How is cultural resilience achieved in the face of significant social and ecological change? Is resilience compatible with changed structures, functions, and feedbacks as long as identity is maintained? The concept of cultural resilience has been less explored than its older siblings ecological resilience, social resilience, and social-ecological resilience. We seek to redress the balance, drawing from resilience thinking to examine how a New Zealand Māori tribal group of landowners retained strong cultural identity and connectedness to their land despite enduring significant changes in land use, economy, tenure, and governance. The landowners negotiated radical transformations in the ecology and land use of their home lands on terms that s...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of community resilience for Aboriginal health and well-bein...
How is cultural resilience achieved in the face of significant social and ecological change? Is resi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Resilience is the ability of a system to absorb dist...
Environmental crises such as the collapse of fisheries can be an important driver for accumulating n...
While resilience is a major concept in development, climate adaptation, and related domains, many do...
Resilience is generally considered the capacity to tolerate, absorb, cope with, and adjust to changi...
Resilience has surged to the forefront of conversations in the increasingly intertwined development ...
Resilience thinking in relation to the environment has emerged as a lens of inquiry that serves a pl...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
While resilience is a major concept in development, climate adaptation, and related do-mains, many d...
The circumstances of each Indigenous group are unique, and generalizations about Indigenous perspect...
This paper looks at indigenous concepts from New Zealand Maori and American Indians that offer philo...
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede the multi...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of community resilience for Aboriginal health and well-bein...
How is cultural resilience achieved in the face of significant social and ecological change? Is resi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Resilience is the ability of a system to absorb dist...
Environmental crises such as the collapse of fisheries can be an important driver for accumulating n...
While resilience is a major concept in development, climate adaptation, and related domains, many do...
Resilience is generally considered the capacity to tolerate, absorb, cope with, and adjust to changi...
Resilience has surged to the forefront of conversations in the increasingly intertwined development ...
Resilience thinking in relation to the environment has emerged as a lens of inquiry that serves a pl...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
While resilience is a major concept in development, climate adaptation, and related do-mains, many d...
The circumstances of each Indigenous group are unique, and generalizations about Indigenous perspect...
This paper looks at indigenous concepts from New Zealand Maori and American Indians that offer philo...
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede the multi...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of community resilience for Aboriginal health and well-bein...