Ecology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability | |
Wayfinder: a new generation of resilience practice | |
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Elin Enfors-Kautsky1  Linn Järnberg1  Allyson Quinlan2  Paul Ryan3  | |
[1] Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University;Resilience Alliance;Australian Resilience Centre | |
关键词: Anthropocene; complexity; participatory approach; resilience assessment; resilience practice; social-ecological systems; | |
DOI : 10.5751/ES-12176-260239 | |
学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications | |
【 摘 要 】
Here, we introduce Wayfinder, a novel conceptual framework and a process design for resilience practice. Framed by the Anthropocene argument, and with an explicit social-ecological system focus, the purpose of Wayfinder is to help users navigate toward trajectories of sustainable development. We present the theoretical perspectives that underpin the Wayfinder framework, which draw together and synthesize multiple strands of contemporary resilience thinking. We also describe how we operationalize this framework through an action-oriented process that is designed to facilitate transformative change on the ground. Wayfinder’s contribution to resilience theory and practice emerges from the combination of: (1) framing that enables users to address the complex sustainability challenges that we face today, (2) synthesis of recent key advances in resilience science into one comprehensive framework and process, (3) practical guidance that moves beyond an assessment of the current state of affairs and provides concrete advice for planning and action, and (4) emphasis on learning as a key mode of operation in the rapidly changing Anthropocene.
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