Bessent in a new letter that ran for 31 pages and included more than 180 questions that she wants the Trump Treasury ...

  8. Climate resilience - Wikipedia

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    Climate resilience is generally considered to be the ability to recover from, or to mitigate vulnerability to, climate-related shocks such as floods and droughts. [7] It is a political process that strengthens the ability of all to mitigate vulnerability to risks from, and adapt to changing patterns in, climate hazards and variability.

  9. Stratasys (SSYS) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    For the full-year of 2024, service revenue was $180.5 million, compared to $193.9 million in 2023. After backing out the Stratasys Direct Service Bureau divestment, 2024 service revenue was flat ...