Survival can refer to the process of staying alive, not dying, continuing to exist despite serious threats to existence. The word comes from the French sur (on) vivre (life).
Survival is the journal of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. [1]
It can be argued that the fiduciary obligation of corporate directors is for the corporation to survive, regardless of ethical duty. [2]
The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff define it within the context of survival, evasion, resistance and escape (SERE): "Actions performed by isolated personnel designed to ensure their health, mobility, safety, and honor in anticipation of or preparation for their return to friendly control." Techniques for the "S" component cover a wide range of environments. [3]