Victor Galaz

Dr. Victor Galaz
Coordinator Research Centre Stockholm
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden

Victor Galaz holds a Ph.D. in political science, and is currently working as a researcher and theme leader for Adaptive Governance at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. Among his publications in English are articles in the journals Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Environmental Politics, Ambio, Ecology and Society, and Governance.

Research interest

Catastrophic thresholds, surprises and cascading crises seem to be a generic feature of interconnected biophysical and socioeconomic systems. Victor Galaz´ research elaborates the major governance challenges posed by "double complexity": the fact that societies not only have to cope with the intriguing non-linear behaviour of multilevel complex systems such as social-ecological systems (SES) - but also that we need to achieve it with governance systems that themselves embed complexity — i.e. multiple actor and institutional interactions, periods of incremental followed by sudden change, and continuous adjustments and change.

Can we really harness resilience in complex SES, with complexity? What is the role of rapid information technological change? Is it possible to strike a proper balance between efficiency and robustness, centralization and decentralization, and social diversity and steering control, to cope with the challenges posed by global environmental change?

Additional Relevant Publications:

  • Galaz, V., F. Moberg, E-K Olsson, E. Paglia and C. Parker (2010). "Institutional and Political Leadership Dimensions of Cascading Ecological Crises", Public Administration (e-view).doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9299.2010.01883.x
  • Galaz, V. (2010). ”Double complexity – information technology and reconfigurations in adaptive governance”, in Boyd, E. and C. Folke (eds.), Adaptive institutions, Cambridge University Press (in print). 
  • Olsson, P. and V. Galaz (2010). "Transitions to adaptive approaches to water management and governance in Sweden" in D. Huitema and S. Meijerink  (eds). Water Policy Entrepreneurs. A research companion to water transitions around the globe. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham: 304-324. 
  • Walker, B., S. Barrett, S. Polasky, V. Galaz, C. Folke et. al. (2009). “Looming Global-Scale Failures and Missing Institutions”, Science 325 (5946):  pp. 1345 – 1346. [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/325/5946/1345
  • Galaz, V. (2009). "Pandemic 2.0: Can information technology really help us save the Planet?", Environment 51(6): 20-28.
  • Galaz, V., Crona, B., Daw, T., Bodin, Ö., Nyström, M., Olsson, P. (2009). Can webcrawlers revolutionize ecological monitoring? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, doi:10.1890/070204
  • Galaz, V. with A. Duit (2008). "Governance and complexity: Emerging issues for governance theory", Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, Vol. 21, No. 3, July 2008 (pp. 311—335).
Adaptiveness

Related Publications

Author(s) Year
Galaz, Victor., Frank Biermann, Beatrice Crona, Derk Loorbach, Carl Folke, Per Olsson, Måns Nilsson, Jeremy Allouche, Åsa Persson and Gunilla Reischl. 'Planetary boundaries’ — exploring the challenges for global environmental governance. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4 (1): 80-87. 2012
Galaz, Victor., Beatrice Crona, Henrik Österblom, Per Olsson, and Carl Folke. Polycentric systems and interacting planetary boundaries — Emerging governance of climate change—ocean acidification—marine biodiversity. Ecological Economics, 81: 21-32. 2012
Folke, Carl., Åsa Jansson, Johan Rockström, Per Olsson, Stephen R. Carpenter, F. Stuart Chapin III, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Gretchen Daily, Kjell Danell, Jonas Ebbesson, Thomas Elmqvist, Victor Galaz, Fredrik Moberg, Måns Nilsson, Henrik Österblom, Elinor Ostrom, Åsa Persson, Garry Peterson, Stephen Polasky, Will Steffen, Brian Walker, Frances Westley. Reconnecting to the Biosphere. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 40:7: 719-738. 2011
Galaz, Victor., Andreas Duit, Katarina Eckerberg and Jonas Ebbesson (editors). Special Issue on: Governance, Complexity and Resilience. Global Environmental Change, 20 (3): 363-546. 2010
Young, Oran., Heike Schroeder and Leslie A. King (editors). Institutions and Environmental Change: Principal Findings, Applications, and Research Frontiers. . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2008