Resilience and Transformation: Preparing Australia for Uncertain Futures
By (Author) Steven Cork
CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing
1st August 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
303.49
208
Width 170mm, Height 245mm
Resilience is a word used more and more across societies worldwide as decision makers realise that predicting and controlling the future does not work and that preparing for uncertainty and surprise is vital. As Australia moves into a millennium that promises major economic, social, technological and environmental change, much of it potentially beyond our comprehension, Australia 21 has assembled leading thinkers to give their perspectives on the extent and direction of resilience across Australia's social, economic and ecological systems. There is good news and bad, and a few surprises. One of the most confronting insights is that some aspects of Australia's resilience are not desirable.
Steven Cork has blended ecology, physiology, psychology and economics as an internationally recognized researcher, advisor, facilitator and, for several years, as a policy officer in the Australian Government. He led CSIRO's agenda-setting research on nature's benefits to humans and played a leading role in developing the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment's scenarios for the world's possible ecological and social futures. He works now as a consulting strategist and futurist. He leads Australia 21's 'Tipping Points' and 'Resilience' projects.