Ecosystem Integrity Is the Foundation of Nature Resilience
Biodiversity is not protected by language alone. It is protected through living systems that continue to function, regenerate, adapt, and support life over time. Forests, wetlands, rivers, grasslands, rangelands, soils, coral reefs,...
Biodiversity Is the Living Infrastructure Beneath Every Resilience System
Biodiversity is often described as the variety of life: species, genes, habitats, ecosystems, and ecological processes. That definition is accurate, but it is not sufficient for the era of systemic risk....
Primary Health Care Is the Foundation of Resilient Health Systems
Primary health care is often described as the first point of contact between people and the health system. That definition is useful, but it is not sufficient for the era...
Health Is a System Condition
Health is often described through hospitals, clinics, medicines, insurance, disease burden, public health programs, and medical technology. These are essential parts of health systems, but they are not the full health environment. Health is also...
Electricity Has Become the Central Infrastructure of Modern Resilience
Electricity has always mattered, but the role of the electric power system is changing in structural terms. The grid is no longer only the delivery network for lighting, appliances, commercial buildings,...