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Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?

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The scientific literature since 2000s shows that sustainability definitions havebeen evolving by fascinating new notions. The main concern of sustainabilitywhich is to preserve resources from generation to generation is always an indis-pensable approach for systems stability, however it has to be questioned if sustain-ability can still maintain stability when there comes an unexpected condition. Inthis case, often, the concept is coupled with resilience. Resilience stresses a newway of thinking by providing the uncertainty and dynamism based perspectiveand guiding in terms of orientation in the face of uncertainties. Even if there is anincreasing attention in literature to address the “sustainability-resilience relation”,there is not a clear unique scheme about how to bind two concepts.Based on this realization, this paper aims to address what has to be clarified todraw attention to the link between resilience and sustainability through in-depthliterature review, focusing on the basic attributes of sustainability which have tobe continuously updated in this complex unpredictable epoch and the basic attri-butes of resilience which provides this required upgrade. It can be summarizedthat the paper fundamentally; 1. emphasizes the fact that sustainability has to beupdated and upgraded considering uncertainty based challenges; 2. points outthat the main argument between sustainability and resilience is the passage fromstability to dynamism; 3. highlights the connection between resilience and sustainability through the relation between the principal attributes of two concepts; 4.underlines that resilience helps to rearrange the basic principles of sustainability.
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Chicago YAMAN GALANTINI Zeynep Deniz,TEZER AZİME Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?. A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi 15, no.3 (2018): 41 - 59.
MLA YAMAN GALANTINI Zeynep Deniz,TEZER AZİME Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?. A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi, vol.15, no.3, 2018, ss.41 - 59.
AMA YAMAN GALANTINI Z,TEZER A Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?. A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi. 2018; 15(3): 41 - 59.
Vancouver YAMAN GALANTINI Z,TEZER A Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?. A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi. 2018; 15(3): 41 - 59.
IEEE YAMAN GALANTINI Z,TEZER A "Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?." A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi, 15, ss.41 - 59, 2018.
ISNAD YAMAN GALANTINI, Zeynep Deniz - TEZER, AZİME. "Review: In the complex epoch is sustainability “out” resilience “in”?". A|Z ITU Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi 15/3 (2018), 41-59.