resilienttiuden
Resilienttiuden is a term used in Finnish discussions of resilience to refer to the overall quality or state of resilience in systems such as individuals, communities, organizations, and ecosystems. The concept encompasses the ability to resist, absorb, recover from, and adapt to disturbances, changes in the environment, or stressors while maintaining core functions and identity.
Origins and usage: The term is a neologism formed from resilientti- and the Finnish suffix -uden, mirroring
Principles: It includes foresight, redundancy, modularity, diversity, learning, social capital, and governance capacity. These elements are
Measurement and research: Scholars employ case studies and composite indicators to assess absorptive, adaptive, and transformative
Applications: The concept informs urban resilience planning, disaster risk reduction, climate adaptation, public health, education, and
Criticism: Critics argue that invoking resilience can obscure structural causes of vulnerability, emphasize rapid recovery over