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Research story | 2024-06-19
Today, hydrological cycles are increasingly interconnected across larger spatial scales, sometimes even globally. This calls for rethinking how we study and govern water to enhance resilience and sustainability, argues a new study.
Research news | 2024-02-20
A regime shift is gradually spreading through the archipelagos of the Swedish Baltic Sea coast, where shallow bays, previously dominated by pike and perch have one by one become dominated by one of their prey species, the three-spined stickleback.
Research news | 2024-01-24
Social systems where influence is centred around one or two individuals can lead to pack mentality and groupthink in farming communities
Research news | 2022-09-13
Awareness of interdependencies may not promote, but instead even inhibit, exchange and dialogue between different policy actors
Research news | 2022-08-19
Traditional approaches are insufficient, social-ecological systems thinking can better capture complex interactions between people and ecosystems
Research news | 2022-08-17
Appointment adds to an increasing list of centre researchers being acknowledged for their work
Research news | 2022-03-10
Trade among small-scale fishery traders affects the overall capacity and variability of fish provision
Research news | 2022-03-09
Study suggests four modes of building theories in sustainability science and the notion of ‘ecologies of theories’
Research news | 2021-05-31
Four insights into dealing with environmental policy issue interdependencies
Research news | 2021-05-07
Better understanding of diversification strategies could improve policies for the many millions of people who depend on small-scale fisheries
Research news | 2021-03-12
Fisheries conflicts are projected to increase dramatically in the future. Scenario development can help avoid them
Research news | 2020-11-19
Stephan Barthel, Oonsie Biggs, Örjan Bodin, Thomas Elmqvist, Carl Folke, Per Olsson, Garry Peterson and Johan Rockström on exclusive list of world’s most influential researchers
Research news | 2020-06-04
How network analysis can help understand why some actors choose to pick a fight while others want to collaborate
Research news | 2020-04-15
For a network of seemingly disconnected actors to function properly, intermediaries are essential. A new approach reveals their influence
Research news | 2019-12-30
Time to go from simply describing social-ecological systems to explaining how their complex interactions generate observed outcomes
Research news | 2019-12-18
Why conflict is to be expected in the process of transitioning to good water governance, and why it is okay
Research news | 2019-10-09
Fish buyers’ trade relationships with others strongly influences sustainability and their capacity to adapt to changes
Research news | 2019-06-24
New study tests the theoretically popular notion that bottom-up approaches to urban environmental governance lead to a better match between social institutions and ecological realities
Research news | 2019-05-30
Efforts to involve more stakeholders when managing regional water basins has had limited success. Municipalities play a unique role in order to make progress
Research news | 2019-05-09
In this Q & A, centre researcher and IPBES fellow Jan Kuiper explains the essentials of the Intergovernmental science-policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
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