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    Stockholm Resilience Centre

    Estocolmo

    The Stockholm Resilience Centre is an international research centre at Stockholm University dedicated to understanding the dynamics of social-ecological systems in the Anthropocene. It is the reference institution for the "planetary boundaries" framework, which defines humanity's safe operating space. Its research on resilience, biodiversity and sustainability provides the scientific basis for rethinking how we produce, consume and build, connecting building and urban planning with the major global environmental challenges.

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    Because it is home to the "planetary boundaries", the map of how much room the planet has left. Construction can't be understood without that big picture, and here is the science that draws it.

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    Where is Stockholm Resilience Centre located?
    Stockholm Resilience Centre is based in Estocolmo.
    Why is Stockholm Resilience Centre in the Descarboniza directory?
    Because it is home to the "planetary boundaries", the map of how much room the planet has left. Construction can't be understood without that big picture, and here is the science that draws it.
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