Study on Resilience Community Building in Public Health Emergencies
- DOI
- 10.2991/assehr.k.210519.069How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Resilient community, Public Health Emergency, COVID-19
- Abstract
The outbreak of new crown pneumonia in 2020 has had a serious impact on economic growth, life and health, social development and so on. Community, as the grass-roots front-line battlefield of “anti-epidemic”, has a key role in epidemic prevention and control. Based on the idea of toughness, this paper discusses how to enhance community resilience in the outbreak of neo-crown pneumonia from the five aspects of spatial toughness, technical toughness, institutional toughness, governance toughness and leadership toughness. Under the outbreak of COVID-19, the existence of a high concentration of community resilience leads to insufficient spatial toughness, lack of technical application leads to insufficient technical toughness, lack of system toughness caused by the hierarchical administrative model, community “all-inclusive” lead to inadequate governance toughness and insufficient capacity of community leaders lead to insufficient leadership toughness five problems. Then, based on the existing problems, put forward the “community life circle” and “peaceful epidemic” site transformation to enhance spatial toughness, smart technology application and smart platform to build to enhance technical toughness, through the appropriate decentralization of superiors, internal clear division of labor to enhance institutional toughness, multi-participation, co-management to improve governance resilience and leaders actively act, active learning to enhance leadership toughness five measures to enhance community resilience.
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- © 2021, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
- Open Access
- This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Cite this article
TY - CONF AU - Jing Zuo PY - 2021 DA - 2021/05/20 TI - Study on Resilience Community Building in Public Health Emergencies BT - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research (ICHSSR 2021) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 353 EP - 357 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210519.069 DO - 10.2991/assehr.k.210519.069 ID - Zuo2021 ER -