The concept of resilience has taken root in the discourse of environmental management, especially regarding Building with Nature strategies for embedding natural physical and ecological dynamics into engineered interventions in developed coastal zones. Resilience is seen as a desirable quality, and coastal management policy and practice are increasingly aimed at maximising it. Despite its ubiquity, resilience remains ambiguous and poorly defined in management contexts. What is coastal resilience? And what does it mean in settings where natural environmental dynamics have been supplanted by human-dominated systems? Here, we revisit the complexities of coastal resilience as a concept, a term, and a prospective goal for environmental managemen...
Due to the increasing impacts of environmental and anthropogenic drivers, coastal Social-Ecological ...
The prototype Coastal Resilience Model (CRM) quantifies the economic, environmental and social dimen...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Marine policymakers are facing increasing calls to consider the resilience of communities that rely ...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
Presentation to Environmental Business Council of New England, Inc., EBC Climate Change Program Seri...
Based on secondary data, this paper tries to identify the resiliency of coastal people. Existing lit...
Resilience is widely seen as an important attribute of coastal systems and, as a concept, is increas...
Embracing the concept of resilience within coastal management marks a step change in thinking, build...
Embracing the concept of resilience within coastal management marks a step change in thinking, build...
This paper focuses on identifying examples of first-order systems interactions, which make important...
Coasts are particularly dynamic and the morphology of the coast is continually changing in response ...
“Recovery” and “adaptability” are two keywords to describe the equation of resilience. But, resilien...
It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and developme...
Due to the increasing impacts of environmental and anthropogenic drivers, coastal Social-Ecological ...
The prototype Coastal Resilience Model (CRM) quantifies the economic, environmental and social dimen...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Marine policymakers are facing increasing calls to consider the resilience of communities that rely ...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
Presentation to Environmental Business Council of New England, Inc., EBC Climate Change Program Seri...
Based on secondary data, this paper tries to identify the resiliency of coastal people. Existing lit...
Resilience is widely seen as an important attribute of coastal systems and, as a concept, is increas...
Embracing the concept of resilience within coastal management marks a step change in thinking, build...
Embracing the concept of resilience within coastal management marks a step change in thinking, build...
This paper focuses on identifying examples of first-order systems interactions, which make important...
Coasts are particularly dynamic and the morphology of the coast is continually changing in response ...
“Recovery” and “adaptability” are two keywords to describe the equation of resilience. But, resilien...
It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and developme...
Due to the increasing impacts of environmental and anthropogenic drivers, coastal Social-Ecological ...
The prototype Coastal Resilience Model (CRM) quantifies the economic, environmental and social dimen...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...