Resilience: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "== The Four Concepts Of Resilience == * '''Resilience as Rebound''': Rebound is about returning to normal functioning after a disruption. * '''Resilience as Robustness''': Robustness is the ability of a system to resist known disruptions. * '''Resilience as Graceful Extensibility''': Graceful extensibility suggests the ability to grow from surprises which stands in contrast to robustness or graceful degradation, which only allow us to mitigate breakdowns. * '''Resilienc..."
(Created page with "== The Four Concepts Of Resilience == * '''Resilience as Rebound''': Rebound is about returning to normal functioning after a disruption. * '''Resilience as Robustness''': Robustness is the ability of a system to resist known disruptions. * '''Resilience as Graceful Extensibility''': Graceful extensibility suggests the ability to grow from surprises which stands in contrast to robustness or graceful degradation, which only allow us to mitigate breakdowns. * '''Resilienc...")
 
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