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In the last two decades resilience has emerged as a promising concept that can help societies and more generally social‐ecological systems become less vulnerable to shocks and stressors. As such it has been adopted by a large number of disciplines—from psychology, physics, and ecology to disaster...


Béné, ChristopheDoyen, Luc[From Resistance to Transformation: A Generic Metric of Resilience Through Viability]From Resistance to Transformation: A Generic Metric of Resilience Through Viability
Béné, ChristopheBandi, B.Durville, F.[Liberalization reform neo-centralism and black market: Insight into the political economy of Lake Nasser fishery development]Liberalization reform neo-centralism and black market: Insight into the political economy of Lake Nasser fishery development
Béné, ChristopheBarange, ManuelSubasinghe, RohanaPinstrup-Andersen, PerMerino, GorkaHemre, Gro-IngunnWilliams, Meryl[Feeding 9 billion by 2050 – Putting fish back on the menu]Feeding 9 billion by 2050 – Putting fish back on the menu
Béné, ChristopheArthur, RobertNorbury, HannahAllison, Edward H.Beveridge, MalcolmBush, SimonCampling, LiamLeschen, WillLittle, DavidSquires, DaleThilsted, Shakuntala H.Troell, MaxWilliams, Meryl[Contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to food security and poverty reduction: assessing the current evidence]Contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to food security and poverty reduction: assessing the current evidence
Béné, ChristopheObirih-Opareh, N.[Social and economic impacts of agricultural productivity intensification: The case of brush park fisheries in Lake Volta]Social and economic impacts of agricultural productivity intensification: The case of brush park fisheries in Lake Volta
Béné, Christophe[Are we messing with people's resilience? Analysing the impact of external interventions on community intrinsic resilience]Are we messing with people's resilience? Analysing the impact of external interventions on community intrinsic resilience

Drawing upon examples of street vendors in Hanoi, this study explores gendered strategies to adapt to rapid urbanization, and how street vendors’ responses, in turn, shape the current informal food systems. The findings show that Hanoi’s informal food system is organized based on social, as well ...


Kawarazuka, NozomiBéné, ChristophePrain, Gordon[Adapting to a new urbanizing environment: gendered strategies of Hanoi’s street food vendors]Adapting to a new urbanizing environment: gendered strategies of Hanoi’s street food vendors

Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical applications in environmental resource management are rare. Here, we define social-ecological resilience as a property of social-ecological systems that includes at least three main characteristics — resistan...


Grafton, R. QuentinDoyen, LucBéné, ChristopheBorgomeo, EdoardoBrooks, KateChu, LongCumming, Graeme S.Dixon, JohnDovers, StephenGarrick, DustinHelfgott, AriellaJiang, QiangKatic, PamelaKompas, TomLittle , L. RichardMatthews, NathanialRingler, ClaudiaSquires, DaleSteinshamn, Stein IvarVillasante, SebastiánWheeler, SarahWilliams, JohnWyrwoll, Paul R.[Realizing resilience for decision-making]Realizing resilience for decision-making

Avoiding whinges from various and potentially conflicting stakeholders is a major challenge for sustainable development and for the identification of sustainability scenarios or policies for biodiversity and ecosystem services. It turns out that independently complying with whinge thresholds and ...


Doyen, L.Armstrong, C.Baumgaertner, S.Béné, ChristopheBlanchard, FabianCissé, A.A.Cooper, R.Dutra, L.X.C.Eide, A.Freitas, D.Gourguet, S.Gusmao, F.Hardy, P.-Y.Jarre, A.Little, L.R.Macher, C.Quaas, M.Regnier, E.Sanz, N.Thébaud, Olivier[From no whinge scenarios to viability tree]From no whinge scenarios to viability tree

In the context of increasing climate-related extreme events and other crises, the concept of adaptive social protection (ASP) has been recognized as a potentially effective policy response to reduce the impacts of these shocks and stressors on vulnerable households. The concept is currently being...


Béné, ChristopheCornelius, AlexHowland, Fanny Cecile[Bridging Humanitarian Responses and Long-Term Development through Transformative Changes—Some Initial Reflections from the World Bank’s Adaptive Social Protection Program in the Sahel]Bridging Humanitarian Responses and Long-Term Development through Transformative Changes—Some Initial Reflections from the World Bank’s Adaptive Social Protection Program in the Sahel

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