Day Presentation by Johan Rockstrom

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Key note presentation on Dr. Johan Rockstrom which places the water and food crisis in a wider global perspective.

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CPWF 3rd International ForumSouth Africa14th November 2011

Prof. Johan RockströmStockholm Resilience Centre

Stockholm Environment Institute

The grand challenge for humanity: Water and Food in the Anthropocene

Growing Human Pressure[20/80 dilemma]

Climate change[560/450/400 dilemma]

Surprise[99/1 dilemma]

Ecosystem decline[60 % loss dilemma]

Kummu, Ward, de Moel, Varis 2010 Environmental Research Letters

Water for Food needs to meet the hunger MDG

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23-04-11 Johan Rockström and Carl Folke, Stockholm Resilience Centre

Humanity has reached a planetary

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A resilient biosphere the basis for humen

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Climate change one interacting

component of global sustainability

A great transformation to global

sustainability necessary, possible,

and desirable

Human Development

Resilience Water and

Food in Agricultural Landscapes

Global Environmental

Change

Global Sustainability now a prerequisite to attain the UN Millennium Development Goals

”When reality is changing faster than theory suggests it should, a certain amount of nervousness is a reasonable response”The Economist

Atmospheric CO2 concentration

Etheridge et al. Geophys Res 101: 4115-4128

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Northern hemisphere average surface temperature

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Mann et al Geophys Res Lett 26(6): 759-762

Atmospheric N2O concentration

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Machida et al Geophys Res Lett 22:2921-2925

Atmospheric CH4 concentration

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Blunier et al J Geophy Res 20: 2219-2222

Ozone depletion

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

JD Shanklin British Antarctic Survey

Natural climactic disasters

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Ocean ecosystems

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

FAOSTAT 2002 Statistical database

Coastal zone nitrogen flux

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Mackenzie et al 2002.

Tropical rainforest and woodland loss

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Richards, the Earth as transformed by human action, Cambridge University Press

Domesticated land

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Klein Goldewijk and Batties

Species extinctions

IGBP synthesis: Global Change and the Earth System, Steffen et al 2004

Wilson, the Diversity of Life.

The Planetary Response to the drivers of the Anthropocene

”the great acceleration of the human entreprise”,Professor Will Steffen

1900 1950 2000

CO2, N2O, CH4 concentrations

Overfishing

Land degradation

Loss Biodiversity

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Critical transitions or regime shifts

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• phosphorous accum- ulation in soil and mud

• fire prevention

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• disease, hurricane

• flooding, warming, overexploitation of predators

• good rains, continu- ous heavy grazing

coral dominance

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shrub-bushland

Valuable Ecosystem Services Loss of ecosystem services(Desirable) (Undesirable)

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The Resilience of the Earth System

Humanity’s 10,000 years of grace

Rockström et al. 2009 Nature, 461 (24): 472-475

Global fresh-water use

Transgressing safe boundaries

Adapted from Canadell et al., 2007

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Water Resilience - Managing Moisture Feedback

WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY

Preparing the system for change Navigating the transition

Building resilience of the new direction

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Sweden’s urban landscapesLatin America’s agricultural revolution

Water Resilience:Turning crisis into opportunityA shift in mindset for transformation

A triply Green Revolution– 2-3 X productivity– Social-Ecological Resilience– Green water management

The new water for food challenge