Laurie Mazur: Build on Natural Tendencies to Strengthen Social Resilience




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Summary: “The proliferation of disasters has gotten a lot of people talking about resilience, about how we can lessen our risk, and how we can recover more quickly from disasters of all kinds,” says Laurie Mazur in this week’s podcast. Mazur, who has contributed to the Toward Resilience series, describes the qualities of communities that can weather adversity, including social cohesion and the ability to make decisions for themselves. Above all, she reiterates that “humans are nothing if not resilient,” and the governance structures and disaster mitigation schemes we employ should focus on capitalizing on the native resilience, rather than infringe upon it.