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Vulnerability is registered not by exposure to hazards alone; it also resides in the resilience of the system … experiencing the hazard. Resilience (the capacity of a system to absorb recurrent disturbances, such as natural disasters, so as to … retain essential structures, processes and feedbacks) is important for the discussion of vulnerability for three reasons: (1 …
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knowledge-loss crisis from the perspective of network resilience in complex systems. A central assumption here is that it is …
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knowledge-loss crisis from the perspective of network resilience in complex systems. A central assumption here is that it is …
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Computer simulations of complex food-webs are important tools for deepening our understanding of these systems. Yet most computer models assume, rather than generate, key system-level patterns, or use mathematical modeling approaches that make it difficult to fully account for nonlinear...
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