“The speed, magnitude and extent at which these interconnectivities play out is unprecedented and profoundly complex. The implications of this human-driven transformation of Earth’s biosphere has bearings on global biodiversity, spread of species, ecosystem functioning, water cycles, and climate”
This theme explores how global biophysical and socioeconomic dynamics emerge, interact, and shape the relationships between humans and nature, and what the social and environmental consequences are. To advance this young research field, we need to apply both existing methods and theories, as well as developing new ones. What can a new generation of scientists, provide to understand and support the human capacity to navigate life in the Anthropocene?
Peter Søgaard Jørgensen, Lan Wang Erlandsson and Tina Häyhä as collaborators.