
One reason for the long pause since the last post is that our team members have been traveling to conferences and workshops. But now, we…

“Our methodology has not kept up with our ontologies…” we heard in our opening lecture of Case Study Research Methods, as part of the Oslo…

The first annual EAT Forum was hosted by the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Stordalen Foundation to bring together environmental and health impacts of the food…

Reflections on Resilience 2014 conference from development practitioner turned resilience scholar The entire SES Link crew was in Montpellier last week for the #Resilience 2014…

Joern Fisher already reported nicely on the plenary speeches on ‘which development pathway within planetary boundaries’ we should proceed researching on to promote transformation. We…

Today we had 14 parallel off-site sessions, so we can hardly report on all. So, I just start to share some impressions from the session…

Some news from the Baltic Sea! Today’s focus is on management rules and their effect on fishery systems’ dynamics. What is the role of different…

The project “Human Decisions and Ecosystem Services” has been kicked off with a workshop at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Centre (SESYNC) in Annapolis, USA. The…
Modelling the Planetary Boundaries
The planetary boundaries framework, and Kate Raworth’s later extension to include social as well as biophysical boundaries, has many strengths, but to a complex systems scientist […]