An Ecology of Resilience

F. Neyrat
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Chapter 5 leads Neyrat to explore the concept of resilience the ideas of chaos theory, the concept of turbulence, and how all of these theories found their way into discussions of ecology in the 1970s as part of the realization of a paradigm shift: The world is ontologically and irremediably unstable. With this realization came a new attention to the conception of an ecology of resilience. Neyrat describes the paradoxical point that shows that resilience can be viewed as the ability to adapt to change and, at the same time in order to do this, resilience can also be viewed as how a system remains in a state of perpetually instability. Whereas we would normally think of systems being in stable states, a closer look at thinkers studying theories of resilience in relation to chaos theory demonstrates that a new ecology would be one where there are a myriad of non-linear relations among entities undergoing perpetual change. This mindset is part of what Neyrat calls the ecology of turbulence. Resilience is at once the ability to adapt to change and also to buffer disturbances or turbulence to the system and persist.
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弹性生态学
第五章带领Neyrat探讨了弹性的概念、混沌理论的概念、湍流的概念,以及所有这些理论是如何在20世纪70年代作为范式转变实现的一部分进入生态学的讨论的:世界在本体论上是不可挽回的不稳定。随着这一认识,人们开始关注恢复力生态学的概念。Neyrat描述了一个矛盾的观点,即弹性可以被视为适应变化的能力,同时,为了做到这一点,弹性也可以被视为系统如何保持在一个永久不稳定的状态。虽然我们通常会认为系统处于稳定状态,但仔细观察研究弹性理论与混沌理论的思想家们就会发现,一个新的生态将是一个在经历永恒变化的实体之间存在无数非线性关系的生态。这种心态是内拉特所说的动荡生态的一部分。弹性是一种适应变化的能力,同时也是缓冲系统的干扰或动荡并持续存在的能力。
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