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Mannautställningen - Food in a New Light
How many insects does it take to make a hamburger? How do you fit hundreds of litres of water into one bottle of beer? What do researchers really say about the environmental benefits of organic farming? Can we eat our way to sustainable development? All of this – and much more – is taken up in Manna, a different exhibition about food, the environment and our hidden dependence on nature. http://mannautstallningen.nu/
Cooperation with Stockholm Resilience Centre
Stockholm Resilience Centre is an international interdisciplinary center for research and policy dialogue on sustainable development at Stockholm University. Albaeco is an active partner of the center and assists researchers in their communications efforts to reach out with research findings to the media, politicians, government agencies and resource users at local, regional and international levels.
http://www.stockholmresilience.org/
Policy briefs for the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC)
During the period 2008-2009, Albaeco is involved in a project of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC) on sustainable farming in the North and South. The project's first report deals with Ethiopia where local knowledge and scientific findings on ecosystem services and resilience have been combined to produce very promising results.
http://www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/
Corporate Ecosystem Services Review (ESR) Albaeco cooperate with the World Resources Institute on a new tool called the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review (ESR). The climate issue is on all corporate agendas today. Tomorrow, the question of ecosystems will be there. The ESR tool helps companies to see new risks and opportunities from an analysis of the impacts on and dependence of ecosystem services.
http://www.wri.org/project/ecosystem-services-review
Stockholm Seminars Albaeco is responsible for a series of seminars called the Stockholm Seminars at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, arranged in cooperation with seven other organizations.
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