2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101667
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Assessing ecosystem resilience to a tropical cyclone based on ecosystem service supply proficiency using geospatial techniques and social responses in coastal Bangladesh

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“…As a result, this concept has been adapted to various contexts, including biology, ecology, pedagogy, psychology, and sociology, among others. Some of the most prominent types of resilience explored in the literature entail: the socio-ecological resilience ( Islam et al, 2020 ; McLeod et al, 2021 ; Cinner & Barnes, 2019 ; Ruiz, 2011 ) derived from the socio-ecological systems approach and used in ecosystem management ( Berkes, Colding and Folke, 2002 ; Fernández, 2017 ; Sabatinelli and Aguilar, 2018 ); social resilience ( Wickes et al, 2017 ; Khalili et al, 2015 ; Lwin et al, 2020 ; Saja et al, 2021 ; Wang, Guo y Kuo, 2020 ); organizational resilience ( Salanova, 2020 ; Reis et al, 2017 ; Alarcón et al, 2019 ); urban climate resilience ( Tyler & Moench, 2012 ); and community resilience ( Zhang et al, 2020 ; Rendon et al, 2021 ; Musavengane & Kloppers, 2020 ; Uriarte, 2010 , 2013 ; Joseph et al, 2020 ; Pfefferbaum and Van Horn, 2014 ; Kirmayer et al, 2009 ; Pollok et al, 2019 ). The latter focuses on the examination of community capacities, capabilities, and resources to respond to adverse events ( Paton & Johnston, 2001 ) and is the focus of this study.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, this concept has been adapted to various contexts, including biology, ecology, pedagogy, psychology, and sociology, among others. Some of the most prominent types of resilience explored in the literature entail: the socio-ecological resilience ( Islam et al, 2020 ; McLeod et al, 2021 ; Cinner & Barnes, 2019 ; Ruiz, 2011 ) derived from the socio-ecological systems approach and used in ecosystem management ( Berkes, Colding and Folke, 2002 ; Fernández, 2017 ; Sabatinelli and Aguilar, 2018 ); social resilience ( Wickes et al, 2017 ; Khalili et al, 2015 ; Lwin et al, 2020 ; Saja et al, 2021 ; Wang, Guo y Kuo, 2020 ); organizational resilience ( Salanova, 2020 ; Reis et al, 2017 ; Alarcón et al, 2019 ); urban climate resilience ( Tyler & Moench, 2012 ); and community resilience ( Zhang et al, 2020 ; Rendon et al, 2021 ; Musavengane & Kloppers, 2020 ; Uriarte, 2010 , 2013 ; Joseph et al, 2020 ; Pfefferbaum and Van Horn, 2014 ; Kirmayer et al, 2009 ; Pollok et al, 2019 ). The latter focuses on the examination of community capacities, capabilities, and resources to respond to adverse events ( Paton & Johnston, 2001 ) and is the focus of this study.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, resilience is understood as a concept which represents an ability to quickly recover from a difficult situation which has been experienced (Islam et al, 2020;Alarcon et al, 2019). Resilience places emphasis on the community's ability to adapt after a traumatic event has occurred (Lwin et al, 2020;Saja et al, 2021;Linkov and Trump, 2019).…”
Section: The Concept Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ekosistem dianggap tangguh jika bisa beradaptasi mengubah dan mempertahankan status aktif yang stabil. Ekosistem yang tangguh sangat penting untuk pengurangan resiko bencana komunitas pesisir (Islam et al, 2020). Ketahanan ekosistem terumbu karang sangat penting untuk menunjang kehidupan biota yang ada di wilayah Pantai Tiga Warna, karena terumbu karang sendiri memiliki peranan penting di ekosistem pesisir.…”
Section: Briliant: Jurnal Riset Dan Konseptualunclassified