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Policy brief or report | 2015
Falkenmark, M., J. Rockström. 2015. Chapter 13: Double water blindness: Delaying Sub-Saharan green revolution. In: Clausen, A., T.J. Holmgren, K. Lexen (Eds.), Water for Development: Charting a Water Wise Path. SIWI, Stockholm, Sweden Vol. 35 pp. 64–69
Water is crucial for human sustenance, health and dignity; as a driver for business; for food and energy security; and for the ecosystems upon which our societies and continued development depend. For this report, prepare as input to 2015 World Water Week – themed Water for Development – we (SIWI) have invited a wide range of experts with different perspectives on water and development to share their thinking and propose new a...
Journal / article | 2015
Gerten, D., J. Rockström, J. Heinke, W. Steffen, K. Richardson, S. Cornell. 2015. Response to comment on ‘planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet’. Science 348(6240): 1217–d.
Newspaper and media input | 2015
Galaz, V. 2015. A manifesto for algorithms in the environment. The Guardian. 2015-10-05.
Galaz, V. 2015. Vi kan ännu väcka dom goda klimatjättarna. Svenska Dagbladet, Under Strecket, Kultur. 2015-11-29.
Galaz, V. 2015. Preparing for zoonotic surprise. Lancet Global Health. 2015-03-31.
Gaffney, O. 2015. Earth to Paris. Huffington Post. 2015-12-10.
Gaffney, O. 2015. Rebels with a cause. Huffington Post. 2015-12-03
"Epic rhetoric echoed around the Le Bourget conference centre at the opening of the Paris climate summit. World leaders, who had gathered in the capital on Monday, know this is a historic moment. Barack Obama’s few minutes at the podium were as good as anyone’s: “For all the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other. What should give us ...
Gaffney, O. 2015. Ten facts about the Sustainable Development Goals. World Economic Forum. 2015-09-16.
Selvin Pérez, E., M. Schultz. 2015. Co-chairs summary Dialogue Workshop on Assessment of Collective Action in Biodiversity Conservation, Panajachel, Guatemala ¬11-13 June 2015. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Canada
The co-chairs – Edgar Selvin Pérez, Central American and Dominican Republic Program ABS/CCAD-GIZ & Fundación Junej Tˋinam, Guatemala, and Maria Schultz, SwedBio at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden, take full responsibility for this Co-chairs’ Summary of The Dialogue Workshop on Assessment of Collective Action in Biodiversity Conservation. The report has been produced by the co-chairs, and Pernilla Malmer, SwedBio at Stockho...
Karp, D.S., C.D. Mendenhall, E. Callaway, L.O. Frishkoff, P.M. Kareivab, P.R. Ehrlich, G.C. Daily. 2015. Reply to Kirchhoff: Homogenous and mutually exclusive conservation typologies are neither possible nor desirable. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112: E5906.
Kirchhoff (1) highlights inherent difficulties in organizing the rationales that motivate conservation. The author provides two critiques: first, that our conservation objective typology aggregates conflicting subgoals, and second that the objectives are not mutually exclusive (2). We contend that homogenous and mutually exclusive typologies are neither feasible nor desirable for improving awareness of trade-offs in conservati...
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