April 28, 2015
Osvaldo Sala is a Julie A. Wrigley chair in life sciences and sustainability and a Foundation professor in the School of Sustainability; a professor in the School of Life Sciences; an advisory board member for the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes; and a distinguished sustainability scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability.
He is particularly interested in working with scenarios as a way of simplifying, understanding and communicating the complex relationships that emerge from the study of social-ecological systems.
In this video, Sala discusses his research, as well as the nature and significance of sustainability science.