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Equitable resilience requires addressing social vulnerability and power imbalances. It ensures development and disaster management practices are socially just and contextually relevant for global sustainability.

Keywords:
Cross-scaleInclusionMiddle-range theorySocial-ecological systemsSubjectivityTransformation

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Environmental Science
  • Development Studies

Background:

  • Resilience concept criticized for neglecting social vulnerability, equity, and power dynamics.
  • Growing need to understand how resilience intersects with social justice and development.
  • Lack of practical frameworks for implementing equitable resilience in practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and operationalize 'equitable resilience' for practical application.
  • To identify key components for integrating equity into resilience-building efforts.
  • To bridge the gap between resilience theory and social justice concerns.

Main Methods:

  • Analytical literature review using systematic review techniques.
  • Key search terms focused on 'equitable resilience' and its variants.
  • Analysis of interconnected themes: subjectivities, inclusion, cross-scale interactions, and transformation.

Main Results:

  • Equitable resilience is fostered by considering social vulnerability and unequal access to power, knowledge, and resources.
  • It necessitates understanding individuals' perceptions of their position within human-environmental systems.
  • Requires acknowledging realities and the need for change to prevent future power imbalances.

Conclusions:

  • Equitable resilience is achievable when practice actively incorporates social justice principles.
  • This approach supports contextually rooted, responsive, and socially just social-ecological systems.
  • Provides a practical definition and indicators to drive ground-level interventions toward equitable outcomes and global sustainability.