Resilience
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Resilience or resilient may refer to:
Science and technology
Ecology
- Ecological resilience, the capacity of an ecosystem to recover from perturbations
- Climate resilience, the ability of systems to recover from climate change
- Soil resilience, the ability of a soil to maintain a healthy state in response to destabilising influences
Social sciences
- Resilience (organizational), the ability of a system to withstand changes in its environment and still function
- Psychological resilience, an individual's ability to adapt in the face of adverse conditions
- Urban resilience, the adaptive capacities of complex urban systems to manage change, order and disorder over time
Technology and engineering
- Resilience (materials science), the ability of a material to absorb energy when deformed, and release that energy upon unloading
- Resilience (engineering and construction), the ability of buildings and infrastructure to absorb assaults without suffering complete failure
- Resilience in the built environment
- Resilience (network), the ability of a computer network to maintain service in the face of faults
- Cyber resilience, in information security
- Resilient control systems, the engendering of cognitive, cyber-physical threat resilience into control systems
- Energy development § Resilience, a concept in energy development
Entertainment and media
- Resilience (film) (2006)
- Resilience (Annabelle Chvostek album) (2008)
- Resilience (Drowning Pool album) (2013)
- Resilience (Kid606 album) (2005)
- Resilient (album) (2013) by Running Wild
- Resilience in art
- Resilience (book), a book by Eric Greitens
- Resilience (sculpture), a sculpture in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Resilience: Two Sisters and a Story of Mental Illness
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