多样性(政治)
文件夹
功能(生物学)
持续性
透视图(图形)
业务
环境资源管理
生态学
经济
政治学
生物
财务
计算机科学
进化生物学
人工智能
法学
作者
Brian Walker,Anne‐Sophie Crépin,Magnus Nyström,John M. Anderies,Erik Andersson,Thomas Elmqvist,Cibele Queiroz,Scott Barrett,Elena M. Bennett,Juan-Camilo Cárdenas,Stephen R. Carpenter,F. Stuart Chapin,Aart de Zeeuw,Joern Fischer,Carl Folke,Simon A. Levin,Karine Nyborg,Stephen Polasky,Kathleen Segerson,Karen C. Seto
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41893-022-01048-7
摘要
Financial advisers recommend a diverse portfolio to respond to market fluctuations across sectors. Similarly, nature has evolved a diverse portfolio of species to maintain ecosystem function amid environmental fluctuations. In urban planning, public health, transport and communications, food production, and other domains, however, this feature often seems ignored. As we enter an era of unprecedented turbulence at the planetary level, we argue that ample responses to this new reality — that is, response diversity — can no longer be taken for granted and must be actively designed and managed. We describe here what response diversity is, how it is expressed and how it can be enhanced and lost. A varied repertoire of responses helps manage fluctuations, as in markets. This Perspective argues that society needs to strengthen the diversity of options for responding to disruptions, exploring how this response diversity is expressed, how it can be built and lost, and what we can do to promote it.
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