Stockholm Resilience Centre

Stockholm Resilience Centre
Established: 1 January 2007
Address: Stockholm Resilience Centre

Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm

Website: http://www.stockholmresilience.org/
Executive director: Johan Rockström
Scientific director: Carl Folke

The Stockholm Resilience Centre is an international research centre at Stockholm University that focuses on the resilience of social-ecological systems.

The centre is a transdisciplinary initiative between Stockholm University and the Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics at The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. It also offers a Masters programmes on social-ecological resilience and has its own PhD Research school.

Research at the Stockholm Resilience Centre is transdisciplinary but organized within the following areas:

Social-ecological resilience

Social-ecological resilience is defined as the capacity of a system to cope with perturbations such as climate change or economic shocks and to rebuild and continue to develop itself. Loss of ecosystem resilience can lead to the consequent loss of valuable ecosystem services, which in turn may lead to rapid and dramatic transitions or shifts in for instance people, ecosystems, knowledge systems, or whole cultures.

The resilience approach is closely linked to the aspect of change, be it gradual or sudden. When change is gradual, things move forward in a more continuous and predictable way. When change is sudden, it is simultaneously disorganizing and turbulent, something which is reflected in for instance climate impacts. There is evidence (what evidence?) that periods of abrupt change are likely to increase in frequency and magnitude which in turn challenges the adaptive capacity of societies.

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