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동의어 포함

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Title page

Contents

Abstract 3

Executive summary 6

1. Expert Views from the Bangkok Resilience Workshop 10

2. Resilience on Twitter: insights on influencers, networks and topics 13

2.1. Climate resilience 14

2.2. Agriculture resilience 15

2.3. Food security resilience 16

2.4. Conflict resilience 17

2.5. Urban resilience 18

2.6. Water resilience 19

2.7. Economic resilience 20

2.8. Conclusions 21

3. Resilience in the grey literature 22

3.1. Monitoring and evaluation 22

3.2. Subjective resilience 24

3.3. Social protection and resilience 25

3.4. Policy, planning and resilience 25

3.5. Climate-smart agriculture and resilience 27

4. Review of peer-reviewed journal literature on resilience 28

4.1. Politics and governance 28

4.2. Urban resilience 32

4.3. Ecosystem-based adaptation and natural resource management 34

4.4. Agriculture and livelihoods 36

4.5. Framing and measuring resilience 38

5. Understanding the characteristics of resilience 40

5.1. Awareness 40

5.2. Diversity 42

5.3. Self-regulation 44

5.4. Integration 45

5.5. Adaptiveness 47

References 49

Figures

Figure 1. Climate resilience word cloud 14

Figure 2. Examples of climate resilience tweets 14

Figure 3. Influence map of conversations on climate resilience 14

Figure 4. Agriculture resilience word cloud 15

Figure 5. Examples of agriculture resilience tweets 15

Figure 6. Influence map of conversations on agriculture resilience 15

Figure 7. Food security resilience word cloud 16

Figure 8. Examples of food security resilience tweets 16

Figure 9. Influence map of conversations on food security resilience 16

Figure 10. Conflict and resilience word cloud 17

Figure 11. Examples of conflict resilience tweets 17

Figure 12. Influence map of conversations on conflict resilience 17

Figure 13. Urban resilience word cloud 18

Figure 14. Examples of urban resilience tweets 18

Figure 15. Influence map of conversations on urban resilience 18

Figure 16. Water resilience word cloud 19

Figure 17. Examples of water resilience tweets 19

Figure 18. Influence map of conversations on water resilience 19

Figure 19. Economic resilience word cloud 20

Figure 20. Examples of economic resilience tweets 20

Figure 21. Influence map of conversations on economic resilience 20

Figure 22. Thematic distribution of Twitter conversations on resilience 21

Figure 23. Concepts of transformation most often employed in the literature. Overlaps denote concepts that at times are found to be employed concomitantly 38