Coastal communities are facing increased risks due to climate change, as evidenced by heightened shocks such as hurricanes and wildfires, and stressors including sea-level rise and drought. To confront these risks, many coastal communities are planning and designing their built environments in new ways, with the overall goal of increasing their resilience. However, resilience practices have been widely guided by an event-based timeframe, which may not be sufficient to confront the multiple and overlapping threats expected over the coming decades. To address this concern, this study investigated a long-term perspective on resilience progression, termed resilience maturity. To better understand resilience maturity in practice, this study drew directly on community perspectives, thereby identifying common challenges. Furthermore, variation in resilience maturity across communities provided an opportunity to identify existing successful strategies. Inductive qualitative analysis was used to examine perspectives from 15 interviews with local practitioners across 12 coastal communities. The analysis revealed that communities in early stages of resilience maturity often struggle with local stakeholder alignment and minimal dedicated resilience resources. In contrast, those further along the maturity path often face technology barriers and challenges in aligning regional stakeholders. Few examples of a fully mature resilience culture were found within the communities studied, underscoring systemic barriers to achieving advanced resilience maturity. Overall, these findings supported development of a practical framework for classifying community resilience efforts, identifying common obstacles, and informing localized resilience advancement. • Study introduced the concept of resilience maturity postures • Analysis identified stage-specific challenges in U.S. coastal communities • Findings highlighted strategies including dedicated staff and stakeholder alignment • Results revealed technology gaps in localized models, monitoring, and digital twins • Framework provided practical guidance for resilience maturity progression
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Sean Murphy
Chih‐Shen Cheng
National Cheng Kung University Hospital
Juhyeon Kim
Cleaner Production Letters
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d0afde659487ece0fa604d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clpl.2026.100141
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