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Research news | 2023-08-21
New technology itself will not be sufficient for cities to become climate neutral. Nature-based solutions are required too. That is the main result of a recent study based on satellite data from 54 European cities
Research news | 2022-11-25
Green wedges and large nature areas are especially important for the young, elderly and unemployed, a new comparative study finds
Research news | 2020-09-24
Centre researcher also listed among the world’s most cited researchers
Research news | 2020-09-10
Stockholm Resilience Centre contributes to WWF’s landmark Living Planet Report and associated new analysis to “bend the curve” of biodiversity loss
Research news | 2020-08-10
Parks, gardens and other greenspaces made available for everyone are increasingly diminishing. The change is often undetectable by the residents themselves
Research news | 2020-08-05
Racial segregation during Apartheid has influenced the distribution of and access to green infrastructure
Research news | 2020-06-05
Cities resemble ecosystems in a number of ways, and urban planning has much to gain from applying resilience thinking
Research news | 2020-05-29
If the coronavirus has taught urban planners anything, it is that public access to green areas is more important than ever
Research news | 2020-05-27
How green areas reduce the urban heat island effect
Research news | 2020-04-29
Project to analyze how Swedes have changed their outdoor social activities during the coronavirus pandemic
Research news | 2020-04-21
In times of social distancing, green areas are more important than ever
Research news | 2020-03-16
In Warsaw, residents determined to avoid spatial chaos of the past mobilize to avoid environmental chaos in the future
Research news | 2020-02-21
Despite rapid urban growth, agriculture in a wetland area in the south of Mexico City soldiers on, more than a millennium after its birth
Research news | 2019-12-09
Why urban growth causes more biodiversity loss outside of cities and why that is far more important in magnitude
Research news | 2019-11-26
Food initiatives within the Stockholm-Mälaren region in Sweden offer insight into a transformation of the global food system
Research news | 2019-11-21
A study of Cape Town’s plant life shows how post-apartheid poverty and inequality is mirrored in and exacerbated by ecological patterns
Research news | 2019-11-20
A study of local sustainability projects in Africa offers a new approach to understanding how grassroots projects address the SDGs
Research news | 2019-11-13
Centre joins “Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience in the Anthropocene” network
Research news | 2019-11-12
A state-of-the art review of urban data infrastructure reveals how cities can become powerful agents in the fight against climate change
Research news | 2019-11-06
As the social ecological system framework celebrates 20 years, researchers analyse its use in scientific publications. Despite increased popularity, a unifying definition is still missing
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