Principles for guiding future research on resilience and tipping points

Chuixiang Yi*, Max Rietkerk, John M. Anderies, Deliang Chen, Vasilis Dakos, Paul D.L. Ritchie, Juan C. Rocha, Manjana Milkoreit, Courtney Quinn

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Original languageEnglish
Article number031008
JournalEnvironmental Research Letters
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2025

Funding

CY acknowledges support from the US-Austria Fulbright Program. P.D.L.R. acknowledges support from the European Research Council 'Emergent Constraints on Climate-Land feedbacks in the Earth System (ECCLES)' Project, Grant Agreement No. 742472. P.D.L.R. was also supported by the Optimal High Resolution Earth System Models for Exploring Future Climate Changes (OptimESM) Project, Grant Agreement No. 101081193. The research of MR is supported by the European Research Council (ERC-Synergy Project RESILIENCE, proposal nr. 101071417) and by the Dutch Research Council (NWO 'Resilience in complex systems through adaptive spatial pattern formation', Project nr. OCENW.M20.169).

FundersFunder number
European Research Council
US-Austria Fulbright Program742472
European Research Council 'Emergent Constraints on Climate-Land feedbacks in the Earth System (ECCLES)' Project101081193
Optimal High Resolution Earth System Models for Exploring Future Climate Changes (OptimESM) Project101071417
European Research Council (ERC-Synergy project RESILIENCE)OCENW.M20.169
Dutch Research Council (NWO 'Resilience in complex systems through adaptive spatial pattern formation')

    Keywords

    • ball-and-cup model
    • Fokker-Planck equation
    • resilience index
    • resilience potential
    • stochastic shifts
    • tipping behavior

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