The University of East Anglia in Norwich, United Kingdom, is an acknowledged centre of excellence in relation to the study of the inter-linkages between natural and human systems. It is home to several internationally renowned research centres (such as the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (which is headquartered at UEA), CSERGE and the Climatic Research Unit) as well as the Schools of Environmental Sciences and International Development. UEA has been a passionate advocate and exponent of policy relevant interdisciplinarity since its foundation in 1963. UEA is also distinctive in terms of the diversity of methodologies and theories used and developed by its researchers and teachers. Consequently, it is actively involved in understanding processes across all 5 analytical problems of the Earth System Governance research agenda.
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This Element develops a new Strategic Capabilities Framework for studying and steering complex socio-ecological systems. It is driven by the…
The mushrooming of trade agreements and their interlinkages with environmental governance calls for new research on the trade and environment…
Human societies increasingly interact with processes on a geological or even cosmic timescale. Despite this recognition, we still lack a…
Stimulus spending to address the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to either facilitate the…