Interested in food, biocultural landscapes, development, resilience. Research theme leader Res & Dev @sthlmresilience, mother, outdoors-er, cookbook author.
New #OpenAccess Paper! "Capacities for resilience: persisting, adapting and transforming through bricolage" in https://t.co/z29xJ51ZYI @ESandPeople Thank you Frances Cleaver @LancsUniLEC for the collaboration.
NEW BOOK! Pre-order now; release July/Sept in Europe/US; launch events in UK, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and France in October. More details soon. 📚📖 https://t.co/97XSs0zuyQ @IDS_UK@PASTRES_erc@politybooks
As almost half the world gets ready to vote in elections this year, check out this wonderful manifesto of 600 policy possibilities curated by @robintransition https://t.co/3vsQykzjiN
Asked what he’s doing to save the nature restoration law, 🇧🇪‘s @alainmaron says he “really doesn’t know” what 🇭🇺’s problem is, calling the last minute pushback against the law an “institutional crisis”
Says 🇧🇪 is playing for time & doing all it can to push forward with the law
Looked into the different issues EU farmers are raising in their protests and whether they relate to climate change/GHG emissions or biodiversity/conservation🚜
Feat. a searchable table of concerns ⤵️
Much of the reporting on European farmers’ protests point to environmental regulations, in particular the Farm-to-Fork strategy (F2F), as the source of anger. Not only is that narrative incomplete, it is also dangerous. A thread on why farmers aren’t a monolithic group. 🧵
After 6 years our amazing @PASTRES_erc programme has come to an end. Check out our final newsletter and the archive website. Thanks to @ERC_Research for financial support and @IDS_UK and @EUI_EU for hosting. 🐪🐄🐐🐑
Transhumance isn’t just tradition❕
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Romania & Spain unite in celebrating it❕
UNESCO's recognition reminds us of the importance of preserving & celebrating transhumance🌾
FMI 👉 https://t.co/P6tpDNNloN
@GlobalEcoGuy Can you recommend a peer-reviewed paper which compares historical bison numbers and modern cattle numbers in North America? I've heard arguments both ways, entrenching dichotomised positions, but never get past the 'probably'. thank you!
🚨Paper alert!🚨Ambiguity is often an 'elephant in the room' in transdisciplinary research, but ignoring it risks masking the complex and plural nature of sustainability challenges. We draw on critical systems theory to offer a possible path forward. https://t.co/oUpzThj4qr
@ALazurko @sim_patrickwest Thanks for the amazing thought leadership Anita! Pleasure to work with all of you and excited to see how this paper can help with boundary judgements and reflection.
🚨New Review Article out at npj Ocean Sustainability! Led by @SBPartelow,it highlights five social science intervention areas for ocean sustainability initiatives. Take a look!
🌊https://t.co/ME2uYg9D7x
@AchimSchluter@MarineCons@SebVillasante@NathanJBennett
@_JessicaBlythe...
#authentic is the word of the year for @MerriamWebster, and I couldn't be more excited to have a #OA#book coming out the next 23 of January, dedicated to explaining why #authenticity has become so ubiquitous in contemporary society. Read more at https://t.co/kIviodnheX @UCLpress
It was such a joy and honour to have this conversation on the role of small-scale food producers in food system sustainability, with Eduardo Brondizio, @mariateng and Courtney Adamson. Thanks @laurap18 and entire audience IRL and online!
Every single empire in its official discourse has said that it is not like all the others, that its circumstances are special, that it has a mission to enlighten, civilize, bring order and democracy, and that it uses force only as a last resort.
—Edward Said