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  • Ecology
  • Resource Management

Background:

  • Resilience is a multifaceted concept with diverse definitions across disciplines.
  • The term's usage has significantly increased, leading to varied interpretations and metrics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish context and focus for linking resilience to natural resources management.
  • To explore interdisciplinary definitions and metrics of resilience relevant to resource management.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of resilience concepts across disciplines.
  • Development of a conceptual framework integrating environmental drivers, management interventions, and system responses.
  • Proposal of a learning-based decision-making process for system resilience.

Main Results:

  • A conceptual framework for understanding system resilience in natural resources management.
  • A process for adaptive management that incorporates learning about resilience.
  • Identification of current operational management states and areas for improvement.

Conclusions:

  • Managing for resilience requires a clear, integrated approach across disciplines.
  • Adaptive learning and addressing scientific information gaps are crucial for effective natural resource resilience.
  • Recommendations are provided for enhancing the role of resilience in natural resources management.