World Adaptation Forum

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Conference on Our Future Clearly and Without Illusions

A global platform for leaders addressing interconnected crises, systemic challenges, the imperative for a new approach, collaborative solutions, and adapting to inevitable consequences.

⏳ Tomorrow, It Begins. Will You Be There?The pace of change is accelerating.Systemic pressures are no longer distant — t...
22/04/2026

⏳ Tomorrow, It Begins. Will You Be There?

The pace of change is accelerating.

Systemic pressures are no longer distant — they are unfolding now.

At the World Adaptation Forum, we move beyond reassurance to serious engagement. Leaders, researchers, and practitioners gather — in Budapest and online — to confront reality, examine adaptive responses, and navigate systemic risk with clarity.

🔴 Be part of the conversation.

🌱 Join us in Budapest for focused dialogue and meaningful exchange.

💻 Participate online with full access from anywhere.

💡 Understand. Connect. Adapt.

🎧 The event will be held in English, with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation available

🎟️ Tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026Understand. Connect. Adapt.We are living through a structural turning point. The challenges...
21/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026

Understand. Connect. Adapt.

We are living through a structural turning point. The challenges ahead are complex, interconnected, and accelerating — yet most public conversations still offer reassurance rather than preparation.

The World Adaptation Forum creates space for something different: serious dialogue, shared sense-making, and grounded exploration of what adaptation truly requires.

🔴 Be part of the event — in person or online.

🌱 Join us in Budapest for focused discussion, direct exchange, and meaningful connection.

💻 Participate online for full access to insights and live engagement from anywhere.

💡 Step into the conversation. Take an active role in shaping realistic responses to systemic risk.

🎧 The event will be held in English, with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation available

🎟️ Tickets are available here: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

📍 Attend in Budapest or online

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026Pablo ServigneCollapsology | Social resilience | Collective responsePablo Servigne explores...
20/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026

Pablo Servigne
Collapsology | Social resilience | Collective response

Pablo Servigne explores how societies experience collapse from the inside — focusing on social bonds, mutual aid, and the human capacity to respond when familiar structures begin to fail.

At WAF 2026, he will speak on:
🧩 Entering Collapse: Social Bonds, Resilience and Resistance

This session examines how communities react as systems unravel, why relationships matter more than infrastructure in times of breakdown, and how resilience and resistance emerge through cooperation rather than control.

🎧 English language session with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026Security in an Age of BreakdownSecurity can no longer be understood only through borders, a...
17/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026

Security in an Age of Breakdown

Security can no longer be understood only through borders, armies, or deterrence. In an era of systemic breakdown, risk increasingly emerges from within societies themselves.

This session explores how cascading crises, institutional fragility, and social fragmentation are reshaping security — and what safeguarding stability means when disruption is structural rather than exceptional.

🎧 English language session with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum — Archive🎥 Presentation by Szilvia Gyurkó🧠 Children’s rights | Social resilience | Crisis impac...
16/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum — Archive

🎥 Presentation by Szilvia Gyurkó

🧠 Children’s rights | Social resilience | Crisis impact

At the 2024 World Adaptation Forum, Szilvia Gyurkó examines how cascading crises — from climate disruption to social instability — affect children’s rights and long-term well-being.

👧 In this presentation, she highlights what young people already perceive about the risks shaping their future, and challenges adults to move beyond rhetoric toward real responsibility. Protecting children’s rights, she argues, is not secondary to crisis response — it is central to it.

▶️ Watch the presentation: https://youtu.be/qHSUgGJJ-jI

If this resonates, join us at World Adaptation Forum 2026 for serious, reality-based conversations on adaptation and systemic risk.

🎧 The event will be held in English, with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation available
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026David BetzSecurity studies | Civil conflict | Democratic fragilityDavid Betz examines how p...
15/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026

David Betz
Security studies | Civil conflict | Democratic fragility

David Betz examines how political polarisation, social fragmentation, and systemic stress are reshaping security risks in Western societies — and why internal conflict is no longer unthinkable.

At WAF 2026, he will speak on:
🧩 Fractured Democracies: Civil War Returns to the West

This session explores how democratic erosion, legitimacy crises, and societal breakdown can create conditions for internal conflict — and what this means for governance, security, and social cohesion.

🎧 English language session with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum — Archive🎥 Presentation by Ferenc Jordán🧠 Ecological networks | Biodiversity | Systemic disrupt...
14/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum — Archive

🎥 Presentation by Ferenc Jordán

🧠 Ecological networks | Biodiversity | Systemic disruption

At the 2025 World Adaptation Forum, Ferenc Jordán examines how human activity is effectively “hacking” Earth’s interconnected ecosystems.

🌱 In this presentation, he explores the cascading impacts of biodiversity loss, habitat fragmentation, and climate stress, showing how these pressures destabilise the complex networks that sustain life. Drawing on ecological network science, he highlights why resilience depends on restoring systemic balance — not managing isolated symptoms.

▶️ Watch the presentation: https://youtu.be/9FAglGswi1Q

If this resonates, join us at World Adaptation Forum 2026 for serious, reality-based conversations on adaptation and systemic risk.

🎧 The event will be held in English, with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation available
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026Redefining Progress in a Finite WorldProgress can no longer be measured by endless growth. ...
13/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026

Redefining Progress in a Finite World

Progress can no longer be measured by endless growth. In a finite world, ecological limits, social stability, and long-term viability redefine what success means.

This session explores how outdated progress narratives collide with physical and planetary boundaries — and what more realistic, responsible definitions of progress are emerging under systemic pressure.

🎧 English language session with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026Gaya HerringtonLimits to growth | Systems dynamics | Sustainable futuresGaya Herrington exa...
10/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum 2026

Gaya Herrington
Limits to growth | Systems dynamics | Sustainable futures

Gaya Herrington examines how long-term system dynamics shape economic, social, and ecological outcomes — and what decades of data reveal about the limits of growth and the conditions for resilience.

At WAF 2026, she will speak on:
🧩 Limits to Growth Revisited: Lessons for Resilience Today

This session revisits the Limits to Growth framework in light of current trends, exploring what its insights mean for decision-making, adaptation, and resilience in a world facing accelerating systemic pressure.

🎧 English language session with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

🌍 World Adaptation Forum — Archive🎥 Presentation by Simon Michaux🧠 Energy systems | Resource limits | Critical materials...
09/04/2026

🌍 World Adaptation Forum — Archive

🎥 Presentation by Simon Michaux

🧠 Energy systems | Resource limits | Critical materials

At the 2024 World Adaptation Forum, Simon Michaux takes a hard look at the assumptions behind the green transition.

⚡ In this presentation, he examines energy and material constraints, questioning whether current pathways are physically and economically viable. From “black swans” to systemic blind spots, he explores what a realistic transition might require in a world facing tightening resource limits.

▶️ Watch the presentation: https://youtu.be/4nN5tn8E2sQ

If this resonates, join us at World Adaptation Forum 2026 for serious, reality-based conversations on adaptation and systemic risk.

🎧 The event will be held in English, with Hungarian simultaneous interpretation available
🎟️ Participation is available through paid access
📍 Join us in Budapest or online

🔗 Program and tickets: https://worldadaptationforum.org/

🎥 Subscribe to the World Adaptation Forum YouTube channel and watch videos from our past events: https://www.youtube.com/

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