Resilience Thinking understands thresholds and adaptive cycles |
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Resilience Thinking embraces the reality that things change |
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Resilience Thinking creates antifragile systems |
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General resilience depends on diversity, modularity, and feedbacks |
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Optimization aims to hold a system in an optimal state |
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Complex adaptive systems are unpredictable and non-linear |
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Diversity of a system affects resilience |
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Resilience is the capacity to absorb shocks and retain function |
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Resilient systems require both specified and general resilience |
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Systems cannot be held in an optimal state |
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Modularity of a system affects resilience |
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Optimizing a system reduces its resilience |
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Resilience is the distance between the system and its nearest threshold |
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Systems of nature tend to follow an adaptive cycle |
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Adaptability is the capacity of actors to manage the resilience of a system |
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All linked adaptive cycles govern the behavior of a system |
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Increasing efficiency tends to lock up a system |
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Proximity to a threshold decreases the shock required to cross it |
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Specified resilience defends against known disturbances |
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Transformability is the capacity to create a new system |
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