Ecological Wisdom-Based Reflections on Slow Variables of Socio-Ecological System Resilience:A Case Study of the New Jersey Shore
Natural disasters'increasing effects on urban habitat have been observed in recent years,and the traditional planning model continues to fall short in terms of balancing human activity with the environment.In order to effectively manage the slow-variable factors in a socio-ecological system and accurately identify the factors affecting the system's construction of resilience,resilience theory is essential as a strategy to resist disaster risk.With the help of ecological wisdom,the concepts and contents related to slow variables and social-ecological system resilience were sorted through.Using the case of the New Jersey Coastal Disaster from McHarg's Design Combined with Nature as an example,the case's slow variable factors were systematically analyzed,the methods for enhancing resilience were summarized,and the process of implementing socio-ecological system resilience with the use of the PPRR model was conducted.The method of enhancing resilience is summarized in stages,and the integration of slow variable identification and management into the theory of resilient cities is suggested.These steps aim to guide the development of urban socio-ecological system resilience through the application of ecological wisdom.
landscape architecturesocio-ecological system resilienceslow variableecological wisdomNew Jersey Shore