Socio-ecological approach to resilience
Socio-ecological models were developed to further the understanding of the dynamic interrelations among various personal and environmental factors.
The best-known socio-ecological theory is that of Urie Bronfenbrenner (1979) and his description of the environment (or social-ecology) at five different levels:
- Microsystem (Child’s immediate environment)
- Mesosystem (How the different parts of the child’s environment work together to support the child)
- Exosystem (People and places that have an impact on the child’s life, such as parent’s workplace)
- Macrosystem (Government policies and cultural values)
- Chronosystem (The influence of change and constancy in a child’s environment)
