Community resilience refers to the ability of a community to effectively respond to and recover from various challenges, such as natural disasters, economic downturns, or social disruptions. This research area focuses on understanding the factors that contribute to a community's ability to withstand and bounce back from these stressors. Researchers in this field may study factors such as social cohesion, community networks, infrastructure resilience, and disaster preparedness, in order to develop strategies and interventions that support and strengthen the resilience of communities. Community resilience research is often interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from fields such as sociology, psychology, public health, and urban planning. The ultimate goal of this research is to help communities better prepare for and recover from adverse events, ultimately leading to a more resilient and sustainable society.