Governance in the Face of Extreme Events: Lessons from Evolutionary Processes for Structuring Interventions, and the Need to Go Beyond

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Authors

  • Simon A. Levin
  • John M. Anderies
  • Neil Adger
  • Scott Barrett
  • Elena M. Bennett
  • Juan Camilo Cardenas
  • Stephen R. Carpenter
  • Anne Sophie Crépin
  • Paul Ehrlich
  • Carl Folke
  • Nils Kautsky
  • Catherine Kling
  • Karine Nyborg
  • Stephen Polasky
  • Marten Scheffer
  • Kathleen Segerson
  • Jason Shogren
  • Jeroen van den Bergh
  • Brian Walker
  • Elke U. Weber
  • James Wilen

The increasing frequency of extreme events, exogenous and endogenous, poses challenges for our societies. The current pandemic is a case in point; but "once-in-a-century" weather events are also becoming more common, leading to erosion, wildfire and even volcanic events that change ecosystems and disturbance regimes, threaten the sustainability of our life-support systems, and challenge the robustness and resilience of societies. Dealing with extremes will require new approaches and large-scale collective action. Preemptive measures can increase general resilience, a first line of protection, while more specific reactive responses are developed. Preemptive measures also can minimize the negative effects of events that cannot be avoided. In this paper, we first explore approaches to prevention, mitigation and adaptation, drawing inspiration from how evolutionary challenges have made biological systems robust and resilient, and from the general theory of complex adaptive systems. We argue further that proactive steps that go beyond will be necessary to reduce unacceptable consequences.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftEcosystems
Jahrgang25
Ausgabenummer3
Seiten (von - bis)697-711
Anzahl der Seiten15
ISSN1432-9840
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.04.2022

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