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Resilience and vulnerability: distinct concepts to address global change in forests

Judit Lecina‐Diaz, Jordi Martínez‐Vilalta, Francisco Lloret, Rupert Seidl

2024Trends in Ecology & Evolution36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Resilience and vulnerability are important concepts to understand, anticipate, and manage global change impacts on forest ecosystems. However, they are often used confusingly and inconsistently, hampering a synthetic understanding of global change, and impeding communication with managers and policy-makers. Both concepts are powerful and have complementary strengths, reflecting their different history, methodological approach, components, and spatiotemporal focus. Resilience assessments address the temporal response to disturbance and the mechanisms driving it. Vulnerability assessments focus on spatial patterns of exposure and susceptibility, and explicitly address adaptive capacity and stakeholder preferences. We suggest applying the distinct concepts of resilience and vulnerability where they provide particular leverage, and deduce a number of lessons learned to facilitate the next generation of global change assessments.

Topics & Concepts

Vulnerability (computing)Resilience (materials science)Environmental resource managementStakeholderGlobal changeLeverage (statistics)Disturbance (geology)Climate changeEnvironmental planningPolitical scienceGeographyComputer scienceEcologyPublic relationsComputer securityEconomicsArtificial intelligenceBiologyPaleontologyThermodynamicsPhysicsForest Management and PolicyFire effects on ecosystemsConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
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