Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also viewed by others as a strength, bringing together otherwise disparate groups, institutions, disciplines and scales. The absence of explicit values within resilience concepts has caused some authors to caution its use as a guiding narrative or framework. A major challenge for practitioners lies in how to explicitly inject values and to navigate tradeoffs in resilience between groups, locations and timescales. This working paper sets out the multiple ways in which resilience is interpreted. It highlights the broad dichotomy between functional and dynamic interpretations of resilience, which lead to different operational approaches. A function...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
A recent set of case studies on resilience of ecocultures forms the basis for our review of and comm...
AbstractConcepts of resilience take two broad forms: (1) hard resilience: the direct strength of str...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
There are an increasing number of articles and publications that attempt to define resilience in the...
This paper sets out a number of lessons to be learned about the policy challenges associated with th...
Resilience is currently a hot topic with interest gaining rapidly in the development community, prom...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
The concept of resilience is now capturing high interest across academic, policy and popular debate....
YesIn this paper, we respond to academic critiques of resilience that suggest an inherent affinity w...
We live in a turbulent world, in which there is growing awareness and concern about of unpredictable...
This paper addresses one of the paradoxes of the resilience perspective: if we admit that we cannot ...
"This commentary provides an overview of the idea of resilience, and acknowledges the challenges of ...
Resilience has, in the past four decades, been a term increasingly employed throughout a number of s...
A review of academic and grey literature in disaster risk reduction, construction, urban planning an...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
A recent set of case studies on resilience of ecocultures forms the basis for our review of and comm...
AbstractConcepts of resilience take two broad forms: (1) hard resilience: the direct strength of str...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
There are an increasing number of articles and publications that attempt to define resilience in the...
This paper sets out a number of lessons to be learned about the policy challenges associated with th...
Resilience is currently a hot topic with interest gaining rapidly in the development community, prom...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
The concept of resilience is now capturing high interest across academic, policy and popular debate....
YesIn this paper, we respond to academic critiques of resilience that suggest an inherent affinity w...
We live in a turbulent world, in which there is growing awareness and concern about of unpredictable...
This paper addresses one of the paradoxes of the resilience perspective: if we admit that we cannot ...
"This commentary provides an overview of the idea of resilience, and acknowledges the challenges of ...
Resilience has, in the past four decades, been a term increasingly employed throughout a number of s...
A review of academic and grey literature in disaster risk reduction, construction, urban planning an...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
A recent set of case studies on resilience of ecocultures forms the basis for our review of and comm...
AbstractConcepts of resilience take two broad forms: (1) hard resilience: the direct strength of str...