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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
@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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willamricard 1 week ago
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bundawartini 1 week ago
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.)
bringbackgismo 3 months ago
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
philgenz1 1 year ago
loved it, im glad i typed in resilience in the search
rickyEe2494 1 year ago
simple and brilliant
7106798 1 year ago 4
i'm a lecturer of sustainable development. it indeed is the best explanation... thanks for posting it.
agung14s 1 year ago 3
good stuff
thanks
pohoikidude 1 year ago
Interesting! I wonder if you could post the references?
cherrymabet 2 years ago
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 2 years ago
@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.
eccemarco 1 year ago
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jdimekrder 2 years ago