Three aspects are central: resilience, adaptability and transformability. These aspects interrelate across multiple scales. Resilience in this context is the capacity of a SES to continually change and adapt yet remain within critical thresholds. Adaptability is part of resilience. It represents the ...
Your People are Your Path to Adaptability and Resilience April 2023 01 This material is licensed to Oracle Corporation, for distribution only. Everywhere you look—from the physical world in which we live, the societies and communities that connect us, to the technologies that push us forward, ...
Career adaptability, employability, and career resilience are important ideas in the current society. These concepts define an individual's ability to find a job, maintain the job, make proper transitions, and lead to a satisfied life. In this chapter, we first discussed the meaning of career ...
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Resilience, adaptability and transformability in social–ecological systems. Ecol. Soc. 9, 5 (2004). Article Google Scholar Pickett, S. T. A., Cadenasso, M. L. & Grove, J. M. Resilient cities: meaning, models, and metaphor for integrating the ecological, socio-economic, and planning ...
The second definition focuses more on prediction, adaptability, and variability – attributes pertaining more to the evolutionary perspective. These contrasting views of ecological resilience can have very different results in understanding and managing ecological complexity. The issue of sustainability is ...
Nevertheless, as is the case with many of the issues adopted from the natural sciences, the social sciences have had to struggle to fully capture and conceptualise the theoretical meaning of the terms. The present article will explore the added-value and limits of using the notions of ...
each of which is rated on a five-point scale. These items focus on several areas of resilience, including personal competence, adaptability, tolerance of negative affect and more. This tool has been used across many cultures and diverse populations, making it a reliable and effective method for...
In the 1970's the discipline of psychology described resilience as characteristics including self-esteem, optimism adaptability, and humor (Garmezy et al., 1984). In the late 1980's researchers examined environmental influences on an individual's resilience (Luthar and Cicchetti, 2000). Further con...
Water RATs (Resilience, Adaptability, and Transformability) in Lake and Wetland Social-Ecological Systems The lakes in the northern highlands of Wisconsin, USA, the lakes and wetlands of Kristianstads Vattenrike in southern Sweden, and the Everglades of Florida... G Peterson,P Olsson,C Folke,.....