TENTATIVE PROGRAMME


FRIDAY 11 APRIL:
OPENING OF THE
ART EXHIBITION

SUNDAY 13 APRIL:
WELCOME RECEPTION
MONDAY 14 APRIL:
MORNING PLENARIES
PARALLEL SESSIONS
SCIENCE FAIR
SOCIAL EVENT
TUESDAY 15 APRIL:
MORNING PLENARIES
PARALLEL SESSIONS
SCIENCE FAIR
SOCIAL EVENT
WEDNESDAY 16 APRIL:
MORNING PLENARIES
PARALLEL SESSIONS
SCIENCE FAIR
CONCLUDING SESSION
THURSDAY 17 APRIL:
POLICY DAY -
MORNING SESSION

POLICY DAY - AFTERNOON
PANEL DISCUSSION





FRIDAY 11 APRIL - OPENING OF THE RESILIENCE ART EXHIBITION:
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  Opening of the Resilience Art Exhibition Read more here>>





SATURDAY 12 APRIL - THE RESILIENCE ART EXHIBITION:
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  Art exhibition continues





SUNDAY 13 APRIL - THE RESILIENCE ART EXHIBITION:
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  Art exhibition continues


SUNDAY 13 APRIL - WELCOME RECEPTION:
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17.00– 20.00 Registration and welcome reception, Gallery Aula Magna. Read more in the social events PDF >>





MONDAY 14 APRIL - MORNING PLENARIES:
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Auditorium 1
08.30 - 08.50 Opening/Welcome
08.50 - 09.10 Welcome address: Brian Walker: Probing the boundaries of resilience science and practice
09.10 - 10.00 Keynote speaker: Buzz Holling: Fundamental Science, Uncertain Application, and Innovative Organizations
10.00 - 10.15 Resilience and art: changing matters
10.15 - 10.45 Break


MONDAY 14 APRIL - PARALLEL SESSIONS:
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    Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Beijer Hall Linné Hall Reinhold Hall
    1. Adaptation and Sources of Resilience for Dealing with Change (Chair: Emily Boyd) 2. Urban System Challenges (Chair: Guy Barnett) 3. Adaptive Governance and Multilevel Challenges (Chair: Georgina Cundill) 4. Coastal and Marine Social-Ecological Challenges (Chair: Josh Cinner) 5. Resilience and Practice (Chair: Henrik Österblom)
10.45 - 11.15 Key speakers Christo Fabricius: Is resilience theory useful for transforming social-ecological systems pushed far beyond the threshold? The story of Macubeni, South Africa Marina Alberti: Criticality and Resilience in Urban Ecosystems Carl Folke: Adaptive governance for social-ecological resilience Katrina Brown: Nowhere far from the sea’: Exploring resilience in coastal communities Charles Perrings: The Earth as a Social-Ecological System?
11.15 - 11.30 Paper presentation Johanna Wandel: Institutional role in adaptive capacity in the Special Areas, Alberta Robert McDonald: Global urbanization: Can ecologists identify a sustainable way forward? Claudia Pahl-Wostl: The role of informal networks in adaptive resource governance Maricela Torre-Castro: Social- ecological regime shifts in seagrass ecosystems Allyson Quinlan: Resilience Assessment Sets Sail
11.30 - 11.45 Paper presentation Colin Shanley: Resilience and Adaptability of Subsistence Moose Hunters Facing Restricted Access Henrik Ernstson: Studying transformative capacity: ecological resilience and social movements in Stockholm Beatrice Crona: Exploring role of social capital and leadership in resource management Xavier Basurto: Testing Resilience in a Small-Scale Social-Ecological Fishing System in Mexico Jon Moen: Assessing resilience in multi-use forest systems
11.45 - 12.00 Paper presentation Henny Osbahr: Resilience in practice: reflections on development agendas and livelihood transformations Keith Tidball: "Raising" Urban Resilience: Community Forestry and Greening in Cities Post-Disaster/Conflict Ross Colliver: Building networks within and across levels for innovation in governance Louisa Evans: Integration of Complexity Thinking in Ecological Knowledge Systems Marc Deconchat: Inconspicuous social rules that shape the rural landscapes
12.00 - 12.15 Paper presentation Guiseppe Feola: Modelling transitions of Social-Ecological Systems. Farmers' pesticide use in Colombia Vikram Dayal and Preeti Kapuria: Spatial inequality, population and provision of ecosystem services: a human well being approach. Ken Caine: Community based co-management as bricolage in the Canadian North Martin Robards: Climate Change Impacts to Marine Mammal Subsistence Hunting in Alaska Gail Whiteman: Companies and local urban ecologies
12.15 - 14.00 Lunch


MONDAY 14 APRIL - SCIENCE FAIR:
A unique ‘smorgasbord’ of different activities of your own choice: discussion
panels, working groups, poster pub, speed talks, speakers' corner and music.

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  Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Wallenberg Hall Spelbomskan Reinhold Hall Gallery Gallery
14.00 - 15.30 Panel: Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptation Panel: Changing the rules of the game. Experiments Panel: Understanding resilience in the context of environmental shocks and surprises in coastal social-ecological systems
Panel: Forest governance in a multi-level and multi-stakeholder context Panel: The transition approach to understanding and governance of complex social-ecological systems. Speed talks: 2 x Adaptation and Sources of Resilience for Dealing with Change Speed talks: Knowledge, Management and Social-Ecological Learning
15.30 - 16.00 Break
16.00 - 17.30 Panel: When resilience fails – Interdisciplinary perspectives on resilience and natural disasters Panel: Interactive governance and the resilience of aquatic resource exploitation systems Panel: Transformations in risk: Tipping points of sustainability or humanitarian crisis? Panel: Application of resilience theory to education for sustainable development Panel: Resilience in urban landscapes: Meeting the challenges of global change and transformation Speed talks: 2 x Adaptive Governance and Multilevel Challenges and
Urban System Challenges + Freshwater and Ecosystem Services in Production Landscapes
Poster session + poster pub + Speakers' corner


MONDAY 14 APRIL - SOCIAL EVENT:
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18.00 - Open House at the Stockholm Resilience Centre: Buffet and mingle in order to celebrate the new international centre that advances transdisciplinary research for governance of social-ecological systems. Place: Kräftriket 2, Roslagsvägen 101, Stockholm. Read more in the social events PDF >>





TUESDAY 15 APRIL - MORNING PLENARIES:
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Auditorium 1 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Reinhold Hall
08.45 - 09.25 Keynote speaker Plenary: Elinor Ostrom: Updating the Design Principles for Robust Resource Institutions
09.25 - 09.35 Resilience and art: changing matters
09.40 - 10.15 Key speakers Parallel 1: Will Steffen: The Earth as a Social-Ecological System? Parallel 2: Frances Westley: Getting to Maybe: Social Innovation an Agency Based Approach to Transformation Parallel 3: Neil Adger: Resilience, adaptation and transformation in response to climate change
10.15 - 10.45 Break


TUESDAY 15 APRIL - PARALLEL SESSIONS:
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    Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Beijer Hall Linné Hall Reinhold Hall
    1. Adaptive Governance and Multilevel Challenges (Chair: Per Olsson) 2. Resilience, Global Change and Globalization (Chair: Fiona Miller) 3. Adaptation and Sources of Resilience (Chair: Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne) 4. Complex Systems, Resource Management and Economic Development (Chair: Oonsie Biggs) 5. Freshwater and Ecosystem Services in Production Landscapes (Chair: Don Nelson)
10.45 - 11.15 Key speakers Arild Underdal: Responding to Severe Challenges: Exploring Two Competing Models. Karen O'Brien: Rethinking Social Contracts: Building Resilience in a Changing Climate Stuart Chapin: Integrating Vulnerability, Adaptability, and Resilience Theories to Address Social-Ecological Sustainability Rashid Hassan: Tradeoff dynamics between economic benefits and ecological costs of livestock grazing on semi-arid rangelands " Johan Rockström: Food and Development in the Anthropocene: In search of a Resilient Green Revolution .
11.15 - 11.30 Paper presentation Dave Huitema: Adaptive Governance in Climate Change Garry Peterson: Will climate change drive ecosystems across tipping points? Ann Kinzig: A portfolio approach to crop vulnerability in Prehispanic northern Mexico Christina Hicks: Trade-offs in ecosystem services under management of Kenyan coral reefs Jan Sendzimir: Assessing river management regime resilience in the Tisza river basin
11.30 - 11.45 Paper presentation Michael Schoon: Adaptive Governance in Transboundary Conservation: Influences of Institutional Evolution Elizabeth Malone: Resilience, climate change and security: modeling the connections Matthew Berman: Adaptation to environmental uncertainty and resilient social systems Astrid van Teeffelen: Ecology, Economics and Society: Joining the forces for biodiversity conservation Patrick O´Farrell: Social-ecological resilience in a dry environment: land, water and people
11.45 - 12.00 Paper presentation Erica Crawford Boettcher: Institutional Arrangements for Community Resilience to Flood Hazard Hallie Eakin: Linking local vulnerability to system sustainability in a resilience framework Dave Abson: Tradeoffs between socio-ecological resilience and biodiversity in UK agricultural landscapes Stefan Baumgärtner: Ecological-economic viability as a criterion of strong sustainability under uncertainty Piotr Magnuszewski: Modeling human-landscape interactions in river valleys
12.00 - 12.15 Paper presentation Adrian Smith: Shaping technology systems: critical issues for sustainability governance Peter Haldén: The Resilience of the International Political System to Climate Change Rebecka Milestad: Resilience and vulnerability in local food systems Terence Iverson: Robust Ecosystem Management with Application to Climate Change Policy Erin Bohensky: Assessing resilience of regions: lessons from the Great Barrier Reef
12.15 - 14.00 Lunch


TUESDAY 15 APRIL - SCIENCE FAIR:
A unique ‘smorgasbord’ of different activities of your own choice: discussion
panels, working groups, poster pub, speed talks, speakers' corner and music.

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  Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Reinhold Hall Wallenberg Hall Spelbomskan Gallery Gallery
14.00 - 15.30 Panel: Resilience of High Latitude Social-Ecological Systems in Conditions of Rapid Change Panel: IHOPE – Can we foresee the future of humanity? A conversation on the uses and abuses of deep and recent pasts Panel: Water management strategies for social-ecological resilience in smallholder agricultural landscapes Panel: Delivering resilient development-friendly climate change adaptation Panel: Complexity and Economics Speed talks: 2 x Complex Systems, Resource Management and Economic Development Speed talks: 2 x Resilience, Global Change and Globalization Speakers' corner/poster pub etc
15.30 - 16.00 Break
16.00 - 17.00 Panel: Adaptive development and developing adaptation in Latin America: Water governance and disaster management in Chile, Brazil and Mexico Panel: Regionalizing IHOPE: A Global Conversation Movie: "Against All Odds: African Languages and Literatures into the 21st Century" Speed talks: Coastal and Marine Social-Ecological Challenges Speakers' corner/poster pub etc Speed talks: Traps, Regime Shifts and Transformation    


TUESDAY 15 APRIL - SOCIAL EVENT:
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18.00 - Conference Evening/Dinner at Hotel Rival: Expect the unexpected on this very special evening! Music, food, award ceremonies, dance and surprises are included in the fee. Read more in the social events PDF >>





WEDNESDAY 16 APRIL - MORNING PLENARIES:
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    Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Reinhold Hall
08.45 - 09.25 Keynote speaker Plenary: Steve Carpenter: Scenarios: Imagination for Transformation
09.25 - 09.35 Resilience and art: changing matters
09.40 - 10.15 Key speakers Parallel 1: Eric Lambin: Land-use transitions: Social and ecological responses to land change Parallel 2: Marten Scheffer: Critical Transitions Parallel 3: Charles Redman: Fostering Epiphanies: adaptive cycles and knowledge for sustainability
10.15 - 10.45 Break


WEDNESDAY 16 APRIL - PARALLEL SESSIONS:
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    Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Beijer Hall Linné Hall Reinhold Hall
    1. Adaptation and Sources of Resilience (Chair: Örjan Bodin) 2. Traps, Regime Shifts and Transformations (Chair: Michael Schoon) 3. Knowledge Management and Social-Ecological Learning (Chair: Ryan Plummer) 4. Complex Systems, Resource Management and Economic Development (Chair: Craig Allen) 5. Resilience, Global Change and Globalization (Chair: Erin Bohensky)
10.45 - 11.15 Key speakers Carole Crumley: Finding our Way: Language, Evidence, and Context in Resilience Studies Terry Hughes: Resilience, climate change and coral reefs Fikret Berkes: Building Knowledge and Generating Learning Lance Gunderson: Escaping Resource Management Pathologies Astier Almedom: Development of a multidimensional composite “Resilience Index” for Global Health and stability/security.
11.15 - 11.30 Paper presentation John Anderies: Exploring social and ecological drivers of population distributions: an archaeological case from the US Southwest Reinette (Oonsie) Biggs: Can variance indicators be used to avoid ecological regime shifts? Emma Tompkins: Hurricane preparedness: learning by experience and reasons for not learning Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne: Managing trade-offs: understanding ecosystem service bundles in southern Quebec Graeme Cumming: Mapping resilience: a spatial challenge
11.30 - 11.45 Paper presentation Michelle Hegmon: The Rigidity Trap and Social Transformation: Archaeological Applications Rimjim Aggarwal: Unsustainable Pathways: Role of Technological Lock-ins, Poverty, and Debt Traps Ioan Fazey: A three-tiered learning approach to research in the Solomon Islands Colin Beier: Landscape-scale assessment of emergent vulnerability: ecosystem services and disturbance feedbacks Benjamin Burkhard: Indication and assessments of dynamics and resilience in human-environmental systems
11.45 - 12.00 Paper presentation Marco Janssen: Adaptive capacity to variability in the ancient American Southwest Nilufar Matin: Linking institutional responses to ecological dynamics for enhanced transformability. Raphael Mathevet: A co-learning approach to the resilience of wetlands Vasilis Dakos: Expecting unexpected transitions: how early can we anticipate change? Per Angelstam: Transdisciplinary knowledge production for sustainable landscapes: Europe as a laboratory
12.00 - 12.15 Paper presentation Brittany Crow: The Adaptive Cycle Applied to History:The transformative progression of dynasties in Imperial China Ahjond Garmestani: Discontinuities reveal panarchy in socio-ecological systems Derek Armitage: Limits on learning and the promise of transformation Marcel Kok: A methodology for analysing patterns of vulnerability Michael Hallsworth: New Methods for Assessing and Communicating Water Management System Resiliency
12.15 - 14.00 Lunch


WEDNESDAY 16 APRIL - SCIENCE FAIR:
A unique ‘smorgasbord’ of different activities of your own choice: discussion
panels, working groups, poster pub, speed talks, speakers' corner and music.

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  Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Reinhold Hall Wallenberg Hall Spelbomskan Gallery Gallery
14.00 - 15.30 Panel: Learning and Resilience Panel: Favourable or fatal attraction? Between adaptation and transformation in social-ecological systems Panel: Multilevel Governance and Complexity Panel: Systemic Management, Fisheries and Ecosystems Services: From Patterns to Policy Panel: Collective management of complex adaptive systems
Not confirmed
Speed talks: Adaptation and Sources of Resilience for Dealing with Change Adaptation x 2 Speed talks: Knowledge Management and Social-Ecological Learning Speakers' corner/poster pub etc
15.30 - 16.00 Break


WEDNESDAY 16 APRIL - CONCLUDING SESSION:
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Auditorium 1
16.00 - 17.30 Conclusions Panel: SUSTAINABILITY REVISITED – Learning from the past, facing the future





THURSDAY 17 APRIL - POLICY DAY - MORNING SESSION:
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09.00 - 09.10 Opening/Welcome address
09.10 - 10.15 Parallel Workshops with Conference Participants and one High Level Policy Dialogue
with invited experts representing government, business, research, civil society and media.
10.15 - 10.45 Break
10.45 - 12.15 Parallel Round Table Discussions continue
12.15 - 13.30 Lunch


THURSDAY 17 APRIL - POLICY DAY - AFTERNOON PANEL DISCUSSION:
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13.30 - 16.00 High Level Panel (with representatives from the morning High Level Policy Dialogue.
The outcome of the morning dialogues will be presented and debated, together with
researchers from the morning workshops and a large general audience).