In a rapidly changing world, WASH services are often exposed to a range of unpredictable social, environmental, economic, and physical disturbances that disrupt WASH access. Social-ecological system (SES) resilience thinking can inform WASH service delivery approaches that adapt to changing conditions in order to sustain access for users rather than resist change. In this chapter, we familiarize readers with SES resilience thinking and consider its application to WASH services. We outline three key processes that practitioners can follow to get themselves and other stakeholders into an SES resilience mindset: mapping WASH systems, considering SES resilience principles, and identifying areas for interventions. We provide illustrative example...
Endemic issues of sustainability in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector have led to the...
Enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services (ES) that underpin human well-being is critical for m...
Globally, ecosystems provide the equivalent of trillions of dollars every year in the form ecosystem...
Climate change and increased pressure on water resources through urban and peri-urban population gro...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to enhance understanding of how the resilience of water, sanitation...
© IWA Publishing 2017. In this paper we outline different theoretical approaches, namely outcome vul...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Resilience is the ability of a system to absorb dist...
Resilience thinking addresses the dynamics and development of complex social-ecological systems (SES...
Master of Development and Management--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2015.The communit...
Approaches to natural resource management are often based on a presumed ability to predict probabili...
While ecological resilience is conceptually established, resilience concepts of social-ecological sy...
In various scientific disciplines resilience has become a key concept for theoretical frameworks and...
Services are prone to change in the form of expected and unexpected variations and disruptions, more...
Building resilience in integrated human and nature systems or social–ecological systems (SES) is key...
Endemic issues of sustainability in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector have led to the...
Enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services (ES) that underpin human well-being is critical for m...
Globally, ecosystems provide the equivalent of trillions of dollars every year in the form ecosystem...
Climate change and increased pressure on water resources through urban and peri-urban population gro...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to enhance understanding of how the resilience of water, sanitation...
© IWA Publishing 2017. In this paper we outline different theoretical approaches, namely outcome vul...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Resilience is the ability of a system to absorb dist...
Resilience thinking addresses the dynamics and development of complex social-ecological systems (SES...
Master of Development and Management--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2015.The communit...
Approaches to natural resource management are often based on a presumed ability to predict probabili...
While ecological resilience is conceptually established, resilience concepts of social-ecological sy...
In various scientific disciplines resilience has become a key concept for theoretical frameworks and...
Services are prone to change in the form of expected and unexpected variations and disruptions, more...
Building resilience in integrated human and nature systems or social–ecological systems (SES) is key...
Endemic issues of sustainability in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector have led to the...
Enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services (ES) that underpin human well-being is critical for m...
Globally, ecosystems provide the equivalent of trillions of dollars every year in the form ecosystem...