2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-015-0839-5
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Communities and change in the anthropocene: understanding social-ecological vulnerability and planning adaptations to multiple interacting exposures

Abstract: The majority of vulnerability and adaptation scholarship, policies and programs focus exclusively on climate change or global environmental change. Yet, individuals, communities and sectors experience a broad array of multi-scalar and multi-temporal, social, political, economic and environmental changes to which they are vulnerable and must adapt. While extensive theoreticaland increasingly empirical-work suggests the need to explore multiple exposures, a clear conceptual framework which would facilitate analy… Show more

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“…Through this theoretical lens, adaptive capacity represents the latent characteristics or attributes of a given system that enable it to respond adaptively in the face of stress, threats or perturbations (Engle, 2011;Smit and Wandel, 2006;Birk, 2014). Adaptive capacity is 'realized' through adaptive response (adaptation), as a system reacts to change or stress either by preparing in advance or else by adjusting, compensating and responding to effects as they unfold (Engle, 2011;Adger, 2006;Bennett et al, 2016). …”
Section: Understanding Impacts and Responses To Change In Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through this theoretical lens, adaptive capacity represents the latent characteristics or attributes of a given system that enable it to respond adaptively in the face of stress, threats or perturbations (Engle, 2011;Smit and Wandel, 2006;Birk, 2014). Adaptive capacity is 'realized' through adaptive response (adaptation), as a system reacts to change or stress either by preparing in advance or else by adjusting, compensating and responding to effects as they unfold (Engle, 2011;Adger, 2006;Bennett et al, 2016). …”
Section: Understanding Impacts and Responses To Change In Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An area of growing interest in particular is how multiple drivers of social-ecological change interact at varying spatial and temporal scales to influence the vulnerability of individuals, communities, and ecosystems at the local level (Bunce et al, 2010;Bennett et al, 2016;Leichenko and O'Brien, 2008). This scholarship on community vulnerability to "multiple stressors" or "multiple exposures" has centered on climate change, for example, trying to understand how climate stress interacts with economic globalization (O'Brien et al, 2004), disease epidemiology (Reid and Vogel, 2006), livelihood risks (Belliveua et al, 2006) or resource management policies (Bunce et al, 2010).…”
Section: Understanding Impacts and Responses To Change In Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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