elpymiskyky
Elpymiskyky is a Finnish term used to describe the capacity of a system to recover from disturbances and to adapt to changing conditions. The word combines elpyminen (recovery) with kyky (ability). In practice, elpymiskyky covers both the speed of restoration after a shock and the extent to which a system can adjust its structure or function to reduce vulnerability in the future.
The concept is used across disciplines, including ecology, infrastructure planning, organizational management, and public health. It
Measurement of elpymiskyky involves indicators such as time to recovery, magnitude of disruption, adaptive capacity (the
Relation to other terms: elpymiskyky is closely related to resilience and adaptive capacity. In some contexts
Examples: In urban planning, a neighborhood with diverse energy sources and flexible infrastructure may exhibit high
Critique: Some scholars warn against an overly technocratic focus, arguing that social and political dimensions influence
See also: resilience, adaptive capacity, disaster risk reduction.