Brian Walker of the Stockholm Resilience Center discusses identifying feedbacks for effective resilience outcomes. It may be hard, but push through (not skip) the first 2:30 minutes and he’ll begin to make some sense.

Managing feedbacks in social-ecological systems

Brian Walker on how to put key resilience concepts into practice Resilience is defined as the capacity of a system, be it an individual, a forest, a city or an economy, to deal with change and continue to develop. In this whiteboard seminar Brian Walker provides an introduction to concepts such as feedbacks and thresholds and how they can be applied in practical management of social-ecological systems.

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  03/03/13 at 07:08pm
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    This is important. It’s also going to be a hard watch for a lot of people. Stick with it.
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    A little dry, but interesting
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