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Invasiva arter

Hur hanterar Botaniska trädgården invasiva arter? Botaniska trädgården vid Lunds universitet rymmer ett flertal växtarter som finns på den europeiska listan över Invasiva Främmande Arter eller har utpekats som kritiska för floran i Sverige. Vi är mycket medvetna om dem och har upprättat en handlingsplan för hur de ska hanteras. Vi har även kontakt med Naturvårdsverket och våra accessioner ligger i

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/invasiva-arter - 2025-11-19

Mötesplats i trädgården

Tips inför ert besök Vi välkomnar alla som vill hålla sin picknick eller möte i trädgården. För att värna om Botaniska trädgården och för att ni ska få ut det bästa av ert besök ber vi er läsa igenom våra trivselregler före ert besök. Ämnar ni planera in arrangemang som catering eller dyligt ber vi er att meddela detta till oss via botan [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] seVälkomna! 

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/motesplats-i-tradgarden - 2025-11-19

Guidade sommarvisningar

Gratis visningar hela juli Tisdagar och torsdagar kl 13:00 på svenska och kl 13:45 på engelska kan du följa med på en guidad tur genom trädgården.  Visningarna pågår under perioden 30 juni-30 juli. Det krävs ingen föranmälan och visningarna är gratis. Samling vid växthusets entré.Hjärtligt välkomna!

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/guidade-sommarvisningar - 2025-11-19

Sommarlund i Botan

Musik till solnedgången i Botan. Tillsammans med inbjudna gäster och unga talanger, sk. solskott, bjuder Peter på stämmningsfull musik medan solen dalar i Botan.Lund Botaniska Trädgården (en del av SommarLund)14-16 august, 20.00 Fri entré, begränsat antal platser pga CoronaBiljetter släpps 2 veckor innan evenemanget startar påwww.ticketmaster.seFör att se hela Sommarlunds program klicka här. somma

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/sommarlund-i-botan - 2025-11-19

Program höst/vinter 2020

Pga Covid-19 har en del programpunkter strukits. 7 oktober kl 12:15  Lunchvisning  "Frukt av alla slag" ingen föranmälan krävs, biljett köpes i Butik Botan kostnad 60 kr. 13 oktober kl 15:00 Framtidsveckans Visning" Växtkraft på intåg - Hot eller löfte om framtiden?" bokningsinformation kommer senare 14-18 oktober Framtidsveckans Utställning "Fjärilarna steg upp" 14 oktober kl 11:15 Seniorvisning

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/program-hostvinter-2020-1 - 2025-11-19

Visningar höst och vinter 2020

Pga Corona kan vi endast ta 15 personer per visning. Biljetter till visningar köpes i Butik Botan före visningar. Lunchvisningar kl 12:15-13:00, kostnad 60 kr. 7/10 Frukt av alla slag 4/11 Ett besök i regnskogen 2/12 Julens växter och frön Seniorvisningar kl 11:15-12:00, kostnad 40 kr. 14/10 Kryptogamer 11/11 Tillbaka till rötterna 9/12 Julens växter och frön  

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/visningar-host-och-vinter-2020 - 2025-11-19

Soil talk at the book fair in Gothenburg

Håkan Wallander was one of the speakers at the Gothenburg Book Fair this weekend. See his talk about his book "Soil". BECC researcher Håkan Wallander talked about his main research interest: soil, at the big book fair in Gothenburg. You can hear him share his knowledge about soil in this talk. Håkan's book "Jord" was recently translated into English, you can find the book "Soil" here. 

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/soil-talk-book-fair-gothenburg - 2025-11-19

Job Alert - Research Coordinator with a focus on research grants

Join our team! We are looking for a Research Coordinator with a focus on research grants with appropriate professional experience to support researchers in the application process and disseminate information about opportunities. Work dutiesBECC is looking for a Research Coordinator with a focus on research grants with appropriate professional experience to support researchers in the application pr

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/job-alert-research-coordinator-focus-research-grants - 2025-11-19

Changes in Land Use Leads to Increased Inbreeding in Swedish Butterflies

Changes in land use have been highlighted as one of the main reasons for the global decline of insects. New research from Lund University, which examined three common Swedish grassland butterflies, shows that changes in land use not only reduce insect numbers. The loss of habitat can also lead to increased inbreeding, especially among specialised species that find it increasingly difficult to move

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/changes-land-use-leads-increased-inbreeding-swedish-butterflies - 2025-11-19

Thawing permafrost raised carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere vary naturally between ice ages and interglacial periods. A new study by researchers and BECC-members at the University of Gothenburg and Lund University, among others, shows that an unexpectedly large proportion of carbon dioxide emissions after the ice age may have come from thawing permafrost. For a long time, it was the shifts between ice ages and interg

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/thawing-permafrost-raised-carbon-dioxide-atmosphere - 2025-11-19

Exploring New Research Horizons in the Alps

PhD student in Environmental Science, Hanna Ekström, shares her experiences from a study visit to Campus Alpin and the Land Use and Climate Change research group in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. From inspiring interdisciplinary exchanges to strengthening future collaborations, the trip offered both academic and personal rewards. Hi Hanna Ekström,You recently returned from study visit to Campus Alpin and

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/exploring-new-research-horizons-alps - 2025-11-19

More reliable crop forecasts with AI and satellite data

By combining satellite data, mathematical and statistical ecosystem modeling, and artificial intelligence, it is now possible to generate earlier and more reliable crop yield forecasts—an essential step toward ensuring future food security in a changing climate. This is demonstrated in a new doctoral thesis by Xueying Li, PhD at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, and membe

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/more-reliable-crop-forecasts-ai-and-satellite-data - 2025-11-19

Secondary forests could be a key factor in climate management – if we protect them in time

By analysing over 100,000 field measurements as well as environmental data, an international research team has created maps that show how and when naturally regrowing forests bind most carbon. To fulfil climate goals and avoid the most serious consequences of global heating, we need to both reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and remove carbon dioxide that is already in the atmosphere. Naturally

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/secondary-forests-could-be-key-factor-climate-management-if-we-protect-them-time - 2025-11-19

Kimberly Nicholas on the Super High-Impact Initiative for Fixing Tomorrow

Kimberly Nicholas, Professor at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS) and member of BECC, just launched a new science-based tool that helps individuals identify their most powerful climate actions, whilst bridging the gap between individual choices and systemic change. We had a talk with her to learn more about the guide. Observera: En svensk översättning finns längre ned på s

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/kimberly-nicholas-super-high-impact-initiative-fixing-tomorrow - 2025-11-19

Henrik Smith Receives Award – has a message for academia

One of BECC's founders and former coordinator, Henrik Smith, receives the Marsh Awards for Ecology by the British Ecological Society. The prize recognizes his long-standing contributions to advancing ecological research and strengthening the connection between science and society. He himself highlights the need for public engagement in science — the days of letting hefty reports collect dust are b

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/henrik-smith-receives-award-has-message-academia - 2025-11-19

Full House at the Swedish Biodiversity Symposium 2025

In October, the Swedish Biodiversity Symposium 2025 took place – Sweden’s largest interdisciplinary conference on biodiversity. The event brought together researchers, experts and stakeholders from across sectors to encourage positive developments in the field. The theme for this symposium was “Social Transformation – from Knowledge to Action?” Around 400 participants attended to discuss how effor

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/full-house-swedish-biodiversity-symposium-2025 - 2025-11-19

BECC members at COP 30

In this post, we’ve put together a few tips for reading featuring BECC members attending COP30 in Belém. A decade of the Paris Agreement brings progress and setbacksTen years have passed since the countries of the world signed the Paris Agreement. Political scientist Fariborz Zelli, also member of the BECC board, sums up the surprises – both positive and negative – in climate policy over the past

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-members-cop-30 - 2025-11-19

"Environmental politics should be included in all politics"

A new report from "miljöforskningsberedningen" (MFB), a council for dialogue between the scientific community and the Swedish Minister for climate and the Environment, is arguing that the environmental politics has to change fundamentally in order to be effective. Henrik Smith, coordinator of BECC at Lund University, and Olof Johansson-Stenman, University of Gothenburg, are two of the 12 authors o

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/environmental-politics-should-be-included-all-politics - 2025-11-19

Welcome to the BECC annual meeting 2014 on the theme "Science to policy"

Welcome to the BECC Annual Meeting 2014, a lunch-to-lunch meeting, 24-25 November. The theme of this year's meeting is "Science to policy" with examples from climate and ecosystem based research and policy, as IPCC and IPBES. The goal of this annual meeting is to create dialogue on how we can bring the BECC science to policy, to broaden our knowledge about the BECC research and find new ways of wo

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/welcome-becc-annual-meeting-2014-theme-science-policy - 2025-11-19