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General news | 2025-06-25
A new report from the Fairtrans research programme, hosted at Stockholm Resilience Centre, reveals that a clear majority of Swedes support ambitious climate action, regardless of political affiliation. The findings suggest that both right- and left-leaning voters are willing to prioritise tackling climate change, particularly when policies are perceived as fair.
General news | 2025-06-18
The Stockholm Resilience Centre hosted research programme Fairtrans has been granted SEK 40 million for a second phase, co-financed by Mistra and Formas. Building on achievements such as training union leaders, launching Sweden’s first national citizens’ assembly on climate, and investigating public acceptance of climate policy, Fairtrans will now expand its efforts at the European level.
General news | 2024-11-14
21 of Stockholm Resilience Centre’s researchers are listed among 2% most cited scientists in their field in 2024, according to the new Elsevier Data Repository.
Research news | 2023-08-21
New technology itself will not be sufficient for cities to become climate neutral. Nature-based solutions are required too. That is the main result of a recent study based on satellite data from 54 European cities
Research news | 2023-02-15
Sweden is not on track to reaching its own national climate targets – and it is not even clear if the targets are sufficient, according to scientists of the research programme Fairtrans
Research news | 2022-11-25
Green wedges and large nature areas are especially important for the young, elderly and unemployed, a new comparative study finds
Research news | 2022-09-23
To make climate policies fair and effective we need to harness the power of civil society, argues centre researcher Thomas Hahn
Research news | 2021-10-04
In connection with World Habitat Day, centre experts explain why cities are at the centre of planetary efforts to reduce our carbon footprint
Research news | 2021-08-23
New tool helps reveal dangerous areas that traditional assessments would otherwise ignore
Research news | 2021-06-21
Proximity to ecosystem services raises the value of residential and commercial areas around cities. Future projects should focus more to keep it that way
Research news | 2021-03-25
The 4-year programme, Fair Transformations to a Fossil Free Future, is funded jointly by Mistra and Formas
Research news | 2021-02-24
Over the last 20 years, residential areas across Denmark have become denser and greener
Research news | 2020-11-19
Stephan Barthel, Oonsie Biggs, Örjan Bodin, Thomas Elmqvist, Carl Folke, Per Olsson, Garry Peterson and Johan Rockström on exclusive list of world’s most influential researchers
Research news | 2020-09-24
Centre researcher also listed among the world’s most cited researchers
Research news | 2020-08-10
Parks, gardens and other greenspaces made available for everyone are increasingly diminishing. The change is often undetectable by the residents themselves
Research news | 2020-06-05
Cities resemble ecosystems in a number of ways, and urban planning has much to gain from applying resilience thinking
Research news | 2020-05-29
If the coronavirus has taught urban planners anything, it is that public access to green areas is more important than ever
Research news | 2020-04-29
Project to analyze how Swedes have changed their outdoor social activities during the coronavirus pandemic
Research news | 2020-04-21
In times of social distancing, green areas are more important than ever
Research news | 2020-03-16
In Warsaw, residents determined to avoid spatial chaos of the past mobilize to avoid environmental chaos in the future
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