
We are happy to announce that our CauSES project has a new publication titled “The Cod and the Cut: Intra-Active Intuitions”. Interest in causality is…

After years of work and an engaging review process, we are very happy to share with you that our paper “Behavioural diversity in fishing—Towards a…

Interest groups are important and often influential actors in environmental policy. Although powerful lobby groups are often associated with persistence of status quo policies that…

We just published the third paper on our process-relational work entitled: “From nouns to verbs: How process ontologies enhance our understanding of social‐ecological systems understood…

Restoration, transient dynamics and time lags instead of tipping points and collapse.

We have just published our second paper on our process/relational work entitled: “The Event: A process ontological concept to understand emergent phenomena”. Understanding processes of…

As part of the “Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development” master’s programme at the Stockholm Resilience Center, I studied the seafood flow from marine ecosystems to different market…

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,…

This is a short note on a recent publication contributing to the thematic issue on the modelling of systemic change which is upcoming soon in…