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Explore the Six Cross-Cutting Enablers in the Grand Pathway Frameworkby@whitehouse
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Explore the Six Cross-Cutting Enablers in the Grand Pathway Framework

by The White HouseJanuary 21st, 2024
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Unlock the key to resilience by exploring adaptive capacity and the six cross-cutting enablers in the Grand Pathways Framework. These enablers, spanning physical to financial resources, are the foundation for resilient communities, with a focus on withstanding shocks and stresses. Delve into the core resources and capabilities shaping the future of resilience through investments in science and technology.
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Cross-Cutting Enablers

In each societal dimension, there is a relationship between resilience and adaptive capacity—the ability of systems, institutions, organizations, and people to adapt to potential damage or disruption, take advantage of opportunities, or respond to consequences. Adaptive capacity is typically discussed in terms of adaptive development—the activities and actions required to establish and foster adaptation—and adaptive assessment—the activities and actions required to evaluate, learn from, and inform improvements to adaptive capacity. These concepts informed the identification of six crosscutting enablers identified for the Grand Pathways Framework. These are the enabling resources and capabilities that build towards the end states of a resilient community. They are the physical, financial, and other resources that are essential to the function and improvement of communities, and the ability of these cross-cutting enablers to withstand acute shocks and chronic stresses are a focus of resilience investments, including resilience science and technology.





This was originally published in March 2023 on whitehouse.gov. It has been broken-up into bite sized sections, each with unique headlines and AI-generated lead images, in line with the provisions of Creative Commons 3.0.