reemergence
Reemergence is the process by which something that has diminished, disappeared, or fallen from prominence returns to visibility or influence. The term is used across disciplines to describe the reappearance of a person, population, disease, idea, or phenomenon after a period of dormancy.
In public health and epidemiology, reemergence refers to diseases that reappear in a population after a time
In ecology and evolutionary biology, reemergence can describe populations that recover after decline or once-extirpated species
In culture and technology, reemergence denotes the revival of fashions, movements, or technologies that had fallen
Factors driving reemergence include ecological change, demographic shifts, economic incentives, and cultural trends. Understanding reemergence involves