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Urban resilience and panarchy: Insights from Nanchang City, China

Cities
Xinghua Feng   +5 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Panarchy-based transformative supply chain resilience: the role of supply chain capital

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2022
PurposeThis paper aims to explain the role of supply chain capital (SCC) in developing transformative supply chain resilience (SCRes) to cope with environmental dynamism.
Vahid Mirzabeiki, J. Aitken
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Panarchy as a Framework for Exploring Racial Disparities in School Discipline

Journal of Community Practice
While recognition of the value of participatory approaches in educational research continues to widen, there are few resources documenting how to design engagements to position community stakeholders as agents in conceptualizing problems or developing ...
Marcy Singer-Gabella   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Looking inside the panarchy: reorganisation capabilities for food supply chain resilience against geopolitical crises

Supply Chain Management
Purpose Drawing on panarchy theory and adaptive cycles, this study aims to investigate the role of reorganisation capabilities on firms’ supply chain resilience. The conceptual model underpinned by panarchy theory is tested in the agrifood supply chains
Ceren Altuntas Vural   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Applying the Panarchy Framework to Examining Post-Pandemic Adaptation in the Undergraduate Medical Education Environment: A Qualitative Study

Teaching and learning in medicine
Phenomenon: The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated an abrupt shift to online medical education, disrupting learning across knowledge, skills, and social connections.
G. P. Prashanth, Ciraj Ali Mohammed
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Panarchy Process for Risk Control and Resilience Quantification and Improvement

, 2020
Risk control based on risk (semi) quantification has much improved, being in many domains by now an auditable, certifiable and insurable process with high economic, ecological and societal relevance.
I. Häring   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Panarchy

2013
Panarchy is the term coined to describe hierarchical systems where control is not only top down, as typically considered, but also bottom up [1]. Hierarchical organization is an important property of complex systems and is characterized by the vertical separation of low-frequency dynamics of large extent and high-frequency dynamics of small extent [2].
Garmestani, Ahjond S., Allen, Craig R.
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Ecocultural Contact and the Panarchy of Place:

2020
Margaret Fuller travelled to the Great Lakes region in 1843 on the trail of the Anglo-Ojibway poet Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. She had seen enough to recognize Schoolcraft’s immense promise—a “mine of poesy” that might serve as the raw material of a new American identity based on very different coordinates of gender, race, and culture than the ones ...
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Resilience, panarchy and customary structures in Afghanistan

Resilience, 2015
‘Fragile’ and ‘failed state’ discourse leads to a reductionist portrayal of failure that can obscure the presence of patterns of resilience. This paper examines the role of resilience theory, and one of its derivations, ‘panarchy’, in relation to the restorative agency of communities, simultaneous fragmentation and positive adaptation across multiple ...
Manyena, Bernard, Gordon, Stuart
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Viability of Psychological Panarchy: Thought as an Ecology

Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2011
This article considers recent research from the cognitive sciences and developmental psychology and parallels with the characterization of complex ecologies as panarchy systems. Its aim is to assess the viability of the application of panarchy theory to the ecology of human thought.
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