Look up resilience, resilient, resiliency, or résilience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Resilience, resilient, or resiliency may refer to: Ecological...
In ecology, resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a perturbation or disturbance by resisting damage and subsequently recovering. Such...
Psychological resilience is the ability to cope mentally and emotionally with a crisis, or to return to pre-crisis status quickly. The term was popularized...
Climate resilience is a concept to describe how well people or ecosystems are prepared to bounce back from certain climate hazard events. The formal definition...
Cyber resilience refers to an entity's ability to continuously deliver the intended outcome, despite cyber attacks. Resilience to cyber attacks is essential...
The Resilience Alliance is an interdisciplinary network of scientists and practitioners that analyze the integrated dynamic of people and nature from a...
Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is an EU regulation proposed on 15 September 2022 by the European Commission for improving cybersecurity and cyber resilience in...
National Resilience Institute (Indonesian: Lembaga Ketahanan Nasional, abbreviated as Lemhannas) is an Indonesian Non-Ministerial Government Agency tasked...
and White Israel Resilience Party (Hebrew: כחול לבן חוסן לישראל, romanized: Kahol Lavan Hosen LeYisrael, lit. 'Blue and White Resilience for Israel') is...
An important part of the heritage of family resilience is the concept of individual psychological resilience which originates from work with children focusing...
Resilience engineering is a subfield of safety science research that focuses on understanding how complex adaptive systems cope when encountering a surprise...
withstand changes in its environment and still function". Often called resilience, it is a capability that enables organizations to either endure environmental...
organized by the Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center. Eleni Myrivili is the current United Nations Human Settlements...
Soil resilience refers to the ability of a soil to resist or recover their healthy state in response to destabilising influences. This is a subset of a...
Bayshore Resilience, also known as Bashor or Bashore Resilience, is a test to determine the ratio of the energy released in deformation recovery to the...
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Systems science portal Fault-tolerant system Resilience (disambiguation) Robustness principle Wieland, A., Wallenburg, C.M., 2012...
ISO 22395:2018, Security and resilience -- Community resilience -- Guidelines for supporting vulnerable persons in an emergency, is an international standard...
Resilience NSW was a Government of New South Wales executive agency within the Department of Premier and Cabinet, focused on disaster management and was...
22300:2021, Security and resilience – Vocabulary, is an international standard developed by ISO/TC 292 Security and resilience. This document defines terms...
Community resilience is the sustained ability of a community to use available resources (energy, communication, transportation, food, etc.) to respond...
targeted attacks. As such, network resilience touches a very wide range of topics. In order to increase the resilience of a given communication network...
Urban resilience has conventionally been defined as the "measurable ability of any urban system, with its inhabitants, to maintain continuity through all...
Supply chain resilience is "the capacity of a supply chain to persist, adapt, or transform in the face of change". Around the turn of the millennium, supply...
Questioning Collapse: Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire is a 2009 non-fiction book compiled by editors Patricia A...