This chapter offers a commentary on the way in which the concepts of resilience and security have evolved and amalgamated over time. Beyond consideration of the evolution of the respective concepts, the chapter examines how risk-based approaches underpin today’s implementation of resilience. Although the idea of adaptation features prominently in the understanding of resilience, it appears to be limited in the context of risk management. This brings the authors to consider a layered approach to living with risk and uncertainty. A conceptual framework is put forward for the resilience of security institutions, thereby contributing to national resilience. The proposed model places a novel emphasis on institutional and political cultures; the...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Resilience has become an important topic on the safety research agenda and in organizational practic...
“Risk” and “resilience” are both terms with a long history, but how they are related and should be r...
This essay explores the notion of resilience by providing a theoretical context and subsequently lin...
Resilience has become a widely adopted concept in risk, security and safety management. It describes...
This chapter illuminates how, since 9/11, security policy has gradually become more central to a ran...
Resilience reflects system capacity to manage successfully unexpected pressures without losing its i...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetyThis thesis reviews recent research on the nex...
Ever increasing challenges in the areas of risk management have led to a need for a risk management ...
This book explores the concept and practice of resilience that has generated much debate among both ...
The concept of resilience occupies an increasingly prominent position within contemporary efforts to...
This thesis reviews recent research on the nexus between risk and resilience. This research relates ...
Resilience is a challenging topic to review. The lay view of resilience derives from its Latin origi...
In discourses of resilience, there is a clear assumption that governments need to assume a more proa...
Resilience is a challenging topic to review. The lay view of resilience derives from its Latin origi...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Resilience has become an important topic on the safety research agenda and in organizational practic...
“Risk” and “resilience” are both terms with a long history, but how they are related and should be r...
This essay explores the notion of resilience by providing a theoretical context and subsequently lin...
Resilience has become a widely adopted concept in risk, security and safety management. It describes...
This chapter illuminates how, since 9/11, security policy has gradually become more central to a ran...
Resilience reflects system capacity to manage successfully unexpected pressures without losing its i...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetyThis thesis reviews recent research on the nex...
Ever increasing challenges in the areas of risk management have led to a need for a risk management ...
This book explores the concept and practice of resilience that has generated much debate among both ...
The concept of resilience occupies an increasingly prominent position within contemporary efforts to...
This thesis reviews recent research on the nexus between risk and resilience. This research relates ...
Resilience is a challenging topic to review. The lay view of resilience derives from its Latin origi...
In discourses of resilience, there is a clear assumption that governments need to assume a more proa...
Resilience is a challenging topic to review. The lay view of resilience derives from its Latin origi...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Resilience has become an important topic on the safety research agenda and in organizational practic...
“Risk” and “resilience” are both terms with a long history, but how they are related and should be r...