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Vulnerabilität und Resilienz: Zum Wandern von Ideen in der Umwelt- und Sicherheitsdiskussion

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Was haben Warnungen vor einem weiteren Anwachsen des Ozonlochs oder einer Verstärkung des Treibhauseffekts, vor den Gefahren eines nuklearen Super- GAUs, vor den gravierenden Folgen eines großflächigen Ausfalls der Stromversorgung, vor globalem Terrorismus und Ressourcenkriegen oder auch der in jüngster Zeit populär gewordene Verweis auf die Gefahr von Schwarzen Schwänen1 gemeinsam? Sie alle thematisieren Gefährdungen und Risiken des Lebens in und des Funktionierens von hochindustrialisierten, global vernetzten Gesellschaften.

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Kaufmann, S., Blum, S. (2013). Vulnerabilität und Resilienz: Zum Wandern von Ideen in der Umwelt- und Sicherheitsdiskussion. In: Detten, R., Faber, F., Bemmann, M. (eds) Unberechenbare Umwelt. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94223-0_6

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