Resilience Engineering 101: Part 6 - Lines of Inquiry
Dr. David Woods takes a deeper dive into the many lines of inquiry that inform Resilience Engineering. Some are from quite unexpected places! Or maybe they're quite expected, as we've clearly found that there are resilient systems patterns that can be found in systems of all sizes, from biological to social to economic to ecological. We're pretty sure this works at sub-atomic up to celestial as well, but we're not as versed in those. Yet!

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