Accessibility statement
Stockholm Resilience Centre is behind this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it. This document describes how Stockholm Resilience Centre complies with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services, any known accessibility issues and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can fix them.
How accessible is the website?
We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. We have not yet carried out a full accessibility review, but plan to carry out one soon.
What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?
If you need content from Stockholm Resilience Centre that is not available to you, but is exempt from the scope of the law as described below, you can let us know.
Report deficiencies in website accessibility
We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of the website. If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we are not meeting the requirements of the law, please let us know so that we know that the problem exists.
Supervision
The Digital Governance Authority, Digg, is responsible for supervising the Digital Public Service Accessibility Act. You can report to Digg External link. if you think that our digital service has accessibility deficiencies.
You can also report to Digg External link. if you think that our assessment of what is unreasonably burdensome should be reviewed, if you think that our accessibility statement has deficiencies or if you think that we have not handled your request for accessibility correctly.
Technical information about the accessibility of the website
This website is partially compliant with the Digital Public Service Accessibility Act.
Assessment method
The accessibility of the website has not yet been systematically reviewed.
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