2022
DOI: 10.22545/2022/00208
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Being Human: Rethinking Adaptation and Resilience

Abstract: Adaptability, resilience, andsustainability have become buzzwords that refer to notions about the properties of something, and an objective to be achieved and maintained, as well as human intentionality in processes of change. They are notions that were transferred between and beyond academic disciplines in the health and medical sciences, natural and physical sciences, and human and social sciences; and they are currently used in everyday language. How these notions are used regarding ecological hazards, fina… Show more

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“…This is particularly crucial when confronting contemporary environmental questions such as climate change, land use, and the appropriate management of resources [13,14]. A transdisciplinary approach requires full and continuous collaboration during all phases of the investigation [11], as it strongly relies on co-creation of knowledge to tackle complex and interconnected themes [5,15] such as the ones pertaining to the sustainability [16] and resilience [17] domains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly crucial when confronting contemporary environmental questions such as climate change, land use, and the appropriate management of resources [13,14]. A transdisciplinary approach requires full and continuous collaboration during all phases of the investigation [11], as it strongly relies on co-creation of knowledge to tackle complex and interconnected themes [5,15] such as the ones pertaining to the sustainability [16] and resilience [17] domains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%