Baltic cod collapse study featured in video by SESYNC

Baltic cod collapse study featured in video by SESYNC

Our modeling study on the importance of social processes for the collapse of the cod in the Baltic (Lade et al. 2015, blog post) published…

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New Publication: Interest groups in EU Common Fisheries Policy

New Publication: Interest groups in EU Common Fisheries Policy

(Title picture source: FrankPaul / WWF ) Non-state actors have always played a significant role in environmental politics. As interest groups, organized non-state actors attempt…

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Resilience thinking agent-based modelers join forces with marine biologists

Resilience thinking agent-based modelers join forces with marine biologists

For a couple of days the agent-based specialists me (Emilie Lindkvist) and Maja Schlüter from Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) reunited with Andrew Johnson, Octavio Aburto-Ortopeza…

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Understanding a social-ecological system through stakeholder dialogue

Understanding a social-ecological system through stakeholder dialogue

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”  Margaret Mead  …

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New publication: Emergent patterns of self-governance

New publication: Emergent patterns of self-governance

In the next decades, small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries are expected to play a significant role in poverty alleviation and enhancing food security. However,…

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PHIZA-FISH

PHIZA-FISH

Generalising from SES fishery cases. Using agent-based modelling towards case-sensitive understanding of SES. Project aim. Understanding and thereby support small-scale fisheries (management) by comparing and synthesising case…

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Field trip to Mexico–Meeting the Agents!

Field trip to Mexico–Meeting the Agents!

Reporting back from my recent trip to Mexico, Baja California Sur (BCS), visit small-scale fishery communities, and to join the start-up workshop for my post…

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