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Margareta Johansson will give a talk at COP23

The COP23 climate change summit in Bonn will host a session during which Margareta Johansson will present the impacts of thawing permafrost. Warming at almost twice the global average rate, the Arctic is a key region for understanding wider climate change impacts. Mitigation and adaptation strategies in the Arctic are thus an integral part of the EU’s wider efforts to combat climate change and to

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/margareta-johansson-will-give-talk-cop23 - 2025-11-03

Researchers granted SEK 18 million for collaboration project

Petter Pilesjö, Andras Persson, Ali Mansourian, and Micael Runnström have, together with researchers at the Eduardo Mondlane University (EMU) in Mozambique, received a grant to develop educational programmes at EMU as well as training for PhD students in Sweden. Petter Pilesjö (professor), Andreas Persson (senior lecturer), Ali Mansourian (senior lecturer) and Micael Runnström (senior lecturer) ha

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/researchers-granted-sek-18-million-collaboration-project - 2025-11-03

Forest fires cause unexpectedly large nutrient losses

The carbon and nitrogen losses attributable to forest fires are much larger than was previously thought. This has now been shown by an extensive study that has compiled fire experiments from around the world. It is not just vegetation that is lost in forest fires. When a forest burns, there is also an impact on the soil, through the loss of carbon and other nutrients. This loss of nutrients can ne

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/forest-fires-cause-unexpectedly-large-nutrient-losses - 2025-11-03

Researchers set to study particle emissions from coniferous trees

Two new research projects will shortly begin at Lund University in Sweden to investigate how particle emissions from spruce forests affect the climate. The trees’ emissions of reactive hydrocarbons are thought to have a cooling effect on the climate. Almost 70 per cent of land in Sweden is covered with forest, mainly commercially managed coniferous forest. The forests play a central role in affect

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/researchers-set-study-particle-emissions-coniferous-trees - 2025-11-03

Upper secondary school teachers offered research training

Lund University is, together with Stockholm University, offering graduate school for upper secondary school teachers, focusing on climate and the environment. The initiative will benefit not only the teachers, but also their students. Upper secondary school teachers who want to increase their research skills will soon be able to graduate in sciences and geography. After four years of part time stu

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/upper-secondary-school-teachers-offered-research-training - 2025-11-03

Markku Rummukainen interviewed about high Arctic temperatures

Markku Rummukainen has recently been featured in a number of media outlets because of unusually high temperatures in the Arctic. He was also recently mentioned in Effekt News Magazine because of his participation in the newly launched Swedish Climate Policy Council. Markku Rummukainen, Professor at the Department, has been interviewed in several media after unusually high temperatures have been me

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/markku-rummukainen-interviewed-about-high-arctic-temperatures - 2025-11-03

Summer course offered by Tomsk State University

Tomsk State University is offering a summer course for young scientists For the fifth summer in a row, Tomsk State University offers a summer course for students, PhD students or Faculty aged 18-35. The course is called "Natural and human environment of Arctic and Alpine areas: relief, soils, permafrost, glaciers, biota and life style of native ethnic groups in a rapidly changing climate" and it c

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/summer-course-offered-tomsk-state-university - 2025-11-03

“Climate models point the way towards the future”

Paul Miller has been interviewed in "Mission is possible" together with Birgitta Svenningsson. Mission is possible is a Lund University digital research magazine about the impact research has on the world outside academia. In the preamble it's stated that a "climate model developed by researchers from Lund University and other institutes is becoming increasingly significant in view of the next maj

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/climate-models-point-way-towards-future - 2025-11-03

“Human and nature in symbiosis”

Cecilia Akselsson has been interviewed in the Lund University research magazine "Mission is possible" together with her colleagues Edith Hammar and Johan Ekroos. The preamble states that "In recent years, ‘ecosystem services’ has become an increasingly common concept within the research community, as well as in municipalities, public authorities and industry. In simple terms, ecosystem services ca

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/human-and-nature-symbiosis - 2025-11-03

Geert Hensgens granted funding for research project

Geert Hensgens has received SEK 130 000 from the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. Geert Hensgens, doctoral student at the department, has received SEK 130 000 from the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, for his project “Concentration, bioavailability and chemistry of dissolved organic carbon in tundra soils; the relationship between soil properties, plant/microbe commun

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/geert-hensgens-granted-funding-research-project - 2025-11-03

Patrik Vestin awarded for his thesis

Patrik Vestin, research engineer at the department, has received the Alfort Prize of SEK 40 000 from the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. Patrik Vestin has received Alfortska prize of SEK 40,000 by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. The award is awarded for his dissertation entitled "Effects of forest management on greenhouse gas fluxes in a boreal forest".– Of cour

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/patrik-vestin-awarded-his-thesis - 2025-11-03

Co-workers featured in the media

At least three members of our staff have been interviewed in different media outlets as experts in their field. Professor Emeritus Anders Lindroth was interviewed in Dagens ETC about greenhouse gases and harmful emissions. “Absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is the only way we can achieve the two-degree goal. We need negative emissions and must absorb more carbon dioxide than we release,

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/co-workers-featured-media - 2025-11-03

More co-workers featured in media outlets

Jonas Ardö and Markku Rummukainen were featured in SVT News and Forskning & Framsteg respectively. Jonas Ardö, senior lecturer at our department, was interviewed by SVT News on the subject of NASA having mapped the world’s freshwater reserves using two satellites. “These satellites provide us with a global overview of the amount of water located underground, which is otherwise difficult to estimat

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/more-co-workers-featured-media-outlets - 2025-11-03

Students created toolbox for GIS software

Master students at our department created a toolbox for ArcGIS 10.5. Three master students at our department – Szilvia Johansson, Nina Nesterova and Enzo Zerega – have developed a toolbox for the geographic information system software ESRI ArcGIS (v. 10.5).The toolbox is called Arctic DEM Data management, and helps retrieving a digital elevation model for a defined time range in a specified study

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/students-created-toolbox-gis-software - 2025-11-03

Co-workers interviewed about Agile conference

Professor Petter Pilesjö, Deputy Head of Department and GIS subject coordinator and representative, together with Professor Lars Harrie, were interviewed about the Agile conference that recently took place at our department. Professor Petter Pilesjö and Professor Lars Harrie were interviewed by radio P4 Malmö regarding that the Agile conference was organized by the department (12-15 June) with abo

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/co-workers-interviewed-about-agile-conference - 2025-11-03

Studies and research in Hyltemossa

Climate-KIC summer school and ICOS Sweden's research station in Hyltemossa have been featured in the media this summer. Climate-KIC Summer School "The Journey" attracted students from all corners of the world. Among other locations, the students visited the ICOS research station in Hyltemossa, where they learned more about how to measure levels of carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor in the air

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/studies-and-research-hyltemossa - 2025-11-03

Co-workers featured in media

Several coworkers have been featured in the media. Jutta Holst, researcher at the department, was interviewed about how a helium balloon was able to travel from Lund to Binnareboda in Småland. Holst says that a lot of luck is required as well as the right weather.Dan Metcalfe, senior lecturer at the department, was interviewed in a number of media outlets about an investigation showing that resear

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/co-workers-featured-media-0 - 2025-11-03

Researchers and industry to participate in workshop on drones

Lars Eklundh, professor at our department, is one of the organizers behind "The Future of Drones: Technologies, Applications, Risks and Ethics", an international workshop on drones. Lars Eklundh, professor, is co-arranging an international workshop on drones. The workshop is entitled "The Future of Drones: Technologies, Applications, Risks and Ethics", and is open for faculty and industry actors w

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/researchers-and-industry-participate-workshop-drones - 2025-11-03

New method maps stressed plants across continents

David Wårlind was interviewed regarding a study showing that drying periods have led to stressed plants since the turn of the millennium. David Wårlind, researcher at the department, was interviewed about a new study showing how periods of drought since the turn of the millennium have led to stressed plants across large areas on several continents.The study is based on tens of thousands of measure

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/new-method-maps-stressed-plants-across-continents - 2025-11-03

EU directive may result in deforestation

Anders Lindroth, professor emeritus, has been interviewed in several media channels about the new EU directive on renewable energy. Anders Lindroth, professor emeritus at our department, has been interviewed in a number of media channels about the EU’s new directive on renewable energy, which states that a large percentage is to be made up of bioenergy. Lindroth said that it can lead to deforestat

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/eu-directive-may-result-deforestation - 2025-11-03