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A Knowledge Exchange Playbook to Build Resilience

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Title
A Knowledge Exchange Playbook to Build Resilience
Description

In the face of profound shock and change, individuals, organizations, and communities are seeking new ways to prepare for an uncertain future, their only certainty being that the present trajectory of change will intensify. Pandemics, wildfires, heat waves, hurricanes, flooding, social unrest, economic strife, and a rapidly changing climate system comprise a resounding wake up call: we must reinvent our institutions to think about and act with a resilient mindset. The purpose of the playbook is to support these efforts and build stronger, adaptive, and resilient communities.

Date Created
2021
Contributors
  • Hinrichs, Margaret (Editor, Contributor)
  • Solís, Patricia (Editor, Contributor)
  • Arizona State University. Knowledge Exchange for Resilience (Contributor)
  • Global Council for Science and the Environment (Contributor)
  • Applegate, Joffa Michele (Contributor)
  • BurnSilver, Shauna (Contributor)
  • Goldman, Erica (Contributor)
  • Johnston, Erik W., 1977- (Contributor)
  • Miller, Thaddeus R. (Contributor)
  • Morrison, David (Contributor)
  • Nation, Marcia (Contributor)
  • Ngo, Christine Ngoc, 1981- (Contributor)
  • Shutters, Shade (Contributor)
  • Wentz, Elizabeth (Contributor)
  • Wyman, Michelle (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • Resilience (Ecology)
  • Organizational resilience
Resource Type
Text
Extent
84 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Primary Member of
Knowledge Exchange for Resilience Briefings Series
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
Yes
Place of Publication (Text)
Tempe, Arizona
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.160839
Copyright Date
2021
Preferred Citation

Hinrichs, Margaret M. and Patricia Solís (Editors). (2021). A Knowledge Exchange Playbook to Build Resilience. Tempe: Knowledge Exchange for Resilience, Arizona State University. Washington, D.C.: Global Council for Science and the Environment. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.160839

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