Perspectives on resilience to disasters across sectors and cultures

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We present some insights on the use and interpretation of resilience ideas that arose in a conference on "Society's Resilience in Withstanding Disaster." Three points in particular have relevance for those interested in resilience in social-ecological systems: (1) Time as a threshold vs. avoiding quick fixes; (2) Trading risks: specified vs. general resilience; (3) Response origination: building local general resilience, and general resilience in central agencies. In the latter the need is to allow improvisation, and failure, during times of crisis. © 2011 by the author(s).

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Walker, B., & Westley, F. (2011). Perspectives on resilience to disasters across sectors and cultures. Ecology and Society, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-04070-160204

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