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Redundancy, Diversity, and Modularity in Network Resilience: Applications for International Trade and Implications for Public Policy
Author(s) -
Ali Kharrazi,
Yadong Yu,
Arun Jacob,
Nemi Vora,
Brian D. Fath
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
current research in environmental sustainability
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2666-0490
DOI - 10.1016/j.crsust.2020.06.001
Subject(s) - modularity (biology) , redundancy (engineering) , sustainability , resilience (materials science) , computer science , diversity (politics) , risk analysis (engineering) , environmental resource management , management science , ecology , sociology , business , economics , biology , genetics , thermodynamics , physics , anthropology , operating system
Sustainability is increasingly concerned with the complex interactions between nature and society, and we need to seek solutions towards the challenges that threaten humanity's collective wellbeing. Towards this end, it is critical to advance the application of research examining the dynamic interactions of the components of complex social-ecological systems and their emerging properties. A key research area is on advancing tools and strategies relevant to the evaluation and strengthening of resilience. Redundancy, diversity, and modularity are important characteristics of resilience with a high potential for application in various critical social-ecological systems. This paper provides a critical overview of the theoretical underpinnings of modularity and redundancy and their application in measuring resilience of trade networks with implications for public policy and institutional design.

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