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The paper sets out a theory of hedonic adaptation and resilience. By distinguishing between stocks and flows of psychological resources, it suggests a new way to think about the dynamics of human well-being or 'happiness'. Central to the analysis is a concept we refer to as hedonic capital....
Some of these actions build “systemic resilience,” meaning they improve a city’s ability to withstand and recover from a range of hazards (exhibit). Almost all cities should develop a basic understanding of climate risks and their impact, incorporate these risks into planning, develop early-wa...
Government expenditure and taxation have a significant influence on the long-term adaptation and resilience of societies to climate and other environmental shocks. Unprecedented fiscal spending in the COVID-19 recovery offered an opportunity to systematically enhance adaptation and resilience to future shock...
In this chapter I explore this tension by first presenting a social ecological model of resilience that can account for cultural variation. I'll then show through case examples how seven protective processes are each shaped by the collective constructions of meaning and everyday practices that ...
Scale consists of the following subscales: Family Communication and Problem Solving, Utilizing Social and Economic Resources, Maintaining a Positive Outlook, Family Connectedness, Family Spiritu- ality and Ability to Make Meaning of Adversity. The reliability of the experimental Polish version of the ...
Psychological resilience, positive emotions, and successful adaptation to stress in later life. In 3 studies, the authors investigated the functional role of psychological resilience and positive emotions in the stress process. Studies 1a and 1b explo... AD Ong,CS Bergeman,TL Bisconti,... - 《...
Assets (e.g. human, financial, physical, social and place-based) have been found to play an important role in shaping human vulnerability, resilience and adaptation and can thus, be used to make connections between these concepts. An interdisciplinary approach allows the prospect of searching and...
This 1996 film, directed by Danny DeVito, is a blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy that won acclaim for its engaging storytelling and strong performances. It explores themes of resilience, self-empowerment, and the power of kindness in an unjust world. Released: 1996 Directed by: Danny ...
Yet a closer examination into the meaning of adaptation and its relationship to concepts of resilience, vulnerability, and sustainability illustrates that, in many cases, societies actually manipulate their social#8211;ecological contexts rather than adapt to them. It could be argued that manipulative ...