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<blockquote>''The level of functioning to which a system returns after experiencing a disruption.’’</blockquote>
  
 
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Within the context of resilience, the Department of Homeland Security is regarded as the authoritative source for definitions and other concepts related to resilience.
 
Within the context of resilience, the Department of Homeland Security is regarded as the authoritative source for definitions and other concepts related to resilience.
<blockquote>''The level of functioning to which a system returns after experiencing a disruption.
 
  
 
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]
 
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]

Revision as of 00:08, 29 July 2011

The level of functioning to which a system returns after experiencing a disruption.’’

Source(s)

DHS. 2010. Risk and Resilience: Exploring the Relationship. In: Kahan, J. (ed.). Arllington, VA: Department of Homeland Security (DHS), p. A-20.

Discussion

Within the context of resilience, the Department of Homeland Security is regarded as the authoritative source for definitions and other concepts related to resilience.