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"adaptive capacity" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It typically refers to the ability of an organism or a system to adjust itself, or adapt, according to the changes in its environment. For example, "The species' adaptive capacity allowed it to survive in a wide variety of climatic and geographic conditions."
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Incorporating adaptation and adaptive capacity into scenarios.
Adaptive capacity: society's ability to adapt to changes.
Pelling, M. & High, C. Understanding adaptation: what can social capital offer assessments of adaptive capacity?
Grothmann, T. & Patt, A. Adaptive capacity and human cognition: the process of individual adaptation to climate change.
Engle, N. L. Adaptive capacity and its assessment.
Smit, B. & Wandel, J. Adaptation, adaptive capacity and vulnerability.
Initiatives to enhance adaptive capacity would expand the coping range.
Also it has absorptive and adaptive capacity.
Hinkel, J. "Indicators of vulnerability and adaptive capacity": Towards a clarification of the science policy interface.
"In many developed countries we have confidence in our adaptive capacity.
Fazey, I. et al. Adaptive capacity and learning to learn as leverage for social-ecological resilience.
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