kliimaresilience
Kliimaresilience refers to the capacity of a system to anticipate, withstand, respond to, and recover from climate-related hazards while maintaining essential functions and adapting to new conditions. The concept draws on resilience theory to emphasize not only returning to a previous state but also transforming practices to reduce vulnerability over time. It is used across sectors and scales, from households and local communities to infrastructure networks and natural ecosystems.
Key components include exposure reduction, vulnerability reduction, and the expansion of adaptive capacity. Practices often involve
Measurement and evaluation rely on indicators such as hazard exposure, sensitivity, adaptive capacity, and post-event recovery.
In policy discourse, kliimaresilience is linked to sustainable development, climate adaptation, and disaster risk management. Challenges