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The Stockholm Seminars cover a broad range of sustainability science perspectives with a focus on the dynamics and stewardship of social-ecological systems.
The seminars are held at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and organised by the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Albaeco, Future Earth and Stockholm Resilience Centre.
Since its start in 2000 more than 100 of the world’s leading scientists and experts have taken part in this seminar series, including Nobel Laureates.
The Stockholm Seminars are open and free of charge.
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Previous seminars
Research news | 2019-12-03
A more coherent approach to policy planning for the Sustainable Development Goals will save precious economic resources and enhance progress on the goals
Research news | 2019-11-29
Sharing knowledge between local communities and researchers strengthens ties between science and society. And encourages well-being and sustainability
Research news | 2019-11-29
Study assesses what it takes to make good meetings become venues for change
Research news | 2019-11-27
Nine climate tipping points now are now “active” which means the situation is urgent and we need an emergency response, warn scientists
Research news | 2019-11-26
Food initiatives within the Stockholm-Mälaren region in Sweden offer insight into a transformation of the global food system
Research news | 2019-11-26
How a pro-meat social media campaign attacking research related to healthy diets may have influenced social media audiences