Ecosystem Service Indicators: A social-ecological systems approach for generating relevant indicators for the CBD 2020 targets
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General news | 2025-11-12
Five researchers from the Stockholm Resilience Centre are featured on the 2025 Clarivate list of the world’s most highly cited scientists.
General news | 2025-11-06
A team of researchers from Stockholm Resilience Centre will attend COP30 in Belém – to engage in dialogues and highlight new scientific insights - including the flagship report: “Resilience Science Must-Knows”.
Research story | 2025-11-05
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping almost every aspect of society. Now, a new international report argues it could also help accelerate science and research about climate change, biodiversity loss, and other urgent crises related to planetary boundaries.
Research story | 2025-11-04
As the world approaches critical tipping points, a comprehensive global scientific report shows that resilience — the ability to live and develop with change and crises — must now be placed at the heart of global decision-making.
General news | 2025-11-03
22 of Stockholm Resilience Centre’s researchers are listed among 2% most cited scientists in their field in 2025, according to the new Elsevier Data Repository.
General news | 2025-10-31
Three Centre researchers receive SEK 6 million each for projects on food system resilience, polycrisis management and climate policies.
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