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Developing a positive food future for the Stockholm-Mälaren regionNews | 2020-12-13
foster the ability to move towards them. All the participants at the workshop brought their own “seeds”, that is small-scale projects or initiatives of new ways of thinking and doing that exist in the
Imagining pathways towards desirable futuresNews | 2024-01-16Futures-thinking Imagining pathways towards desirable futures Being able to have structured thoughts about the future is an important skill that is underdeveloped in many modern societies. Photo
Changes in ownership and short-term planning see urban green areas disappearNews | 2020-12-13change, they argue, is largely down to shifts in land ownership and lack of long-term thinking. Photo: A. Olichon/Unsplash Story highlights Researchers warn of an incremental demise of green spaces in
Help from an unexpected sourceNews | 2020-12-13environment Perhaps accountants really are superheroes in disguise. The mundane dealing with numbers may not be the first thought that comes to mind when thinking about ways to save our planet, but don’t rush
Applying the Nature Futures Framework to the real worldNews | 2022-08-24the work to explore positive futures for the park, Kuiper and his colleagues organised a workshop with 23 park stakeholders. The purpose was to ‘open up’ people’s thinking about desired people-nature
To understand complex fisheries, researchers must think outside their boxesNews | 2022-08-19complex, adaptive systems they are, researchers argue. Photo: P. Einerhand/Unsplash Traditional approaches are insufficient, social-ecological systems thinking can better capture complex interactions
Adding the technological to the social-ecologicalNews | 2023-03-23article. Photo: Asia Culture Center/Unsplash Researchers make the case for a more systematic way of thinking when designing urban, nature-based solutions Story highlights Research and practice rarely apply
How to visualize cause and effectNews | 2022-12-13suitable In everyday life we make many assumptions about causality without thinking too much, often concerning straightforward things – a plant will not grow without water for example. But for social
Summer reading, as per popular requestNews | 2020-12-132013. Benefits of Investing in Ecosystem Restoration, Conservation Biology 27:6:1286-1293, doi:DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12158 Read more about the article or request publication 2. Fostering complexity thinking
No panaceaNews | 2020-12-13have been adopted due to better environmental performance, most farmers answered that concerns for the environment is already integrated into their current thinking. Any additional efforts come second
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