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Oct 15, 2009

Resilience Concepts for Water Resource Systems

Publication: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 135, Issue 6

Abstract

This paper reviews existing approaches to system resilience, and proposes a scheme to quantify the resilience of water resource systems. In general, three aspects of resilience are considered in water resource systems: (1) that against crossing a performance threshold; (2) that for response and recovery after disturbances; and (3) that of adaptive capacity. Conventionally these aspects are treated separately without considering possible functional relationships or interdependencies. We argue that the adaptive capacity of the system is better treated as an input variable of the other two aspects of resilience, and that response/recovery may be considered only when the performance threshold is not crossed. Because of the dynamic and evolving nature of water resource systems, proper consideration of uncertainty and associated information, whether obtained from well-defined numerical data or vague linguistic articulation, is essential for better understanding and proper management of their resilience. Constantly monitoring, adjusting, and engaging in long-term planning for resilience enhancement is important to maintaining a resilient system.

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Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 135Issue 6November 2009
Pages: 528 - 536

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Received: May 6, 2008
Accepted: Apr 24, 2009
Published online: Oct 15, 2009
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Chi-hsiang Wang [email protected]
Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Sustainable Ecosystems, P.O. Box 56, Highett, Victoria 3190, Australia (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Jane M. Blackmore [email protected]
Senior Specialist, Risk Assessment, CSIRO Division of Sustainable Ecosystems, 14 Julius Avenue, Delhi Road, North Ryde, New South Wales 2113, Australia. E-mail: [email protected]

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