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Upscaling the resilience assessment through comparative analysis
Institution:1. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Kräftriket 2B, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden;2. Future Earth, The Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, Lilla Frescativägen 4A, 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden;3. South American Institute for Resilience and Sustainability Studies, Maldonado, Uruguay
Abstract:Resilience is the capacity of any system to maintain its function, structure and identity despite disturbances. Assessing resilience has been elusive due to high levels of abstraction that are difficult to empirically test, or the lack of high quality data required once appropriate proxies are identified. Most resilience assessments are limited to specific situation arenas, making comparision one of the unresolved challenges. Here we show how leveraging comparative analysis can provide insights on how Arctic communities (N = 40) can best deal with social and environmental change. We found that the capacity to self-organize, and nurturing diversity are sufficient conditions for Arctic communities whose livelihoods have been resilient, or for communities whose livelihoods have been transformed. Our study provides an alternative perspective on how to assess resilience by leveraging comparsion across cases. It also identify governance patways to support adaptations and transformations in the Arctic, a geography with some of the most dramatic social and natural challenges to come.
Keywords:Resilience  Arctic  Social-ecological systems  Adaptive capacity  Qualitative comparative analysis
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