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Research news | 2020-10-15
This virus makes us question our established ways
With this pandemic, the opportunity to think outside the box is now
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Research news | 2020-09-24
Creating pathways to futures where people and nature support one another
Humanity relies on nature in a wide variety of ways. Opening up a diversity of perspectives is critical to identify pathways towards desirable futures
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Research news | 2020-09-15
Making fisheries models more realistic
Diversity in fisher behaviours are often absent in current models of fisheries. A new study points out how to incorporate them
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Research news | 2020-06-16
Collaboration in uncertain times can turn tragedy into comedy
Caring for the future can spur long-term collective action but the severity of a perceived threat is what will eventually determine whether action will be taken
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Research news | 2020-03-10
Why constant change is more important than stability
We talk and think in terms of things and entities that are stable and unchanging. This is understandable, but misguided, researchers argue
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Research news | 2020-01-26
Human pressure on world's ocean shows no sign of slowing
Recent colossal rise in human pressure on ocean quantified in new study
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Research news | 2020-01-22
Social tipping mechanisms could spark societal change
Changes in opinions and behaviour can trigger a global sustainability transformation
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Research news | 2019-10-23
Being biocultural
Why biocultural diversity can contribute to both local and global sustainability
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Research news | 2018-10-30
Connecting the dots between social inequalities and environmental change
Six ways inequality affects our environment and vice versa
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Research news | 2018-04-03
Where and how children connect to nature
16 situations when children really connect with a natural environment
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Research news | 2018-03-06
Human behaviour and complex ecosystem dynamics
To celebrate International Women's Day, we highlight five of our female researchers. First is Anne-Sophie Crépin who looks at the interplay between economic incentives, ecosystem regime shifts, policy and human behaviour
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Research news | 2017-09-27
Connecting over a sustainable future
Better understanding of human-nature connections can provide a powerful window into how to drive sustainable behaviour
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Research news | 2017-05-28
Acknowledging the connections between mind, body and environment
Researchers call for a new ”embodied scientific realism” where connections between mind, body and nature are better accounted for
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Educational news | 2017-02-02
Nudging the neighbourhood towards environmentally friendly behaviour
Centre Master's student's research aims to uncover ways to convince Hökarängen locals to recycle more of their food waste by looking to psychology and behavioural economics
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Research news | 2016-10-07
How to better include human behaviour in models of social-ecological systems
Better representation of human behaviour needed in models of social-ecological systems
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Research news | 2016-10-07
Clues for tipping from vicious to virtuous behaviour identified
Social norms can cross tipping points faster if new behaviour is difficult for others to ignore
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Research news | 2016-07-13
An embodied connection to the biosphere
New study explores new ways of describing the connection between people and planet
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Research news | 2015-12-28
'Invasive aliens' fails to convey the complexity of environmental systems and change
'Invasive aliens' is catchy but fails to convey the complexity of environmental systems and change
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Research news | 2015-09-21
Where is your Stockholm?
Project offers inhabitants of Stockholm the chance to map their favourite and least favourite areas of the city
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Research news | 2015-07-03
Why is it so hard to stop overfishing?
New article asks why it is so hard to stop overfishing
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Research news | 2015-03-11
Management forcing increased specialisation in fisheries systems
Rigid regulations, not marked dynamics or fish stocks, leave fishers more specialised and inflexible
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Research news | 2014-10-31
Diversity in fishers' behaviour; a matter of style
Inefficient fisheries management can be effectivised by further classifying fishing practices and styles
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Research news | 2014-08-05
Governance challenges in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction
Increasing exploitation of ocean areas beyond national jurisdiction present serious governance challenges
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Research news | 2014-02-18
Habits of a complex mind
How to go from reductionist thinking to action based complexity research
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Research news | 2013-09-13
Farmers' interest in nature and biodiversity
Farmers' interest in nature contributes to higher levels of biodiversity
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Research news | 2013-09-03
Willing but unable
Insufficient management of connectivity in landscape planning due to lack of communication, not interest
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Research news | 2013-08-23
Regime shifts in social-ecological systems
Better understanding of the coupling between human behavior and ecological dynamics key to predicting ecological regime shifts