“…Over the past decades, the focus of resilience studies has shifted from single assets to systems (i.e., natural, social, technical) and, more recently, to coupled socio-ecological and socio-technical systems (Galderisi, 2018). The generic and multi-disciplinary nature of resilience has led to a wide variety of definitions and interpretations (Meerow and Newell, 2015;Cimellaro et al, 2016;Hosseini et al, 2016;Ibanez et al, 2016;Connelly et al, 2017;Kurth et al, 2019;Patriarca et al, 2018;Xue et al, 2018;Hickford et al, 2018). A classic distinction between 'ecological resilience' and 'engineering resilience' was first made by Holling (1996) who identified a number of key differences between these two concepts.…”