Research story | 2025-12-15
Centre researcher Susa Niiranen is setting sail for the Eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica, joining a team of nearly 40 scientists on a major expedition to monitor one of the most remote marine ecosystems on the planet.
Research in short | 2025-09-01
What happens when farmers, environmentalists, municipalities, regional authorities, and representatives from the cultural sector sit down together to tackle a shared sustainability problem?
Research in short | 2025-06-26
As climate and biodiversity crises deepen, sustainability research must embrace the researcher’s entanglement with the world they study. In a new paper, Jamila Haider and Präa Sepp explore how collaborative, reflexive research can open space for new, transformative ways of knowing and being.
Research in short | 2025-06-05
Recent work at the Centre, especially within the new research theme “ Doing sustainability research – the how ”, is exploring what happens when we look at social-ecological systems (SES) through a process-relational lens.
Research in short | 2025-05-07
UNESCO World Heritage sites and Biosphere Reserves prioritise sustainable governance to preserve the uniqueness of place for future generations, which makes them interesting case studies for action-oriented research. But how can researchers effectively engage with local communities in such protected areas to strengthen and support sustainable governance?
Research in short | 2024-11-28
Researchers striving for sustainability transformations must reflect on their own values—not just those of stakeholders. To create meaningful change, scientist need to embody the principles they advocate. By aligning with values like care, inclusivity, and reflexivity, researchers can strengthen collaboration, deepen impact, and better contribute to systemic change.
Research story | 2024-09-25
Embracing “the uncommons” – the many different ways of knowing, being and doing – may contribute to transformations to sustainability, argues a new study.
Research story | 2024-09-17
New study highlights the potential of culinary craftsmanship as a tool for diverse and resilient landscapes
Research in short | 2024-03-19
Social-ecological systems are complex and the different ways in which scientists causally reason about them are extraordinarily diverse.
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