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The resilience and adaptive capacity of social-environmental systems in colonial Mexico
Edited* by Karl W. Butzer, University of Texas, Austin, TX, and approved December 23, 2011 (received for review September 9, 2011)

Abstract
Civilization collapse scenarios highlight what for some are worrying parallels between past case studies and societies under threat from apparently unprecedented global environmental and climate change today. Archive-based studies of socio-economic responses to climate variability in colonial Mexico suggest that the complex interactions between environment and society influence the degree to which regional livelihoods may be vulnerable or resilient to disruption and also illustrate that vulnerability to change can lead to improved understanding of risk and increased adaptive capacity. In this paper, I draw on examples to argue that experience of climate variability, extreme weather events, or weather-related events and crises can challenge societal resilience, but can also increase opportunities for learning and innovation, extending the repertoire of adaptive responses. The historical examples selected might help inform the degree to which societies can develop strategies to deal with environmental perturbations at different scales and highlight that social breakdown and collapse are not an inevitable result of transformation.
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- Integrating Vulnerability, Adaptation, and Resilience
- Mexico as a Case Study in Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Change
- Adaptations to Reduce Vulnerability in Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Mexico
- Social Capital Responses to Drought, Agrarian Crisis, and Floods in Colonial Mexico
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