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Economies around the world have been shaken by the COVID-19 pandemic and revealed serious vulnerabilities and weaknesses. What can we learn from today’s crisis to build more resilience into our systems?
Covid-19 brought the modern world to its knees. Established lifestyles and habits had to change overnight. How did we get to this point?
The impacts of COVID-19 have hit some communities harder than others, especially in the Global South
Food has amplified the devastating effects caused by COVID-19 and exposed vulnerabilities across our food system
Rethink Talks: Understanding the viral spread of misinformation
Rethink Talks: What is the connection between environmental change and diseases such as coronaviruses? How strong is this connection, can we really blame bats, and what does the future of disease risks look like?
Rethink Talks: while all eyes are on the COVID-19 pandemic, the Amazon forest is burning to the point of becoming a planetary emergency
An introduction to how the concept is applied within social-ecological research
Introduction by centre researcher Beatrice Crona
Introduction by centre researcher Beatrice Crona
Centre researcher Per Olsson explains
Reflcetions from centre researcher Garry Peterson and Paul Ryan, director of the Australian Resilience Centre
An introduction by centre science director Carl Folke
Introduction by centre researcher Johan Rockström
Presentation during the World Economic Forum 2018
Visiting address: Albanovägen 28. Disability entrance: Albanovägen 18
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Stockholm University
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