HILLARY LAUREATE 2017
- Johan Rockström
The international Governors and NZ Trustees of the Hillary Institute of International Leadership are delighted to
announce the global Hillary Laureate for 2017 has been chosen. Sweden’s Johan Rockström was selected from a global short-list of remarkable candidates demonstrating extraordinary leadership in mid-career.
Mr Rockström is the 8th Hillary Laureate named since 2009, joining a distinguished group including the UK’s Jeremy Leggett and Tim
Jackson, China’s Peggy Liu, Kiribati former President Anote Tong, Amazon Watch Founder Atossa Soltani and Americans
Michael Brune and Aimee Christen-sen. All are tied by a clear commitment to existential issues, particularly Climate
Change and economic transition. “It is a great honour to join this extremely dedicated, diverse and inspiring group of Laureates, and a great recognition of our science at the Stockholm Resilience Centre on global leadership for planetary stewardship,” says Rockström.
Rockström is the director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre and a professor of environmental science at Stockholm
University. An internationally recognised scientist for his work on global sustainability issues he helped lead the
internationally renowned team of scientists that presented the planetary boundaries framework, first published in 2009,
with an update in 2015. The nine planetary boundaries presented in the framework are argued to be fundamental in maintaining a “safe operating space for humanity.” This
framework has been embraced as an approach to sustainable development.
In addition to his research helping to guide policy, Rockström acts as an advisor to several governments and business
networks including the UN General Assembly, the World Economic Forum, and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
Conferences. He also acts as chair of the advisory board for the EAT Foundation, a network that integrates knowledge on food, health, and sustainability to work towards providing environmental limits
for healthy diets of the growing global population.
He has published over 100 research articles, including articles in Science and Nature, as well as 20 book chapters. He has also published four books: The Human Quest (2012) and Big World Small Planet (2015) with National Geographic photographer, Mattias Klum; co-authored Water Resilience for Human Prosperity (2014); and Bankrupting Nature (2012) co-authored with Swedish writer and politician, Anders Wijkman. He is the recipient of many honours, most
recently including the French distinction Knight of the Legion of Honour (2016), and in 2015 the International Cosmos
Prize and the Zoological Society of London Award for Conservation Innovation.
Says Hillary Institute Founding Director Mark Prain, “In the name of Sir Edmund’s limitless spirit we are honoured to have Johan’s eloquent, compelling voice join the Institute’s small but powerful community of
mid-career leaders making significant change happen. The challenges we face as a global community require exceptional
adults in the room.” Adds Chairman Anake Goodall, “Johan’s leadership in environmental science and the framing of our current global challenge of fitting larger human
populations and the consequent resource demands on a constrained planet is both timely and fundamentally important. It
is a privilege to welcome Johan to the Hillary Laureate family.”