Resilience to surprises through communicative planning

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Abstract

Resilience thinkers share an interest in collaborative deliberation with communicative planners, who aim to accommodate different forms of knowledge and styles of reasoning to promote social learning and yield creative and equitable agreements. Members of both fields attended a symposium at Virginia Tech in late 2008, where communicative planners considered how social-ecological resilience informed new possibilities for planning practice beyond disaster mitigation and response. In turn, communicative planners offered resilience scholars ideas about how collaboration could accomplish more than enhance rational decision making of the commons. Through these exchanges, the symposium fostered ideas about collaborative governance and the critical role of expertise in fostering communicative resilience. © 2009 by the author(s).

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Goldstein, B. E. (2009). Resilience to surprises through communicative planning. Ecology and Society, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-03074-140233

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