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Mapping networks makes resilience visible
Visualising connections shows strengths and gaps in resilience systems.
Networks are often invisible. People know their own connections but can’t see the whole system. Network mapping makes relationships visible, showing who is central, who is isolated, and where bridges or gaps exist. By mapping networks, communities identify weak spots, recognise strengths, and plan where and how to grow the network. It turns the invisible infrastructure of networks into a shared picture for action. Resilience grows when networks are not just assumed but seen and strengthened.
What would a network map reveal about your community’s resilience?
Networks & mapping
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