A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE WATER SECURITY
Keywords:
PRISMA, Systematic Review, Community Resilience, Water Security, Sustainable Adaptation, Water Conservation, Social Movements, Indigenous Perspectives, Pricing MechanismsAbstract
This systematic review examines the key factors driving community resilience and adaptation within the framework of sustainable water security, with a specific focus on both urban and rural environments. Utilizing the PRISMA guidelines, a thorough search of multiple databases identified 15 relevant studies published between 2011 and 2021, a period selected to capture recent trends while maintaining analytical depth. The analysis revealed six critical themes: awareness, water conservation, education, pricing mechanisms, social movements, and the value of water. The study uniquely contributes by emphasizing the necessity of integrating indigenous knowledge and advancing tailored solutions to enhance water security. The findings suggest significant implications for future research, particularly in developing long-term strategies and assessing the efficacy of current approaches.