‘Partial functional redundancy’: An expression of household level resilience in response to climate risk

This article extends ecological framings of resilience into socio-ecological and governance domains for urban infrastructure managers concerned with climate risk. Under moments of disruption, reliable and equitable access to adequate provision of public goods is anticipated to be increasingly challe...

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Main Authors: Nicholas Philip Simpson, Clifford D. Shearing, Benoit Dupont
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Climate Risk Management
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212096320300061
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spelling doaj-d0fc8ffc63124bc8852c702d5b13b6802020-11-25T02:37:36ZengElsevierClimate Risk Management2212-09632020-01-0128‘Partial functional redundancy’: An expression of household level resilience in response to climate riskNicholas Philip Simpson0Clifford D. Shearing1Benoit Dupont2Department of Public Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa; Africa Climate & Development Initiative, University of Cape Town, South Africa; Corresponding author at: Africa Climate & Development Initiative, Upper Campus, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7708, Western Cape, South Africa.Department of Public Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa; Griffith Institute of Criminology, Griffith University, Australia; International Centre for Comparative Criminology, Université de Montréal, Canada; Durban University of Technology, South Africa; University of New South Wales, AustraliaInternational Centre for Comparative Criminology, Université de Montréal, CanadaThis article extends ecological framings of resilience into socio-ecological and governance domains for urban infrastructure managers concerned with climate risk. Under moments of disruption, reliable and equitable access to adequate provision of public goods is anticipated to be increasingly challenging in cities across the world due to observed and anticipated disruptions of climate change and variability on city-wide infrastructures. Many cities facing such conditions are seeing rapid population and infrastructure growth enhancing exposure and vulnerability. One such example of disruptive climate risk is enhanced water scarcity. Private responses to the Cape Town drought adopted off-grid water technologies in order to secure their own supply while curtailing their dependence on the public water system. Unintended consequences of the nascent off-grid capacity created by private actors precipitated system transformations and accommodation challenges to disrupted public systems. The novel capacity generated through these responses to urban risk demonstrate what is identified here to be ‘partial functional redundancy’ – a key expression of resilience. Such response actions demonstrate partial and pragmatic expressions of redundancy through types of reserve capacity as a source of resilience in response to water insecurity. Keywords: Resilience, Reserve capacity, Partial functional redundancy, Cape Town drought, Anthropocenehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212096320300061
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description This article extends ecological framings of resilience into socio-ecological and governance domains for urban infrastructure managers concerned with climate risk. Under moments of disruption, reliable and equitable access to adequate provision of public goods is anticipated to be increasingly challenging in cities across the world due to observed and anticipated disruptions of climate change and variability on city-wide infrastructures. Many cities facing such conditions are seeing rapid population and infrastructure growth enhancing exposure and vulnerability. One such example of disruptive climate risk is enhanced water scarcity. Private responses to the Cape Town drought adopted off-grid water technologies in order to secure their own supply while curtailing their dependence on the public water system. Unintended consequences of the nascent off-grid capacity created by private actors precipitated system transformations and accommodation challenges to disrupted public systems. The novel capacity generated through these responses to urban risk demonstrate what is identified here to be ‘partial functional redundancy’ – a key expression of resilience. Such response actions demonstrate partial and pragmatic expressions of redundancy through types of reserve capacity as a source of resilience in response to water insecurity. Keywords: Resilience, Reserve capacity, Partial functional redundancy, Cape Town drought, Anthropocene
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