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Magnus Nyström
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Research news | 2012-04-27
Lock, stock and too many feedbacks
New research looks at how to unlock feedbacks that keep marine ecosystems in undesired states.
Research news | 2011-12-16
Trading with coral reef resilience
Difficult trade-off between parrotfish trade and protecting crucial ecological functions.
General news | 2011-10-11
In tune for the world's coral reefs
Gala concert to raise awareness of the world's coral reefs and the people depending on them.
Research news | 2010-04-26
Little can be too much
Small-scale fishing can have significant impacts on coral reefs.
Research news | 2010-02-25
Caught in the middle
Middlemen represent both a challenge and possible solution to sustainable fish stock governance in East Africa.
Research news | 2009-02-27
New research reveals alternative coral reef states
- Important to prevent and reverse phase shifts.
Research news | 2008-10-24
How to save coral reefs
Resilience researchers put theory into practice.
2010-12-02
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Sturle Hauge Simonsen
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Stockholm Resilience Centre
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
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