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Safe and just operating spaces for regional social-ecological systemsPublications | 2020-12-12
increase the policy impact of the boundaries concept as most governance takes place at the regional rather than planetary scale; (2) contribute to the understanding and dissemination of complexity thinking
Scenarios of Good Anthropocenes in southern AfricaPublications | 2020-12-12scenarios therefore demonstrate more radical, previously unimagined ways of thinking about sustainability futures on the African continent and beyond. Latest news Research news | 2024-07-05 Do hunting and
Putting relational thinking to work in sustainability science – reply to Raymond et al.Publications | 2021-05-31Putting relational thinking to work in sustainability science – reply to Raymond et al. Summary We welcome Raymond et al.’s invitation to further discuss the ‘pragmatics’ of relational thinking in
Unpacking decades of multi-scale events and environment-based development in the Senegalese Sahel: Lessons and perspectives for the futurePublications | 2022-03-15recurring flaws: redundancy, lack of synergy, and questionable relevance to local needs We put forth that a more resilient thinking-based development paradigm is necessary to guide the growing number of
Urban sustainability science: prospects for innovations through a system’s perspective, relational and transformations’ approachesPublications | 2022-03-11systems, relations, policies and governance approaches. Our proposal for the future of urban sustainability science centres on emphasizing the relevance and policy applicability of systems’ thinking, value
Key advantages of the leverage points perspective to shape human-nature relationsPublications | 2022-03-16revealed three deep leverage points addressing paradigm shifts in research and beyond: relational thinking and values, stewardship philosophy and shifting the economic growth paradigm to focus on human well
From fairplay to climate wars: making climate change scenarios more dynamic, creative, and integrativePublications | 2022-03-16solar radiation modification (SRM) requires thinking not just about staying within the remaining carbon budget, but also about politics and people. However, despite growing interest in CDR and SRM
Building capacities for transformative change towards sustainability: Imagination in Intergovernmental Science-Policy Scenario ProcessesPublications | 2020-12-12uncertainty, individual and collective thinking mechanisms and relevance to policy making. We compared four cases of imaginative, arts-based scenario processes that each offer aspects of meeting these criteria
Yanama budyari gumada: reframing the urban to care as Darug Country in western SydneyPublications | 2020-12-12cultural burns and sustained presence on Country in the form of Darug-led culture camps. The Darug principle of yanama budyari gumada , to ‘walk with good spirit’, embodies and invites new ways of thinking
Towards greater transparency and coherence in funding for sustainable marine fisheries and healthy oceansPublications | 2020-12-12two-day workshop in December 2018, and this “coda” manuscript seeks to distil thinking around a series of key recurring topics raised throughout the workshop. These topics are collected into three broad
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