Resilience practice: Building capacity to absorb disturbance and maintain function

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Resilience Thinking, published by Island Press in 2006, addressed an essential question: As the natural systems that sustain us are subjected to shock after shock, how much can they take and still deliver the services we need from them? Resilience Practice takes the notion of resilience one step further, applying resilience ideas to real-world situations and exploring how systems can be managed to promote and sustain resilience. Resilience Practice will help people with an interest in the "coping capacity" of systems from farms and catchments to regions and nations to better understand how resilience thinking can be put into practice. It offers an easy-to-read but scientifically robust guide through the real-world application of the concept of resilience and is a must read for anyone concerned with the management of systems at any scale.

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Walker, B., & Salt, D. (2012). Resilience practice: Building capacity to absorb disturbance and maintain function. Resilience Practice: Building Capacity to Absorb Disturbance and Maintain Function (pp. 1–227). Island Press-Center for Resource Economics. https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-231-0

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