Urbanization in the Anthropocene

22 Oct | What are the challenges and opportunities of urbanisation in relation to natural resource management? Join us at the lunch talk by Prof Thomas Elmqvist from the Stockholm Resilience Centre.

by Geraldine Ee Li Leng
Copyright: © Lina Meisen Photography
Copyright: © Lina Meisen Photography

The Natural Capital Singapore lunchtime seminar features Professor Thomas Elmqvist from the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University. His research in natural resource management is focused on ecosystem services, land use change, urbanization, natural disturbances and components of resilience including the role of social institutions. He recently published the paper external pageSustainability and resilience for transformation in the urban century

Professor Elmqvist is the associated editor for the journals Ecology and Society, Conservation and Society, Ecosystem services, and Sustainability Science. He has led the Cities and Biodiversity project, currently leading the Future Earth project "What is Urban" and he is part of the scoping expert group on regional and subregional assessments for IPBES.

In 2018, he was awarded the BiodivERsA Prize for Excellence and Impact. BiodivERsA is a network of national and regional funding organisations promoting pan-European research on biodiversity and ecosystem services. He is also a member of the board of directors for Mistra Urban Futures.

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