Table 3 Summary of capitals and cluster related BRT results: each cell shows (i) the total number of sources found which had a significant predictive power (in square brackets) and (ii) the most important source of resilience within the best BRT model.
From: Differences in the dynamics of community disaster resilience across the globe
Cluster 1 (poor, rural) | Cluster 2 (poor but thriving) | Cluster 3 (middle income, semi-urban) | Cluster 4 (rich, urban) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Financial capital | [2] Middle-income proportion of the population | [2] Average of all financial capital sources | [d] Percentage of the population living on social welfare | X |
Natural capital | [2] Flood types | [1] Average of all natural capital sources | [3] Basin level flood controls | X |
Social capital | [2] Proportion of very high income population | [1] Average of all social capital sources | [1] Financial recovery | X |
Physical capital | [1] Educational attainment | [2] Middle-income proportion of the population | [4] Functioning and equitable education system | X |
Human capital | [3] Proportion of very high income population | [2] Average of human capital sources | [3] Functioning and equitable water services | X |