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  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Stockholm whiteboard seminar: Brian Walker explains what is resilience in people and ecosystems.

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  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing The best explanation to resilience

  • It seems only theoretical to me. How is humans capable of affecting nature, environment or ecology towards more resilience? By not interfering, controlled interference or how? (Good explanation btw.)

  • I found the rat study very interesting. The question I have is do the rat "Systems" vary their state is a pre-determind way in a response to trauma or is this a random search process looking for path back to the "live" state? So is there a built in "extra dimensional bypass" which finds a way around or through the peak or is their a random walk through state space occurring that find "canals" back to normal state

  • loved it, im glad i typed in resilience in the search

  • simple and brilliant

  • i'm a lecturer of sustainable development. it indeed is the best explanation... thanks for posting it.

  • good stuff

    thanks

  • Interesting! I wonder if you could post the references?

  • I hope I become a professor of sustainability so I can teach this to students. Standing on the brink; these are exciting times for humanity!

  • @chadisapunkrocker it is an exciting and extremely relevant subject to teach. I would be glad to suggest some key readings and websites. In terms of resources the Stockholm Resilience centre has a great article called "Planetary Boundaries: A safe operating space for humanity" there is a clear summary of this article on their website.

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