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Other publication | 2015
Colding, J. 2015. Stärkt hållbarhet, sid 25-32 in Sju perspektiv på hållbar utveckling. Arbetsmaterial 2015:1, Uppdragsbeskrivning för forskar- och expertinsats i delprojekt Stärkt hållbarhet, programarbete för en ny RUFS. Tillväxt- och regionalplaneförvaltningen, Stockholms Läns Landsting.
Detta pm fokuserar till stora delar på resiliensbegreppet i en socialekologisk kontext. En allt större del av forskarsamhället i dag inser att de sociala och naturliga systemen är intimt sammankopplade i tid och rum (Norgaard 1994; Vitousek 1997; Adger 2000), och att människan i en allt högre grad påverkar biosfären, varför man kan betrakta de sociala, ekonomiska och ekologiska delsystemen som ett enda socialekologiskt system ...
Newspaper and media input | 2015
Bjereld, U., H. Flam, B. Frank, P. Holmgren A. Jackelén, J. Kuylenstierna, A. Lindbeck, J. Rockström, A. Wijkman. 2015. Löfven måste ta ställning mot start av nya kolgruvor. Dagens Nyheter Debatt. 2015-11-24.
Berg, C., (ordf. Axel Johnson), T. Puusepp (koncernchef Elekta), H. Vestberg (koncernchef Ericsson), G. Mårder (vd Företagarna), K.-J. Persson (koncernchef H&M Group), P. Strömberg (vd ICA Gruppen), S. Gunolf (vd Indiska), L. Appelqvist (vd Löfbergs), S. Campbell (vd Ratos), P. Hallberg (koncernchef Scania), A. Falkengren (koncernchef SEB), S. Hansén (vd SPP), A. Ryott (vd Swedfund), M. Gerger (koncernchef Systembolaget), A. Kirkby (vd Tele2 Group), N. Gustafsson (Chief Sustainability Officer Volvo Group), C. Petri Gornitzka (Generaldirektör Sida), J. Kuylenstierna (Executive Director Stockholm Environment Institute), T. Holmgren (Executive Director Stockholm International Water Institute), J. Rockström (Director Stockholm Resilience Centre). 2015. Vi lovar göra miljön till kärnverksamhet. Dagens Industri Debatt. 2015-10-14.
Report | 2015
Baptiste, B., J. Carabias, S. Hatfield-Dodds, C. Ituarte-Lima, U. Pascual, I. Ring (coordinating authors) J. Ram Adhikari, M. Andriamahefazafy, S. Arora, G. Erpul, M. Mokhtar Ali Fouda, M. George, H. Hendriks, T. Kluvankova, C. Maretti, E. Munyeneh, R. Oliva, R. Ongugo, G. Pataki, A. Tezer, C.I. Zambrana-Flores. 2015. Definition and typology of policy support tools and methodologies in the context of IPBES. In: Progress report on the catalogue of policy support tools and methodologies (deliverable 4(c)), Information Document IPBES/4/INF/14 for the 4th session of the Plenary of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Kuala Lumpur.
A broad definition of policy support tools and methodologies is necessary to support the development of a comprehensive catalogue and guide that is useful for policy makers, member states, allied organizations, NGOs, business and other stakeholders. This broad definition seeks to include all tools and methodologies that can contribute to desired outcomes for people and nature in relation to biodiversity and ecosystem services....
Andersson, E., C. Adams, J. Kronenberg, R. Cvejić. 2015. Integrating green infrastructure ecosystem services into real economies. Green Surge Deliverable 4.1.
Good quality urban green spaces, linked up within urban green infrastructure (UGI), provide the benefit of multiple ecosystem services, and requires investment of capital and work. The goal of turning investments into high quality green space aligns with the goal of a 'green economy'. Here we adopt and build on the UNEP definition of green economy, and in GREEN SURGE green economy is defined as: An economy that aims to improve...
Andersson, E., C. Adams, J. Kronenberg, D. Haase. 2015. Cash flows generated by urban green spaces - Methods for identifying indirect values of UGI. Green Surge Deliverable 4.2.
Forming the theoretical basis of this report, urban green infrastructure (UGI) is understood as an interconnected system of urban green spaces that serves important environmental, social and even economic purposes. UGI is culturally mediated (shaped and used by people) and perceived values and usefulness depend on the specific cultural setting. Hence, studying UGI necessitates a social-ecological perspective, acknowledging the...
Book chapter | 2015
Viitasalo, M. T. Blenckner, A. Gårdmark, H. Kaartokallio, L. Kautsky, H. Kuosa, M. Lindegren, A. Norkko, K. Olli, J. Wikner J. 2015. Environmental impacts: Marine ecosystems. In: The BACC II Author Team (Eds.), Second Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea Basin. Springer International Publishing, Berlin, Germany pp 363-380.
Increase in sea surface temperature is projected to change seasonal succession and induce dominance shifts in phytoplanktonin springand promote the growth of cyanobacteria in summer. In general, climate change is projected to worsen oxygen conditions and eutrophication in the Baltic Proper and the Gulf of Finland. In the Gulf of Bothnia, the increasing freshwater discharge may increase the amount of dissolved organic carbon (...
Svedin U. 2015. Urban development and the environmental challenges: "Green" systems considerations for the EU. In: In: W. Leal Filho, W., A. Ubelis, D. Berzina (Eds.), Sustainable Development, Knowledge Society and Smart Future Manufacturing Technologies, World Sustainability Series, Springer International Publishing, Zurich, Switzerland pp 81-112.
The increased expansion of urban oriented challenges calls for the need to develop related policies in a sustainable development fashion. This means to be alert to the grand challenges to connect environmental/ecological—social—cultural—economic and technical factors. These challenges exist in all parts of the globalized world, not least in the EU domain. But the different parts of the world will have to find their specific w...
Svedin, U. 2015. Challenges for planetary stewardship at the entry of the period of the Anthropocene. In: W. Leal Filho, W., A. Ubelis, D. Berzina (Eds.), Sustainable Development, Knowledge Society and Smart Future Manufacturing Technologies, World Sustainability Series, Springer International Publishing, Zurich, Switzerland pp 3-18.
In the long human history from the period of the use of stone ax tools and the agricultural revolution to the various phases of the industrial revolution from the 18th century and onwards all sorts of innovative approaches have been applied by humans for the sake of survival and prosperity. In earlier days the environmental impacts due to these solutions were limited—although not always locally or even regionally negligible as...
Schoon, M.L., M.D. Robards, C.L. Meek, V. Galaz. 2015. Principle 7 Promote polycentric governance systems. 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. 226–250.
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 chapters ...
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