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Research news | 2020-05-29
Why Covid-19 and systemic risks are part of the hyper-connected world we live in
Transforming our planet into a production plant for food, fiber and fuel paves the way for new and widespread risks. It may define our future
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Research news | 2019-11-12
No community or ecosystem is an island
Why thinking global and acting local can actually undermine sustainability at larger scales, and how to make sure that it doesn’t
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Research news | 2019-03-08
Disrupted food practices in the Himalayas
How remote villages in the Eastern Himalayas have become symbols of forced-upon policies and globalisation
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Research news | 2018-11-17
On the other side of the ditch
Study reveals deeply contrasting realities for farmers in South Africa
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Research news | 2018-11-13
Gambling with antibiotics and pesticides
First assessment of planetary boundaries for antibiotic and pesticide resistance shows several are already crossed
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Research news | 2018-03-07
Subject to change - educating and resilience thinking
To celebrate International Women's Day, we highlight five of our woman researchers. Centre researcher and director of the Master's programme, Miriam Huitric, explains her role and research on complex ecosystem dynamics
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Research news | 2017-12-21
Sea plastics’ planetary impact
New study looks at whether marine plastic pollution should be considered as a component of chemical pollutants in planetary boundaries framework
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Research news | 2016-11-18
How abrupt resource decline can trigger more effective communication and cooperation
Threat of abrupt resource decline can trigger more effective communication and cooperation
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Research news | 2016-11-04
Confidence is king, knowledge is queen
Why cooperation alone is not enough to secure sustainable use of a resource
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Research news | 2016-09-08
Building global resilience to tackle antibiotic resistance
Researchers call for stronger coordinated action to counter overuse of antibiotics
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Research news | 2016-06-23
Radically new thinking and approaches required for marine research
Songwriter PJ Harvey provides inspiration for paper calling for radically new thinking within marine research