Turner B L, Kasperson Roger E, Matson Pamela A, McCarthy James J, Corell Robert W, Christensen Lindsey, Eckley Noelle, Kasperson Jeanne X, Luers Amy, Martello Marybeth L, Polsky Colin, Pulsipher Alexander, Schiller Andrew
Graduate School of Geography and George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, Worcester, MA 01602, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Jul 8;100(14):8074-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1231335100. Epub 2003 Jun 5.
Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to address the consequences of changes taking place in the structure and function of the biosphere. These changes raise questions such as: Who and what are vulnerable to the multiple environmental changes underway, and where? Research demonstrates that vulnerability is registered not by exposure to hazards (perturbations and stresses) alone but also resides in the sensitivity and resilience of the system experiencing such hazards. This recognition requires revisions and enlargements in the basic design of vulnerability assessments, including the capacity to treat coupled human-environment systems and those linkages within and without the systems that affect their vulnerability. A vulnerability framework for the assessment of coupled human-environment systems is presented.
全球环境变化与可持续性科学越来越认识到有必要应对生物圈结构和功能变化所带来的后果。这些变化引发了诸多问题,例如:谁以及什么容易受到当前多种环境变化的影响,在何处受到影响?研究表明,脆弱性并非仅由暴露于危害(扰动和压力)来体现,还存在于遭受此类危害的系统的敏感性和恢复力之中。这种认识要求对脆弱性评估的基本设计进行修订和扩充,包括处理人类 - 环境耦合系统以及影响其脆弱性的系统内外联系的能力。本文提出了一个用于评估人类 - 环境耦合系统的脆弱性框架。