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Stockholm Resilience Centre regularly presents videos from seminars and other activities on its website. Below you will find the latest videos that are produced by the centre.

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Peak fossil: Energy and the global welfare equation

Time: 00:27:35
Climate change: consequences and uncertainties

Time: 00:22:24
Global scenarios for climate change and peaking fossil reserves

Time: 00:15:16
Managing overcapacity in small-scale marine fisheries

Time: 01:23:45
Why are we not succeeding in dealing with global environmental issues?

Time: 00:01:34
What do we know about global adaptation?

Time: 00:02:11
Is there a conflict between democracy and global environmental governance?

Time: 00:02:02
What are the critical issues relating to governance and carbon capture and storage?

Time: 00:01:42
How should conflicts over natural resources be resolved?

Time: 00:01:02
How can we create global security?

Time: 00:00:54
In a governance context, what is the role of innovation?

Time: 00:02:43
Can transition management contribute to social resilience?

Time: 00:02:23
Frank Biermann: world politics in emergency mode

Time: 00:45:44
Coral reefs: present, past and future

Time: 00:51:50
Seminar with Frances Westley

Time: 01:09:00
Wisdom seminar with Nobel Laureate Kenneth Arrow

Time: 01:12:41
Whiteboard seminar with Will Steffen: Planetary boundaries on climate change and land change

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Whiteboard seminar with Johan Rockström: Introducing Planetary Boundaries

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Resilience of Sahelian ecosystems

Time: 01:18:46
Linkages: Ecosystems and climate systems

Time: 00:21:50
Impacts: Ice sheets in a warming climate

Time: 00:22:09
Måns Lönnroth: climate change and development

Time: 00:11:37
Future challenges for IPCC

Time: 00:23:41
Open discussion on climate and development

Time: 00:32:23
Climate change, development and human well being

Time: 00:12:52
Institutional dimensions of ecological crises

Time: 00:13:19
Ecosystem Services Review (ESR)

Time: 00:55:13
Whiteboard seminar with John Finisdore: Ecosystem Services Review

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Whiteboard seminar with John Finisdore: Ecosystem Services Review

Time: 00:05:14
Presentation of fisheries best management report

Time: 01:58:08
Whiteboard seminar with Elinor Ostrom: Going beyond the tragedy of commons

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Whiteboard seminar with Elinor Ostrom: Going beyond the tragedy of commons

Time: 00:08:26
Whiteboard seminar with Brian Walker: Resilience in humans and ecosystems

Time: 00:07:36
Whiteboard seminar with Brian Walker: Resilience in humans and ecosystems

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Social-Ecological Systems and Conservation

Time: 00:46:15
Interview with Buzz Holling

Time: 00:65:00
Our knowledge of the global environment increases and governing institutions that works with the...

Time: 00:02:18
What is the most important factor for knowledge transfer between science and policy?

Time: 00:02:47
Susan Owens: Environment, knowledge and politics

Time: 00:53:00
Line Gordon: Turbulent Waters, Development and Food Security

Time: 00:16:16
Buzz Holling seminar: Reflections and Discussion

Time: 00:23:28
Olle Granath: Resilience and Reorganization; Art Reflections

Time: 00:11:35
Johan Rockström: Global Environmental Change and the Resilience Challenge

Time: 00:20:59
Lance Gunderson: Living with Uncertainty and Surprise

Time: 00:19:07
Victor Galaz: Multiple Shocks, Resilience and the Governance Challenge

Time: 00:12:26
Buzz Holling: Resilience dynamics

Time: 00:29:14
Garry Peterson: From predation to panarchy; C.S. Holling's contributions to ecology

Time: 00:26:02
Does resilience in practice differ between rich and poor countries?

Time: 00:00:54
Are economics and sustainable development compatible?

Time: 00:01:04
Does resilience theory work for local practitioners?

Time: 00:00:26
How can we apply social sciences to the resilience concept?

Time: 00:01:45
How do we promote the adaptive capacity of resource users?

Time: 00:02:11
How can we study rules?

Time: 00:01:20
How does adaptive co-management contribute to the development of sustainable societies?

Time: 00:01:06
How do rules evolve?

Time: 00:01:31
How is resilience put into practice?

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How is scenario planning useful?

Time: 00:01:14
How must we change our social contract to meet the global challenge of climate change?

Time: 00:00:27
How should we manage resources differently?

Time: 00:03:29
How should we think about the ecology of a city?

Time: 00:01:39
Is it fair for the rich world to demand conservation of biodiversity for a global safety net?

Time: 00:02:02
What are multilevel governance systems?

Time: 00:00:43
What are pathologies?

Time: 00:01:25
What are social contracts?

Time: 00:00:45
What are some challenges and opportunities given by urban systems to the development of sustainable...

Time: 00:01:48
What are the consequences of climate change in the Arctic?

Time: 00:01:41
What are the pros and cons of economic evaluation of ecosystems?

Time: 00:00:32
What are the pros and cons of economic evaluation of ecosystems?

Time: 00:02:40
What creates pathologies?

Time: 00:02:07
What does complexity and uncertianty mean for resource management?

Time: 00:01:17
What has driven land use change in the past?

Time: 00:00:45
What is a resilience assessment?

Time: 00:01:40
What is land use degredation?

Time: 00:00:21
What is scenario planning?

Time: 00:02:35
What is urban ecology?

Time: 00:00:54
What land use change can we expect for the future?

Time: 00:01:09
Why is it important to think about complexity in ecosystems?

Time: 00:02:00
Why use multilevel governance systems?

Time: 00:01:06
What is adaptive co-management?

Time: 00:02:20
What do you think will be the future ‘environmental surprises´?

Time: 00:01:48
What is a complex systems approach?

Time: 00:01:14
What is ecological anthropology?

Time: 00:01:05
What is the key limiting factor for human development?

Time: 00:00:32
Why is biodiversity important?

Time: 00:02:12
What is a social-ecological system?

Time: 00:00:18
Carole Crumley: "Historical Ecology: Integrated Thinking at Multiple Temporal and Spatial Scales"

Time: 00:53:16
Buzz Holling, father of the resilience theory

Time: 00:11:00
Will Steffen: The great challenges of the 21st century

Time: 01:02:18
Steve Lansing: "The Neutral Theory Comes to Anthropology"

Time: 00:53:58
"Wisdom seminar" with Paul R. Ehrlich

Time: 01:08:06
Terry Hughes: "Gilded traps, phase-shifts and fisheries"

Time: 01:06:57
Marten Scheffer: "Tresholds for catastrophic shifts in nature and society"

Time: 00:54:20
Sir Nicholas Stern climate seminar

Time: 01:00:51
Resilience Centre inauguration

Time: 01:02:01
Professor Brian Walker: the evolution of resilience

Time: 00:52:42
Elinor Ostrom on resilient social-ecological systems

Time: 01:23:45
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