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has gloss | eng: Localization (or localisation) describes a range of behaviors and processes that reflect the natural human tendency to come together and self-organize in the face of difficult conditions, such as the interruption or collapse of centralized services. In a contemporary context the term describes the intentional or reactive movement of individuals, communities, institutions, and societies toward ways of living or operating based on resilience, relationships, personal responsibility and environmental stewardship, as opposed to complete dependence on energy-intensive complex systems. These behavioral processes are a form of group action sufficiently organized to be described as a social movement. |
lexicalization | eng: localization |
instance of | (noun) the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions chemical science, chemistry |
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