Resilience and Sustainable Development: Building Adaptive Capacity in a World of Transformations
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Emerging recognition of two fundamental errors underpinning past polices for natural resource issues heralds awareness of the need for a worldwide fundamental change in thinking and in practice of environmental management. The first error has been an implicit assumption that ecosystem responses to human use are linear, predictable and controllable. The second has been an assumption that human and natural systems can be treated independently. However, evidence that has been accumulating in diverse regions all over the world suggests that natural and social systems behave in nonlinear ways, exhibit marked thresholds in their dynamics, and that social-ecological systems act as strongly coupled, complex and…
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- Adaptive management
- Resilience (materials science)
- Adaptive capacity
- Summit
- Underpinning
- Context (archaeology)
- Corporate governance
- Socio-ecological system
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