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Mot en ny världsordning? Orsaker till östblockets sönderfall och Sovjetunionens upplösning: · Ekonomisk bankrutt, höga utlandslån · Ideologins (Sovjetkommunismens) söndervittring · Man missade utvecklingen mot den nya ekonomin och informationsteknologin, blev kvar i gamla modeller med mycket tung industri · Kostsam kapprustning (Reagan, SDI) · Ekonomisk integration öst/väst (Hobsbawm) · Allt stark

https://www.historiska.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/HISA17/20171/Mot_en_ny_vrldsordning.docx - 2026-05-19

Svenska, språklig inriktning 1–40 poäng

Svenska, språklig inriktning 1–40 poäng Litteraturlista för SVEM45, Svenska: Språklig variation i Norden, 7,5 hp Fastställd av sektion 1 vid Språk- och litteraturcentrum den 4 juni 2025. Obligatorisk kurslitteratur Bijvoet, Ellen & Senter, Karin. 2021. ”Förortsförankrat tal – ett inifrån- och ett utifrånperspektiv.” Språk och stil NF 31(1). S. 166–200. (35 s.) Länk tillhandahålles av läraren. Bjer

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Arkiv

Abstrakt från boken "Obesity as an individual and societal challenge - new directions"Malmö, 20-21 maj 2021Obesity as an individual and societal challenge - new directionsBerzelius symposium 104. Symposiet arrangerades av Svenska Läkaresällskapet (SLS) i samarbete med det strategiska forskningsområdet Epidemiologi för hälsa (SFO EpiHealth) vid Lunds och Uppsalas universitet, Region Skåne samt Sven

https://www.epihealth.lu.se/arkiv - 2026-05-19

Amanda Sonnerfeldt

Universitetslektor, Biträdande prefekt Redovisning och finans, Företagsekonomiska institutionen Kontaktinformation E-post: amanda [dot] sonnerfeldt [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 94 34Organisation Redovisning och finans Rumsnummer: Alfa1:3110 Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsAmanda Sonnerfeldts profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Biträdande prefekt Redovisning och finan

https://www.ehl.lu.se/amanda-sonnerfeldt - 2026-05-19

Tom Madell

Professor Contact details Email: tom [dot] madell [at] har [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Department of Business Law Service point: 38 WebpageTom Madells profile in Lund University research portal Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllBookBook chapterDissertationJournal articleReportReport chapterReview Filter [Anmälan av] Sara Hovi, Upphandlingsskad

https://www.lusem.lu.se/tom-madell - 2026-05-19

Gabriella Scaramuzzino

Studierektor för avancerad nivå | FD | Universitetslektor Kontaktinformation E-post: gabriella [dot] scaramuzzino [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 88 49Organisation Socialhögskolan Rumsnummer: 348 Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsGabriella Scaramuzzinos profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Universitetslektor Socialhögskolan Docent Socialhögskolan Profilområdesmedlem LU pr

https://www.soch.lu.se/gabriella-scaramuzzino - 2026-05-19

Regional disparities in the beneficial effects of rising CO2 concentrations on crop water productivity

Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2 ]) are expected to enhance photosynthesis and reduce crop water use. However, there is high uncertainty about the global implications of these effects for future crop production and agricultural water requirements under climate change. Here we combine results from networks of field experiments and global crop models to present a spatially explicit global

GIS-based Maps and Area Estimates of Northern Hemisphere Permafrost Extent during the Last Glacial Maximum

This study presents GIS-based estimates of permafrost extent in the northern circumpolar region during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), based on a review of previously published maps and compilations of field evidence in the form of ice-wedge pseudomorphs and relict sand wedges. We focus on field evidence localities in areas thought to have been located along the past southern border of permafrost.

Climate analogues suggest limited potential for intensification of production on current croplands under climate change

Climate change could pose a major challenge to efforts towards strongly increase food production over the coming decades. However, model simulations of future climate-impacts on crop yields differ substantially in the magnitude and even direction of the projected change. Combining observations of current maximum-attainable yield with climate analogues, we provide a complementary method of assessin

Terrestrial ecosystem model performance in simulating productivity and its vulnerability to climate change in the northern permafrost region

Realistic projection of future climate-carbon (C) cycle feedbacks requires better understanding and an improved representation of the C cycle in permafrost regions in the current generation of Earth system models. Here we evaluated 10 terrestrial ecosystem models for their estimates of net primary productivity (NPP) and responses to historical climate change in permafrost regions in the Northern H

Transient dynamics of terrestrial carbon storage : Mathematical foundation and its applications

Terrestrial ecosystems have absorbed roughly 30 % of anthropogenic CO2 emissions over the past decades, but it is unclear whether this carbon (C) sink will endure into the future. Despite extensive modeling and experimental and observational studies, what fundamentally determines transient dynamics of terrestrial C storage under global change is still not very clear. Here we develop a new framewor

Accounting for interannual variability in agricultural intensification : The potential of crop selection in Sub-Saharan Africa

Providing sufficient food for a growing global population is one of the fundamental global challenges today. Crop production needs not only to be increased, but also remain stable over the years, in order to limit the vulnerability of producers and consumers to inter-annual weather variability, especially in areas of the world where the food consumed is mainly produced locally (e.g. Sub Saharan Af

Global gridded crop model evaluation : Benchmarking, skills, deficiencies and implications

Crop models are increasingly used to simulate crop yields at the global scale, but so far there is no general framework on how to assess model performance. Here we evaluate the simulation results of 14 global gridded crop modeling groups that have contributed historic crop yield simulations for maize, wheat, rice and soybean to the Global Gridded Crop Model Intercomparison (GGCMI) of the Agricultu

Compensatory water effects link yearly global land CO 2 sink changes to temperature

Large interannual variations in the measured growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) originate primarily from fluctuations in carbon uptake by land ecosystems. It remains uncertain, however, to what extent temperature and water availability control the carbon balance of land ecosystems across spatial and temporal scales. Here we use empirical models based on eddy covariance data and proce

The large influence of climate model bias on terrestrial carbon cycle simulations

Global vegetation models and terrestrial carbon cycle models are widely used for projecting the carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems. Ensembles of such models show a large spread in carbon balance predictions, ranging from a large uptake to a release of carbon by the terrestrial biosphere, constituting a large uncertainty in the associated feedback to atmospheric CO 2 concentrations under glob

Networking our science to characterize the state, vulnerabilities, and management opportunities of soil organic matter

Soil organic matter (SOM) supports the Earth's ability to sustain terrestrial ecosystems, provide food and fiber, and retains the largest pool of actively cycling carbon. Over 75% of the soil organic carbon (SOC) in the top meter of soil is directly affected by human land use. Large land areas have lost SOC as a result of land use practices, yet there are compensatory opportunities to enhance prod

Exchange of CO2 in Arctic tundra : Impacts of meteorological variations and biological disturbance

An improvement in our process-based understanding of carbon (C) exchange in the Arctic and its climate sensitivity is critically needed for understanding the response of tundra ecosystems to a changing climate. In this context, we analysed the net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of CO2 in West Greenland tundra (64°N) across eight snow-free periods in 8 consecutive years, and characterized the key process