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Quantifying resilience across disciplines is challenging due to unclear operationalization. This study explores quantitative approaches in ecological and community resilience, identifying methods to integrate human and natural systems for better social-ecological management.

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  • Ecological sciences
  • Social sciences
  • Resilience research

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  • Resilience is studied across disciplines, but operationalization lacks clarity, hindering application.
  • Existing methods struggle to quantify the interconnected human and natural elements of community resilience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review theory, research, and quantitative approaches in ecological and community resilience.
  • To identify and discuss methods for quantifying linked human-natural aspects of community resilience.
  • To explore challenges in integrating these approaches for social-ecological systems management.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of quantitative approaches in ecological resilience.
  • Analysis of methods applicable to community resilience and social-ecological systems.
  • Discussion of challenges in integrating diverse resilience measurement techniques.

Main Results:

  • Lack of standardized methods for quantifying community resilience, especially its social-ecological dimensions.
  • Identification of promising quantitative approaches from ecological resilience that can be adapted.
  • Recognition of significant challenges in consolidating diverse methods for integrated management.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating quantitative methods from ecological resilience is crucial for advancing community resilience assessment.
  • Addressing the complexities of social-ecological systems requires a more unified approach to resilience measurement.
  • Further research is needed to consolidate and apply these integrated approaches to real-world management challenges.