- Look up
resilience, resilient, resiliency, or
résilience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resilience, resilient, or
resiliency may
refer to: Ecological...
- In ecology,
resilience is the
capacity of an
ecosystem to
respond to a
perturbation or
disturbance by
resisting damage and
subsequently recovering. Such...
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Psychological resilience, or
mental resilience, is the
ability to cope
mentally and
emotionally with a crisis, or to
return to pre-crisis
status quickly...
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Cyber resilience refers to an entity's
ability to
continuously deliver the
intended outcome,
despite cyber attacks.
Resilience to
cyber attacks is essential...
- The
Resilience Alliance is an
interdisciplinary network of
scientists and
practitioners that
analyze the
integrated dynamic of
people and
nature from a...
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Climate resilience is a
concept to
describe how well
people or
ecosystems are
prepared to
bounce back from
certain climate hazard events. The
formal definition...
- The
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA),
officially Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 is a
European Union regulation. It
requires financial entities to improve...
- and
White Israel Resilience Party (Hebrew: כחול לבן חוסן לישראל, romanized: Kahol
Lavan Hosen LeYisrael, lit. 'Blue and
White Resilience for Israel') is...
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Resilience is a 2006
American drama/thriller film. It was
written and
directed by Paul Bojack, and
starred Henry LeBlanc, Al Rossi,
Julie Alexander, Steve...
- An
important part of the
heritage of
family resilience is the
concept of
individual psychological resilience which originates from work with
children focusing...