Authors
Martin Thoms, Ian Fuller
Publication date
2024/1/1
Source
Resilience and Riverine Landscapes
Pages
xv-xxii
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Resilience is a powerful lens to understand complex natural and human systems and the major issues they face. The concept of resilience is implicit to the study and management of riverine landscapes as dynamic social–ecological systems. Despite strong overlaps between river science, social systems and the concept of resilience, translating resilience from a body of academic thought to adoption and application has its challenges. This chapter outlines the development and structure of the edited volume on resilience and riverine landscapes. There are four main sections to the volume. The first section explains why rivers are ideal landscapes to study resilience and why studying rivers from a resilience perspective is important for our understanding of these landscapes and for society. The second and third sections focus on the biophysical and social–ecological character of resilience in riverine landscapes …
Total citations
Scholar articles
M Thoms, I Fuller - Resilience and Riverine Landscapes, 2024