| At the beginning of 2020,COVID-19 swept across the country.The sudden crisis posed a huge challenge to community governance structures,and Chinese communities faced a complex situation with multiple internal and external risks.As the front line of epidemic prevention and control and modern governance,the governance level of urban communities affects residents’ life satisfaction and happiness,and also affects the function of communities in the process of emergency management.Since the 19 th National Congress of the Communist Party of China(CPC),China’s governance pattern has undergone profound changes.Increasingly complex and highly uncertain disaster risks have become one of the great challenges faced by community governance,and improving the level of community emergency management has become an inevitable requirement of today’s society.As an emerging theory in the field of emergency management,resilience theory provides a new perspective for China’s emergency management.As a strategic choice of urban governance,resilience governance is a new dimension of emergent risk management and a new way to deal with crisis events,providing a new model for grassroots community emergency management in China.Therefore,this paper takes W community as an example,investigates the problems existing in the resilience of the community through interviews and questionnaires,understands the weak links in the resilience construction of W community,and explores what factors hinder the function of W community in the emergency process.And put forward the community under the perspective of toughness,should strengthen the emergency infrastructure fastened physical toughness,dig endogenous advantages to strengthen the community organization structure toughness,improve the system of emergency plan system security community assignment of toughness,pay attention to science and technology can promote community technology,advocating cultural education people make up the community culture toughness toughness,strengthen social support internalization residents’ mental toughness and other corresponding measures. |