Structural and cultural strategies in building social, economic, and ecological resilience towards an independent society
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https://doi.org/10.7179/PSRI_2022.41.10Keywords:
structural strategy, cultural strategy, building social resilience, economic resilience, environment resilience, independent societiesAbstract
This study outlines structural and cultural strategies to build social, economic, and ecological resilience in independent societies. Independent communities are defined by social and economic resilience and ecological support. Socioeconomic and ecological resilience can be achieved through the efforts of the structural and cultural strategies of the government and the people concerned. The research method uses quantitative descriptive
mixed research studies and case studies. The research of the case study was conducted in one of the independent villages, which took place eclectically. Quantitative descriptive and case studies complement each other. The results showed that an independent society is a society that is able to meet and maintain social and economic needs and maintain ecology in a sustainable manner. Such independence and survivability can be achieved through structural
and cultural strategies. Structural strategy by revitalizing and functioning structural institutions. And its cultural strategy involves all elements of society and pays attention to cultural
aspects in every stage of development. The implementation of structural strategies has given rise to social, economic and ecological resilience toward an independent society. Community independence and resilience are supported by the fulfilment of the dimensions of Health,
Education, social capital and healthy and comfortable settlements, and economic and ecological dimensions. Based on this, the results of this study contribute to building an independent
society in the form of social, economic, and ecological resilience.
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