TY - Type of reference TI - Resilience: The importance of the long term AU - Sander Van Der Leeuw AB - The concept of resilience, first introduced in 1973, has become a major conceptual tool in the environmental sciences, and more recently in the study of socio-environmental systems. In archaeology, however, it has not yet found as wide a use. This paper introduces and explains the concept, emphasizes its relationship to the Complex Systems paradigm and presents an example of its application to transformations observed in the field. Its most useful application in archaeology is the study of the long term (centuries or millennia) where the dynamics are slow but persistent. In such cases, it enables a relational and dynamic description of history and the emergence of novelty. DO - 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2021.0643 JF - Archaeology, Society and Environment KW - Resilience, Système socio-environnemental, Traitement d’information, panarchie, Système complexe adaptif, Résilience, Socio-environmental system, information processing, Panarchy, Complex adaptive system, L1 - https://openscience.fr/IMG/pdf/iste_ase21v2n1_4.pdf LA - en PB - ISTE OpenScience DA - 2021/01/25 SN - 2752-4507 TT - Résilience : l’importance du long-terme UR - https://openscience.fr/Resilience-The-importance-of-the-long-term IS - Issue 1:
Résilience and Landscape VL - 2 ER -