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From defining to assessing social-ecological resilience: lessons learned
This publication aims to share insights and inspire practitioners in international cooperation to learn with us about the added value of using a social-ecological resilience framework to develop, implement and evaluate development projects.
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SECORES workshop on resilience in Senegal, October 2024
In a 2-hour workshop in Mbour, a presentation was organized on SECORES, social-ecological resilience, tools to assess resilience, and how Uni4Coop translated the concepts in its outcome on mangroves in Senegal, Guinea, Benin and Madagascar.
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Study on the relation between gender & inclusion and social-ecological resilience
On behalf of SECORES, consultants of HUMANYA conducted a study to explain the relation between gender & inclusion and social-ecological resilience and how this relationship can be strengthened within a social-ecological system.
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SECORES at the ATBC conference in Kigali, July 2024
SECORES presented insights and links with actual work in the field during the international conference on “Achieving Inclusive Science for Effective Conservation, Adaptation, and Resilience in the Tropics” of the Association of Tropical Biological Conservation.
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SECORES follow-up workshop in Burundi, March 2024
This follow-up workshop focused on assessing social-ecological resilience and the application of the SEPLS tool in Burundi; on how participants experience the question ‘resilience for whom?’; and on which synergy actions can be foreseen on marshes.
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SECORES workshop in Rwanda, February-March 2024
A two-day workshop was organized in Kigali on demand of the JSF Rwanda with presentations and exchanges on the concepts, application and how to assess social-ecological resilience; and on its link to biodiversity, One Health and agroecology.
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SECORES workshop on resilience in Mali, February 2024
The workshop was held in Bamako with 26 participants from Malian and Belgian organizations. After an introduction on resilience, experiences and challenges of resilience in Mali were discussed as well as possible joint future actions.
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SECORES seminar on assessing resilience, Brussels, December 2023
This second SECORES seminar in Brussels focused on how we can understand and assess social-ecological resilience in the field. A selection of tools were analysed in a desk study and experiences in Burundi, Benin, Uganda and the Andes were presented.
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SECORES workshop on resilience in Cambodia, December 2023
The workshop was held in Phnom Penh with 20 participants from Cambodian and Belgian organizations. After an introduction on resilience, experiences and challenges of resilience in Cambodia were discussed as well as possible joint future actions.
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SECORES workshop on resilience in Benin, October 2023
After an introduction on the concepts of resilience, some methods to measure resilience were discussed. In two groups, the questions of ‘resilience of what’, ‘resilience to what’ and ‘resilience through what’ were explored in concrete systems.
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Seminar “Mangroves and human societies” in Paris, 16 October 2023
On 16 October 2023 a Uni4Coop team participated in the seminar “Mangroves and human societies” in Paris? organized by the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle. Uni4Coop presented ongoing research in the framework of social-ecological resilience.
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SECORES: the added value of the Social-Ecological Resilience Approach
This 4-pager discusses the link between Social-Ecological Resilience (SER) and the sustainable development paradigm and describes what the added value of the SER-approach is in international cooperation.