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Our Future in the Anthropocene Biosphere: Global sustainability and resilient societies
Folke, Carl, et al. 2020.“Our Future in the Anthropocene Biosphere: Global sustainability and resilient societies.” in Nobel Prize Summit: Our Planet, Our Future. Stockholm, Sweden: Beijer Discussion Paper Series No. 272.
Number of pages: 73
Posted: 16 Aug 2020
Carl Folke
, Stephen R. Carpenter,
F. Stuart (Terry) Chapin III
,
Owen Gaffney
,
Victor Galaz
,
Holger Hoffmann
,
Michèle Lamont
,
Stephen Polasky
,
Johan Rockstrom
,
Marten Scheffer
,
Frances Westley
and
Henrik Österblom
Stockholm University, University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Stockholm University - Stockholm Resilience Center, Stockholm University - The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, University of Kassel, Harvard University - Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Department of Applied Economics, Stockholm University - Stockholm Resilience Center, Wageningen UR, University of Waterloo and Stockholm University - Stockholm Resilience Center
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Governance in the Face of Extreme Events: Lessons from Evolutionary Processes for Structuring Interventions, and the Need to Go Beyond
Number of pages: 33
Posted: 14 Apr 2021
Simon Levin
,
John M. Anderies
,
W. Neil Adger
,
Scott Barrett
,
Elena M. Bennett
,
Juan-Camilo Cárdenas
, Stephen R. Carpenter,
Anne-Sophie Crepin
,
Paul Ehrlich
,
Joern Fischer
,
Carl Folke
,
Nils Kautsky
,
Catherine Kling
,
Karine Nyborg
,
Stephen Polasky
,
Marten Scheffer
,
Kathleen Segerson
,
Jason F. Shogren
,
Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh
,
Brian Walker
,
Elke U. Weber
and
James Wilen
Princeton University - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Arizona State University (ASU), University of Exeter, Columbia University - School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA), McGill University, Universidad de Los Andes, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, Stanford University - Department of Biology, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Stockholm University, Stockholm University - Department of Systems Ecology, Cornell University - Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, University of Oslo - Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Department of Applied Economics, Wageningen UR, University of Connecticut - Department of Economics, University of Wyoming, VU University Amsterdam - Department of Spatial Economics, CSIRO, Mathematical and Information Science, Princeton University - Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment and University of California, Davis - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Local Perspectives and Global Archetypes in Scenario Development
Ecology and Society, 21(2):12
Number of pages: 12
Posted: 31 Aug 2016
Chloe Wardropper
,
Sean Gillon
,
Amber Mase
,
Emily McKinney
, Stephen R. Carpenter and
Adena R. Rissman
University of Idaho, Department of Natural Resources and Society, Marylhurst University, University of Wisconsin - Madison - Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin - Madison - Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin - Madison and University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Progress on Nonpoint Pollution: Barriers & Opportunities
Daedalus, The Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 144 (3) Summer 2015
Posted: 09 Jul 2016
Adena R. Rissman
and Stephen R. Carpenter
University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin - Madison
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State of the World's Freshwater Ecosystems: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Changes
Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 36, pp. 75-99, 2011
Posted: 05 Nov 2011
Stephen R. Carpenter,
Emily H. Stanley
and
M. Jake Vander Zanden
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison and University of Wisconsin - Madison
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