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Research in short | 2024-06-24
Tipping points can have winners and losers. That’s why one shouldn’t call them positive or negative, according to a new article.
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 story | 2024-06-19
How is the dramatic decline in sea ice affecting biodiversity? A new international research project, with contributions from the Centre, delves into a hotspot of Antarctic life, that is undergoing dramatic changes: the Weddell Sea.
Research news | 2023-12-06
The world has reached a pivotal moment as threats from Earth system tipping points – and progress towards positive tipping points – accelerate, a new report shows
Research news | 2023-12-05
A relatively small number of powerful financial institutions, such as investment companies, pension funds, and banks could help accelerate actions that mitigate the risks of new pandemics
Research news | 2023-06-08
Imagining sustainable futures for the high seas may inspire change today, according to a recent study.
General news | 2023-06-01
Centre researcher Juan Rocha joins the Young Academy of Sweden, a junior version of the prestigious Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, for a five-year term
Research news | 2023-05-31
International commission proposes new safe and just boundaries for maintaining a healthy planet and protecting people from significant harm
Research news | 2023-03-02
Earth system boundaries must not only ensure the stability of the planet but also protect humans and other species from significant harm
Research news | 2022-12-05
Scientists argue that stronger outcomes for biodiversity can be attained if conservation actions are combined with justice measures to tackle the underlying causes of decline
Research news | 2022-10-31
Resilience assessments should be more grounded in theory to be applicable in practice, according to a new study
Research news | 2022-08-19
Global terrestrial and marine ecosystems are struggling to cope with the effects of climate change
Research news | 2022-03-06
Working with companies may feel uncomfortable, but can produce transformational changes to an entire industry
Research news | 2021-12-02
A new paper shows how resilience thinking has evolved further over the past 15 years, and gives three examples of this
Research news | 2021-04-15
Leading social and natural scientists present an approach to define a “safe and just corridor" while addressing the limits of our planet
Research news | 2021-01-22
Centre theme leader Juan Rocha explains why sustainability science has much to gain from a complexity perspective
Research news | 2020-10-23
Tackling alarming decline in nature needs a ‘safety net’ of multiple, ambitious goals, say researchers
Research news | 2020-09-23
Three projects looking at ways to realise the Sustainable Development Goals receive almost SEK 60 million in funding
Research news | 2020-02-03
Limited data and statistics on food availability in Ghana and Burkina Faso still produced insights that could boost sustainable resource management
Research news | 2019-12-19
Expansion of agriculture in Latin America has come at the cost of losing vast areas of forest. A new study brings together and compares case studies of land use change from the region
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