Research on Building Resilient Community Emergency Management Under the “Five-Community Linkage” Mechanism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53469/jsshl.2025.08(04).07Keywords:
Five-society linkage, Resilient community, Emergency management, Community governance, Multi-party co-governance, System resilienceAbstract
This study takes the “Five-Community Linkage” mechanism as the starting point to explore its role and path in building resilient community emergency governance. In view of the current problems in China’s community emergency governance, such as difficult implementation of the system, weak organizational coordination, insufficient technical investment, and lagging cultural renewal, through literature research, empirical investigation and case analysis, it is proposed that the “Five-Community Linkage” can enhance the adaptability, resilience and resistance of the community by strengthening the community facilities system, governance system and resident system. The study found that the “Five-Community Linkage” can break through the limitations of the traditional single government-led model, realize resource integration, subject collaboration and governance innovation, and inject dynamic resilience into the community. The study further proposed that through the coordination of multiple subjects under the leadership of party building, the intervention of professional social workers, the allocation of public welfare resources and the optimization of residents’ participation mechanism, a community emergency governance system with institutional resilience, organizational resilience, technical resilience and cultural resilience can be formed. This mechanism not only provides a systematic solution for the community to respond to public emergencies, but also provides theoretical support and practical paths for the modernization of grassroots governance and the construction of resilient cities.