TypeJournal Article
Subjects
- Decision making
- Resilience
- Socio-economics
Languageen
Solutions
Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical applications in environmental
resource management are rare. Here, we define social-ecological resilience as a property of social-ecological systems that
includes at least three main characteristics — resistance, recovery and robustness (the ‘three Rs’). We define socio-economic
resilience management as planning, adaptation and transformational actions that may influence these system characteristics.
We integrate the three Rs into a heuristic for resilience management that we apply in multiple management contexts to offer
practical, systematic guidance about how to realize resilience.
Citation
Grafton, R. Quentin; Doyen, Luc; Béné, Christophe; Borgomeo, Edoardo; Brooks, Kate; Chu, Long; Cumming, Graeme S.; Dixon, John; Dovers, Stephen; Garrick, Dustin; Helfgott, Ariella; Jiang, Qiang; Katic, Pamela; Kompas, Tom; Little , L. Richard; Matthews, Nathanial; Ringler, Claudia; Squires, Dale; Steinshamn, Stein Ivar; Villasante, Sebastián; Wheeler, Sarah; Williams, John; Wyrwoll, Paul R. 2019. Realizing resilience for decision-making. Nature Sustainability, Vol(2):Oct 2019:907–913. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0376-1
Authors
- Grafton, R. Quentin
- Doyen, Luc
- Béné, Christophe
- Borgomeo, Edoardo
- Brooks, Kate
- Chu, Long
- Cumming, Graeme S.
- Dixon, John
- Dovers, Stephen
- Garrick, Dustin
- Helfgott, Ariella E.S.
- Jiang, Qiang
- Katic, Pamela
- Kompas, Tom
- Little , L. Richard
- Matthews, Nathanial
- Ringler, Claudia
- Squires, Dale
- Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
- Villasante, Sebastián
- Wheeler, Sarah
- Williams, John
- Wyrwoll, Paul R.