Stockholm Seminars


Top scientists presenting their research on sustainable development!

The Stockholm Seminars series cover a broad range of sustainability science perspectives with a focus on the dynamics and stewardship of social-ecological systems.

The seminars are jointly organised by

  • the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,
  • the Anthropocene Laboratory at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,
  • the Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere programme at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,
  • Albaeco,
  • Future Earth,
  • and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.

Since its start in 2000, more than 100 of the world’s leading scientists and experts have taken part in this seminar series, including Nobel Laureates.

The seminars are open and free of charge.

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Watch some of our previous seminars:

Tackling social challenges and supporting local solutions to avoid tipping points in the Amazon
Seminar with Eduardo Brondizio, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University-Bloomington, on 12 December, 2024

The state of sustainability science
Seminar with William Clarke, Harvey Brooks Professor of International Science, Public Policy and Human Development at Harvard University, on 4 October, 2018

Doughnut economics - Seven ways to think like a 21st century economist
Seminar with Kate Raworth at Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute on 4 October, 2017

 

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