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  1. Creating a win-win situation
    News | 2020-12-13

    something we just ethically protect," said Rockström. "It makes sense to protect it for our own well-being." A win-win situation The Planetary Boundaries framework and resilience thinking was at the core of

  2. Navigating the transition to ecosystem-based management of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
    Publications | 2020-12-12

    Navigating the transition to ecosystem-based management of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia Publication review New governance thinking efficient cure for global coral crisis. A new and alternative

  3. David Collste awarded the Donella Meadows Prize
    News | 2024-05-03

    ceremony. Donella Meadows, after which the award is named, was a groundbreaking systems-thinking researcher and lead author of the report Limits to Growth which was published as a report to the think tank

  4. Daw
    Staff | 2022-03-21

    scenarios Daw teaches research ethics, ecosystem services and statistical thinking on SRC’s Masters course on Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development, and leads Unit 1 ‘The Biosphere and

  5. Contagious collapses
    News | 2020-12-13

    and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics has teamed up with Princeton University ecologist Simon Levin to study (also member of Stockholm Resilience Centre's board) how such regime shifts can be

  6. Healthy cities, healthy people
    News | 2020-12-13

    According to a paper recently published in Sustainable Earth, cities will ultimately fail in their ability to let people interact unless they integrate a better thinking around sustainability. The

  7. Rivers run from faraway
    News | 2020-12-13

    sometimes it’s good to go with the flow, in other cases it should raise questions. When thinking about actual rivers, modifications, be it by humans or nature, are usually attributed to local land use changes

  8. Fishers’ responses towards regulation and authorities
    News | 2020-12-13

    motivations that underpin compliance. New conceptual tools to help understand and recognize different human responses towards regulation and authorities. Understanding the quality and resilience of compliance

  9. Clarifying confusion about conflicts
    News | 2020-12-13

    process dynamics that emerge from complex system interactions, such as resilience, adaptive capacity, sensitivity, feedbacks, tipping points, or thresholds. Through their review they found that only 10 of

  10. Exploring a sense of belonging and care
    News | 2021-04-14

    and nature influence our ability to navigate complex environmental changes Many people are hard at work thinking about how we can reach a fair and prosperous world for both people and nature. But