Research on the influencing factors of transitional community governance resilience based on ISM
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Abstract
Transitional communities, as a new type of grass-roots governance unit produced in the process of urbanization, show strong mixed, phased and transitional characteristics in spatial form, social structure and cultural representation, and face more complex risk loads and governance pressures. Improving the governance resilience of transitional communities not only meets the community's demands for the modernization of governance system and governance capacity, but also effectively responds to the challenges of risk society. Based on literature research, expert interviews and other methods, this study summarized 20 influencing factors in combination with the system risk theory, built an explanatory structure model to judge the importance of each factor, visualized the logic of the role of each factor, and compared with urban communities and rural communities. Summarize the practical enlightenment on improving the resilience of transitional community governance: highlight the key points and stimulate the endogenous power of multi-subject co-governance; Break through the difficulties and strengthen the driving force of community smart governance; Grasp the characteristics, enhance the common value of the leading appeal.
Keywords
transitional community,governance resilience,resilient community,Interpretive Structural Model
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