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Do afforestation projects increase core forests? Evidence from the Chinese Loess Plateau

The spatial pattern of forests impacts on biodiversity, stability and sustainability of forest ecosystems. Afforestation and reforestation projects have massively increased forested areas on the Chinese Loess Plateau, however, the spatial pattern of the new and old forests, as well as their interaction, remains unknown. Here we study the spatiotemporal dynamics of old and new forests for the perio

The impregnable fortress of Islamic public administration in Central Asia: mahalla institutions in Uzbekistan

There was a widespread euphoria in the 1990s in Uzbekistan and other post-Soviet societies at the prospect that introducing Western-style public administration (PA) institutions and traditions would play a pivotal role in promoting the rule of law and democratisation. Like other newly independent post-Soviet states, Uzbekistan has become a “laboratory” for testing various global (Western) PA model

Tullkomplexet/Greenroom/Sorgenfri : del av projektet Grottan, TV-studion och de osynliga monumenten

Tullkomplexet is an artist-driven collective formed by Felice Hapetzeder, Marit Lindberg, and Johan Suneson, who explore the city through artistic methods, site-related installations, and participatory processes. In the project Tullkomplexet/Greenroom/Sorgenfri, presented at Molekyl Gallery in Malmö in autumn 2024, the Sorgenfri neighborhood was activated as a site through a total environment, wheTullkomplexet is an artist-driven collective formed by Felice Hapetzeder, Marit Lindberg, and Johan Suneson, who explore the city through artistic methods, site-related installations, and participatory processes. In the project Tullkomplexet/Greenroom/Sorgenfri, presented at Molekyl Gallery in Malmö in autumn 2024, the Sorgenfri neighborhood was activated as a site through a total environment, whe

Comparison of CSF biomarkers in multiple sclerosis patients treated with natalizumab and rituximab

Background: Patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) treated with the high-efficacy drugs natalizumab (NTZ) or rituximab (RTX) generally show no evidence of disease activity. Currently, there is no head-to-head comparison between NTZ and RTX of neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Objectives: To compare CSF biomarkers in a stable RRMS

Continuity Continues : The Listed Building Declaration of Hindås Ski Jumping Hill and an Imaginable Future for Marginalised Heritage

PurposeThe purpose is to increase the understanding of when a heritage in the non-profit category becomes a part of the established heritage sector, and how this can be understood with regard to the rising awareness of climate change in heritage management and recent theories within the field. The case is Hindås Ski Jumping Hill in Hindås, Sweden, which since 2022 is a listed building in Sweden.De

Hello World (Thomas Ringdahl)

Musikalbum av Thomas Ringdahl i genren folkmusik/visa, utgiven på Vidar Records 2024, inspelad 2022. Mats Edén spelar fiol på på 9 av 12 spår.

Welcome No More? Shifting Attitudes towards Ukrainian Refugees in Europe

Almost seven million Ukrainians have fled Ukraine since Russia’s large-scale invasion in February 2022. Seeking refuge in other European states, they were welcomed. However, recent analyses have emerged which point to an increasing discrimination against Ukrainian refugees who were displaced by Russia’s aggression, including in previously supportive nations like Poland. The shifting treatment and

Groupa: Kind of Folk : Vol. 4 - Iberia

Med utgångspunkt i repertoar med rötter i folkmusik från Iberiska halvön fortsätter Groupa sitt arbete med att skapa helt nya musikaliska uttryck baserade på traditionsmusik. Detta är det fjärde albumet i serien Kind of Folk, här i samarbete med spanska och portugisiska musiker. Medverkar gör slagverksduon Ttukunak Txalaparta, bestående av Maika Gomez och Sara Gomez, sångerskan och slagverkaren Va

Sjuksköterskors erfarenhet av att vårda patienter med utländsk bakgrund - En Litteraturstudie

Bakgrund: Den kulturella mångfalden i Sverige har ökat under de senaste decennierna, främst som en konsekvens av migration. Denna utveckling påverkar hälso- och sjukvården, som möter en alltmer varierad befolkning. Socioekonomiska och kulturella skillnader har en inverkan på tillgången till vård och på vårdens kvalitet. Det anses nödvändigt att vården anpassas för att kunna bemöta de skiftande beh

Multi-step evaluation framework for analyzing mineral dust transport and meteorological impacts over northern India

Dust burden during the dust storms events imparts an adverse effect on human health and environment. The aim of this research is to provide a deeper understanding about the atmospheric dynamics of long-range transport of mineral dust for 8 severe dust storm events over the Indian region during the period 2008–2022. Transport of mineral dust analyzed based on MERRA-2 Dust column mass density, follo

Understanding the dynamics of 2024 extreme heat event in India: Spatial variability, hydrometeorological impacts, and model evaluation

Heatwaves are becoming more intense, frequent, and prolonged due to global warming, posing significant risks to ecosystems and human societies. Despite their profound impact, detailed regional assessments of extreme heat events remain limited, particularly in India. This study addresses the gap by systematically investigating the 2024 extreme heat event in India. We evaluated the performance of va

Wind, Water, Strings, Bow

Musiken är ett resultat av ett undersökande improvisationsprojekt tillsammans med professor Stefan Östersjö uifrån de förutsättningar som ges i mötet mellan vind, vatten, eolisk gitarr och mina stråkinstrument. Inspelningen skedde vid sjön Vomb. Det är en vidareutveckling av ett tidigare samarbete mellan paleoekolog Anna Broström och geolog Kalle Ljung där Edén utifrån deras forskning kring sjön V

Responses and feedbacks of African dryland ecosystems to environmental changes

Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle and in supporting local livelihoods. Understanding how dryland ecosystems respond to environmental changes, both structurally and functionally, is of great significance for sustainable dryland management. In this article, we review the current remote sensing-based knowledge on African dryland ecosyst

Tree cover homogenization in semi-open ecosystems worldwide and implications for ecosystem stability and conservation

Semi-open ecosystems, such as savannas and open woodlands, are biodiversity hotspots due largely to their heterogeneous tree cover (TC), which supports diverse habitats. However, increasing woody encroachment is altering TC heterogeneity, with unclear consequences for ecosystem stability. Using global satellite-based TC estimates (2000–2020), we reveal widespread TC homogenization (24.1%) in semi-

Transforming forest management through rewilding : Enhancing biodiversity, resilience, and biosphere sustainability under global change

Forests are crucial for biodiversity, climate stability, and human well-being, yet rising pressures from climate change and conventional forestry practices threaten their resilience and sustainability. Approximately 30% of global forests are managed intensively, often as monoculture plantations, compromising biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, and ecosystem stability. Here, we propose

Divergent trends of ecosystem-scale photosynthetic efficiency between arid and humid lands across the globe

Aim: Widespread greening and an increasing global terrestrial carbon sink over recent decades have been reported. However, the spatio-temporal relationships between vegetation greenness and productivity and the factors influencing this relationship remain unclear. We define a new metric of ecosystem-scale photosynthetic efficiency (EPE) to analyse its spatio-temporal pattern and investigate how po

Major forest increase on the Loess Plateau, China (2001–2016)

The Loess Plateau in China is prone to widespread land degradation (soil erosion, deforestation, and water loss), and therefore, ecological restoration programmes aiming to re-establish the ecosystem by revegetation have been implemented during recent decades. Consequently, a widespread increase in vegetation cover has been reported, but the state and dynamics of forests remain largely unknown. He

Non-destructive anonymization of training data for object detection

The rapid advancement of computer vision, powered by large-scale visual datasets and deep learning, has raised pressing concerns about privacy, particularly when human faces are involved. This work explores how facial anonymization affects the performance of human detection models, aiming to balance identity protection with model utility. A range of anonymization techniques are applied, including

Temporal changes in coupled vegetation phenology and productivity are biome-specific in the Northern Hemisphere

Global warming has greatly stimulated vegetation growth through both extending the growing season and promoting photosynthesis in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Analyzing the combined dynamics of such trends can potentially improve our current understanding on changes in vegetation functioning and the complex relationship between anthropogenic and climatic drivers. This study aims to analyze the re