An integrated framework for resilience research: a systematic review based on citation network analysis

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Li Xu
Yuya Kajikawa
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,School of Environment and Society
[2] University of Saskatchewan,Global Institute for Water Security and School of Environment and Sustainability
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Sustainability Science | 2018年 / 13卷
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Resilience framework; Knowledge integration; Interdisciplinary study; Literature review;
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Resilience thinking has been widely used as a tool for interdisciplinary studies in addressing disturbance and change. However, not many studies have been taken to synthesize resilience as an interdisciplinary concept being applied across different disciplines and to investigate the common issues among them. This paper explores a conceptual framework for resilience research in an interdisciplinary perspective. In doing so, we first illustrate the academic landscape for resilience research according to the citation network of publications. After that, we categorize resilience studies into ten core research domains by their inner citation relationships. And then, we propose a framework which synthesizes principles of resilience from different research fields embracing key components (behaviors, capacities, influencing factors, interventions, and system dynamics). Based on four theoretical features—conceptions, characteristics, influencing factors, and intervention strategies, we extract key points from each domain. As resilience is a creative theory for sustainability science, this study is expected to contribute to sustainability science by generalizing resilience as an interdisciplinary concept.
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页数:19
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