Thank you for your post. I agree that "general resilience-building" would in any case be valuable. I want to draw parallels to biology. In biology, they call the capacity of a species to weather crises "robustness". I feel that "robustness" is an apt term to describe what your post is aiming at. Another useful concept is the idea of "evolutionary capacitance" (i.e., being able to diversify swiftly after a catastrophe, which then generates many "templates" on which natural selection can then act on). While not wanting to get lost in semantics, we can use these terms to peruse the literature in order to look at strategies and principles for how nature was able to achieve resilience over millions of years. We could then derive practical principles&strategies&tactics&tools for increasing the resilience of humanity
Thank you for your post. I agree that "general resilience-building" would in any case be valuable. I want to draw parallels to biology. In biology, they call the capacity of a species to weather crises "robustness". I feel that "robustness" is an apt term to describe what your post is aiming at. Another useful concept is the idea of "evolutionary capacitance" (i.e., being able to diversify swiftly after a catastrophe, which then generates many "templates" on which natural selection can then act on). While not wanting to get lost in semantics, we can use these terms to peruse the literature in order to look at strategies and principles for how nature was able to achieve resilience over millions of years. We could then derive practical principles&strategies&tactics&tools for increasing the resilience of humanity