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Editors' pick Swedish Feminist Foreign Policy in the Making
New report analyzes Swedish political parties climate policies prior to the election.
New MECW Project on Frictional Homebuilding: Swedish Civil Society Actors in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 1967-
More Lunch showings of the exhibition The Corona Collection – Public Art Agency Sweden’s acquisitions 2021
CEC in Swedish national radio
How did flying go from luxury aspiration to contested norm in Sweden?
Lund University the most popular choice for international students applying to Sweden
Julia Björverud awarded the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' Dissertation Prize
Zhukova on Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy in Conflict-Affected States
Lund physicists receive 31 million from the Swedish Research Council
New research project on the Swedish forest
Karlstad conference on Women Activism and Politics in Sweden and India
Henrik Smith new member of the Swedish Climate Policy Council
Risk of eutrophication and acidification if forest fertilization is introduced in southern Sweden
Forests are important for climate change mitigation, both as raw material for biofuels and for carbon storage. At the same time, forests are under pressure from a changing climate and more intensive forestry. A new thesis by Klas Lucander at Lund University shows the possible consequences for forests of fertilisation, and how this could lead to eutrophication and acidification instead of tree grow
Sweden’s Top Startups Compete in Thrilling Venture Cup Final in Helsingborg
Sociologist one of six new, prominent researchers selected for the Young Academy of Sweden
Risk of eutrophication and acidification if forest fertilization is introduced in southern Sweden
Forests are important for climate change mitigation, both as raw material for biofuels and for carbon storage. At the same time, forests are under pressure from a changing climate and more intensive forestry. A new thesis by Klas Lucander at Lund University, also member of BECC, shows the possible consequences for forests of fertilisation, and how this could lead to eutrophication and acidificatio
