Community disbandment refers to the process by which a community breaks up, dissolves, or ceases to exist. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including economic hardship, natural disasters, social conflict, or migration patterns. When a community disbands, its members may disperse and relocate to other areas, leading to a loss of social connections, cultural traditions, and collective identity. Research on community disbandment seeks to understand the factors and dynamics that contribute to the dissolution of communities, as well as the social, economic, and psychological impacts on individuals and society as a whole. This research can help inform policies and interventions to support communities facing disbandment and to promote resilience and sustainable development.