Social vulnerability, social-ecological resilience and coastal governance
Jozaei, Javad ; Chuang, Wen-Ching ; Allen, Craig R. ; Gamestani, Ahjond
2022
5
e12
climate change ; social impact ; governance ; environmental policy ; social inequality
Social sciences
https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2022.10
English
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"Our analysis shows that the framing of social vulnerability is shaped by a narrow definition of resilience, focusing on post-disaster return and recovery responses. This perspective does not account for the dynamism and non-stationarity of social-ecological systems (SES) which is becoming increasingly important in the face of accelerating environmental change. Incorporating social-ecological resilience into social vulnerability analysis can improve coastal governance by accounting for adaptation and transformation, as well as scale and cross-scale interactions."
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