Abstract
Resilience, as a concept, indicates methods and procedures that can be oriented towards new development routes to mitigate or exceed crises. This article aims to associate this concept with the scenario of socio-ecological and economic risks at different geographical scales, with the purpose of contributing to the formulation of proposals that could lead to a more equitable and sustainable society, which is therefore less susceptible to periods of instability and uncertainty. Thus, this analysis, carried out from an extensive bibliographic review, poses new challenges that prioritise development based on endogenous natural, social, and economic potentialities, taking into account principles such as diversity, flexibility, adaptive capacity, and transformality.
Keywords:
Resilience; Global crises; Socio-ecological and economic risks; Endogenous development; Equitable and sustainable society