The resilience concept has had a major influence on Disaster Risk Reduction practices both in developing and developed countries. The chapter discusses the multiple faces of resilience. It explores how resilience leads to different forms of governance structures and mechanisms. In reality, when adopted by policy-and decision-makers, resilience is shaped, and shapes, different forms of governance that embrace diverse sets of values, and thus might embody dissimilar moral worth to stakeholders. The adoption of the resilience