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Identifying the factors affecting University-Enterprise Collaborations for Disaster Resilience

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posted on 2025-05-08, 15:02 authored by K Hemachandra, D Amaratunga, R Haigh

Strengthening collaborations among multi-stakeholder partnerships is one of the Sustainable Development Goals in delivering the development agenda. Such collaborations can be established at global, national and local levels. For example, the benefit of collaborations among multistakeholders has been evident during the COVID-19 pandemic in finding solutions to end the pandemic. Moreover, the vaccine's development and production can be considered one of the most successful collaborations between academia, industry, and the governments.

Having understood the significance of such collaborations, a group of academics in Asia proposed a project to strengthen university-enterprirse collaborations (UEC) to strengthen disaster resilience in Asia. Aisa’s high hazard profile and the unequal and underdeveloped nature of UEC encouraged them to propose this study. Accordingly, they initiated the project called SECRA (Strengthening University-enterprise Collaboration for Resilient Communities in Asia) funded by the Erasmus Programme of the European Commission. The project aims to develop a framework for strengthening community disaster resilience through strengthening UEC. In order to develop the proposed framework, the study conducted an initial literature review to identify the factors that affected UEC. Then the study conducted a thematic analysis to identify key thematic areas based on their relatedness.

The study revealed more than forty different factors affecting the UEC. The factors are grouped into cultural, structural, relational, and material as thematic areas. In addition, the literature review also found several good practices adopted in several countries supporting their UECs. These findings will be utilised to develop a more systematic, institutionalised and monitored framework for strengthening UEC for countries in Asia towards disaster resilience.

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Name of Conference

International Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) Conference 2022

Conference Start Date

2022-08-31

Conference End Date

2022-09-02

Conference Location

University of the West of England Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Published in

SEEDS Conference Proceedings 2022

Page Range

175-185

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