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  1. Why a shift in water thinking is crucial for Sub-Saharan Africa’s future
    News | 2020-12-13

    a shift in water thinking is needed to meet these challenges. Photo: Senior Airman Lael Huss/US. Air Force/Wikimedia Bildtext får vara max två rader text. Hela texten ska högerjusteras om den bara ska

  2. Towards a Process Epistemology for the Analysis of Social-Ecological System
    Publications | 2021-01-08

    concepts through focusing on the concept of difference, exploring apparent contradictions and engaging in assemblage thinking. Latest news Research news | 2024-07-05 Do hunting and fishing bring us closer to

  3. Towards Modelling Interventions in Small-Scale Fisheries
    Publications | 2021-01-08

    contribution here. Its power lies in synthesising and generalising knowledge embedded in ‘thinking tools’ that enable looking at problems from a complex adaptive systems lens. Our approach is to design an agent

  4. Use your power for good: plural valuation of nature – the Oaxaca statement
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    values are neutral. Unequal power relations influence valuation and decision-making and are at the core of most environmental conflicts. As actors in sustainability thinking, environmental scientists and

  5. A dialogue for the ocean
    News | 2020-12-13

    time when the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) was starting up, and returning to academia felt exciting. It’s a different pace in research. Although it’s stressful at times, it’s also a lot of fun, and

  6. Chapter 13: Double water blindness: Delaying Sub-Saharan green revolution
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    wide range of experts with different perspectives on water and development to share their thinking and propose new avenues for development. This chapter describes water scarcity from a sub-Saharan

  7. Dual thinking for scientists
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    Dual thinking for scientists Summary Recent studies provide compelling evidence for the idea that creative thinking draws upon two kinds of processes linked to distinct physiological features, and

  8. Bright spots: seeds of a good Anthropocene
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    overly optimistic utopias and business-as-usual scenarios that lack insight and innovation, frustrate progress. Here, we present a novel approach to thinking about the future that builds on experiences

  9. Linking a conceptual framework on systems thinking with experiential knowledge
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    Linking a conceptual framework on systems thinking with experiential knowledge Summary This paper addresses a systemic approach for the study of fishers’ ecological knowledge in order to describe

  10. Fostering collaboration for knowledge and action in disaster management in South Africa
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    preconceived assumptions; entrenched disciplinary thinking; and confusing terminology. Enabling factors included efforts to ensure project co-creation and the use of knowledge brokers in promoting systems