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Author Walker, B. H. (Brian Harrison), 1940-

Title Resilience thinking : sustaining ecosystems and people in a changing world / Brian Walker & David Salt ; foreword by Walter Reid
Published Washington, D.C. : Island Press, [2006]
Washington : Island Press, 2006
©2006

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Description xvi, 174 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Living in a complex world : an introduciton to resilience thinking -- Case study 1 : carving up a national icon : the Florida Everglades -- 2. The system rules : creating a mind space for resilience thinking -- Case study 2 : between a (salt) rock and a hard place : the Goulburn-Broken Catchment, Australia -- 3. Crossing the threshold : be careful about the path you choose - you may not be able to return -- Case study 3 : losing the jewel in the crown : the coral reefs in the Caribbean -- 4. In the loop : phases, cycles, and scales - adaptive cycles and how systems change -- Case study 4 : scenarios on the lakes : the Northern Highlands Lake District, Wisconsin -- 5. Making sense of resilience : how do you apply resilience thinking? -- Case study 5 : building resilience in the wetlands : the Kristianstads Vattenrike, Sweden -- 6. Creating space in a shrinking world : resilience and sustainability -- Postscript for a resilient world
Summary "Increasingly, cracks are appearing in the capacity of communities, ecosystems, and landscapes to provide the goods and services that sustain our planet's well-being. The response from most quarters has been for 'more of the same' that created the situation in the first place: more control, more intensification, and greater efficiency. 'Resilience thinking' offers a different way of understanding the world and a new approach to managing resources. It embraces human and natural systems as complex entities continually adapting through cycles of change, and seeks to understand the qualities of a system that must be maintained or enhanced in order to achieve sustainability. It explains why greater efficiency by itself cannot solve resource problems and offers a constructive alternative that opens up options rather than closing them down. In Resilience Thinking, scientist Brian Walker and science writer David Salt present an accessible introduction to the emerging paradigm of resilience. The book arose out of appeals from colleagues in science and industry for a plainly written account of what resilience is all about and how a resilience approach differs from current practices. Rather than complicated theory, the book offers a conceptual overview along with five case studies of resilience thinking in the real world. It is an engaging and important work for anyone interested in managing risk in a complex world." -- Publisher description
Analysis Ecosystems
Human ecology
Overseas item
Sustainable development
Natural resources
Environmental management
Ecology
Notes "How can landscapes and communities absorb disturbance and maintain function?" -- Cover
Includes index
Bibliography Bibliography: pages [159]-162
Notes Also available online (Table of contents)
Subject Ecology -- Management.
Natural resources.
Environmental sciences.
Environmental management.
Resilience (Ecology)
Natural resources -- Management.
Sustainable development.
Human ecology.
Author Salt, David (David Andrew)
LC no. 2006009300
ISBN 9781597260923 hardback
1597260924 hardback
9781597260930 paperback
1597260932 paperback
Other Titles Brian Walker & David Salt ; foreword by Walter Reid