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− | '''Resilience'''. The process and procedures required to maintain or recover critical services such as remote access or end-user support during a business interruption. | + | '''Resilience'''. |
+ | * The process and procedures required to maintain or recover critical services such as remote access or end-user support during a business interruption. | ||
+ | * The magnitude of disturbance that an ecosystem or society can undergo without crossing a threshold to a situation with different structure or outputs i.e. a different state. Resilience depends on factors such as ecological dynamics as well as the organisational and institutional capacity to understand, manage, and respond to these dynamics <ref>IPBES, 2019b</ref>. | ||
+ | == References == | ||
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+ | [[Category:Biodiversity Risk]] | ||
[[Category:Business Continuity Plan]] | [[Category:Business Continuity Plan]] |
Revision as of 15:53, 22 May 2021
Definition
Resilience.
- The process and procedures required to maintain or recover critical services such as remote access or end-user support during a business interruption.
- The magnitude of disturbance that an ecosystem or society can undergo without crossing a threshold to a situation with different structure or outputs i.e. a different state. Resilience depends on factors such as ecological dynamics as well as the organisational and institutional capacity to understand, manage, and respond to these dynamics [1].
References
- ↑ IPBES, 2019b