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. Through a field study, we emphasize the institutional logic ruling this phenomenon, shaped around the concept of decoupling …, while the second one allows us to build a model explaining the decoupling. …
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. Through a field study, we emphasize the institutional logic ruling this phenomenon, shaped around the concept of decoupling …, while the second one allows us to build a model explaining the decoupling. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011073037
Vulnerability–resilience indexes fail to grasp all dimensions of sustainability, whereas sustainable development has … gained momentum. We fill this gap with a hierarchical multimetric composite index (Net Vulnerability Resilience Index: NVRI … vulnerability and resilience are policy-responsive and that (ii) there is no determinism for a country to remain vulnerable or …
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resilience. As debated in the economic literature, these territories present structural characteristics - smallness, remoteness … the results, but also to the validity of the used methodologies which appear contingent to the specific studied resilience …. A complete and new composite index of vulnerability and resilience is suggested in accordance with the following generic …
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Several assessments of vulnerability and resilience have been attempted at a country level through composite indices … network of variables that depict vulnerability and resilience from a sustainable development perspective. Vulnerability is … defined as the propensity to incur adverse shocks whereas resilience is the capacity to cope with their negative effects. We …
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