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Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back

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4.9/5 (34901 ratings)
Description:In an age wracked with devastating natural disasters, global economic meltdowns, and escalating political turmoil, Resilience uncovers the hidden interconnectedness of systemic failures—both natural and man-made—and shares paradigm-shifting lessons in recreating stability and sustainability in a volatile world.    When the fallout of Hurricane Katrina led to staggering oil price hikes in the U.S., domestic farmers were encouraged to produce ethanol—a cheap byproduct of corn—as an alternative fuel. However, with the American export of grossly marked down crops, Mexican farmers were practically put out of business while locals faced a 400 percent increase in the cost of regionally grown corn for tortillas. A crisis was at hand—and this was just one of many to come.      Our planet, our economy, and our lives are in a constant state of intertwined upheaval, but instead of taking a doomsday approach to this seemingly inevitable wave of change, Andrew Zolli and Ann Marie Healy offer a powerful new lens through which to view the world. Using the emerging field of resilience research, they explain how we can combat the steady disruption of our ecosystems, businesses, and governments with better shock-absorbers.      Resilience is a pioneering book that first observes how catastrophes are resolved within a wide range of disciplines from finance and neuroscience to oceanography and social psychology. Through original reporting, the authors then apply these insights to larger questions: Why are some systems more adept at absorbing change while others completely unhinge? Since most systems are interdependent, how can one stave off the impact of crisis upon another?      Provocative and eye-opening, Resilience sheds light on the multifaceted nature of change and gives readers access to cutting-edge tools—developed by the leading thinkers of our time—to help us adapt to an ever-evolving world rather than fall prey to its unpredictability.  We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. To get started finding Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: In an age wracked with devastating natural disasters, global economic meltdowns, and escalating political turmoil, Resilience uncovers the hidden interconnectedness of systemic failures—both natural and man-made—and shares paradigm-shifting lessons in recreating stability and sustainability in a volatile world.    When the fallout of Hurricane Katrina led to staggering oil price hikes in the U.S., domestic farmers were encouraged to produce ethanol—a cheap byproduct of corn—as an alternative fuel. However, with the American export of grossly marked down crops, Mexican farmers were practically put out of business while locals faced a 400 percent increase in the cost of regionally grown corn for tortillas. A crisis was at hand—and this was just one of many to come.      Our planet, our economy, and our lives are in a constant state of intertwined upheaval, but instead of taking a doomsday approach to this seemingly inevitable wave of change, Andrew Zolli and Ann Marie Healy offer a powerful new lens through which to view the world. Using the emerging field of resilience research, they explain how we can combat the steady disruption of our ecosystems, businesses, and governments with better shock-absorbers.      Resilience is a pioneering book that first observes how catastrophes are resolved within a wide range of disciplines from finance and neuroscience to oceanography and social psychology. Through original reporting, the authors then apply these insights to larger questions: Why are some systems more adept at absorbing change while others completely unhinge? Since most systems are interdependent, how can one stave off the impact of crisis upon another?      Provocative and eye-opening, Resilience sheds light on the multifaceted nature of change and gives readers access to cutting-edge tools—developed by the leading thinkers of our time—to help us adapt to an ever-evolving world rather than fall prey to its unpredictability.  We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. To get started finding Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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1451683847
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