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Journal / article | 2017
Galaz, V., J. Tallberg, A Boin, C Ituarte‐Lima, E Hey, P Olsson, F Westley. 2017. “Global Governance Dimensions of Globally Networked Risks: The State of the Art in Social Science Research”, Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 8 (1), 4-27. https://doi.org/10.1002/rhc3.12108
Global risks are now increasingly being perceived as networked, and likely to result in large‐scale, propagating failures and crises that transgress national boundaries and societal sectors. These so called “globally networked risks” pose fundamental challenges to global governance institutions. A growing literature explores the nature of these globally networked or “systemic” risks. While this research has taught us much abou...
Policy brief or report | 2017
Hoff, H., Häyhä, T., Cornell, S., Lucas, P. 2017. Bringing EU policy into line with the Planetary Boundaries. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Discussion Brief. Stockholm, Sweden. https://www.sei-international.org/publications?pid=3128
Report | 2017
Vierikko, K., E. Andersson, C. Branquinho, B. Elands, L. Fischer, P. Goncalves, F. Grilo, D. Haase, C. Ioja, I. Kowarik, J. Lindgren, R.C. Mendes, J. Niemelä, M. Pieniniemi, A. Silva, M. Puttonen, M. Santos-Reis, D. Teixeira, J. Vieira, V. Yli-Pelkonen. 2017. Identifying, Quantifying and Qualifying Biocultural Diversity - Assessment of Biocultural Diversity. Green Surge.
This report is the final deliverable of WP2 and belongs to task 2.3 “Development of a database and typology of BCD of UGI components as grounding knowledge for other parts of the project (WP4-7)”. BCD research in the GREEN SURGE project was simultaneously carried out in five different phases at multiple scales from the local and context-dependent scale (Urban Learning Lab (ULL) cities, see chapter 3.2) to European level analys...
Mattijssen, T.J.M., A.S. Olafsson, M.S. Møller, N. Gulsrud, O.H. Caspersen, E. Andersson, B. Anton, A. Buijs, B. Elands, D. Haase, R. Hansen, J. Kronenberg, N. Kabisch, J. Niemelä, S. Pauleit, E. Rall, W. Rolf. 2017. Urban Green Infrastructure: Connecting People and Nature for Sustainable Cities. A Summary for Policy Makers. Green Surge, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen.
Malmer, P., M. Tengö, M. Belay Ali, M.J. Cadalig Batang-ay, M. Farhan Ferrari, G.G. Mburu, S. Mitambo, C. Phokha, P. Trakansuphakon. 2017. Report from the Walking walkshop in Hin Lad Nai, Thailand 13 - 15 February 2016. International exchange meeting for mobilisation of indigenous and local knowledge for community and ecosystem wellbeing.
A workshop took place 11-18 September 2015 in Jafr and Tuggoz communities, Tajikistan, and resulted in a summary report entitled Climate Change and Biocultural Adaptation in Mountain Communities. It also included information acquired from the previous workshop hosted in Bhutan in May 2014, where the International Network of Mountain Indigenous Peoples (INMIP) was formed. This network aims to promote interaction and a knowledge...
Other publication | 2017
Kronenberg, J., E. Andersson, E. Rall, D. Haase, N. Kabisch, C. Cummings, R. Cvejić. 2017. Guide to Valuation and Integration of Different Valuation Methods. A Tool for Planning Support. Green Surge, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen.
Heinrup, M., Schultz, L. 2017. Swedish biosphere reserves as arenas for implementing the 2030 Agenda. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
This report investigates how the MAB Programme in Sweden, with its five biosphere reserves, can contribute to the implementation in Sweden of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Five main functions the biosphere reserves fulfil in sustainable development are identified: Platforms for collaboration Connecting actors - Vertically and horizontally Integrating the 2030 Agenda goals Maintaining heal...
Havenhand, J., A-S. Crépin, H.L. Filipsson, S. Jagers, D. Langlet, S. Matti, S. Niiranen, M. Troell, L.G. Anderson, V. Galaz, E. Kritzberg, D. Turner, M. Winder, P. de Wit. 2017. Acidification of Swedish seas in a changing environment: causes, consequences, and responses. The Environmental committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Conference paper | 2017
Folke, C. 2017. The Biosphere Foundation and Sustainability: A Reflection. In: Kessler, E. and A. Karlqvist. (eds.). Environmental Reality: Rethinking the Options. The 12th Royal Colloquium, Rosersberg’s Palace, Sweden, May 23-25, 2016.
Cao, L., R. Naylor, P. Henriksson, D. Leadbitter, M. Troell, W. Zhang. 2017. Rebuttal to Han et al., Reviews in Aquaculture, 2016 doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.27925.93928.
As authors of " China's aquaculture and the world's fisheries " (Cao et al., Science, 2015), we would like to dispute several claims presented in " A revisit to fishmeal usage and associated consequences in Chinese aquaculture " (Han et al., Reviews in Aquaculture, 2016), as the latter seriously misrepresents the intent and substance of our Science paper. In their review, Han and colleagues argue that although China's aquacult...
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