
This blog describes our reflections of the Social Simulation Week 2020 (14-18 Oct 2020), an event of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSA) organised by…

On Monday, October 21st, 2019, Emilie Lindkvist, Blanca González, and Kara Pellowe were invited by the SRC leadership to present our work on small-scale fisheries…

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

We have published our first paper on the process-relational work that some of us – Maja, Tilman and María – conducted for the last year…

The end of 2018 was full of pleasant surprises and subsequent celebrations when notice of successful grant applications to Swedish and EU funding bodies trickled…

By Nicolas Côté Around mid-June, I stopped by the Stockholm Resilience Centre, sat with María Mancilla García and Tilman Hertz on one of the round…

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…

During October 2nd – October 20th 2017 CoMSES (the Network for Computational Modeling in the Social and Ecological Sciences) presents its first online conference CoMSES…

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…

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,…