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RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
An analysis of thresholds affecting Arctic ecosystem services and the ability of ecosystems and society to adapt or transform. Led by the Stockholm Environment Institute and the Stockholm Resilience Centre. The Resilience Alliance is a collaborating partner. Sustainable poverty alleviation from coastal ecosystem services (SPACES).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive Capacity. Systems with high adaptive capacity are more able to re-configure without significant changes in crucial functions or declines in ecosystem services. A consequence of a loss of adaptive capacity, is loss of opportunity and constrained options during periods of reorganization and renewal.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
EVALUATING RUDDIMAN’S LONG ANTHROPOCENE HYPOTHESIS From In The Field a report on a symposium on Bill Ruddiman‘s long anthropocene hypothesis – that the development of agriculture caused significant global warming:. Ruddiman’s basic argument goes like this: Although the climate has cycled through a series of ice ages and warm interglacial periods for more than a million years, none of those warm spells looks like the one we’re in.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
EVALUATING RUDDIMAN’S LONG ANTHROPOCENE HYPOTHESIS From In The Field a report on a symposium on Bill Ruddiman‘s long anthropocene hypothesis – that the development of agriculture caused significant global warming:. Ruddiman’s basic argument goes like this: Although the climate has cycled through a series of ice ages and warm interglacial periods for more than a million years, none of those warm spells looks like the one we’re in.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
In Practice. Translating resilience concepts into practice is a rapidly evolving field of research and a key objective of projects and programs seeking sustainable transformations. The RA has been at the forefront of developing tools and approaches for assessing and managing resilience in a wide variety of social-ecological systems.Assessing
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
EVALUATING RUDDIMAN’S LONG ANTHROPOCENE HYPOTHESIS From In The Field a report on a symposium on Bill Ruddiman‘s long anthropocene hypothesis – that the development of agriculture caused significant global warming:. Ruddiman’s basic argument goes like this: Although the climate has cycled through a series of ice ages and warm interglacial periods for more than a million years, none of those warm spells looks like the one we’re in.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
EVALUATING RUDDIMAN’S LONG ANTHROPOCENE HYPOTHESIS From In The Field a report on a symposium on Bill Ruddiman‘s long anthropocene hypothesis – that the development of agriculture caused significant global warming:. Ruddiman’s basic argument goes like this: Although the climate has cycled through a series of ice ages and warm interglacial periods for more than a million years, none of those warm spells looks like the one we’re in.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
RA research themes encompass the concepts of resilience, adaptation, and transformation. We look at interactions between different levels or scales, from the household to the globe, and thrive on doing comparisons and synthesizing information across different sectors and regions. The body of knowledge developed by RA members includesthousands
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Steven Lade and Garry Peterson comment on a recent literature review that found the literature on resilience of complex systems to be highly compartmentalized.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Steven Lade and Garry Peterson comment on a recent literature review that found the literature on resilience of complex systems to be highly compartmentalized.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
RA research themes encompass the concepts of resilience, adaptation, and transformation. We look at interactions between different levels or scales, from the household to the globe, and thrive on doing comparisons and synthesizing information across different sectors and regions. The body of knowledge developed by RA members includesthousands
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Steven Lade and Garry Peterson comment on a recent literature review that found the literature on resilience of complex systems to be highly compartmentalized.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The adaptive cycle exhibits two major phases (or transitions). The first, often referred to as the foreloop, from r to K, is the slow, incremental phase of growth and accumulation. The second, referred to as the backloop, from Omega to Alpha, is the rapid phase of reorganization leading to renewal. During the slow sequence fromexploitation to
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Steven Lade and Garry Peterson comment on a recent literature review that found the literature on resilience of complex systems to be highly compartmentalized.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Monitoring the SDGs is necessary to track progress towards achieving sustainable outcomes. A recent paper by Selomane, Reyers, Biggs, and Hamann suggests ways that SDG monitoring can better take into account systems dynamics and complexity by drawing on insights from SESresearch.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The annual Resilience Alliance (RA) short course, launching in 2021, is a collaboration of the Resilience Alliance network ( www.resalliance.org) and ResNet ( www.nsercresnet.ca ). In 2021, the course will be taught online by international experts and attended by post-graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchersfrom around
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
RA research themes encompass the concepts of resilience, adaptation, and transformation. We look at interactions between different levels or scales, from the household to the globe, and thrive on doing comparisons and synthesizing information across different sectors and regions. The body of knowledge developed by RA members includesthousands
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico. GENERAL RESILIENCE PAPER3" "
Of"the"components"of"resilience"identifiedunder"Q1"afew"can"be"measured"directly,"while" others"are"more"general"and"their"levels"and"changes"in"them"will"beRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico. GENERAL RESILIENCE PAPER3" "
Of"the"components"of"resilience"identifiedunder"Q1"afew"can"be"measured"directly,"while" others"are"more"general"and"their"levels"and"changes"in"them"will"beRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Discussion papers and Working papers: C.S. Holling. 2017. Bubbles and Spirals: The Memoirs of C.S. Buzz Holling (Second Edition). (Walker, B, Abel N, O'Connell D and Grigg N (2016) A Resilience Approach To Conservation And Development: Working Paper Version 1.5. CSIRO,Australia.PDF
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Robert Buschbacher. Involving community and agency partners in the Goulburn Broken Regional Catchment Strategy. Chris Norman. Namoi Resilience Assessment and Catchment Action Plan. Francesca Andreoni. Resilience analysis and management of a social-ecological system in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Brent Loken; Ken Lertzman.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A set of seeds from the region formed the basis of four future scenario narratives that were further developed using the three horizons framework to identify potential pathways to these futures. The novel methodology yielded numerous insights and emphasizes system strengths over more traditional problem-centric approaches todeveloping future
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico. GENERAL RESILIENCE PAPER3" "
Of"the"components"of"resilience"identifiedunder"Q1"afew"can"be"measured"directly,"while" others"are"more"general"and"their"levels"and"changes"in"them"will"beRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Short course launching this spring: Resilience foundations from theory to practice. Jan 26, 2021. A collaboration of the Resilience Alliance and ResNet, the first short course will focus on resilience foundations from theory to practice. Application deadline February 19,2021.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience. Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience is the capacity of a social-ecological system to absorb or withstand perturbations and other stressors such that the system remains within the same regime, essentially maintaining its structure and functions. It describes the degree to which the system is capable of self-organization, learning and adaptation (Holling 1973, Gunderson & Holling 2002, Walker et al. 2004).RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The panarchy framework connects adaptive cycles in a nested hierarchy. There are potentially multiple connections between phases of the adaptive cycle at one level and phases at another level. Two significant connections are labeled 'revolt' and 'remember'. The smaller, faster, nested levels invent, experiment and test, while thelarger, slower
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Adaptive management attempts to use a scientific approach, accompanied by collegial hypotheses testing to build understanding, but this process also aims to enhance institutional flexibility and encourage the formation of the new institutions that are required to use this understanding on a day-to-day basis. See also Paradoxes of Management.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Understanding the sustainability of small-scale fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems through a comparative analysis in Baja California Sur, Mexico. GENERAL RESILIENCE PAPER3" "
Of"the"components"of"resilience"identifiedunder"Q1"afew"can"be"measured"directly,"while" others"are"more"general"and"their"levels"and"changes"in"them"will"beRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
About. Established in 1999, the Resilience Alliance is an international, multidisciplinary research organization that explores the dynamics of social-ecological systems. RA members collaborate across disciplines to advance the understanding and practical application of resilience, adaptive capacity, and transformation ofsocieties and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The glossary provides clear and accessible definitions, based on current usage of the terms in the scientific literature by RA researchers. The glossary aims to improve understanding of relevant concepts by delivering a definition of each term, a referenced source for the definition, and in some cases, an additional layer ofinformation.
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Transformation involves fundamental change, which in the context of sustainability, requires radical, systemic shifts in values and beliefs, patterns of social behavior, and multilevel governance and management regimes (Olsson et al. 2014). Transformation has been described as a process with three distinct phases: (1) preparing for change, (2) navigating the transition, and (3) buildingRESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Discussion papers and Working papers: C.S. Holling. 2017. Bubbles and Spirals: The Memoirs of C.S. Buzz Holling (Second Edition). (Walker, B, Abel N, O'Connell D and Grigg N (2016) A Resilience Approach To Conservation And Development: Working Paper Version 1.5. CSIRO,Australia.PDF
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
The Resilience Alliance is a research organization that focuses on resilience in social-ecological systems as a basis for sustainability.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A Resilience Alliance / Santa Fe Institute database. ABOUT THIS DATABASE. This is a database of thresholds and regime shifts in ecological and linked social-ecological systems. Examples are included in the database if the threshold mechanism is either described explicitly or is strongly suggested. For a detailed description ofthis database and
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Robert Buschbacher. Involving community and agency partners in the Goulburn Broken Regional Catchment Strategy. Chris Norman. Namoi Resilience Assessment and Catchment Action Plan. Francesca Andreoni. Resilience analysis and management of a social-ecological system in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Brent Loken; Ken Lertzman.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Forest/Woodland. Climate change with rooting depth, The Sahel, Africa. Grassland/Savanna. Climate-biosphere system with vegetation type, Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Forest/Woodland. Climatic shifts, African Humid Period, North Africa. Arid zone. Coral bleaching, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Coral reef.RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Resilience Assessment. Resilience assessment integrates a set of key concepts to provide an alternative way of thinking about and practicing natural resource management. The workbook for practitioners uses strategic questions and activities to assess resilience in social-ecological systems. The approach involves constructing aconceptual model
RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
A set of seeds from the region formed the basis of four future scenario narratives that were further developed using the three horizons framework to identify potential pathways to these futures. The novel methodology yielded numerous insights and emphasizes system strengths over more traditional problem-centric approaches todeveloping future
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IDENTIFYING PATHWAYS TO REDUCE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DESIRED AND PROVIDED ECOSYSTEM SERVICESMay 26, 2020
McGill University researcher Dalal Hanna, along with her co-authors, present a case study from the Outaouais region of Québec, Canada. DON'T WASTE THE COVID-19 CRISIS: REFLECTIONS ON RESILIENCE & THE COMMONS REVEALED BY COVID-19Apr 15, 2020
A continuing webinar series organized by Marco Janssen, Marty Anderies, and Mike Schoon launches Monday April 20. COERCED REGIMES: MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN THE ANTHROPOCENEApr 03, 2020
In the latest issue of Ecology & Society David Angeler and colleagues introduce the term 'coerced regimes' to describe systems propped up bymanagement inputs.
SCENARIOS OF GOOD ATHROPOCENES IN SOUTHERN AFRICAMar 27, 2020
Researchers from South Africa including RA member Oonsie Biggs, collaborated with others to develop a set of positive visions for the future of southern Africa based on existing initiatives called"seeds".
EXPLORING NON-LINEAR TRANSITION PATHWAYS IN SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMSMar 20, 2020
RA Members Jennifer Hodbod and Michael Schoon are co-authors on a new study that explores tipping point dynamics. C.S. 'BUZZ' HOLLING MEMORIAL FUNDDec 06, 2019
In memory of Buzz Holling, the Resilience Alliance has established a fund to support the participation of Resilience Alliance Young Scholars (RAYS) in research network activities. Holling Memorial Fund Ecology and Society Resilience Connections Network SIGN UP FOR THE RA NEWSLETTEREmail:
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