• New paper on social resilience and its scale effects

    From Emlyn Yang@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 28 08:52:16 2021
    New paper on social resilience and its scale effects

    Dear colleagues,

    I would like to share a currently published paper in Environmental Research Letters:
    Social resilience and its scale effects along the historical Tea-Horse Road https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349641808_Social_resilience_and_its_scale_effects_along_the_historical_Tea-Horse_Road

    The study explores social resilience to major natural disasters along the Tea-Horse Road (THR) in southwest China and to understand why and how the THR and its connected communities maintained and developed over a long period. The THR area demonstrated
    various features of social resilience to natural disasters in terms of spatial-temporal scales, where the combination of multiple resilience measures enabled the resilience of the entire social system at various places over long time periods. Overall,
    this paper describes the scale effects of multiple resilience measures along the THR and calls for specific studies on social resilience and transformation of diverse social entities over multiple spatial-temporal scales.

    Feedback and circulations are welcomed.

    Best regards,
    Emlyn
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    Dr. Liang Emlyn Yang (杨亮, 字也明)
    Research Group of Human-Environment Relations
    Department of Geography
    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)

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