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Newspaper and media input | 2015
Rockström, J. 2015. Nine ways to pull our planet back from the brink. World Economic Forum. 2015-01-19.
Bill and Melinda Gates said a simple pie chart in a newspaper breaking down the major causes of death among children forced them to ramp up their philanthropic effort. Bill Gates remarked, “If you show people the problems and you show them the solutions they will be moved to act.” Last week, two research papers unambiguously identify the key priorities to reduce global systemic risk and ensure long-term prosperity. The fi...
Norström, A. 2015. This goal is key to the whole development agenda. World Economic Forum. 2015-09-25.
Kuylenstierna, J., J. Rockström. 2015. FN’s mål är universella. Svenska Dagbladet Debatt, Replik. 2015-08-24.
Med anledning av gästledaren "FN:s mål hjälper ingen fattig" (7/8) , har följande inlägg inkommit: Svenska Dagbladet har på ett föredömligt, sakligt och nyanserat sätt rapporterat om processen som lett fram till de nya hållbarhetsmålen. Därför blev vi beklämda när vi läste Benjamin Katzeff Silbersteins gästledare ”FN:s mål hjälper ingen fattig” fredagen den 7 augusti. Hans resonemang reflekterar ett förlegat synsätt, där m...
Kapoor, R., J. Rockström, K. Sall, F. Sijbesma. 2015. The long march to Paris. Project Syndicate. 2015-11-30.
PARIS – Over the next few weeks, Paris will once again dominate global headlines. This time, however, the news is likely to be positive, as world leaders come together to forge a meaningful agreement in the fight against climate change. To be sure, at first glance, the United Nations Climate Change Conference taking place from November 30 to December 11 looks a lot like the 2009 conference in Copenhagen, when negotiators were...
Report | 2015
Haider, L.J., F. van Oudenhoven. 2015. Seeds and Ideas: Food as a method in development practice. Thought for Food Hivos & Oxfam Novib.
To understand how ideas come to be, and particularly how they take root in people’s minds and in the collective mind of societies, it is not enough to locate where they began. In a sense (Foucault (1977) would say), origins are irrelevant: understanding the paths that ideas take as they evolve, and the passions, struggles and dissensions that shape them, brings us much closer to their essence than locating their beginning. Ide...
Wang-Erlandsson, L. 2015. 6 reasons why we need clean water for all. World Economic Forum. 2015-09-18.
Book chapter | 2015
Schlüter, M., R. (Oonsie) Biggs, M.L. Schoon, M.D. Robards, J.M. Anderies. 2015. Reflections on building resilience: Interactions among principles and implications for governance. In: Biggs, R. (Oonsie), M. Schlüter, M.L. Schoon (Eds.), Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK pp. 251–282
As both the societies and the world in which we live face increasingly rapid and turbulent changes, the concept of resilience has become an active and important research area. Reflecting the very latest research, this book provides a critical review of the ways in which resilience of social-ecological systems, and the ecosystem services they provide, can be enhanced. With contributions from leaders in the field, the chapter...
Cundill, G., A.M. Leitch, D. Armitage, G.D. Peterson. 2015. Principle 5 Encourage learning. In: Biggs, R. (Oonsie), M. Schlüter, M.L. Schoon (Eds.), Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK pp. 174–200
Dakos, V., A.E. Quinlan, A.B. Jacopo, E.M. Bennett, Ö. Bodin, S. Burnsilver. 2015. Principle 2 Manage connectivity. In: Biggs, R. (Oonsie), M. Schlüter, M.L. Schoon (Eds.), Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK pp. 80–104
Kurpiers, L.A., B. Schulte-Herbrüggen, I. Ejotre, D.M. Reeder. 2015. Bushmeat and emerging infectious diseases: Lessons from Africa. In: Angelici, F.A. (Ed.), Problematic Wildlife: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach. Springer International Publishing, New York, USA pp. 507–551
Zoonotic diseases are the main contributor to emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) and present a major threat to global public health. Bushmeat is an important source of protein and income for many African people, but bushmeat-related activities have been linked to numerous EID outbreaks, such as Ebola, HIV, and SARS. Importantly, increasing demand and commercialization of bushmeat is exposing more people to pathogens and fac...
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