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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SES-LINK @ Resilience2017

SES-LINK @ Resilience2017

It’s almost time for Resilience Conference 2017! This will be a busy time for SES-LINK group members, with plenty of presentations and organized sessions. If…

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A visiting researcher’s story

A visiting researcher’s story

By Rebecca Kariuki Like most PhD students determined to make a significant contribution to science and policy through their research, my PhD journey is not…

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2 Postdocs in social-ecological modeling of traps and cross-scale interactions

2 Postdocs in social-ecological modeling of traps and cross-scale interactions

We are recruiting two postdocs within the MuSES and GRAID projects for social-ecological modeling of traps and cross-scale interactions in small-scale fisheries and agriculture. More…

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Theorizing about social-ecological links

Theorizing about social-ecological links

(by Maja and Romina) Here we report back from our three-days retreat on a beautiful island called Muskö in the Stockholm archipelago. The whole group…

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