Cross scale resilience books

We propose that the model and the underlying discontinuity hypothesis are relevant to other complex adaptive systems, and can be used to identify and track changes in system parameters. The international resilience research project examines cross cultural aspects of resilience from an international framework. Stanford libraries official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. Social ecology frameworks, crosscultural research, research with marginalised voices and neurobiological links. Relating systems of systems to individual system analysis and back again october 2016 abstract reference number. Existing literature provides evidence of the connection between emotional intelligence and resilience, both concepts being adversely related to perceived stress.

More recently, in a series of papers analyzing urban systems from the perspective of resilience and panarchy theory, urban systems have been characterized as scaledependent. Resilience scale for adolescents read is a selfreport questionnaire measuring resilience. Building your resilience american psychological association. Poster po09 at wpa meeting, section on epidemiology and public health, sao paulo.

Resilience, stress, and coping among canadian medical students. Resilience scale for children rs10 the resilience center. A better understanding of effective social movements that promote positive changes in response to ecological feedback is fundamental for understanding and maintaining the resilience of earth. Validity and reliability were investigated by means of exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, correlations with other. In a study with 844 participants, a mix of healthy people and people suffering from diseases, smith and colleagues found an average score of 3.

The lack of management of such crossscale interactions can affect the resilience of ses. Novelty originates from the inherent variability present in cross scale structures. Set of 14 childrens books that help promote resilience. The team used a mixed methods design that facilitated understanding of both common and unique aspects of resilience across cultures. Introduction our interest in resilience arose from long experience treating men and women with posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd, as well as from our broadrange research into the disorder, which covered treatment assessment, diagnosis, biological characterization, cross cultural study, epidemiology, risk factors and the development of measures for ptsd and other forms of anxiety. For example, many lakes occupy a stability landscape with essentially two basins of attraction. Nevertheless, there is little evidence from crosscultural andor crosscountry studies of the simultaneous relationship between these psychological variables. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. Transdisciplinary application of crossscale resilience. Drawing on complex systems theory, this book investigates how human societies deal with change in. It should be noted that despite a flurry of books and articles focusing on.

An international team of investigators in 11 countries have worked collaboratively to develop a culturally and contextually relevant measure of youth resilience, the child and youth resilience measure cyrm28. Building capacity to absorb disturbance and maintain function. The evidence supporting its construct validity is good, however evidence of crosscultural validity is modest. Cross cultural adaptation and validation of brazilian portuguese versions of the dispositional resilience scale and connordavidson resilience scale. According to the authors of the brs, scores can be interpreted as follows xrefs. Facing adversity, building resilience, and finding joy by sheryl sandberg, rising strong by. Runaway bunny many children may wonder what it would be like to strike out on their own, but seldom imagine it as beautifully as the little bunny in this classic tale. Understanding ecological resilience and the capability of an ecological system to.

New york city in the aftermath of the september 11th terrorist attack, psychological science march 2006. Assessing resilience across cultures using mixed methods. For example, external oppressive politics, invasions, market shifts, or global climate change can trigger local surprises and regime shifts. Enhancing quantitative approaches for assessing community. By proposing a middlerange theory, we expand the system to include social, cultural and political factors that distribute resilience outcomes. The resilience construct is of increasing interest in clinical and health psychology. The cross scale resilience model was developed in ecology to explain the emergence of resilience from the distribution of ecological functions within and across scales, and as a tool to assess resilience. Winwood, phd, rochelle colon, m org psych, and kath mcewen, b psych hons objective. In western societies scant attention has been paid to exploring how and why some people and some communities are better able to cope with adversity and risk than others. Mean scores were compared by gender and between our sample and normative scores using ttests. With regard to children, it can be defined as a childs ability to regain hisher shape after going through crises or adversities, the ability.

Resilience as a mediator of emotional intelligence and. The crosscultural validity of the resilience scale for. Keeping ecological resilience afloat in crossscale. The color purple night mans search for meaning the bluest eye i know why the caged bird sings the glass castle restoring sanctuary the little engine that could jane eyre codependent no. This means looking at resilience across fields psychology, sociology, ecology, etc. A longterm perspective on resilience in socionatural systems. Urban systems have been the subject of investigation for over a century. As it turns out i already have the type of resilience that the author describes. As a teenager he was a member of the royal ontario museums toronto junior field naturalists holling received his b. Part iv crossscale institutional response to change. The evidence supporting its construct validity is good, however evidence of cross cultural validity is modest. Panarchy, the crossscale effects, is the fourth aspect of resilience that needs to be considered pa in fig.

Culture, resilience, and health conflict, resilience, and. Multivariate linear regression was performed to examine whether. We propose that the model and the underlying discontinuity hypothesis are relevant to other complex adaptive systems, and can be used to identify and track changes in system. Such perspectives on biological diversity seem to have inspired recent attempts to address institutional diversity and redundancy low et al. Survival and sustainability in smallscale mexican fisheries electronic resource. Culture, resilience, and health conflict, resilience. Our program examines resilience across cultures, integrating qualitative and quantitative research to connect the dots between cultural values, sociopolitical structures, familylevel resilience, and individual health. Methods of investigation include longitudinal cohort studies, crosssectional thematic qualitative studies and randomised control trials. The distribution and role of functional abundance in crossscale. Pdf the crossscale resilience model was developed in ecology to explain the emergence of resilience from the distribution of ecological functions.

He grew up in northern ontario, which was where he first became interested in nature. More recently, in a series of papers analyzing urban systems from the perspective of resilience and panarchy theory, urban systems have been characterized as scale dependent. Models and frameworks of black male success across the p20 pipeline 9781579229627. This work explores resilience, one of the most important and intriguing characteristics affecting human wellbeing. Keeping ecological resilience afloat in crossscale turbulence. In this work, we examined the relationships between city size, growth rates, and the key factors that impact resilience and population dynamics in a regional urban system. Improving participatory resilience assessment by crossfertilizing the resilience. The resilience scale for adults rsa is a measure of protective factors.

Hoooah military thinking combined with greek philosophy wasnt what i was looking for. Find out whats new with cdrisc in the most recent update. In this study, the validity of the recently developed 28item resilience scale for adolescents read was examined. The crossscale resilience model was developed in ecology to explain the emergence of resilience from the distribution of ecological functions within and across scales, and as a tool to assess resilience. Pdf transdisciplinary application of crossscale resilience.

Cross scale conflict between national and local institutions creates turbulence, and so does political change, often holding ecological resilience hostage. Interpreting and correcting cross scale mismatches in resilience analysis. The objective of this study was to address this lack of research. Validity and reliability were investigated by means of exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, correlations with other relevant. Anne deveson addresses the nature of resilience, whether it can be learned, its many components, what inhibits. He has introduced important ideas in the application of ecology and evolution, including resilience, adaptive management, the adaptive cycle, and panarchy. Crossscale conflict between national and local institutions creates turbulence, and so does political change, often holding ecological resilience hostage. Panarchy, the cross scale effects, is the fourth aspect of resilience that needs to be considered pa in fig. From central place and hierarchy theory to gibrats and zipfs law, urban systems have been subjected to intense scrutiny. Mar 30, 2010 a cross discipline, cross scale exploration of resilience is one thing were striving for. In 2014, the french government recruited crossparty support to pass a new law for agriculture, food and forestry driven by a newfound commitment to agroecology.

Here youll find current best sellers in books, new releases in books, deals in books, kindle ebooks, audible audiobooks, and so much more. Association between older age and more successful aging. This website is home to the connordavidson resilience scale. A practical measure of workplace resilience developing the resilience at work scale peter c. Please use the links in the menu above to find out more about the assesment, and how you can obtain a copy. Holling blended systems theory and ecology with simulation modeling and policy analysis to develop integrative theories of change that have practical utility. I picked up this book because i wanted to a deeper understanding of resilience. For example, external oppressive politics, invasions, market shifts, or global climate. The true resilience scale for children cronbachs alpha was. Jun 18, 2015 the resilience construct is of increasing interest in clinical and health psychology. The concept of resilience comes from physics and describes a quality of a material to regain its original shape after being bent, compressed or stretched. Survey data from a representative sample of 6,723 norwegian senior high school students between 18 and 20 years of age were used for this purpose. Archaeologyos longterm perspective crossscale morphology an exploratory framework for the empirical measurement of resilience.

Improving participatory resilience assessment by crossfertilizing the. Keeping ecological resilience afloat in cross scale turbulence. Oct 18, 2006 resilience research involving children, youth and families has sought to explore the healthenhancing capacities, individual, family and community resources, and developmental pathways of vulnerable children and youth garmezy, 1976. The crossscale resilience model suggests that system level ecological resilience emerges from the distribution of species functions within and across the. Resilience is defined as the ability of a system to absorb disturbance and still retain its. Like building a muscle, increasing your resilience takes time and intentionality. Directors, feeling the heat from shareholder activists, litigators, and regulators, will have to make sure that management has a plan for the future that doesnt just. The present study explored the factorial invariance of the rsa across a brazilian and a norwegian sample, as well as the.

Crossscale dynamics of a regional urban system through time. February 12, 2015 resilience is a program of post carbon institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the world transition away from fossil fuels and build sustainable. Culture, resilience, and health culture is one of the most understudied dimensions of resilience as a pathway to health. The books homepage helps you explore earths biggest bookstore without ever leaving the comfort of your couch. Applying resilience thinking stockholm resilience centre. Psychometric analysis and refinement of the connordavidson resilience scale cdrisc.

Using a crosssectional design, 155 students were surveyed using the connordavidson resilience scale, perceived stress scale, and the canadian community health survey coping scale. Crawford stanley holling was born in 1930 in the united states to canadian parents. Full text of resilience workbook for scientists see other formats assessi ng resi li ence i n social ecological systems a workbook for sci enti sts version 1. One example is the response of many americans to the sept. The crosscultural validity of the resilience scale for adults.

Crosscultural adaptation and validation of brazilian portuguese versions of the dispositional resilience scale and connordavidson resilience scale. Nevertheless, there is little evidence from cross cultural andor cross country studies of the simultaneous relationship between these psychological variables. The themes subjectivities, inclusion, crossscale interactions, and transformation are embedded in a definition of equitable resilience. Community planning to foster resilience in children this book provides an overview of research, practice, and policy initiatives as they relate to cultural resilience. Resilience across cultures the british journal of social. Finally, resilience is likely to get a boost from more effective corporate governance that not only provides better safeguards against wrongdoing, but also improves leadership. Dec 17, 2014 using a cross sectional design, 155 students were surveyed using the connordavidson resilience scale, perceived stress scale, and the canadian community health survey coping scale. Folke, editors, navigating socialecological systems. In 2014, the french government recruited cross party support to pass a new law for agriculture, food and forestry driven by a newfound commitment to agroecology.