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Environmental Resilience

Environmental resilience refers to the ability of natural ecosystems to absorb disturbances—such as storms, pollution, or human activity—and still maintain their essential functions and biodiversity. It’s about how well an environment can recover and adapt after challenges, ensuring resources like clean water, air, and healthy habitats remain available for future generations. Resilient ecosystems are better equipped to withstand changes and continue providing ecological services vital for life and human well-being.