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Folke, C. Respecting planetary boundaries and reconnecting to the biosphere. 2013 In: Prugh, T. (ed.) . Respecting planetary boundaries and reconnecting to the biosphere. State of the World 2013. WorldWatch Institute, Washington DC, USA, pp: 19-27.
Anderies, J.M., C. Folke, B.H. Walker, and E. Ostrom 2013. Aligning key concepts for global change policy - Robustness, resilience, and sustainability. Ecology & Society 18(2):8.
Österblom, H. and C. Folke. 2013. Emergence of global adaptive governance for stewardship of regional marine resources. Ecology & Society 18(2):4.
Westley, F.R., O. Tjornbo, L. Schultz, P. Olsson, C. Folke, B. Crona, and Ö. Bodin. 2013. A theory of transformative agency in linked social-ecological systems. Ecology & Society 18(3):27.
Thyresson, M., B. Crona, M. Nyström, M. de la Torre-Castro, and N. Jiddawi. 2013. Tracing value chains to understand effects of trade on coral reef fish in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Marine Policy 38:246-256.
Wilen, J. 2013. The challenges of pro-poor fisheries reform. Marine Resource Economics 28:203-220.
Bucaram, S., J. Wilson White, J. Sanchririco, and J. Wilen. 2013. Behavior of the Galapagos fishing fleet and its consequences for the design of spatial management alternatives for the red spiny lobster fishery. Ocean and Coastal Management 78:88-100.
Beveridge, M.C.M., Thilsted, S.H., Phillips, M.J., Metian, M., Troell, M. & Hall, S.J. 2013. Meeting the food and nutrition needs of the poor: the role of fish and the opportunities and challenges emerging from the rise of aquaculture. Journal of Fish Biology 83(4): 1067-1084.
Sandström, A., B. Crona, and Ö. Bodin 2013. Legitimacy in co-management: The impact of preexisting structures, social networks and governance strategies. Environmental Policy and Governance 24(1):60-76.
Van Holt, T., Johnson, J.C., Brinkley, J., Carley, K., and J. Diesner 2013. Rapid Ethnographic Assessment for Cultural Mapping. Poetics 4(4):366-383.
Rist, L., A. Felton, M. Nyström, M. Troell, R. A. Sponseller, J. Bengtsson, H. Österblom, R. Lindborg, P. Tidåker, D. G. Angeler, R. Milestad, and J. Moen. 2014. Applying resilience thinking to production ecosystems. Ecosphere 5(6):73.
Queiroz, C., R. Beilin, C. Folke, and R. Lindborg 2014. Farmland abandonment: Threat or opportunity for biodiversity conservation? A global review. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12:288-296.
Von Heland, F., B. Crona, and P. Fidelman. 2014. Mediating science and action across multiple boundaries in the Coral Triangle. Global Environmental Change 29:53-64.
Von Heland, J., and C. Folke 2014. A social contract with the ancestors – Culture and ecosystem services in Southern Madagascar. Global Environmental Change 24:251-264.
Galaz, V., H. Österblom, O. Bodin, and B. Crona, 2016. Global networks and global change-induced tipping points. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 16: 189–221.
Reimer, M., J. Abbott, and J.E. Wilen. 2014. Unravelling the multiple margins of rent generation from individual transferable quotas. Land Economics 90(3): 538-559.
Mendenhall, C.D., D.S. Karp, C.F.J. Meyer, E.A. Hadly, and G.C. Daily. 2014. Predicting biodiversity change and averting collapse in agricultural landscapes. Nature 509: 213-217.
Barrett, S., T.M. Lenton, A. Millner, A. Tavoni, J. Anderies, S.R. Carpenter, F.S. Chapin III, G.C. Daily, C. Folke, V. Galaz, T.P. Hughes, A.-S. Crepin, P.R. Ehrlich, N. Kautsky, E. Lambin, R. Naylor, K. Nyborg, S. Polasky, M. Scheffer, J. Wilen, A. Xepapadeas, and A. de Zeeuw. 2014. Climate engineering reconsidered. Nature Climate Change 4:527-529.
Does aquaculture add resilience to the global food system?
Troell M., R.L. Naylor, M. Metian, M. Beveridge, P.H. Tyedmers, C. Folke, K.J. Arrow, S. Barrett, A.-S. Crépin, P.R. Ehrlich, Å. Gren, N. Kautsky, S.A. Levin, K. Nyborg, H. Österblom, S. Polasky, M. Scheffer, B.H. Walker, T. Xepapadeas, and A. de Zeeuw. 2014. Does aquaculture add resilience to the global food system?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111(37):13257-13263.
Metian M., S. Pouil, A.M. Boustany, and M. Troell. 2014. Farming of bluefin tuna – reconsidering global estimates and sustainability concerns. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 22(3):184-192.
Frishkoff, L.O., D.S. Karp, L.K. McGonigle, C.D. Mendenhall, J. Zook, C. Kremen, E.A. Hadly, and G.C. Daily 2014. Loss of avian phylogenetic diversity in neotropical agricultural systems. Science 345(6202):1343-1346.
Karp, D.S., S. Judson, G.C. Daily, and E.A. Hadly. 2014. Molecular diagnosis of bird-mediated pest consumption in tropical farmland. SpringerPlus 24(3):630.
Norström, A. V., A. Dannenberg, G. McCarney, M. Milkoreit, F. Diekert, G. Engström, R. Fishman, J. Gars, E. Kyriakopoolou, V. Manoussi, K. Meng, M. Metian, M. Sanctuary, M. Schlüter, M. Schoon, L. Schultz, and M. Sjöstedt. 2014. Three necessary conditions for establishing effective Sustainable Development Goals in the Anthropocene. Ecology & Society 19(3):8.
Gould, R.K., N.M. Ardoin, U. Woodside, T. Satterfield, N. Hannahs, and G.C. Daily. 2014. The forest has a story: Cultural ecosystem services in Kona, Hawaii. Ecology & Society 19(3):55.
Karp, D.S. and G.C. Daily 2014. Cascading effects of insectivorous birds and bats in tropical coffee plantations. Ecology 95:1065-1074.
Conversi, A., V. Dakos, A. Gårdmark, S. Ling, C. Folke, P. Mumby, C. Greene, M. Edwards, T. Blenckner, M. Casini, A. Pershing, and C. Möllmann 2014. A holistic view of marine regime shifts that spans multiple ecosystems and stressors. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 370(1659).
Falkenmark, M., J. Rockström, C. Folke, T. Allan, L. Gordon, A. Jägerskog, L. Karlberg, M. Kummu, J. Kuylenstierna, M. Lannerstad, J. Lundqvist, M. Meybeck, D. Molden, S. Postel, H. Savenije, U. Svedin, A.Turton, and O. Varis 2014. The unfolding water drama of the Anthropocene: towards a resilience-based perspective on water for global sustainability. Ecohydrology 7:1249-1261.
Epanchin-Niell, R., and J.E. Wilen. 2014. Individual and cooperative management of invasive species in human mediated landscapes. Agricultural Economics 97(1): 180-198.
Bodin, Ö., B. Crona, M. Thyresson, A.L. Golz, and M. Tengö. 2014. Conservation success as a function of good alignment of social and ecological structures and Processes. Conservation Biology 28(5):1271-1379.
Mendenhall, C.D., L. Frishkoff, G. Santos-Barrera, J. Pacheco, E. Mesfun, F. Mendoza Quijano, P.R. Ehrlich, G. Ceballos, G.C. Daily, and R.M. Pringle. 2014. Countryside biogeography of Neotropical reptiles and amphibians. Ecology 95(4): 856-870.
2015. Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Annual Report 2015.
Champetier, A., D. Sumner, and J.E. Wilen. 2015. The Bioeconomics of Honey Bees and Pollination. Environmental and Resource Economics 60(1):143-164.
Crepin, A.-S., and C. Folke 2015. The economy, the biosphere, and planetary boundaries: Towards biosphere economics. International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics 8:57-100.
Krause, G., C. Brugere, A. Diedrich, M.W. Ebeling, S.C.A. Ferse, E. Mikkelsen, J.A. Pérez Agúndez, S.M. Stead, N. Stybel, and M. Troell. 2015. A revolution without people? Closing the people-policy gap in aquaculture development. Aquaculture 447:44-55.
Scheffer, M., J. Bascompte, T. Bjorndam, S.R. Carpenter, L.B. Clark, C. Folke, P. Marquet, N. Mazzeo, M. Meerhoff, O. Sala, and F. Westley. 2015. Dual thinking for scientists. Ecology & Society 20(2):3.
Bratman, G.N., G.C. Daily, B.J. Levy, and J. Gross. 2015. The benefits of nature experience: Reduced negative affect and improved cognition. Landscape and Urban Planning 138:41-50.
Miller, A.E., B.J. Brosi, K. Magnacca, G.C. Daily, and L. Pejchar 2015. Pollen carried by native and non-native bees in large-scale forest restoration in Hawaii: implications for pollination. Pacific Science 69(1):67-79.
Blenckner, T., M. Llope, C. Möllman, R. Voss, M. Quass, M. Casini, M. Lindegren, C. Folke, and N.C. Stenseth. 2015. Climate and fishing steer ecosystem regeneration to uncertain economic futures. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282:20142809-20142809.
Cao, L., R. Naylor, P. Henriksson, D. Leadbitter, M. Metian, M. Troell, and W. Zhang. 2015. China's aquaculture and the world's wild fisheries. Science 347:133-135.
Scheffer, M., S. Barrett, S. Carpenter, C. Folke, A.J. Greene, M. Holmgren, T.P. Hughes, S. Kosten, I. van de Leemput, D. Nepstad, E.H. van Nes, E.T.H.M. Peeters, and B.H. Walker. 2015. Creating a safe operating space for the world’s iconic ecosystems. Science 347(6228):1317-1319.
Steffen, W., K. Richardson, J. Rockström, S. Cornell, I. Fetzer, E. Bennett, R. Biggs, S.R. Carpenter, W. de Vries, C.A. de Wit, C. Folke, D. Gerten, J. Heinke, G.M. Mace, L.M. Persson, V. Ramanathan, B. Reyers, and S. Sörlin. 2015. Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet. Science 347(6223):1259855.
Thi Da, C., L.L.H., Phuoc, H.N. Duc, M. Troell, and H. Berg 2015. Use of wastewater from striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) pond culture for integrated rice-fish-vegetable farming systems in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 39: 580-597.
Gould, R.K., S. Klain, N.M. Ardoin, T. Satterfield, U. Woodside, N. Hannahs, G.C. Daily, G.C., and K.M. Chan. 2015. A protocol for eliciting nonmaterial values using a cultural services frame. Conservation Biology 29(2):575¿586.
Henrik Österblom, Jean-Baptiste Jouffray, Carl Folke, Beatrice Crona, Max Troell, Andrew Merrie, Johan Rockström 2015. Transnational Corporations as ‘Keystone Actors’ in Marine Ecosystems. PLOS One 10(5):e0127533.
Optimal Taxation in the Macroeconomics of Climate Change.
Stakeholder participation and sustainable fisheries: an integrative framework for assessing adaptive comanagement processes.
Stöhr, C., C. Lundholm, B. Crona and I. Chabay 2014. Stakeholder participation and sustainable fisheries: an integrative framework for assessing adaptive comanagement processes.. Ecology & Society 19 (3):14.
Network Governance from the top - The case of ecosystem-based coastal and marine management.
Wamukota, A., T.D. Brewer, B. Crona 2014. Market integration and its relation to income distribution and inequality among fishers and traders: The case of two small-scale Kenyan reef fisheries. Marine Policy 48:93-101.
Using social-ecological syndromes to understand impacts of international seafood trade on small-scale fisheries.
Crona, B.I., van Holt, T., Petersson, M., Daw, T.M., Buchary, E 2015. Using social-ecological syndromes to understand impacts of international seafood trade on small-scale fisheries.. Global Environmental Change 35:162-175.
Victor Galaz, Johan Gars, Fredrik Moberg, Björn Nykvist, Cecilia Repinski 2015. Why ecologists should care about financial markets. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 30(10):571-580.
Liang, Y., S. Li, J. Li, M.W. Feldman, and G.C. Daily. 2014. Sustainable Livelihoods and Development in Rural China: A Microeconomic Perspective. Social Sciences Academic Press, Beijing, China.
Carpenter, S.R., W. Brocks, C. Folke, E. van der Nees, and M. Scheffer. 2015. Allowing Variance may Enlarge the Safe Operating Space for Exploited Ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
2015. GEDB Progress Report 2013-2015.
Andersson, E., S. Barthel, S. Borgström, J. Colding, T. Elmqvist, C. Folke, and Å. Gren 2014. Reconnecting cities to the biosphere: Stewardship of green infrastructure and urban ecosystem services. Ambio 43(4):445-453.
Béné, C., R. Arthur, H. Norbury, E. H. Allison, M.C.M Beveridge, S. Bush, L. Campling, W. Leschen, D. Little, D. Squires, S. Thilsted, M. Troell; M. Williams. 2016. Contribution of Fisheries and Aquaculture to Food Security and Poverty Reduction: Assessing the Current Evidence. World Development 79: 177-196.
2014. Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Annual Report 2014.
2013. Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Annual Report 2013.
Jørgensen, P. S., Didier, W., S. P. Carroll, R. R. Dunn, S. Harbarth, R. Laxminarayan, S. A. Levin, A. D So, M. Schlüter 2016. Use antimicrobials wisely. Nature 537, 159–161.
Where and how to prioritize fishery reform?
Protected areas and their surrounding territory: Socioecological systems in the context of ecological solidarity.
Marine Ecosystem Science on an Intertwined Planet.
Nyborg, K., J. M. Anderies, A. Dannenberg, T. Lindahl, C. Schill, M. Schlüter, W. N. Adger, K. J. Arrow, S. Barrett, S. Carpenter, F. Stuart, C. Iii, A. Crépin, G. Daily, P. Ehrlich, C. Folke, W. Jager, N. Kautsky, S. A. Levin, O. J. Madsen, S. Polasky, M. Scheffer, E. U. Weber, J. Wilen, A. Xepapadeas, and A. De Zeeuw 2016. Social norms as solutions. Science Vol. 354 (Issue 6308):42–43.
Social-ecological resilience and biosphere-based sustainability science.
Maintaining cooperation in social-ecological systems: Effective bottom-up management often requires sub-optimal resource use.
Is fish a fish - adding fish to the global food sustainability transformation.
The consequences of landscape change on fishing strategies.
Barbier, M., J.R. Watson. 2016. The spatial dynamics of predators and the benefits and costs of sharing information. PLoS Computational Biology 12(10): e1005147.
Larval connectivity across temperature gradients and its potential effect on heat tolerance in coral populations.
2016. Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Annual Report 2016.
Feasibility of extensive, small-scale mud crab (Scylla serrata) farming in East Africa.
Moksnes, P-O., D. Mirera, R. Lokina, J. Ochiewo, H. Mahudi, N. Jiddawi, M. Hamad and M. Troell. 2015. Feasibility of extensive, small-scale mud crab (Scylla serrata) farming in East Africa.. Western Indian Journal of Marine Science 14 (1& 2):23–38.
The shape of success in a turbulent world: wave exposure filtering of coral reef herbivory.
Österblom, H. and J.-B. Jouffray (eds) with support from Folke, C., F. Moberg, O. Gaffney and J. Rockström. 2016.. People and the Planet. Background Brief 1, the Soneva Dialogue.
Österblom, H. and J.-B. Jouffray (eds) with support from Lam, V. and B. Worm. 2016. Wild Capture Fisheries.. Background Brief 3, the Soneva Dialogue.
Österblom, H. and J.-B. Jouffray (eds) with support from M. Troell and M. Oyinlola. 2016. Aquaculture.. Background Brief 4, the Soneva Dialogue.
Österblom, H. and J.-B. Jouffray (eds) with support from W. Cheung and R. Rykaczewski. 2016. Climate Change.. Background Brief 5, the Soneva Dialogue.
Österblom, H. and J.-B. Jouffray (eds) with support from A. Merrie, S. Danielsson and R. Blasiak. 2016. Governance and Regulations. Background Brief 6, the Soneva Dialogue.
Österblom, H. and J.-B. Jouffray (eds) with support from A. Merrie and M. Troell. 2016. Innovations and Market Dynamics.. Background Brief 7, the Soneva Dialogue.
Seafood for Human and Planetary Health.
Superconnected, Complex and Ultrafast: Governance of Hyperfunctionality in Financial Markets.
“New Wilderness” Requires Algorithmic Transparency: A Response to Cantrell et al.
Multi-level policies and adaptive social networks–a conceptual modeling study for maintaining a polycentric governance system.
Global Governance Dimensions of Globally Networked Risks: The State of the Art in Social Science Research.
Perpetuating the myth of the return of native forests.
Tengö, M., R. Hill, P. Malmer, C.M. Raymond, M. Spierenburg, F. Danielsen, T. Elmqvist and C. Folke. 2017. Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond: lessons learned for sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 26-27:17-25.
O'Neill, E. D and B. Crona. 2017. Assistance networks in seafood trade–A means to assess benefit distribution in small-scale fisheries. Marine Policy 78, 196-205.
Measuring Agreement in Participatory Mapping.
Douglas, E., T. Van Holt and T. Whelan. 2017. Responsible Investing: Guide to ESG Data Providers and Relevant Trends. Journal of Environmental Investing 8(1):91-114.
Fuller, E.F., J. Samhouri, J. Stoll, S.A. Levin and J.R Watson. 2017. Characterizing Fisheries Connectivity in Marine Social-Ecological Systems. ICES Journal of Marine Science 74(8):2087-2096.
Reiner, M.N., J. Abbott and J. Wilen. 2017. Fisheries Production: Management Institutions, Spatial Choice, and the Quest for Policy Invariance. Marine Resource Economics 32(2):143-168.
Wernli, D., P.S. Jørgensen, C.M. Morel, S. Carroll, S. Harbarth, N. Levrat and D. Pittet. 2017. Mapping global policy discourse on antimicrobial resistance. BMJ Global Health 2(2):e000378.
Folke, C. 2017. The Biosphere Foundation and Sustainability: A Reflection. In: Kessler, E. and A. Karlqvist. (eds.). Environmental Reality: Rethinking the Options. The 12th Royal Colloquium, Rosersberg’s Palace, Sweden, May 23-25, 2016.
2017. Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Annual Report 2017.
Gaffney. O., B. Crona, A. Dauriach, V. Galaz. 2018. Sleeping Financial Giants - Opportunities in financial leadership for climate stability. The Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere programme, Future Earth and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.
Søgaard J.P., A. Aktipis, B. Zachary, Y. Carrière, S. Downes, R.R. Dunn, G. Epstein, G.B. Frisvold, D. Hawthorne, Y.T. Gröhn, T.G. Govind, D. Jasovský, E.Y. Klein, F. Klein, G. Lhermine, D.Mota-Sanchez, C. Omoto, M. Schlüter, H.M. Scott, D. Wernli and S.P. Carroll. 2018. Antibiotic and pesticide susceptibility and the Anthropocene operating space. Nature Sustainability Volume 1, pages 632–641.
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