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NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The nine planetary boundaries. Estimates of how the different control variables for seven planetary boundaries have changed from 1950 to present. The green shaded polygon represents the safe operating space. Source: Steffen et al. 2015. Stratospheric ozone depletion. The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet(UV
UNCOVERING THE “WHO” AND THE “WHAT” IN SUSTAINABILITY A gender perspective sheds a light on the ‘for whom’ and ‘by whom’ of sustainable development. In the SEQUAL project led by our colleague Grace Wong we’ve been looking at the role of women in the forestry sector in Sweden, because despite efforts and policies, it is still a man-dominated sector that lags behind Sweden’s progress on PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The planetary boundaries concept presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. In 2009, former centre director Johan Rockström led a group of 28 internationally renowned scientists to identify the nine processes that regulate the stability and resilienceof the
CENTRE WINS BID TO HOST 40 MSEK RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON Barthel is also a centre professor but represents University of Gävle in this consortium. Other partners include the think tank Global Utmaning, Uppsala University, as well as individual researchers from the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, Swedish Environmental Research Institute and Lund University. WOOD - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Along with Line Gordon and Cibele Queiroz, Wood coordinates the SRC Collaborative Hub for Exploring Food Systems (CHEFS). This hub was created to coordinate and support the innovative food-related research at SRC. She serves as the key linkage between SRC CHEFS researchers and EAT programs and initiatives. Prior to her role as a researcher JOUFFRAY - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Jouffray has a background in natural science with a BSc in Biology of Organisms, Populations and Ecosystems from University Paul-Sabatier (France), and an MSc in Ecology from Stockholm University (Sweden). In 2020, he graduated as a joint PhD in Sustainability Science of the Global Economic Dynamics and Biosphere programme at the Royal Swedish GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The nine planetary boundaries. Estimates of how the different control variables for seven planetary boundaries have changed from 1950 to present. The green shaded polygon represents the safe operating space. Source: Steffen et al. 2015. Stratospheric ozone depletion. The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet(UV
UNCOVERING THE “WHO” AND THE “WHAT” IN SUSTAINABILITY A gender perspective sheds a light on the ‘for whom’ and ‘by whom’ of sustainable development. In the SEQUAL project led by our colleague Grace Wong we’ve been looking at the role of women in the forestry sector in Sweden, because despite efforts and policies, it is still a man-dominated sector that lags behind Sweden’s progress on PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The planetary boundaries concept presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. In 2009, former centre director Johan Rockström led a group of 28 internationally renowned scientists to identify the nine processes that regulate the stability and resilienceof the
CENTRE WINS BID TO HOST 40 MSEK RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON Barthel is also a centre professor but represents University of Gävle in this consortium. Other partners include the think tank Global Utmaning, Uppsala University, as well as individual researchers from the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, Swedish Environmental Research Institute and Lund University. WOOD - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Along with Line Gordon and Cibele Queiroz, Wood coordinates the SRC Collaborative Hub for Exploring Food Systems (CHEFS). This hub was created to coordinate and support the innovative food-related research at SRC. She serves as the key linkage between SRC CHEFS researchers and EAT programs and initiatives. Prior to her role as a researcher JOUFFRAY - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Jouffray has a background in natural science with a BSc in Biology of Organisms, Populations and Ecosystems from University Paul-Sabatier (France), and an MSc in Ecology from Stockholm University (Sweden). In 2020, he graduated as a joint PhD in Sustainability Science of the Global Economic Dynamics and Biosphere programme at the Royal Swedish GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other RESEARCH - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. VACANCIES - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research assistant. AFRICANFUTURES is a 4 years Formas funded project led by the Stockholm Resilience Centre with the aim to co-produce scenarios of how transformative change could lead to more sustainable futures for people and nature in Africa. PRINCIPLES FOR KNOWLEDGE CO-PRODUCTION IN SUSTAINABILITY But definitions of knowledge co-production are diverse and often contradictory. We propose a set of four general principles that underlie high-quality knowledge co-production for sustainability research. Using these principles, we offer practical guidance on how to engage in meaningful co-productive practices, and how to evaluatetheir quality
THE “OCEAN 100”: HOW A SMALL GROUP OF COMPANIES DOMINATE According to the study, the 100 largest companies took an estimated 60% of all revenues in these eight industries. The Ocean 100 list is dominated by offshore oil and gas companies with a combined revenue of $830 billion. The only non-oil and gas company in the top ten is the shipping company A.P. Møller–Mærsk at No. 9. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 Contributions to Agenda 2030. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum in 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The accompanying illustration implies that economies and societies areseen as
PEREIRA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Pereira is a member of the Seeds of Good Anthropocenes project and leads two current projects, the first is a Formas funded project entitled “Seeding transformative futures for people and nature in Africa ” and the other is an H2020 project in collaboration with EAT called “Foodtrails”. SEVEN PRINCIPLES FOR BUILDING RESILIENCE No less than ten Centre researchers contribute to a new Cambridge University Press book about resilience and ecosystem services. The book "Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems" provides an in-depth review of current knowledge around how resilience can be applied in the management of social-ecological systems and the HOW FOOD CONNECTS ALL THE SDGS Johan Rockström and Pavan Sukhdev present new way of viewing the Sustainable Development Goals and how they are all linked to food. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum 13 June 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev, pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the REPORT - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE 2030 2030 2030 2050 2050 2050 2050 S m a r t e r Hard e r F a s t e r S a m e 2015 1980 Stockholm Resilience Centre October 2018 Report Transformation is feasible How GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-06-03. 126 Nobel Laureates tell G7 summit “Humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Stratospheric ozone depletion The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. If this layer decreases, increasing amounts of UV radiation will reach ground level. This can cause a higher incidence of skin cancer in humans as well as damage to terrestrial and marine biological systems. ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ACTION, THE RISKS OF INACTION: The leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have committed to sustainably manage nearly 30 million sq km of their national waters by 2025. These countries are behind the High Level Panel for Sustainable Ocean Economy and in early CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 The SRC is an internationally acknowledged research centre on sustainability science. It departs from the acknowledgement that in our globalized society, there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide. BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-06-03. 126 Nobel Laureates tell G7 summit “Humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Stratospheric ozone depletion The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. If this layer decreases, increasing amounts of UV radiation will reach ground level. This can cause a higher incidence of skin cancer in humans as well as damage to terrestrial and marine biological systems. ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ACTION, THE RISKS OF INACTION: The leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have committed to sustainably manage nearly 30 million sq km of their national waters by 2025. These countries are behind the High Level Panel for Sustainable Ocean Economy and in early CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 The SRC is an internationally acknowledged research centre on sustainability science. It departs from the acknowledgement that in our globalized society, there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide. BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ACTION, THE RISKS OF INACTION: The leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have committed to sustainably manage nearly 30 million sq km of their national waters by 2025. These countries are behind the High Level Panel for Sustainable Ocean Economy and in early PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Key publications. 2009. Ecology & Society: Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity Nature: a special section and feature article published in Nature 2015. Most recent update of the framework, published in Science. It stated that society’s activities have pushed climate change, biodiversity loss, shifts in nutrient cycles (nitrogen and phosphorus), and land use BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences CORNELL - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Cornell leads a transdisciplinary team of researchers who aim to characterize the global ‘safe operating space for humanity’ in applicable ways, and is active in the growing international community of researchers advancing planetary boundaries science together with practitioners who use the WOOD - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-03-02. Eight ways to change Nordic food and lifestyles. Transforming food systems is a shortcut to more sustainable lifestyles. Insights from a Nordic collaboration reveal significant potential for change DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: ECONOMICS FOR A CHANGING PLANET This video is part of the Massive Open Online Course Transforming Development: The Science and Practice of Resilience Thinking, which ran during Spring 2018, and was hosted by SDG Academy.. With concerns about climate and global environmental changes, and increases in social, economic, and political turbulence, the concept of resilience is proving useful across a range of ÖSTERBLOM - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Österblom has a PhD in Marine Ecology from the Department of Systems Ecology at Stockholm University, and a Master’s Degree in Behavioural Ecology from the Department of Zoology at UppsalaUniversity.
BLENCKNER - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice. THE RULE OF LAW IN GOVERNANCE OF COMPLEX SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL The rule of law in governance of complex socio-ecological changes Jonas Ebbessona,b,* aStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden b Department of Law, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden 1. New thoughts and new wisdom: new law? New understandings of adverse environmental effects from GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The nine planetary boundaries. Estimates of how the different control variables for seven planetary boundaries have changed from 1950 to present. The green shaded polygon represents the safe operating space. Source: Steffen et al. 2015. Stratospheric ozone depletion. The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet(UV
UNCOVERING THE “WHO” AND THE “WHAT” IN SUSTAINABILITY A gender perspective sheds a light on the ‘for whom’ and ‘by whom’ of sustainable development. In the SEQUAL project led by our colleague Grace Wong we’ve been looking at the role of women in the forestry sector in Sweden, because despite efforts and policies, it is still a man-dominated sector that lags behind Sweden’s progress on PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The planetary boundaries concept presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. In 2009, former centre director Johan Rockström led a group of 28 internationally renowned scientists to identify the nine processes that regulate the stability and resilienceof the
WOOD - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Along with Line Gordon and Cibele Queiroz, Wood coordinates the SRC Collaborative Hub for Exploring Food Systems (CHEFS). This hub was created to coordinate and support the innovative food-related research at SRC. She serves as the key linkage between SRC CHEFS researchers and EAT programs and initiatives. Prior to her role as a researcher GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. THE CONTRIBUTION OF SENSE OF PLACE THEORY TO The article presents “a user-friendly approach” to sense of place constructs to scholars within social-ecological research. The approach is based on four assumptions about sense of place that the authors argue fit well with social-ecological research. The first states that how you regard a landscape, depends on how you interact with it. GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The nine planetary boundaries. Estimates of how the different control variables for seven planetary boundaries have changed from 1950 to present. The green shaded polygon represents the safe operating space. Source: Steffen et al. 2015. Stratospheric ozone depletion. The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet(UV
UNCOVERING THE “WHO” AND THE “WHAT” IN SUSTAINABILITY A gender perspective sheds a light on the ‘for whom’ and ‘by whom’ of sustainable development. In the SEQUAL project led by our colleague Grace Wong we’ve been looking at the role of women in the forestry sector in Sweden, because despite efforts and policies, it is still a man-dominated sector that lags behind Sweden’s progress on PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The planetary boundaries concept presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. In 2009, former centre director Johan Rockström led a group of 28 internationally renowned scientists to identify the nine processes that regulate the stability and resilienceof the
WOOD - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Along with Line Gordon and Cibele Queiroz, Wood coordinates the SRC Collaborative Hub for Exploring Food Systems (CHEFS). This hub was created to coordinate and support the innovative food-related research at SRC. She serves as the key linkage between SRC CHEFS researchers and EAT programs and initiatives. Prior to her role as a researcher GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. THE CONTRIBUTION OF SENSE OF PLACE THEORY TO The article presents “a user-friendly approach” to sense of place constructs to scholars within social-ecological research. The approach is based on four assumptions about sense of place that the authors argue fit well with social-ecological research. The first states that how you regard a landscape, depends on how you interact with it. GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other RESEARCH - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. UNCOVERING THE “WHO” AND THE “WHAT” IN SUSTAINABILITY A gender perspective sheds a light on the ‘for whom’ and ‘by whom’ of sustainable development. In the SEQUAL project led by our colleague Grace Wong we’ve been looking at the role of women in the forestry sector in Sweden, because despite efforts and policies, it is still a man-dominated sector that lags behind Sweden’s progress on VACANCIES - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research assistant. AFRICANFUTURES is a 4 years Formas funded project led by the Stockholm Resilience Centre with the aim to co-produce scenarios of how transformative change could lead to more sustainable futures for people and nature in Africa. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 Contributions to Agenda 2030. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum in 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The accompanying illustration implies that economies and societies areseen as
JOUFFRAY - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Jouffray has a background in natural science with a BSc in Biology of Organisms, Populations and Ecosystems from University Paul-Sabatier (France), and an MSc in Ecology from Stockholm University (Sweden). In 2020, he graduated as a joint PhD in Sustainability Science of the Global Economic Dynamics and Biosphere programme at the Royal Swedish THE CONTRIBUTION OF SENSE OF PLACE THEORY TO The article presents “a user-friendly approach” to sense of place constructs to scholars within social-ecological research. The approach is based on four assumptions about sense of place that the authors argue fit well with social-ecological research. The first states that how you regard a landscape, depends on how you interact with it. THE EMPIRICAL BASES FOR THE EARTH3 MODEL: TECHNICAL NOTES Full reference: D. Collste, J. Randers, U. Goluke, P.-E. Stoknes, S.E. Cornell, and J. Rockström. 2018. The Empirical Bases for the Earth3 Model: Technical Notes on SEVEN PRINCIPLES FOR BUILDING RESILIENCE No less than ten Centre researchers contribute to a new Cambridge University Press book about resilience and ecosystem services. The book "Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems" provides an in-depth review of current knowledge around how resilience can be applied in the management of social-ecological systems and the HOW FOOD CONNECTS ALL THE SDGS Johan Rockström and Pavan Sukhdev present new way of viewing the Sustainable Development Goals and how they are all linked to food. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum 13 June 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev, pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-06-03. 126 Nobel Laureates tell G7 summit “Humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Stratospheric ozone depletion The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. If this layer decreases, increasing amounts of UV radiation will reach ground level. This can cause a higher incidence of skin cancer in humans as well as damage to terrestrial and marine biological systems. CENTRE WINS BID TO HOST 40 MSEK RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON Barthel is also a centre professor but represents University of Gävle in this consortium. Other partners include the think tank Global Utmaning, Uppsala University, as well as individual researchers from the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, Swedish Environmental Research Institute and Lund University. GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 The SRC is an internationally acknowledged research centre on sustainability science. It departs from the acknowledgement that in our globalized society, there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide. BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-06-03. 126 Nobel Laureates tell G7 summit “Humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY BRINGS THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES TO Book and documentary. Rockström and Gaffney have also published a book to accompany the documentary. Also called Breaking Boundaries: the Science of Our Planet, and with a foreword by Greta Thunberg, the book focuses on three themes: planetary awareness, planetary boundaries and planetary stewardship. “The book makes the case that this is really a decisive decade for humanity. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Stratospheric ozone depletion The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. If this layer decreases, increasing amounts of UV radiation will reach ground level. This can cause a higher incidence of skin cancer in humans as well as damage to terrestrial and marine biological systems. CENTRE WINS BID TO HOST 40 MSEK RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON Barthel is also a centre professor but represents University of Gävle in this consortium. Other partners include the think tank Global Utmaning, Uppsala University, as well as individual researchers from the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, Swedish Environmental Research Institute and Lund University. GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 The SRC is an internationally acknowledged research centre on sustainability science. It departs from the acknowledgement that in our globalized society, there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide. BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Key publications. 2009. Ecology & Society: Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity Nature: a special section and feature article published in Nature 2015. Most recent update of the framework, published in Science. It stated that society’s activities have pushed climate change, biodiversity loss, shifts in nutrient cycles (nitrogen and phosphorus), and land use ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ACTION, THE RISKS OF INACTION: The leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have committed to sustainably manage nearly 30 million sq km of their national waters by 2025. These countries are behind the High Level Panel for Sustainable Ocean Economy and in early THE “OCEAN 100”: HOW A SMALL GROUP OF COMPANIES DOMINATE Offshore oil and gas companies dominate. The researchers from the centre and Duke University assessed eight core ocean industries: offshore oil and gas, marine equipment and construction, seafood production and processing, container shipping, shipbuilding and repair, cruise tourism, port activities and offshore wind. CORNELL - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Cornell leads a transdisciplinary team of researchers who aim to characterize the global ‘safe operating space for humanity’ in applicable ways, and is active in the growing international community of researchers advancing planetary boundaries science together with practitioners who use the MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: ECONOMICS FOR A CHANGING PLANET This video is part of the Massive Open Online Course Transforming Development: The Science and Practice of Resilience Thinking, which ran during Spring 2018, and was hosted by SDG Academy.. With concerns about climate and global environmental changes, and increases in social, economic, and political turbulence, the concept of resilience is proving useful across a range of ELMQVIST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Elmqvist is a professor in natural resource management at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University. His research is focused on ecosystem services, land use change, urbanization, natural disturbances and components of resilience including the role of socialinstitutions.
BLENCKNER - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice. ÖSTERBLOM - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Österblom has a PhD in Marine Ecology from the Department of Systems Ecology at Stockholm University, and a Master’s Degree in Behavioural Ecology from the Department of Zoology at UppsalaUniversity.
GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
CRONA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Crona is one of the leaders of the ‘Patterns of the Anthropocene’ research stream at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also leads a research programme, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, at the Royal Academy of Science with a focus on global economic dynamics and the biosphere.As such, a large part of her more recent work has focused on understanding different types GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 Contributions to Agenda 2030. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum in 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The accompanying illustration implies that economies and societies areseen as
WEST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE West is a postdoctoral researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. His expertise lies in the sustainability, environmental and conservation social sciences. West currently holds a Formas Early Career Mobility Starting Grant, for which he is exploring practices of collaborative and transdisciplinary knowledge-making in relation toIndigenous
MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Andrew Merrie is a research liaison officer with a particular focus on marine research. Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy AURALDSSON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Coordinator to the director. astrid.auraldsson@su.se. +46-8-674 71 83, +46 73 460 47 67. Twitter-link. THE RULE OF LAW IN GOVERNANCE OF COMPLEX SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL The rule of law in governance of complex socio-ecological changes Jonas Ebbessona,b,* aStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden b Department of Law, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden 1. New thoughts and new wisdom: new law? New understandings of adverse environmental effects from GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
CRONA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Crona is one of the leaders of the ‘Patterns of the Anthropocene’ research stream at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also leads a research programme, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, at the Royal Academy of Science with a focus on global economic dynamics and the biosphere.As such, a large part of her more recent work has focused on understanding different types GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 Contributions to Agenda 2030. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum in 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The accompanying illustration implies that economies and societies areseen as
WEST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE West is a postdoctoral researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. His expertise lies in the sustainability, environmental and conservation social sciences. West currently holds a Formas Early Career Mobility Starting Grant, for which he is exploring practices of collaborative and transdisciplinary knowledge-making in relation toIndigenous
MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Andrew Merrie is a research liaison officer with a particular focus on marine research. Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy AURALDSSON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Coordinator to the director. astrid.auraldsson@su.se. +46-8-674 71 83, +46 73 460 47 67. Twitter-link. THE RULE OF LAW IN GOVERNANCE OF COMPLEX SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL The rule of law in governance of complex socio-ecological changes Jonas Ebbessona,b,* aStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden b Department of Law, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden 1. New thoughts and new wisdom: new law? New understandings of adverse environmental effects from GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The nine planetary boundaries. Estimates of how the different control variables for seven planetary boundaries have changed from 1950 to present. The green shaded polygon represents the safe operating space. Source: Steffen et al. 2015. Stratospheric ozone depletion. The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet(UV
PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The planetary boundaries concept presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. In 2009, former centre director Johan Rockström led a group of 28 internationally renowned scientists to identify the nine processes that regulate the stability and resilienceof the
ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH Action by 14 world leaders guided by centre research. Leading by example, the leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have commited to put a Sustainable Ocean Plan THIS VIRUS MAKES US QUESTION OUR ESTABLISHED WAYS This virus makes us question our established ways. COVID-19 has rippled through personal, social, political and financial life in a way hardly experienced before by people privileged enough to have been sheltered in the past by wars and natural disasters. Photo: D.Burton/Unsplash.
BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Presentation by Johan Rockström during World Economic Forum 2017. Text. In just five decades, we have transitioned from being small world on a big planet to a big world on a small planet – we are now disturbing biomes that regulate the stability of the entire system. Executive director Johan Rockström explains why we should beconcerned
CORNELL - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Cornell leads a transdisciplinary team of researchers who aim to characterize the global ‘safe operating space for humanity’ in applicable ways, and is active in the growing international community of researchers advancing planetary boundaries science together with practitioners who use the BLENCKNER - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Blenckner has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles in both natural and interdisciplinary science journals. He is a Visiting Fellow of the National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis (NCEAS) University of California, US. Since January 2021 he is a member of the European Marine Board of coastal resilience and the IMBeR Science HOW FOOD CONNECTS ALL THE SDGS Johan Rockström and Pavan Sukhdev present new way of viewing the Sustainable Development Goals and how they are all linked to food. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum 13 June 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev, pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of theMANCILLA GARCÍA
Mancilla-García holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Oxford. She also obtained a Master of Research from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) and, a Bachelor and Master degree from the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (Sciences-Po Paris). During her studies in Paris, she alsofollowed
PLANETARY BOUNDARIES: EXPLORING THE SAFE OPERATING SPACEenvironment. 2009.
STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
CRONA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Crona is one of the leaders of the ‘Patterns of the Anthropocene’ research stream at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also leads a research programme, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, at the Royal Academy of Science with a focus on global economic dynamics and the biosphere.As such, a large part of her more recent work has focused on understanding different types GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 Contributions to Agenda 2030. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum in 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The accompanying illustration implies that economies and societies areseen as
WEST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE West is a postdoctoral researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. His expertise lies in the sustainability, environmental and conservation social sciences. West currently holds a Formas Early Career Mobility Starting Grant, for which he is exploring practices of collaborative and transdisciplinary knowledge-making in relation toIndigenous
MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Andrew Merrie is a research liaison officer with a particular focus on marine research. Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy AURALDSSON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Coordinator to the director. astrid.auraldsson@su.se. +46-8-674 71 83, +46 73 460 47 67. Twitter-link. THE RULE OF LAW IN GOVERNANCE OF COMPLEX SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL The rule of law in governance of complex socio-ecological changes Jonas Ebbessona,b,* aStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden b Department of Law, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden 1. New thoughts and new wisdom: new law? New understandings of adverse environmental effects from GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Development. Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat. Focus area. Complex adaptive systems. Understanding change, diversity and emergence. Read more. Stewardship & transformations. Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towards sustainable futures. Read more. GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP is funded by USAID, Sida, FCDO, and the Canadian government and is hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre.The
CRONA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Crona is one of the leaders of the ‘Patterns of the Anthropocene’ research stream at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also leads a research programme, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, at the Royal Academy of Science with a focus on global economic dynamics and the biosphere.As such, a large part of her more recent work has focused on understanding different types GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 Contributions to Agenda 2030. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum in 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The accompanying illustration implies that economies and societies areseen as
WEST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE West is a postdoctoral researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. His expertise lies in the sustainability, environmental and conservation social sciences. West currently holds a Formas Early Career Mobility Starting Grant, for which he is exploring practices of collaborative and transdisciplinary knowledge-making in relation toIndigenous
MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Andrew Merrie is a research liaison officer with a particular focus on marine research. Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy AURALDSSON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Coordinator to the director. astrid.auraldsson@su.se. +46-8-674 71 83, +46 73 460 47 67. Twitter-link. THE RULE OF LAW IN GOVERNANCE OF COMPLEX SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL The rule of law in governance of complex socio-ecological changes Jonas Ebbessona,b,* aStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden b Department of Law, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden 1. New thoughts and new wisdom: new law? New understandings of adverse environmental effects from GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The nine planetary boundaries. Estimates of how the different control variables for seven planetary boundaries have changed from 1950 to present. The green shaded polygon represents the safe operating space. Source: Steffen et al. 2015. Stratospheric ozone depletion. The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet(UV
PLANETARY BOUNDARIES The planetary boundaries concept presents a set of nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come. In 2009, former centre director Johan Rockström led a group of 28 internationally renowned scientists to identify the nine processes that regulate the stability and resilienceof the
ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH Action by 14 world leaders guided by centre research. Leading by example, the leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have commited to put a Sustainable Ocean Plan THIS VIRUS MAKES US QUESTION OUR ESTABLISHED WAYS This virus makes us question our established ways. COVID-19 has rippled through personal, social, political and financial life in a way hardly experienced before by people privileged enough to have been sheltered in the past by wars and natural disasters. Photo: D.Burton/Unsplash.
BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Presentation by Johan Rockström during World Economic Forum 2017. Text. In just five decades, we have transitioned from being small world on a big planet to a big world on a small planet – we are now disturbing biomes that regulate the stability of the entire system. Executive director Johan Rockström explains why we should beconcerned
CORNELL - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Cornell leads a transdisciplinary team of researchers who aim to characterize the global ‘safe operating space for humanity’ in applicable ways, and is active in the growing international community of researchers advancing planetary boundaries science together with practitioners who use the BLENCKNER - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Blenckner has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles in both natural and interdisciplinary science journals. He is a Visiting Fellow of the National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis (NCEAS) University of California, US. Since January 2021 he is a member of the European Marine Board of coastal resilience and the IMBeR Science HOW FOOD CONNECTS ALL THE SDGS Johan Rockström and Pavan Sukhdev present new way of viewing the Sustainable Development Goals and how they are all linked to food. Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum 13 June 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev, pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of theMANCILLA GARCÍA
Mancilla-García holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Oxford. She also obtained a Master of Research from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) and, a Bachelor and Master degree from the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (Sciences-Po Paris). During her studies in Paris, she alsofollowed
PLANETARY BOUNDARIES: EXPLORING THE SAFE OPERATING SPACEenvironment. 2009.
STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-06-03. 126 Nobel Laureates tell G7 summit “Humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 The SRC is an internationally acknowledged research centre on sustainability science. It departs from the acknowledgement that in our globalized society, there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide. CRONA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Crona is one of the leaders of the ‘Patterns of the Anthropocene’ research stream at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also leads a research programme, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, at the Royal Academy of Science with a focus on global economic dynamics and the biosphere.As such, a large part of her more recent work has focused on understanding different types BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences WEST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE West has a keen interest in teaching and education. He has co-designed and run a PhD course, together with Wijnand Boonstra, titled ‘Why bother with Durkheim?Using (classical) social science to understand the social dynamics of social-ecological systems,’ and has also co-run with Lisen Schultz the SRC’s MSc programme course module ‘Adaptive Governance’ in 2015 and 2017. MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other AURALDSSON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE This is the contact section of Stockholm Resilience Centre, with staff directory and centre contact details. STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Research news | 2021-06-03. 126 Nobel Laureates tell G7 summit “Humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act GLOBAL RESILIENCE PARTNERSHIP The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisation joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change GORDON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Gordon is an internationally recognised scientist in sustainability of water, food, and the biosphere. She conducts innovative research that combines work with small scale farmers in Africa, global models of land-use and rainfall interactions, and culinary innovators. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AGENDA 2030 The SRC is an internationally acknowledged research centre on sustainability science. It departs from the acknowledgement that in our globalized society, there are virtually no ecosystems that are not shaped by people and no people without the need for ecosystems and the services they provide. CRONA - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Crona is one of the leaders of the ‘Patterns of the Anthropocene’ research stream at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. She also leads a research programme, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, at the Royal Academy of Science with a focus on global economic dynamics and the biosphere.As such, a large part of her more recent work has focused on understanding different types BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences WEST - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE West has a keen interest in teaching and education. He has co-designed and run a PhD course, together with Wijnand Boonstra, titled ‘Why bother with Durkheim?Using (classical) social science to understand the social dynamics of social-ecological systems,’ and has also co-run with Lisen Schultz the SRC’s MSc programme course module ‘Adaptive Governance’ in 2015 and 2017. MERRIE - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Merrie’s primary responsibilities are to establish and manage contacts with collaborating partners and funders and coordinate relevant research under the Keystone Dialogues Project, which provides scientific support to the science-business-policy GOVERNANCE AND COMPLEXITY—EMERGING ISSUES FOR GOVERNANCE CAS consists of agents (e.g., cells, species, social actors, firms, and nations) assumed to follow certain behavioral schemata. Second, as no central control directs the behavior of agents, self-organization occurs when agents are acting on locally available information about the behavior of other AURALDSSON - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE This is the contact section of Stockholm Resilience Centre, with staff directory and centre contact details. THE NINE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Stratospheric ozone depletion The stratospheric ozone layer in the atmosphere filters out ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. If this layer decreases, increasing amounts of UV radiation will reach ground level. This can cause a higher incidence of skin cancer in humans as well as damage to terrestrial and marine biological systems. ACTION BY 14 WORLD LEADERS GUIDED BY CENTRE RESEARCH THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ACTION, THE RISKS OF INACTION: The leaders of Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau and Portugal have committed to sustainably manage nearly 30 million sq km of their national waters by 2025. These countries are behind the High Level Panel for Sustainable Ocean Economy and in early PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Key publications. 2009. Ecology & Society: Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity Nature: a special section and feature article published in Nature 2015. Most recent update of the framework, published in Science. It stated that society’s activities have pushed climate change, biodiversity loss, shifts in nutrient cycles (nitrogen and phosphorus), and land use THIS VIRUS MAKES US QUESTION OUR ESTABLISHED WAYS Forced to experience alternative ways. Our norms, values, and social interactions codevelop with the contexts we live in. Just over a few months we have not only seen massive responses in production, consumption, and mobility patterns, but also vast changes in behaviors and norms that influence both our private and professional lives, such as flying, teaching, consumption and sizes of BEYOND THE ANTHROPOCENE Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences CORNELL - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE Cornell leads a transdisciplinary team of researchers who aim to characterize the global ‘safe operating space for humanity’ in applicable ways, and is active in the growing international community of researchers advancing planetary boundaries science together with practitioners who use the BLENCKNER - STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE The ocean is a lifeline for human existence, but current practices risk severely undermining ocean sustainability. Present and future social−ecological challenges necessitate the maintenance and development of knowledge and action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice. HOW FOOD CONNECTS ALL THE SDGS Speaking at the Stockholm EAT Food Forum 13 June 2016, centre director Johan Rockström and board member Pavav Sukhdev, pushed for a new way of viewing the economic, social and ecological aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).MANCILLA GARCÍA
Mancilla-García is currently working on two research projects. One of these projects focuses on analysing and comparing different approachesto causality in
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OCEAN
Contributing to a sustainable and equitable future for the oceanRead more
FOOD
The prerequisites for and pathways to sustainable and resilient globalfood systems
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ANTHROPOCENE
What it means when humans shape every aspect of the biosphereRead more
DEVELOPMENT
Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat.Focus area
COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS Understanding change, diversity and emergenceRead more
STEWARDSHIP & TRANSFORMATIONS Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towardssustainable futures
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LORUMIPSUM
Phasellus porta augue quis elit eleifend, a ornare lectus volutpat.Focus area
DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable development for all in the AnthropoceneRead more
COMPLEXITIES
Understanding change, diversity and emergence in social-ecologicalsystems
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STEWARDSHIP & TRANSFORMATIONS Exploring diverse trajectories of social-ecological resilience towardssustainable futures
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KEY CONCEPTS
WHAT IS RESILIENCE?
An introduction to a popular yet often misunderstood conceptAPPLYING RESILIENCE
Seven principles for resilience in social-ecological systems RECONNECTING TO THE BIOSPHERE Why we have to stop considering nature and the environment as something separate from society PLANETARY BOUNDARIES Nine planetary boundaries within which humanity can continue to develop and thrive for generations to come NOBEL PRIZE SUMMIT OUR PLANET, OUR FUTURE Centre partner in first-ever Nobel summit on sustainable development - read more and register to attend here!WHAT WE DO
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We invest significant resources into our communications and outreach work, engaging with a wide variety of stakeholders and audiences PARTNERSHIPS AND CHANGE PROCESSES We are an active partner in multiple change processes, advancing scientific insights and influencing societies at all scalesEDUCATION
We offer interdisciplinary courses on Undergraduate, Master's, PhD andExecutive Level
RESEARCH
We do transdisciplinary research on resilience and social ecologicalsystems
IMPACT
We promote science-led sustainability with innovation, competitivenessand value creation
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Research news | 2021-06-05 GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DARK SIDE OF THE SEAFOOD INDUSTRY Centre PhD student Frida Bengtsson explains the complexities of dealing with illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, and why she has never felt more hopeful than now*
Research news | 2021-06-04 A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TIPPING POINTS WORK Why the polar ice sheets are of particular importance for the stability of the climate system as a whole*
Research news | 2021-06-03 126 NOBEL LAUREATES TELL G7 SUMMIT “HUMANITY IS TAKING COLOSSAL RISKS WITH OUR COMMON FUTURE” The statement, signed by Nobel laureates including Brian Schmidt, the Dalai Lama, Steven Chu, Shirin Ebadi, Jennifer Doudna, Alice Munro and Paul Nurse, implores leaders to act*
Research news | 2021-06-02 WHY SUSTAINABLE FINANCE RISKS UNDERMINING ITS OWN EFFORTS Many ‘green’ investment strategies will not meaningfully contribute to sustainability because they are flawed, researchers warn*
Research news | 2021-06-02 CENTRE RESEARCH ON SOCIAL TIPPING POINTS INSPIRES PUSH FOR NEW DUTCHCLIMATE STRATEGY
Open letter to Dutch cabinet signed by over 100 NGOs, universities, grassroots organisations and artists*
Research news | 2021-06-02 WHY LAND-USE INTENSITY CAN CAUSE TRADE-OFFS AMONG ECOSYSTEM SERVICES Comparing across cases can improve ability to predict how land use alters ecosystem service relationshipsSee more news
IMPACT AND APPLICATION SCIENCE WITH REAL WORLD APPLICATION Read more about our impact and explore examples where our work haswielded influence
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* Our research focus * Resilience dictionary * What is resilience? * Applying resilience thinking * Reconnecting to the biosphere * Planetary boundaries * Modelling and Visualisation Lab * How food connects to the SDGs*
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* Graduate level (Master’s)* PhD programme
* PhD Video Archive
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Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesFOLLOW US:
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