The regime shifts database has been used in a wide range of academic and non-academic outputs, from barchelors thesis, policy documents, to international assessments. Below a chronological list of publications that when available offer links to the dataset used, code, and pdf files. If we are missing a contribution, please let us know to add it to the list.
Rocha, Juan C, Garry Peterson, Orjan Bodin, and Simon Levin. 2018. “Cascading Regime Shifts Within and Across Scales.” Science 362 (6421). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 1379–83. doi:10.1126/science.aat7850.
Biggs, Reinette, Garry Peterson, and Juan Rocha. 2018. “The Regime Shifts Database: a Framework for Analyzing Regime Shifts in Social-Ecological Systems.” Ecology and Society 23 (3): art9. doi:10.5751/ES-10264-230309.
Rocha, J, J Yletyinen, R Biggs, T Blenckner, and G Peterson. 2015. “Marine Regime Shifts: Drivers and Impacts on Ecosystems Services.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, no. 370: 20130273. doi:10.1098/rstb.2013.0273.
Rocha, Juan Carlos, and Robin Wikström. 2015. “Detecting Potential Impacts on Ecosystem Services Related to Ecological Regime Shifts – a Matter of Wording.” In Regime Shifts in the Anthropocene, PhD Thesis chapter. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University.
Rocha, Juan Carlos, Garry D Peterson, and Reinette Biggs. 2015. “Regime Shifts in the Anthropocene: Drivers, Risks, and Resilience.” Edited by Richard K F Unsworth. PLoS ONE 10 (8). Public Library of Science: e0134639. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134639.
Rocha, Juan Carlos. 2015. “Regime Shifts in the Anthropocene.” PhD Thesis. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University.
de Boer, F.W. 2012. “Social-Ecological Traps and Agricultural Involution”. BSc Thesis. University College Utrecht, The Netherlands and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden.
Hammond, C. 2012. “Impacts of Agriculturally-driven Regime Shifts on Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being”. MSc thesis. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Tshimpanga, J.M. 2012. “A regime shift analysis of poverty traps in sub-Saharan Africa: Identifying key feedbacks and leverage points for change”. MSc thesis. Uppsala University, Sweden.
Ospina, Daniel. 2012. “Is Cropland-Dominance in Landscapes an Alternate Social-Ecological Regime?.” MSc thesis. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden.
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