About Planetary Boundaries


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Version 3.1, Date: July 2022

The interactive electronic Planetary Boundaries learning tool builds on the Planetary Boundaries Framework created by members of the Stockholm Resilience Centre. (Rockström, J. et al. A safe operating space for humanity. Nature 461, 472–475 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/461472a)

For more information about the Planetary Boundaries framework, visit the Stockholm Resilience Centre

Authors: Robert MacDonald, Peter Mahaffy, Melanie Hoffman, Ashley Elgersma, Sarah Greidanus, Anna Pattison, Sydney Visser, Shawn Ritter.

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Contact: You can reach us by email at kcvs@kingsu.ca

Peer Review

KCVS is deeply grateful to the experts who contributed their time to improve the Planetary Boundaries resource. Reviewers, who provided comments on individual sectors or the overall resource included the following experts:

The Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University

  • Sarah Cornell
  • Tim DuBois

Members of Working Group 1 of the IUPAC STCS-2030+ Task Force

  • Mihaela Chamberlin, (Northern Virginia Community College, USA)
  • Seamus Delaney, (Deakin University, Australia)
  • Tom Holme, (Iowa State University, USA)
  • Klaus Kümmerer, (Leuphana University, Germany)
  • Stephen Matlin, (Imperial College London, England)
  • Aurelia Visa, ("Coriolan Drăgulescu" Institute of Chemistry, Romania)
  • Jane Wissinger, (University of Minnesota, USA)

Funding

KCVS is grateful for financial support of this project provided by the King's University and Canada's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council's Undergraduate Student Research Award Program (USRA), as well as the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC Award #435-2019-1022, with co-principal investigator Alison Flynn, University of Ottawa)

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