Disaster resilience is a research area that focuses on understanding and enhancing the ability of individuals, communities, and systems to withstand, adapt to, and recover from natural and man-made disasters. This field explores ways to improve preparedness, response, and recovery efforts in the face of disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, terrorism, and pandemics. Researchers in this area may study factors that contribute to resilience, evaluate the effectiveness of risk reduction strategies, and develop tools and frameworks for building more resilient communities and infrastructure. Ultimately, the goal of disaster resilience research is to minimize the impact of disasters on society and improve overall disaster management practices.