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How much disturbance can a system withstand? With roots in ecology and complexity science, resilience theory can turn crises into catalysts for innovation.
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How much disturbance can a system withstand? With roots in ecology and complexity science, resilience theory can turn crises into catalysts for innovation.
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Research news | 2022-06-27
Sand is the world’s most exploited mineral but little is known about the industry behind it
Research news | 2022-06-23
We asked some of our experts why all eyes are turned to the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon
Research news | 2022-06-23
Where and when to find us during the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal 27 June - 1 July
Research news | 2022-06-21
In senior academic positions women are still struggling to break the glass ceiling, new study shows
Research news | 2022-06-20
Centre researcher Malin Jonell has won the Östersjöakuten award 2022 for her research contributions to the Baltic Sea
Research news | 2022-06-17
Rapid expansion of brackish-water shrimp farming may have severe long-term socioeconomic consequences, new study warns
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