System resilience refers to the ability of a system to withstand and recover quickly from challenges or disruptions. It means that the system can adapt, continue functioning, and bounce back, even in the face of unexpected events or stresses.
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Central banks work with other responsible authorities to enhance
financial system resilience and to assess and mitigate financial vulnerabilities and systemic risk.
«There is little current basis for finding that generation supply — as a generic issue — is a serious threat to
power system resilience,» the team reported.
• What measures can be taken to ensure the low carbon transition, including deployment of variable renewables, promotes rather than
threatens system resilience?
Federal agencies, state regulators, grid operators, cities, and other stakeholders are all grappling with how to define and
manage system resilience.
The Global Food Security -
Food System Resilience programme is funded with contributions from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), and the Scottish Government.
Compared with regulatory capital ratios, however, the measures suggest less improvement in
banking system resilience since the pre-crisis period.
Compared with regulatory capital ratios, however, the measures suggest less improvement in banking
system resilience since the pre-crisis period.
IKnowFood: Integrating knowledge for food
systems resilience Lead PI: Professor Bob Doherty, University of York, in collaboration with researchers from Universities of Manchester and Liverpool - # 3,425,141.70 (fEC)
The practices provide practical tools to reduce stress - induced reactivity, rewire the brain, and develop greater
nervous system resilience.
Make Burlington a «net zero energy city» across electric, thermal, and ground transportation sectors by managing demand, realizing efficiency gains, and expanding local renewable generation, while
increasing system resilience.
She worked with partners to promote resilience - based management, an approach that uses knowledge of current and future drivers of system condition and function to prioritize and adapt management actions that
sustain system resilience and human wellbeing in a changing climate.
In his 12 October address in the Philippines, Mr. Sadamori warned the ministers of the growing urgency of
energy system resilience, which led to questions and comments by delegations including those from Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore and the United States, with many expressing strong support for the closer IEA co-operation with APEC.
The idea might have been good, but the reality has been an unending series of lawsuits that leads to more of an action standstill than a quantum leap in what Whitworth says we need, which is
natural systems resilience.
The report by the UK - US Taskforce on Extreme Weather and Global Food
System Resilience found that the world is going to be exposed to instability and conflict due to climate changes impacts.
We also disagree with assertions that an adequate record exists through the Commission's price formation efforts to support the Proposed Rule's action regarding bulk
power system resilience.»
«We will take an interdisciplinary multi-stakeholder approach to develop a unified understanding of «
food system resilience» using tools and methods to integrate the knowledge and perspectives of hitherto disparate food system contributors.
IKnowFood: Integrating Knowledge for Food
Systems Resilience is a four year project funded by the Global Food Security - Food System Resilience programme.
This report reviews the use of quantitative tools to gauge market participants» assessment of banking
system resilience.
FERC sided with those critics in its ruling, rejecting Perry's proposal and turning to regional grid operators for a longer - term assessment of
system resilience.