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The Role of Migration in the Change of Northern Hemisphere Vegetation for the Past 50,000 Years

Aim: Our primary aim was to assess how dispersal limitation affected forest changes in the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial cycle, and especially after the last deglaciation. Location: Northern Hemisphere (between 20°N and 80°N). Time Period: 50,000–0 years before present. Major Taxa Studied: Angiosperms and gymnosperms. Methods: We used the LPJ-GM 2.0 dynamic global vegetation model to

Off the charts? : Reasons to be skeptical of the growth in biodiversity finance

Recent estimates point to dramatic increases in private capital flowing to biodiversity. Examining main sources of this increase — equity investments and debt — this review asks how biodiversity finance is being calculated, and whether private capital flowing to biodiversity action is growing as much as reported. Furthermore, by examining the literature on the standards and metrics, we ask whether

Global relationships between crop yield and pollinator abundance

Pollinators are estimated to benefit the reproduction of three-quarters of global leading crop species and contribute to 3%–8% of the total global food production. Ongoing declines in pollinator populations have raised concerns about repercussions for food security. Thus, there is a need to better understand how agricultural yields depend on pollinator abundance. Here, we established yield–pollina

Developing methods for future-gazing economic geographies

While the future and temporality have received increased attention in economic geography in recent years, there is a need for further understanding of how this creates opportunities and challenges for our methods. Based on our independent research on environmental markets, this paper discusses the methodological challenge of studying markets-in-the-making while taking the force of the future serio

State capacity and the ‘value’ of sustainable finance : Understanding the state-mediated rent and value production through the Seychelles Blue Bonds

Financial capital is currently being heralded for its potential to provide social and environmental transformations. This paper provides an in-depth case study of the Seychelles Blue Bond, highlighting the state’s (fiscal and planning) capacities as central in mediating the future rents and value production when channelling thematic bond proceeds. Even as the Blue Bonds tapped into private capital

Biodiversity targets will not be met without debt and tax justice

Approaches to financing biodiversity conservation tend to focus on funding gaps, but fail to address underlying political and economic drivers. We propose two strategies — tax reform and debt justice — to supercharge public financing for biodiversity and deflate harmful financial flows, while chipping away at the causes of state austerity.

Securing the sea : ecosystem-based adaptation and the biopolitics of insuring nature’s rents

With the emergence of the so-called Blue Economy, various conservation finance mechanisms and financial structures are being proposed as a means of simultaneously securing marine biodiversity and profit-making. A novel approach that is being applied within this new conservation finance frontier is the integration of ecosystem-based adaptation and insurance. By synthesizing recent literatures in po

Fixing fictions through blended finance : The entrepreneurial ensemble and risk interpretation in the Blue Economy

The notion of blended finance has increasingly gained traction within development policy as a way to fill a series of “financing gaps” related to the Sustainable Development Goals. Recently, blended finance has received increased attention as a way to create biodiversity markets and attract private capital. Building on qualitative research on efforts to create markets for private investments in ma

Slåttergubbar jag minns

Under flera decennier har slåttergubbarna i sällskap med andra hävdberoende arter minskat kraftigt i Skåne. Slåttergubbar är ett bra exempel på en art som behöver finnas i relativt stora bestånd för att bilda livaktiga populationer. Här följer en personligt berättad fallstudie i artutdöende och kulturlandskapets förvandling.

Bredloka Heracleum sosnowskyi – ännu en stor loka funnen i Sverige.

Det finns flera storvuxna lokor som bedömts som invasiva, främmande arter i Sverige, och som även omfattas av EU-lagstiftningens krav på bekämpningsåtgärder. Nyfynd av bredloka i Sverige, samt identifiering av en ny hybrid understryker behovet av övervakning av dessa arter.

Nordic fisheries in transition : Future challenges to management and recruitment

In the last decades Nordic countries have been implementing quota markets and similar instruments to manage mainly the economic performance of their fisheries. Coming from a historical situation dominated by owner-operated fishing units closely connected to their supporting communities, market-based fisheries manage-ment plays a role in promoting company-organised fishing units, non-fisher owner-s

Solution and Interfacial Properties of Cyclic Containing Anionic Surfactants

The bulk micellar and surface adsorption behaviour of a bio-derived cyclic-containing anionic surfactant, sodium tetradecyl furan sulfonate (STFS), has been studied in this work. To determine its viability as an alternative to petrochemically derived surfactants in detergents, the self-assembly andadsorption properties were measured both alone and in binary and ternary mixtures with a common anion

An Exercise Therapists' Guide to Neuromuscular Exercise for People With Knee or Hip Osteoarthritis

BACKGROUND: Neuromuscular exercise is commonly used in knee injury prevention programs and in rehabilitation following knee injury, and can also be used to address functional impairments is middle-aged and older individuals with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA). CLINICAL QUESTION: What is neuromuscular exercise for OA? Why should clinicians use it? And how? Nine themes of common questions from exe

Will a co-created program enhance implementation of injury prevention training in youth handball in Sweden? : A cluster-randomized controlled trial

OBJECTIVES: To compare the implementation of a co-created evidence-based injury prevention intervention with an existing program in youth team handball.DESIGN: Pragmatic two-armed cluster-randomized controlled trial, conducted collaboratively with the Swedish Handball Federation.METHODS: Eighteen clubs offering handball for female and male youth players (aged 12-16 years) were allocated randomly (

Collaboration and Communication in Care at the Nursing Home : The Next of Kin's Experiences of Participation Following Educational Intervention for Staff

Background: After an older person moves into a nursing home, the next of kin often continues to participate in the care provided there. This participation in care may contribute valuable knowledge of the preferences and wishes of the older person, thereby helping nursing staff deliver personalised care. Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore how next of kin experience their participatio

Lives of bronze gods and wooden puppets : The material culture of humanoids in Seventeenth Century Sweden

Living statues and artificial humans have a long cultural history. They are awe-inspiring because they are entangled with existentialist questions about reality, especially as regards the uncertainty of being. This article explores how humanoid material culture in its different forms was involved in the interaction between myriad human and non-human entities in seventeenth-century Sweden and in thLiving statues and artificial humans have a long cultural history. They are awe-inspiring because they are entangled with existentialist questions about reality, especially as regards the uncertainty of being. This article explores how humanoid material culture in its different forms was involved in the interaction between myriad human and non-human entities in seventeenth-century Sweden and in th