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SRC contactsProject name/ network nameAdminstering organisationStart and end yearType of project Keywords /brief descriptionCase/countryAcademic PartnersImpact partnersDepth of engagement with partnersSRC themesLink to further infoOther notes
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Grace Wong; Andrea Downing; Amanda Jimenez Aceituno SequalNordland Research Institute (NRI) Norway; Vic-Central University of Catalunia (UVic); University of Helsinkihttps://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-streames/stewardship/social-ecological-relations-and-gender-equality.htmlMethod: Bacchi's “what the prolem represented to be” (WPR)
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Vanessa MastersonPostdoc project: Cultural values of nature and wellbeing in Rural-urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africasense of place, biocultural values, migration Emotional and cultural ties to rural landscapes of urban migrants in South Africa, Ghana, and potentially Bangladesh. Rhodes University, Exeter University methods (e.g. photovoice) and approaches for measuring and interogating human-nature relationships (care, empathy, sense of place, biocultural relationships) that animate stewardship and speak to the discourses around decolonising human-wellbeing measurements, etc.
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Amanda JimenezTransformations as more than theory, more specific, and beyond westernLeuphana; Universitad autonoma de Madrid; Colombia
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Krisztina JonasSES-link, LimnoScenES and emergence in CASboth conceptual (review) and empirical (cas study)anticipatory governance, participatory, social dynamics in a limnological social-ecological system case study, learning loops, emergence in CASwater governance in southern Sweden (Ringsjön), a case study of LimnoScenESRole of emergence in CAS, and role of governance and learning loops in transformation to a sustainable social-ecological system (with a case study of a shallow lake, lake Ringsjlön)
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Thomas HahnTheoretical and economicInsurance value of resilient ecosystemsForestry, Nature-based solutionsSeveralInternational organisations in Disaster Risk Reductioninsurance value, risk, usually miss difference btw slow and fast variables; Adaptations vs. transformations
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Romina MartinLimnoScenESbuilding scenarios, participatory methods on visioning, simulation modeling → different ways of learning, co-production of knowledgeWhat sort of learning is useful for the different actors involved?
Triple-loop learning processes for organizations: changing the whole way of deciding how our goal should look like → rebuilt the SES and decision making
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Therese LindahlBehavioral, economics and nature program at BeijerCAS perspective on behaviourFishing communities in ThailandBring in human behavior work into stewardship and transformation work. CAS lens on human behaviour
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Maria TengöMEBmultiple evidence base, weaving knowledges Walking workshops. Connecting MEB with relational thinking. Bring in biocultural approaches. How well do we deal with these? Who’s transformations are we talking about?
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Jan Kuiper, Laura Pereira, Garry PetersonIPBES task force on scenarios and modelsIPBES2018-2023Catalyzing the development of transformative pathways to positive futures using the Nature Futures FrameworkGlobalPBL;iDiv; many moreIPBES networkStewardship and Transformative FuturesProvides an avenue for the theme to feed into IPBES, and scale up our insights.
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Ana Paula, Hanna Sinare, Andrea Downing, Amanda Jimenez, Zuzana Harmackova, David Collste, Maria Mancilla )XPathstransdisciplinary processes to identify pathways to SDGS in drylandsSenegal; Spain; BrazilTelecoupling – archetypes – scnearios etc. intersecting pathways to the SDGs across scales in the drylands (XPaths) → water governance, facilitation processes with actors at different scales.
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Hanna SinareFinding future farmers: Youth perspectives on agriculture
and a future sustainable food production in Burkina Faso
Formas Mobility GrantYoung people in rural areas of Burkina Faso-perspectives on opportunities and constraints. Urban rural interactions. Positive futures for food systems in BFBurkina FasoINSS, Burkina Faso; IDS, UKThe Agricultural Valorisation of Small Dams Project (ProValAB), Ministry of Agriculture, Burkina Faso, funded by SidaWhat hinders change and transformation- e.g. power relations.
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Kasturi MukherjeeCoastal resilience
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Helene KarlssonBaltic lead change makers programEastern Europe, Baltic regionFrom local activists to UNDP workers. Working with people who are new to transdisciplinary knowledge.
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Grace WongFair for whom? Politics, power and precarity
in transformations of tropical forestagriculture
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Sabah, Sarawak, Laos, Myanmar, Cameroon, DRCRIHN Japan, University of Copenhagen, University of Helsinki, Kyoto University, National University of Laos, University of KinshasaFeminist methods, mind-opening, e.g. on intersectional inequalities. Discourse and media analyses, ethnopedological methods, empirical methods to assessing multi-dimensional equity and precarity. How can we learn from and apply these methods, to ensure bifurcation from business as usual. Deeper understanding of how inequality hampers stewardship and deeper understanding to why this is so. What are the underlying drivers/dynamics of this (i.e. politics, institutions, A
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Lisen Schultz
Unesco Biosphere reserves
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Lisen SchultzCorporate programCEOs
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Henrik ÖsterblomSeaBos
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Andrea Downing, Beatrice CronaABCFinancial actors behind Atmospheric Brown Clouds in South AsiaAgriculture in India – rice, wheat and sugar residue burningACES (SU)
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Sarah Cornell; David Armstrong McKayEarth Resilience in the AnthropoceneInterest in bringing social to Biogeophysical.
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Deborah GoffnerTout est liéSeeds of good anthropocenes in SchoolsToulouse?
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Jan Kuiper
National Park Hollandse Duinen
Stockholm Resilience Centre (Formas Mobility Project)
Case study area
Developing a new type of National Park with a social-ecological systems focus
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Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
National Park Hollandse Duinen, Drinking water company DUNEA, State Forestry Service, Province of Zuid Holland
Personal link with the director of the National Park
Stewardship and Transformative Futures
Integrated landscape initiatives; Inclusive conservation; Polycentric governance
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Thomas ElmqvistCivil society partners? Wider landscape incentives, role of civil sector and private partnerships in stewardship? Potential for mutually beneficial strategies. Ecological restoration - research project developing around these ideas.
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Johan EnqvistDroughts as a leverage point for urban climate adaptationEmpirical research, case study basedCape Town water use and climate adaptationUniversity of Cape Town, Rhodes University, Helsinki UniversityEnvironmental Monitoring Group, Western Cape Water Caucusstewardship in relation to TD research. How do we work with stewardship initiatives for knowledge building, capacity building. How can we better support and engage with local institutions and their questions
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Tim Du BoisPlanetary Boundaries and seeds..? Classifying biodviersity targetsGap: how do you increase protection but extract more. Umbrella effects and synergies and tradeoffs. Need to frame things in wicked problems. Often have paradoxes - how do you hold these things together, how do you engage in these processes in ways that avoid repeating mistakes of past. How do we increase wellbeing, as well as taking care of ecosystem.
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Ashanapuri HertzSwedBio? Traditional knowledge, beliefs and effects of urbanisation on wellbeingBaliSwedBio collaborative partners
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Simon Westpositionality, power in relation to coproduction of knowledgeNorthern Australia remote indigenous communities in Arafura swamp and biocultural diversitySpectrum of power and how we engage with agents/actors, and positionality and ethics.
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Simon West and Caroline Schill Alaska
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Udita SangaAgricultural transformationsWest Africa and IndiaModelling case studies and compare. (Stew/trans and methods cross over). Transformations have a time decay. Changed agricultural systems, and env changes too. What are the drivers that enable transformations and how do we navigate. What does reorganization look like and how to avoid mal-adaptation.
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Michele-Lee MooreTransforming to biosphere stewardship or stewardship for transformation? Transformation space - systemic change and justice. Confronting who’s been excluded. What are we reconciling? Social conflict and reconciliation and healing -. And how SES nurture. What doe sit mean in different contexts
Care and stewardship, SE memory and connection with youth and psychological resilience is not incorporated enough into understanding of urban transformation - in more systematic and paradigmatic way. Connect to development and global discussions.
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Stephan Barthellconceptual work - links between stewardship and urban sustainability transformations - cross scale thinking from local to global. Gap - what is the role for stewardship in urban sustainability and power issues. Sharing of commons in landscape, spiritual or physical!
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Uno Svedin European cases on European policy agricultural research and systemicgenerality of theme - were disconnected earlier, theme can have multiple arms.
How to handle the multiple arms? Gaps in overriding systemic connections. Urban-rural connection and a transformation understanding.
Bio-agro line
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Maria Mancilla Garcia, LIz Drury O Neal, Tim Daw FoRelResearch project (VR resilience and devt) 2019-2022Forum theatre, process-relational, climate change, coastal communities, Mozambique, Kenya, Coastal communities in Kenya and MozambiqueUniversidade Eduardo Mondlane, Mozambique, Pwani University, KenyaWildlife Conservation Society, Kenya
www.forumrelational.wordpress.com
the project uses theatre to explore possibilities for collective action when tackling intertwined obstacles that link climate change to power dynamics and inequalities, it uses interviews and focus groups prior and after the theatre to identify "lines of flight" i.e. possibiltiies for transformation. It also can contribute to the theme conceptually because it conceptualises identities from social-ecological perspective and adopts a relational framework.
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Emilie Lindkvist, Liz Drury O'Neill, Tim Daw, Maja SchlüterOctoPINTSResearch project 2019-2022Octopus Closures in East Africa, Fieldstudy in ZanzibarUniversity of Dar es Salaam (Tanz), Pwani University (Kenya)Wildlife Conservation Society, Kenya, Matunga Arts, Blue VenturesComplexities, development, Transtew, Oceanhttps://octopints.wordpress.com/
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Katja MalmborgPhD projectPhD projectOperationalizing the ES concept for stewardshipHelge å catchment in Southern SwedenKristianstad Vattenrike, etc.Explore how ES as a concept in different ways can contribute to different aspects of stewardship, in the context of local decision-making for (transformative) sustainable development
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Erik AnderssonCoNatureFormas research projectConservation planning as an integral part of urban developmentStockholmKTH
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Erik AnderssonSustainable Baltic CitiesUniversity of Helsinki, University of Latvia, University of Tallinn
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Erik Andersson, Timon McPhearson, Thomas ElmqvistENABLEBiodivERsA funded projectStockholm, Barcelona, Halle, Lodz, Oslo and New YorkAlmost too many...
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My Sellberg, Jan Kuiper, Erik Andersson, Steve Lade, Katja MalmborgENVISIONBiodivERsA-Belmont funded researcch projectVästra Harg, Östergötland county, SwedenCounty administrative board Östergötland
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Erik Andersson, Art Branny, Timon McPearsonSMARTer greener citiesresearch transdisciplicary project, collaboration, empirical and conceptualSETS approach, urban nature, stewardship, climate urban adaptationUrban, Stockholm, Helsinki, CopenhagenSYKE, Helsinki Uni, Copenhagen Uni Stockholm City, Stockholm Regionhttps://smartergreenercities.com/know-how about the capacity of technology to enable stewardship, expand resilience of urban nature
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Erik Andersson and Maria Tengö
Formas funded "landscape-water management and climate change adaptation on Öland"
Formas funded research projectÖland's mittland(tentatively Luke)County administrative board Kalmar, Ölands Vattenråd
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Garry Peterson, Albert Nostrom, Oonsie Biggs, Laura Pereira, Jan Kuiper, Amanda Jimenez, Per OlssonSeeds of Good AnthropocenesResearch project/ collaborationCST, McGillhttps://goodanthropocenes.net/Sustainable futures and agency to effect change
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Thomas Hahn, Niak Koh, Grace WongBiodiversity offsets, Ecological compensationPhD project, Formas projectsocial and ecological safeguards, ecological restorationHydropower in Laos, stakeholder collaborationSeveralBBOPEconomic policy instruments for achieving biodiversity targets by developing a "Polluter Pays Principle" for biodiversity
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Hanna Sinare, Deborah GoffnerHealthy Territoriesresearch projectOne health, agroecological transitionSenegal, Benin, Cambodia, LaosCirad (leading), local academic partners (do not yet have full list)
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Laura PereiraSeeding transformative futures for people and nature in AfricaResearch Projectfutures, Africa, seeds, transformation, IPBES, NFFAfrica-wide
Global Landscapes Forum, IPBES
Decolonising the future in Africa, nature-human relationships
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Per Olsson, Garry Peterson, My Sellberg, Jenny Norrby, Nora Giertz LindbergRapid Transition LabOutreach project with some research outputsCovid-19, crises, food system transformation, SwedenFood systems in Sweden(Will link to the Mistra Food Futures project)Vinnova, Dark Matter LabsFocusing in on the role of crises in transformations
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Laura PereiraFoodtrailsEU ProjectMilan Urban Food Policy Pact, sustainble urban food systems, living labs, food mapping11 European citiesCardiff, Roskild, Wageningen, Polimi Milano, Cariplo, EAT, Eurocities, Slow Food, City of: Birmingham, Bergamo, Copenhagen, Funchal, Milan, Thessaloniki, Groningen, Grenoble, Warsaw, Tirana, Bordeauxhttps://foodtrails.milanurbanfoodpolicypact.org/Sustainable European food systems; lots of contacts with relevant academic and city stakeholders
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Emmy WasséniusRisk and Resilience in the Global Food Production SystemPhD Projectglobal, risk, resilienceBringing the risk lens as well as the angle on large-scale/global large data-driven look on food systems.
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Per OlssonStartups and Venture Capital Transdisciplinary collaborationGullspång Invest
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Kajsa Resare SahlinLess but better meatPhD Projectsustainable livestock, production-to-consumptionElin Röös at SLU & international advisory grouphttps://www.su.se/nyheter/mindre-men-b%C3%A4ttre-k%C3%B6tt-en-strategi-f%C3%B6r-r%C3%A4ttvis-f%C3%B6rdelning-1.549801Mix of approaches - both "SRC typical" and "SLU typical". Production focus/understanding (+ farmers contacts for the Swedish case)
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Lisa DeutschThe Miracle Bean: Agrofood globalization through the lens of the soybean SRC2018-2023Research project VRsoybean, world history, political economy, resilience, food regimes. Writing up book now: The Soybean through World History Lessons for Sustainable Food Systems. 5 periods throughout history:1700 BCE - today. With 5 dominant "actors" driving each period/ regime: periods 1 China, period 2 E Asia 3 Manchuria/UK, 4 USA, 5 MercosurDept Economic History & Intl Relations @SU: Matilda Baraibar, Janken Myrdal, Ulf Jonsson
Development and Food
Historical knowledge of the development of: farming and practices, the agrofood system (including the governance and instittuions within and outside the system), one of the key agrofood commodities. understanding of deep history of agricultural systems to explore “how social-ecological resilience as transformative capacity” has (or not) been a part of the development of the food system and how this understanding can help us understand how it “can help achieve sustainable development” today
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Lisa DeutschHistorical Legacies and Ecologically Unequal Exchange: Argentina, Nitrogen, and SoybeansSU - Economic HIstory2019-2024PhD student - part of Research Project /WallanderThe historical development of nitrogen embodied in international trade from Latin America. A close examination of the structure of trade & social ecological effects through two case studies in Argentina.Argentina: Chaco & Pampas, 1850-2020Economic History @SU: Matilda Baraibar, Janken Myrdal, PhD student: Enrique Mejia - AND- Esteban Jobbágy
Grupo de Estudios Ambientales CONICET - Univ Nacional deSanLuis Argentina
Historical knowledge of the development of the agrofood system (including the governance and instittuions within and outside the system) and one of the key agrofood commodities - particularly focused on Latin America.
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Malin Jonell, Rakel Alvstad, Chiara PiaMistra Food Futures, WP2ProgrammeSustainability targets for the Swedish food systemSwedenSLU, RISESeveral private and public partners within the food systemhttps://mistrafoodfutures.se
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Amanda Wood, Klara Eitrem HolmgrenMistra Food Futures, WP3ProgrammeScenarios for sustainable and resilient Swedish food systemSwedenSLU, RISESeveral private and public partners within the Swedish food systemhttps://mistrafoodfutures.se
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Therese LindahlMFF WP 7Programmeshift consumption, attitudes towards different interventions/measures + engage mid chain actorsSwedenSLU, RISE a whole partner group tied to the programme, different actors from different parts of the food chain https://mistrafoodfutures.se/Ties to the solution space action track I think - from consumers and retailers perspective
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Silvana Juri & Lisa DeutschSaberes sobre la Mesa / Knoweldges on the TableIndependent / Research & disseminationfood system transformation, diversity, science-policy-art, collaborative, disseminationUruguay mostly (Southern Cone / Latinamerica)SARAS Institute, University of the Republic Uruguay, SRCFAO Uruguay, INIA Uruguay, other local public institutionshttps://saboreandosostenibilidad.net/
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Silvana JuriFood wisdom as a transition heuristic PhD projectfood system, transitions, creativity, wisdoms, capacity building, Uruguay mostly (Southern Cone / Latinamerica)Carnegie Mellon University (US) / SARAS Institute (UY)University of the Republic of Uruguay, local groups and institutions, (need to familiarize myself more but possibly through the adoption of Transition Design approach, particular focus on creativity, research trhough practice and use of art-based methods)
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Amanda WoodTransformation of Nordic food systemsFORMAS mobility granttransformation, scenarios, Nordic food systems, transdisciplinarySweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, (Iceland)SYKE (Finland), U of Oslo, U of Copenhagen
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Amanda WoodNorthWestern PathsEu ERA-Net Axis projectquantitative modeling, scenarios, stakeholder engagement, sustainable food systems, Nordic Sweden, Norway, GermanySLU, RISE, Lund, CICERO (Oslo), University of Hamburg, EATCould provide case studies for scenarios, empirical data
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Amanda Wood/Mary ScheuermannKamprad Keystone actors projectKamprad foundation, PhD projectsKeystone actors, Nordic/swedish food systems, targetsSweden/Nordic?transdisciplinary research - could provide insights for 'best practice'
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Charlotte BungeAssessing the sustainability of (novel) food innovations and food tech solutions in Sweden/Nordic regionPhD Projectfood innovation, sustainability indicatorsSweden/ Nordic region?Investigating the difference of food innovations and inventions and quantifying the nutritional and environmental impact of those
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Malin JonellBFALarge collaborative projectblue food, fisheries, aquacultureGlobal (?)Stanford University EAThttps://www.bluefood.earth/Blue food not so well represented
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Malin JonellSeawin Formas funded, Swedish project blue food, fisheries, aquacultureSwedenRisehttps://seawin.earth/Blue food not so well represented
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JamilaDevelopment as coevolutionindependent research grant, mobilityresilience capacities, coevolution, bioculture, developmentMountains. Alps, PamirsIDS Sussex, Lancaster, BOKU vienna, University of Central Asialink to development, resilience/transformation theory development and biocultural diversity. mountain case study.
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Uno SvedinEURAGRI (independent from SRC)platform consolidation European agri-food repr. some 20 countries
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My SellbergDiversification for sustainable food systems in the Stockholm regionFormas mobility between academy and practicesustainable food production and regional food systems, producing for a healthy, plant-based dietSödertälje municipality, Stockholm region (ÖMS)Södertälje municipality and project MatLustbuilding long-term collaboration and TD case study with Stockholm food actors, opportunities for internships and theses for master students
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Blanca GonzálezAdaptation and resilience of small-scale food systems across scalesPhD projectCross-scale interactions in small-scale fisheries and agriculture in response to environmental changesFisheries in México, Coffee in Mexico, Fisheries in South Africa, Fruit in South AfricaCST, Marea project (https://mareabcs.wordpress.com)https://www.seslink.org/projects-2/cross-scale-sustainability/Comparisons across fisheries and agriculture, resilience of small-scale food value chains, diffeernt empirical case studies
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Juan Rocha, Anne-Sophie Crepin, Garry Peterson, Susa Niiraren, Carla LanyonMarine Arctic Resilience Adaptations and Transformations (MARAT)Belmont projectresilience assessment, community adaptation, small-scale fisheries, local livelihoodsArcticMcGill University, Universte Lavan, University of Alaska Anchorage, Beijer Insittute, SRCFisheries and Oceans Canada, ICEShttps://www.juanrocha.se/project/marat/Assessing how people change or adapt their livelihoods (including traditional food production practices such as hunting, herding, fishing) in the Arctic
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Juan Rocha, Victor Galaz, Paula SanchezNetworks of financial ruptureFormas projecttipping points, financial actorsGlobal with focus on food commoditieshttps://www.juanrocha.se/project/finantial-rupture/We are trying to identify financial actors and companies with agency to influence tipping points in the Earth system. We focus on extractive commodities that often are food related resources.
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Juan Rocha, Caroline Schill, Emilie Lindqvist, Patrik Henriksson, Calle, Anne-SophieInequality and the SDGsFormas projectinequalityIndonesia, and other countriesLIPI (Indonesia), CST (SA), Penn Univ (USA), Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Exceter (UK), Brenn UCSB (USA)SeaBOS, and indonesian partners but unsure with current restrictionshttps://bys2group.wordpress.com/sdg-grant/We hope to be able to work with small-scale fisheries in indonesia and palm oil industry. We also have some links with the SeaBOS program. Our main line of research is understanding how inequality affects the biosphere, so hope to contribute rising inequality issues on food production.
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Cibele QueirozFeedBaCks
Formas Biodiversa
Climate change, feedbacks, biodiversity, response diversity, traitsSweden (in collaboration with Swtizerland. Checz Republic, France, Germany
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Cibele Queiroz
Albert Norström
Seeds of Resilience for Peace and Stability
GRP collaborative action (Sida funded)
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Jamila Haider
Coevolutionary dynamics in biocultural landscapes
SRC2020-2022VR
coevolution, development, transformation, mountains, resilience
Austria, Tajikistan
BOKU (Austria); Lancaster University (UK), University of Central Asia (Tajikistan)
UCA Tajikistan
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Laura Pereira
Future Ecosystems for Africa
Wits2021-2025Philanthropic
ecosystems, futures, development, decolonial, impact pathways
Africa-wide
Wits, Oppenheimer Generations, Mpala,
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Fostering food system transformations in Africa
CST2022-2024IDRC
food, transformation, africa, seeds
Accra, Mombasa, Cape Town
CST, GCI, McGill, SRC
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