Investigating the transformative potential of area-based management tools

12. februar 2026
09:00
  –
09:45
Isflaket Framsenteret

Anna Woodhead, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, will invite feedback and discussion at this Fram Talk on some of our planned work for the Biodiversa+ project RESOLVE, working in partnership with colleagues from UiT and many other institutions.

«This will be an expanded version of the presentation that I gave at the Arctic Frontiers side event, “Can Nature-based Solutions present a turn of the tide for area-based management of the Arctic?»

About

Anna is a researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University. With over ten years of experience working with small-scale fisheries across academic, government, and NGO settings, she brings an interdisciplinary perspective to research with coastal communities affected by diverse forms of change. As part of the Biodiversa+ project RESOLVE, Anna examines the role of area-based management tools in shaping desirable futures for Nordic waters. She received her PhD from Lancaster University in 2021 and subsequently held a postdoctoral position at the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity at the University of York, before moving to the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University in 2022.

About Fram Talks: The Fram Centre offers a multi-disciplinary, international, multicultural work environment – we aim to leverage this diversity. The year around (except July and August), you can be a part of «Fram Talks», a venue for exchanging knowledge and learning from each other and partners. These informal events last a maximum of 45 minutes, starting at 09.00, and take place at the Fram Centre. We will, of course, serve coffee and a light breakfast!

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