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Research news | 2024-01-08
Should the use of wild plants and animals be rapidly phased out in the tropics for conservation and development purposes? A new study argues that this would not be such a good idea
General news | 2023-09-19
Google.org has awarded five million US dollars to a group of scientists, including Centre researchers, to develop and scale ClimateIQ , an artificial intelligence-powered climate risk evaluation tool for cities
Research news | 2023-08-21
New technology itself will not be sufficient for cities to become climate neutral. Nature-based solutions are required too. That is the main result of a recent study based on satellite data from 54 European cities
General news | 2023-04-12
Centre researchers Thomas Elmqvist, Erik Andersson, Timon McPhearson, Per Olsson, Owen Gaffney and Carl Folke are selected as recipients of the Ecological Society of America’s Sustainability Science Award 2023
Research news | 2022-12-05
Through the programme SwedBio , Stockholm Resilience Centre engages at COP15 of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Montreal
Research news | 2022-11-25
Green wedges and large nature areas are especially important for the young, elderly and unemployed, a new comparative study finds
Research news | 2022-11-01
The Stockholm Resilience Centre will engage in several activities together with our programme SwedBio and the Global Resilience Partnership which we host
Research news | 2022-10-21
Will move to a professor position at University of Helsinki but keep a foot with the Centre
Research news | 2022-08-24
Lessons from The Netherlands reveal big potential to find common ground for actions towards positive futures
Research news | 2022-08-17
Appointment adds to an increasing list of centre researchers being acknowledged for their work
Research news | 2022-08-11
Researchers make the case for a more systematic way of thinking when designing urban, nature-based solutions
Research news | 2022-08-04
Tree restoration is a great way to mitigate climate change and store atmospheric carbon. But when trees are planted at a large scale, regional water availability can be seriously affected
Research news | 2022-05-22
May 22 is the International Day for Biodiversity and we celebrate it by highlighting our research on the topic
Research news | 2022-05-14
When and where to find us during the international environmental meeting in Stockholm 2-3 June
Research news | 2022-03-17
We may live in an urban century, but nature in cities is more important than ever. New study presents ways to make sure nature is better integrated in urban environments
Research news | 2022-02-28
Latest report puts emphasis on urgent action but warns vulnerable regions will face inevitable effects due to already locked-in changes to the climate
Research news | 2021-12-14
The report synthesises the key overarching messages from their activities at the conference and offers guidance for future actions towards COP27
Research news | 2021-11-18
New climate platform offers residents in Stockholm suburb real-time access to how greeneries influence local weather conditions
Research news | 2021-10-11
New analysis links COVID-19 to nature inequity, showing communities of color face starkest burden
Research news | 2021-10-04
In connection with World Habitat Day, centre experts explain why cities are at the centre of planetary efforts to reduce our carbon footprint
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