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Natascha Kljun

Professor Contact details Email: natascha [dot] kljun [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 47 31 Mobile: +46 76 135 77 44Organisation Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) Visiting address: Ekologihuset, Sölvegatan 37, Lund Room number: C 321 Service point: 50 WebpageNatascha Kljuns profile in Lund University research portalPersonal website:http://kljun.net/publications/Other

https://www.cec.lu.se/natascha-kljun - 2025-07-09

Daniel Conley

Professor Contact details Email: daniel [dot] conley [at] geol [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 04 49Organisation Department of Geology Visiting address: Sölvegatan 12, Lund Room number: 312 Service point: 16 WebpageDaniel Conleys profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Principal investigator BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing ClimateMy research is focu

https://www.geology.lu.se/daniel-conley - 2025-07-09

Chapter 11 och dess svenska spegelbild - Om samspelet mellan amerikansk och svensk företagsrekonstruktion

På senare tid har ett antal svenska företag inlett företagsrekonstruktion enligt det amerikanska rekonstruktionsförfarandet Chapter 11. Chapter 11 beskrivs som världsledande och har fungerat som förebild vid utformningen av i insolvenslagstiftning i flera jurisdiktioner. Chapter 11 betraktas generellt som mer gäldenärsvänligt än motsvarande förfaranden i andra jurisdiktioner. Det faktum att svensk

Landslide of contaminated soil into rivers: Environmental impacts and risks

Landslide risk assessments and environmental risk assessments are routinely carried out in many countries exposed to landslide hazards and/or contaminated soil hazards, but separately from each other. By combining results from different types of risk assessments and superimposing the results, possible multi-hazards may be revealed, which is not the case when the results are only displayed independ

A Finance Model for the Built Cultural Heritage - Proposals for improvements of future Heritage Economics

Abstract The new role of built cultural heritage, as an economic asset for development strategies and the widened definition of built heritage as a concept-, explains today’s affluence of sites. These can only be guaranteed with sufficient heritage funding. Financers’ inducement to fund cultural heritage depends on that heritage’s current value estimation and only highly revered sites qualify fo

Assessments of well-being in caring of patients undergoing surgery for gastrointestinal cancer. Studies of nutrition, activities of daily living and health related quality of life

The aim was to study some aspects of patients´ well-being, related to nutrition, activities of daily living and health related quality of life, when undergoing major gastrointestinal cancer surgery. Chart documentations (N=45) of patients undergoing subtotal pancreatectomy were studied, and showed the patients' well-being to be affected, although it was not possible to fully evaluate the results o

Knee Injury and Knee Osteoarthritis -Development, evaluation and clinical application of patient-relevant questionnaires

The overall purpose was to evaluate patient-relevant outcomes in patients with knee injury and post-traumatic osteoarthritis of the knee. A self-administered questionnaire, The Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) was developed by literature search, consulting an expert panel (including patients referred to physical therapy because of knee-related problems, orthopedic surgeons, and

Recovery from Acidification - Policy Oriented Dynamic Modeling

Dynamic biogeochemistry models are important tools for determining the time-scales of recovery from acidification. In the review process of the 1999 UNECE LRTAP Gothenburg protocol, results from dynamic models will probably be included when determining further reductions of acidifying emissions. This thesis describes modeling of recovery from acidification using the dynamic multi-layer soil chemi

Plankton communities in a changing world - responses to temperature, brownification and lake restoration

The effects of increasing temperatures, in light of climate change, have been a well-studied topic during the past decades. However, aquatic ecosystems are also faced with additional challenges such as increasing water colour, known as “brownification”. Although we know that temperature and water colour will increase simultaneously this has been given little attention in ecological research. In th

Sorption and transformation of polar pharmaceuticals during wastewater treatment studied by hollow fiber liquid phase microextraction

This thesis addresses the application of hollow fiber liquid phase microextraction as a simple, efficient and environmentally friendly tool to study the fate of four common anti-inflammatory drugs (ketoprofen, naproxen, diclofenac and ibuprofen) during wastewater treatment. Initial experiments verified that this technique is applicable on aqueous as well as suspensions of solid samples, thus great

Emerging tick-borne pathogens: on the ecology of multiple infections in ticks and reservoir hosts

Most animals will encounter several more or less severe infectious diseases during their lifetime, and simultaneous infections with more than one pathogen, or several different strains of the same pathogen, are common in natural populations. Ticks transmit a wide variety of different pathogens and can also be simultaneously infected with more than one pathogen. The possible interactions between di

Helicobacter pylori and its Association with Gastric and Oesophageal Carcinomas

Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common infections in man. The infection is often acquired during childhood and usually results in a chronic life-long inflammation in the gastric mucosa. The aim of our studies was to investigate the association between H. pylori seropositivity and the development of gastric and oesophageal carcinomas. Nested case-control studies were performed in the Malmö P

Planning for Solar Buildings in Urban Environments

Energy use in buildings accounts for a significant proportion of the total energy use in many countries. While past and current buildings have solely been energy consumers, future buildings will, besides using less energy, also need to produce (part of ) the required energy on site with renewables. Solar energy is generally very suitable for producing this on-site renewable energy. Although solar

The clinical relevance of vertebral fractures and low back pain in elderly men

The number of vertebral fractures has increased during the last few decades.The increase could at least partly be explained by the increasing proportion of elderly in society since these fractures are more commonly found in elderly than in young individuals. Low bone mass and osteoporosis which are also partly related to aging are risk factors for fracture but both age and low bone mass are indepe

Case-control studies on risk factors for myeloid leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes

Case-control studies comprising telephone interviews for 333 cases of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 226 cases of Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (Ph+ CML), 330 cases of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and matched controls were conducted. Information had to be obtained from next-of-kin much more often for cases (85%) than for controls (18%). Tobacco smoking was associated

Modeling the security risk management process in higher education institutions to understand, explain and improve

Security in organizations is no longer just a matter of having locks and alarms; it is more like a question of different dimensions of rules, perceptions and actions. The focus must return to more interpersonal relationships in security issues instead of technically advanced equipment. In facing today’s challenges, the focus must be on more interpersonal relationships in security issues than on te

Treatment Evaluation and Screening of Autism

The aims of this thesis were: to review studies of treatment evaluation from the years 1992-2002; to evaluate the Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication Handicapped Children, TEACCH, treatment model for adults and children with autism; to develop and evaluate a screening instrument for early detection of autism and other developmental deficits, SEEK. The instruments used we