Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Environmental resilience refers to the ability of ecosystems and communities to withstand and recover from natural and human-induced disturbances, such as climate change, pollution, and habitat destruction. Researchers in this area study the capacity of natural systems to adapt to changing conditions, as well as the social, economic, and political factors that influence resilience at both local and global scales. The goal of environmental resilience research is to better understand how ecosystems and societies can build and maintain resilience in the face of environmental challenges, in order to promote sustainability and ensure the well-being of future generations.