Resilience is often a contested concept, but it appears to have an important role in Disaster Risk Reduction. Resilience focuses upon positive outcomes and implies a series of risk factors, environmental factors, and interpersonal factors. In this paper, resilience will be read as interpretation capacity and reaction alertness, in relation to a geographical and cultural context. Considering these characterizing factors of resilience, it is proposed as an experimental interdisciplinary and international tool of risk education, where the concept of resilience is revised in relation with landscape, in order to promote a “resilientscape”. “RE-thinking the landscape” is a place-based, bottom-up tool that involves different approaches, taken from...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience conducted in the framework of a disaster pre...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
AbstractResilience is often a contested concept, but it appears to have an important role in Disaste...
AbstractResilience is often a contested concept, but it appears to have an important role in Disaste...
AbstractThis paper intends to discuss landscape resilience as a way of reducing disaster risk in the...
AbstractThis paper intends to discuss landscape resilience as a way of reducing disaster risk in the...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience conducted in the framework of a disaster pre...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience conducted in the framework of a disaster pre...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
AbstractResilience is often a contested concept, but it appears to have an important role in Disaste...
AbstractResilience is often a contested concept, but it appears to have an important role in Disaste...
AbstractThis paper intends to discuss landscape resilience as a way of reducing disaster risk in the...
AbstractThis paper intends to discuss landscape resilience as a way of reducing disaster risk in the...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience conducted in the framework of a disaster pre...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
International audienceThis paper presents an experience conducted in the framework of a disaster pre...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...