Shared SRC slides on Antropocene, PB etc; And seminar 'in' Kolkata tomorrow (Monday)

2020-06-28 23:20

Thanks to all who offered me slides on anthropocene, SDGs etc for the seminar i'm giving on SDG and climate change for Adamas University in Kolkata. Here are the great resources that were shared with me. Because Kolkata was hammered by Cyclone Amphan the webinar was postponed until tomorrow morning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t56VasISkiE&feature=youtu.be VERY grateful for the materials shared. Thanks all, and have a great summer! Tim

Owen Here’s a folder of big picture narrative slide decks we’ve used for World Economic Forum, WWF Living Planet, Un Climate Summit etc, https://stockholmuniversity.box.com/s/d4iiek5sicze36s9zlw9h5x3z6bpfags Andrew Merrie Hey Tim, here is my folder of presentations for when I used to provide presentation support to Johan: https://stockholmuniversity.box.com/s/kodqsmbqc9b4sd807obcbeethxtk7wn7 I have no specific issue with you sharing it but it is rather messy and random, I wonder if we should maybe collate everything in a more systematic fashion into a resource kit with a set of sub-folders? Louise Här kommer lite bilder från mig, lite kronologi som jag tycker funkat bra! Säger som Albert, ta vad du vill! https://we.tl/t-ilipVJLvn8 Albert Cut together some random slides from recent presentations. Pick and choose. I support the idea of some Creative Commons style repository with these type of Anthropocene slides, and even across some other themes such as transformations, co-production, ecosystem services etc etc. Im happy for others to download my slides and re-use if they see any value, or make any sense of the hasty copy/paste job I did. https://www.icloud.com/attachment/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcvws.icloud-content.com%2FB%2FAQtGRAMN8ogJzDzMXabcmnAZ12XsAQsgTJ9dBlljjtD9XhDS3aRpCOk5%2F%24%7Bf%7D%3Fo%3DAomh_--wdRr5OoBoVB8fitPszRDduOlOm36Mfp0E1XJh%26v%3D1%26x%3D3%26a%3DCAogucwPs4yGToDG0iXZVF5EPj7ZERcdvpucOhZc0knnVpMSdxCgj4ygpy4YoJ-H9LAuIgEAKggByAD_eTSJt1IEGddl7FoEaQjpOWomHaJTrstaMgwzfEdJv0SawuDCmeuqHes5cYpu2aKz4PY0z0HxnYxyJqRIi8H04ux0oRCSzn55eke98SqMKzTLmHDF6syutKEmCrngM9oj%26e%3D1593676255%26fl%3D%26r%3D589B635C-D34A-42A4-AA5D-EEC82F1FA69F-1%26k%3D%24%7Buk%7D%26ckc%3Dcom.apple.largeattachment%26ckz%3D9580B032-C1D3-4AE3-B96A-91656216B55A%26p%3D35%26s%3DnsUlOixn2rOdcaSisDmnHIbFKdw&uk=PwY06pAKOoKS8HVJh5IhsA&f=Anthropocene_Slides_AN.pptx&sz=142563665 David Collste Here is a ppt presentation based on our modeling work for the club of Rome report with some illustrations that may be useful: https://stockholmuniversity.box.com/s/kidb1f2g5d8n4l3g47wsiddcomhl178t (let me know if you cannot access them). Also ppt presentations that I held at the recent GlobalGoals conference (including my SRC speedtalk): https://stockholmuniversity.box.com/s/8ipmwzf2i3ojvbr1lxmj16z812dgsqy3 And we also have the report: https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-news/2018-10-17-a-smarter-scenario.html and Johan gave a TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/johan_rockstrom_5_transformational_policies_for_a_prosperous_and_sustainable_world I am not sure which paper you referred to, perhaps this: Pedercini, M., S. Arquitt, D. Collste, and H. Herren. 2019. Harvesting synergy from sustainable development goal interactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://www.pnas.org/content/116/46/23021 that is built as the same model as: Collste, D., M. Pedercini, and S. E. Cornell. 2017. Policy coherence to achieve the SDGs: using integrated simulation models to assess effective policies. Sustainability Science 12(6):921–931. https://doi-org.ezp.sub.su.se/10.1007/s11625-017-0457-x and a submitted manuscript from the African dialogue work: Collste, D., Aguiar, A. P., Harmáčková, Z., Galafassi, D., Pereira, L., Selomane, O., & van der Leeuw, S. (2019, February 22). Three Horizons for the Sustainable Development Goals: A Cross-scale Participatory Approach for Sustainability Transformations. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/uhskb That we also have a film from: https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-news/2019-02-28-the-sustainable-future-of-african-agriculture.html


By: Tim Daw


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