Resilience and Regions: Building Understanding of the Metaphor

Posted: 15 Mar 2010

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Rolf Pendall

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kathryn A. Foster

State University of New York at Buffalo

Margaret Cowell

Virginia Tech - Department of Urban Affairs and Planning (UAP)

Date Written: March 2010

Abstract

We survey literatures from disciplines including ecology, psychology, disaster studies, geography, political science and economics to understand how they see resilience. Some literature describes resilience as a return to conditions before a shock. Other resilience writing embraces a complex systems perspective. For other fields, resilience describes the ability of people, regions or ecosystems to thrive despite adversity. We conclude that although the resilience metaphor poses the danger of fuzziness and necessitates careful specification of space and time boundaries in studying resilience phenomena, it proves useful for illuminating regional change and linking different types of regional stresses to alternative resilience frameworks.

Keywords: regionalism, metaphors, resilience, R50

Suggested Citation

Pendall, Rolf and Foster, Kathryn A. and Cowell, Margaret, Resilience and Regions: Building Understanding of the Metaphor (March 2010). Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, Vol. 3, Issue 1, pp. 71-84, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1569961 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsp028

Rolf Pendall (Contact Author)

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Kathryn A. Foster

State University of New York at Buffalo ( email )

Buffalo, NY 14222
United States

Margaret Cowell

Virginia Tech - Department of Urban Affairs and Planning (UAP) ( email )

Department of Urban Affairs and Planning (UAP)
1021 Prince Street, Suite 200
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States

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