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How to Apply Resilience Thinking: In Australia and Beyond?

Brian Walker

Chapter 31 in Creating a Sustainable and Desirable Future:Insights from 45 Global Thought Leaders, 2014, pp 233-238 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: Resilience, in the context of earth's ecosystems, is defined as the capacity to absorb a shock, reorganize, and continue to function as before. This basic ability is often taken for granted by the global economy, and yet evidence is mounting that crucial ecosystems are in decline. Without a rethinking of how we use the earth's resources and the development of an approach based on resilience, many of those declines may be irreversible…

Keywords: Envisioning; Sustainable Future; Desirable Future; Positive Future; Future History; Scenarios; World Views (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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