Improving our ability to cope with large risks is one of the key challenges for humankind in this century. This article outlines a research program in this perspective. Starting with a concrete example of a relatively small disaster, it questions simplistic ideas of rationality. It then proposes a fresh look at the concepts of probability and utility in the context of socio-ecological systems. This leads first to an emphasis on the problem of equilibrium selection, and then to a distinction between three kinds of resilience that matter both for theory and practice of risk management. They can be investigated by paying attention to the transitions into and out of actual disasters
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on how the notion of resilience, in spite of its limita...
In early 2014, a number of large-scale adverse weather events in the United States (and elsewhere) h...
Why do we hear calls to separate and independently manage aspects of risk and resilience that are in...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Both concepts, prevention and resilience, are ways of thinking and acting that are very similar at f...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Catastrophic risk raises questions that are not only of practical importance, but also of great phil...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
The advent of resilience strategies in the field of emergency planning and response has been premise...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on how the notion of resilience, in spite of its limita...
In early 2014, a number of large-scale adverse weather events in the United States (and elsewhere) h...
Why do we hear calls to separate and independently manage aspects of risk and resilience that are in...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Both concepts, prevention and resilience, are ways of thinking and acting that are very similar at f...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Catastrophic risk raises questions that are not only of practical importance, but also of great phil...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
The advent of resilience strategies in the field of emergency planning and response has been premise...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on how the notion of resilience, in spite of its limita...
In early 2014, a number of large-scale adverse weather events in the United States (and elsewhere) h...