Sustainability: a complexity perspective
In September 2019, the Hub hosted a public colloquium together with the KLI, named “Sustainability—a complex challenge.”
The videos of the talks and the panel discussion are now available on Youtube.
The introductory words were spoken by Manfred Laubichler, CSH & Arizona State University
“Can we design sustainable pathways? Why sustainability is a complex problem.”
Carlo Jaeger, CSH & Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research:
“Beyond the wrong kind of complexity: Why sustainability requires a major transition in the evolution of global institutions.”
Maja Schlueter, Stockholm Resilience Centre and Stockholm University
“Navigating the emergence of social-ecological collapses and transformations.”
J Stephen Lansing, CSH & Santa Fe Institute:
“Lessons from the ice age—why the tropics matter.”
The talks were followed by a panel discussion
… and a glass of wine …
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