CST
The Stellenbosch Centre for Sustainability Transitions (CST) is a Stellenbosch University 'flagship' initiative established in 2015.
The road ahead for Africa’s food systems
Transforming food futures in Africa
Transforming Cape Town’s food system
Transforming Mombasa`s food system
Transforming Accra’s food system
CST Colloquium: SA Monetary Architecture (1983-2024), presented by Prof. Mark Swilling
Reimagining Empathy within Sustainability Science: introductory conversation
Ben Carlyle reflects on the PGDip in Sustainable Development
PGDip in Sustainable Development: want to know more?
PGDip in Sustainable Development and Sustainability Consultant, Obayd Hoosain
PGDip graduate and changemaker Hannah Hopper
Dr Hayley Clements in conversation with Betty Rono
PGDip in Sustainable Development: why you should apply?
Disruptors & Enablers of Research for Development (R4D): Exploring Futures
Exploring transdisciplinary worldbuilding for contributing to just sustainability transitions
CST colloquium: SA Urban Food & Farming Trust on Urban Agrihubs in Cape Town - The journey thus far
CST Colloquia Series 2023: Art of Sympoiethics – A Performative Presentation
13th International Sustainability Transitions Conference Stellenbosch regional hub event
CST Colloquium Series 2022: Exploring innovative social-ecological transdisciplinary research
CST Webinar Series: The Future of Energy with Prof Mark Swilling and Dr Olena Pavlenko
CST Colloquium Series: Dr Nadia Sitas on key findings from the 2022 IPBES Values Assessment
CST Colloquium Series: Dr. O. Selomane on "Climate change and the urgency to transform food systems"
Potential Implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Global governance and financial systems
Toward Just Environmental Futures in Cities
Food System Transformations in Southern Africa: Insights & Actions
Anticipatory Governance In Southern Africa - CST Webinar
Anticipatory Governance Online Training Advert 2
Anticipatory Governance Online Training Advert
Book Launch: Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems