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The Resilience 2017 conference will discuss resilience as a key lens for biosphere-based sustainability science, reflect back on the scientific progress made, and to set out exciting future directions for research. A main focus will be on global sustainability challenges and opportunities, which today are heavily influenced by the speed, scale and connectivity of the Anthropocene. Participants will be invited to explore four major conference themes: 1) Social-ecological Transformations for Sustainability 2) Teleconnections and Cross-scale Dynamics on a Human-dominated Planet 3) Multi-level Governance and Biosphere Stewardship 4) Approaches and methods for understanding social-ecological system dynamics First call for abstract is scheduled to August 2016, when a dedicated conference website also will be launched. http://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-news/2016-06-22-resilience-2017-conference.html https://twitter.com/sthlmresilience

Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

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Stockholm was awarded the designation of Environmental Capital in 2010 by the European Commission. The prize is awarded to a city that shows excellence in showing the way to a more environmentally friendly cityscape, with a continual record of results and improvements in environmental work. Stockholm has also succeeded in reducing its carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent per resident since 1990, and intends to run without fossil fuels by 2050. [|Stockholm – the Environmental Capital in 2010] [|http://international.stockholm.se] http://www.sei-international.org