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Sjöstedt on why small states join big wars

Published 8 September 2016 Roxanna Sjöstedt, Erik Noreen and Jan Ångström have co-authored the article "Why small states join big wars: The case of Sweden in Afghanistan 2002–2014" in International Relations. Abstract:The security behavior of small states has traditionally been explained by different takes of realism, liberalism, or constructivism – focusing on the behavior that aims toward safegu

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/sjostedt-why-small-states-join-big-wars - 2025-01-06

Student-driven quantitative review on temporal changes in ecosystem services

Published 10 May 2017 During last autumn and winter a team of researchers, PhD students and master students from Lund University and Leuphana University, Lüneburg, joined forces to undertake a student-driven quantitative review on temporal changes in ecosystem services. While the primary outcome of this collaboration will be a review to be published in an international scientific journal, the true

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/student-driven-quantitative-review-temporal-changes-ecosystem-services - 2025-01-06

New book with thoughts on the Swedish Rural Development Programme and rural development with co-authors from CEC

Published 19 June 2017 To what use is the Swedish rural programme and what can be done to increase its effects? The CEC researchers Juliana Dänhardt and Henrik Smith have contributed with two chapters to the newly published book “Så här ligger landet – tankar om landsbygdsprogram och landsbygdsutveckling” (in Swedish). The book has been published by the Swedish Board of Agriculture and consists of

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/new-book-thoughts-swedish-rural-development-programme-and-rural-development-co-authors-cec - 2025-01-06

Lund’s first professors in Environmental Science

Published 22 June 2017 Yann Clough and Natascha Kljun. The Centre for Environmental and Climate Research has employed two new professors with research focus on human impact on environmental changes. Natascha Kljun and Yann Clough are new professors at CEC with the assignment to establish two research programmes of a high international standard in environmental science. From a starting point in sci

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/lunds-first-professors-environmental-science - 2025-01-06

Six open research positions at CEC

Published 29 June 2017 Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, the Ecology Building. Photo: Kennet Ruona. During summer the Centre for Environmental and Climate Research (CEC) are announcing six new research positions within the Strategic Research Area Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate (BECC). Associate Senior University Lecturer in Ecological-Economic ModellingThe a

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/six-open-research-positions-cec - 2025-01-06

Ullrika Sahlin new Reader in Environmental Science

Published 29 June 2017 Photo: Kennet Ruona. Ullrika Sahlin has been appointed Reader in Environmental Science at the Faculty of Science. Her research focus on the management of uncertainty in risk analysis and evidence-based decisionmaking. Have you ever missed a train or been stunned by a surprise you did not expect to happen? In retrospect, could you have done something to prevent bad things fro

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/ullrika-sahlin-new-reader-environmental-science - 2025-01-06

Playgrounds in Lomma are leaking microplastics

Published 29 June 2017 It has previously been unsure whether microplastics from playgrounds spread to fresh water and aquatic environments. Detailed studies of schoolyards in the city of Lomma now clearly show that microplastics end up in nearby Höje river. Rubber-based surfaces with the purpose to protect our children also threaten wildlife, both at sea and on land. Read more about the study on l

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/playgrounds-lomma-are-leaking-microplastics - 2025-01-06

Ullrika Sahlin awarded project money at Climate-KIC Ideation Day

Published 29 August 2017 Ullrika Sahlin, risk specialist at CEC, was awarded 15,000 Euros for her project “Gaming for better decisions under uncertainty” at the Climate-KIC Ideation Day II this Tuesday. Ullrikas project aims at developing a fun and educational game for decision-makers where they can develop skills in making decisions on climate-related issues with consideration of risk and uncerta

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/ullrika-sahlin-awarded-project-money-climate-kic-ideation-day - 2025-01-06

Cultivating oilseed rape can affect later flowering plants

Published 29 August 2017 Photo: Pixabay. Increasing cultivation of oilseed rape may have consequences for pollinators and wild plant pollination. A recently published study from CEC suggests that oilseed rape can affect later flowering plants. By providing pollinating insects with pollen and nectar, oilseed rape benefits short-tongued, generalist insect species. Long-tongued bumble bee species, sp

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/cultivating-oilseed-rape-can-affect-later-flowering-plants - 2025-01-06

Climate change – the state of knowledge, politics and innovations as a solution

Published 12 October 2017 In conjunction with the IPCC authors’ meeting in Malmö in October Sustainability Forum and Climate-KIC, both operating from the CEC, are co-organizers of three arrangements concerning climate change, climate policy and innovation as a solution. Climate change – from knowledge to politicsMonday, October 23 at 11, at Malmö Live, researchers from Lund University and Malmö Un

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/climate-change-state-knowledge-politics-and-innovations-solution - 2025-01-06

Aerosol particles impact on the climate

Published 22 October 2017 Emilie Öström has written a thesis that increases our knowledge of how airborne particles, so-called aerosols, affect the climate. Globally, eight out of ten people live in environments where the amount of air pollution, in the form of small airborne particles, is above the guidelines set by the World Health Organization WHO. According to the WHO, atmospheric pollution ca

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/aerosol-particles-impact-climate - 2025-01-06

Rich pollination improves strawberry harvesting

Published 9 November 2017 Well-pollinated strawberries grow faster and weigh more than less pollinated strawberries. Pollination is more important for strawberry growth than previously thought. A rich pollination gives better strawberry harvesting with strawberries that grow faster and weigh more. This is shown in a recently published study from the Center for Environmental and Climate Research, C

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/rich-pollination-improves-strawberry-harvesting - 2025-01-06

To plow a lot, a little or not at all

Published 5 December 2017 Reduced tillage before sowing benefits symbiotic fungi, this is shown in Sofia Hydbom's dissertation Tillage practices and their impact on soil organic carbon and the microbial community. For farmers who focus on crop production, tillage, such as plowing, has long been a fundamental part of agriculture. The plow is an effective tool that incorporates weeds to reduce inter

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/plow-lot-little-or-not-all - 2025-01-06

Film from workshop about ecosystem services in agricultural production

Published 14 December 2017 The workshop was organized by the CEC and the strategic research area BECC, November 21–22 2017. Topics and speakersHow to interact with farmers to develop tools for assessment of ecosystem services – Johanna Alkan Olsson, CEC Lund UniversityFive hammers, one nail. Evaluating effects of CAP greening alternatives on ecosystem services – Yann Clough, CEC Lund UniversityEco

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/film-workshop-about-ecosystem-services-agricultural-production - 2025-01-06

KSLA-Wallenberg Professorship at the CEC

Published 19 December 2017 Professor Tobias Kuemmerle, from the Humboldt University in Berlin, will be the holder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, KSLA-Wallenberg Professorship 2018. The Centre of Environmental and Climate research will be professor Kuemmerles host institute during his stay in Sweden. – We are happy to welcome professor Kuemmerle to the CEC and are convinc

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/ksla-wallenberg-professorship-cec - 2025-01-06

Christmas gift to practice your skills in guessing

Published 22 December 2017 This game is a blessing, to practice your skills in guessing. Accuracy and precision, are good for a decision. Although being uncertain might seem less, it can lead to success. Relax your winter holiday with computer games about uncertaintyThe Climate-KIC Ideator project "Gaming for better decisions under uncertainty" is led by Ullrika Sahlin at CEC. The project aims to

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/christmas-gift-practice-your-skills-guessing - 2025-01-06