
By Jineth Berrío-Martínez To explore my interest in complex adaptive systems and learn about new tools and methods, I did my traineeship within the SES-LINK…

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…

I had the wonderful opportunity to write my master thesis within the SES-LINK group at the Stockholm Resilience Centre under the supervision of Dr. Emilie…

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…

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

”Co-creation – making Ecological Economics matter” was the title of this years international conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics in Turku, Finland. In…

Students of sustainability science are often faced with the need to consider a multitude of different knowledge types and forms. This can be quite challenging,…

This is to report back from a workshop in Kiel on theories and methods to assess sustainability in complex social-ecological systems. It was organized by…

By Andrew F Johnson April 11th I travelled from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where I am currently a post-doc in marine ecology, to the…
SES-LINK at the World Economic Forum 2018 in Davos
Maja Schlüter was invited by the European Research Council (ERC), who has been funding our work in the SES-LINK and MuSES projects, to present the…