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Urban social-ecological systems
This theme focuses on the resilience of urban systems and specifically how cities function as part of social-ecological systems.
The continuous increase in the number and size of urban regions and transformation of landscapes pose challenges to ensure human welfare and a livable, sustainable environment. Urban regions create great demands for resources such as fresh water and generate large volumes of waste, but are at the same time hubs of services, knowledge, capital and innovation that offer solutions for humans and the environment.

The Urban Theme has build an extensive network of research groups in cities in Europe and around the world and lead a number of interdisciplinary project, such as the SUPER project - Sustainable Urban Planning for Ecosystem services and Resilience, Green wedges as urban commons, Urb-SENA: Multi-site analysis of urban social-ecological dynamics using social network analysis. Within the theme, new tools for visualization are under development, including Urban Planet and Urban Atlas.

The Urban theme is also involved in several global collaborations such as URBIS (Urban Biosphere Network together with IUCN and UNESCO), TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) and the Global Partnership on Cities and Biodiversity where the centre contributes with development of methodology and analyses of urban ecosystem services.

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Urban social-ecological systems news
Research news | 2010-04-09
Taboos, informal rules and social networks help tropical forest regeneration in Madagascar.
Research news | 2010-03-17
In-depth analysis of management of ecosystem services in cities.
Research news | 2009-12-14
Centre joins in on call for better integration.
Research news | 2009-12-07
Well-designed golf course ponds can sustain wetland animals just as well as nature reserves, in some cases even better.
Research news | 2009-11-23
Visions for new campus based on principles of sustainable urban development.
Research news | 2009-09-23
Researchers propose critical planetary boundaries, transgressing them could be catastrophic. But there is hope.
Research news | 2009-09-18
New research suggests integrating resilience thinking with conservation optimization.
Research news | 2009-09-06
Centre contributes with chapter on biodiversity and ecological organisation.
Research news | 2009-09-02
Provides crucial estimates on the costs of ecosystem and biodiversity loss.
Research news | 2009-02-25
Civil society nature protection is on the rise.
2010-12-01 | Sturle Hauge Simonsen
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