Using an intersectional lens on vulnerability and resilience in minority and/or marginalized groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative review
Throughout the pandemic, the media and scholars have widely discussed increasing social
inequality and thereby publicly pointed to often hidden and neglected forms of inequality …
inequality and thereby publicly pointed to often hidden and neglected forms of inequality …
Why we need resilience thinking to meet societal challenges in bio-based production systems
Highlights•Bio-based production systems (BBPS) face production and vulnerability
challenges.•Current agenda needs to address resilience issues in BBPS more …
challenges.•Current agenda needs to address resilience issues in BBPS more …
[PDF][PDF] Relationality and island studies in the Anthropocene
J Pugh - Island Studies Journal, 2018 - islandstudiesjournal.org
The island has become arguably one of the most emblematic figures of the Anthropocene. It
is regularly invoked as exemplary of the changing stakes of our planet. This generates a …
is regularly invoked as exemplary of the changing stakes of our planet. This generates a …
Towards a bridging concept for undesirable resilience in social-ecological systems
Resilience is a cross-disciplinary concept that is relevant for understanding the sustainability
of the social and environmental conditions in which we live. Most research normatively …
of the social and environmental conditions in which we live. Most research normatively …
Narratives of vulnerability and resilience: An investigation of the climate action plans of New York City and Copenhagen
C Camponeschi - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper argues that the rise of a global mainstream resilience narrative is advancing a
strategically simplified concept of vulnerability that is being exploited to open up lucrative …
strategically simplified concept of vulnerability that is being exploited to open up lucrative …
Reconstructing governability: How fisheries are made governable
AM Song, JP Johnsen, TH Morrison - Fish and Fisheries, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Governability is an important concept in the political and environmental social sciences with
increasing application to socio‐ecological systems such as fisheries. Indeed, governability …
increasing application to socio‐ecological systems such as fisheries. Indeed, governability …
Approaching a critical turn? A content analysis of the politics of resilience in key bodies of resilience literature
M Biermann, K Hillmer-Pegram, CN Knapp, RE Hum - Resilience, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Resilience thinking is increasingly used as both a theoretical framework and as a tool for
managing and governing social and social–ecological systems. However, resilience may …
managing and governing social and social–ecological systems. However, resilience may …
Experiences of resilience and Mapuche community based tourism in the pre-cordilleran territories of Panguipulli, Southern Chile
M Pilquimán-Vera, G Cabrera-Campos… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
In Latin America, community resilience has emphasized the solidarity capacities and
strengths of indigenous communities to face and proactively overcome adversities derived …
strengths of indigenous communities to face and proactively overcome adversities derived …
[图书][B] Religion in the Anthropocene
C Deane-Drummond, S Bergmann, M Vogt - 2018 - books.google.com
Religion in the Anthropocene charts a new direction in humanities scholarship through
serious engagement with the geopolitical concept of the Anthropocene. Drawing on …
serious engagement with the geopolitical concept of the Anthropocene. Drawing on …
Governing in the Anthropocene: What future systems thinking in practice?
R Ison - Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The revealing and concealing features of the metaphor 'earth as Anthropocene'are explored
in an inquiry that asks: In the Anthropocene what possible futures emerge for systems …
in an inquiry that asks: In the Anthropocene what possible futures emerge for systems …