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弹性、脆弱性和适应———IHDP三个核心概念综述

DOI: 10.11820/dlkxjz.2007.05.002, PP. 11-22

Keywords: 脆弱性,弹性,全球环境变化,人文因素,适应

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弹性、脆弱性和适应是全球环境变化人文因素计划(IHDP)中三个非常重要的核心概念。由于各自学科研究传统的差异,不同学科在使用这些概念时其含义有很大差异,有的甚至是不可比的。本文主要根据《GlobalEnvironmentalChange》2006年第3期发表的IHDP学术委员会专题研讨会成果,结合UNU关于脆弱性的研究成果,重点介绍了这三个核心概念的演变以及相互联系等方面的最新研究进展。

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