More Heat Than Life: The Tangled Roots of Ecology, Energy, and Economics 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3936-7_14
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Genealogies of Resilience: From Conservation to Disaster Adaptation

Abstract: Developed within systems ecology in the 1970s, 'resilience' as a metascience of complex adaptive systems and as an operational strategy of risk management has flourished, progressively asserting itself as a dominant discourse in natural resource management. The concept of resilience has rapidly infiltrated vast areas of the social sciences, becoming a regular, if under-theorised, term of art in discussions of international finance and economic policy, corporate risk analysis, the psychology of trauma, developm… Show more

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“…The concept of resilience continues to be studied through the perspectives of various multidisciplinary sciences; and this has practical implications for aspects of planning, development and urban/regional restructuring [1][2][3]. The concept of regional/city resilience can be used as a guide for policymakers in dealing with increasingly complex regional/city dynamics with various systems that are interconnected with each other such as economic, social, ecological-environmental and environmental systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of resilience continues to be studied through the perspectives of various multidisciplinary sciences; and this has practical implications for aspects of planning, development and urban/regional restructuring [1][2][3]. The concept of regional/city resilience can be used as a guide for policymakers in dealing with increasingly complex regional/city dynamics with various systems that are interconnected with each other such as economic, social, ecological-environmental and environmental systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pessimistic scenario without any efforts to deal with it, the housing sector has the potential for losses of up to 2.6 trillion rupiahs in 2030, while in the optimistic scenario with adaptation efforts and increasing resilience to climate change, the settlement sector can reduce potential losses and reach 2. 1 trillion rupiahs [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of resilience and urban/regional resilience continue to be studied through the perspectives of various multidisciplinary sciences; and this has practical implications for aspects of planning, development, and urban/regional restructuring [20]. Historically, the concept of resistance has been used in the field of mechanics since 1867 [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%