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Thawing permafrost turns Arctic from carbon sink into carbon emitter

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 28 October 2019 Solar panels at the flux station in Adventdalen on Svalbard, one of the locations where data was collected for this study. Photo: Frans-Jan Parmentier. A recent study based on data collected by, among others, researchers at our department, finds that climate change is converting permafrost areas fr

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/thawing-permafrost-turns-arctic-carbon-sink-carbon-emitter - 2025-02-11

Another type of forest management would provide greater benefits for society

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 18 November 2019 Malene Thyssen [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)] Giuliana Zanchi (INES) and Mark Brady (CEC) have been interviewed about new research that shows the benefits of continuous cover forestry in larger areas compared to intensified biomass utilization. Mark Brady (research

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/another-type-forest-management-would-provide-greater-benefits-society - 2025-02-11

Students of the department created an exhibition

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 20 November 2019 Last week, some of our students arranged a GIS day showing cartographic material made by the department's students. Last week, on November 13th 2019, the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science celebrated GIS Day.On this occasion, for the first time in the department's history, stud

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/students-department-created-exhibition - 2025-02-11

Feedback loop anticipated after the 2018 record drought decreased forests uptake of carbon dioxide

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 20 December 2019 Screencap from the TV4 news, https://www.tv4play.se/program/nyheterna/12514515 Anders Lindroth, Professor Emeritus, has been interviewed in Swedish TV4 news regarding effects of the 2018 drought. The ICOS research station in Hyltemossa measures, among other things, the exchange of carbon dioxide (

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/feedback-loop-anticipated-after-2018-record-drought-decreased-forests-uptake-carbon-dioxide - 2025-02-11

Exciting internship during exchange in Svalbard

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 3 January 2020 One of our students, Juliano Hanna, is on exchange in Svalbard. He is participating in a project aimed at gathering knowledge about how the Longyear River is slowly changing its path over time. One of our bachelor students, Juliano Hanna, who is on exchange at Svalbard, is featured in a recent artic

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/exciting-internship-during-exchange-svalbard - 2025-02-11

Increasing tropical land use is disrupting the carbon cycle

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 31 January 2020 Increased tropical land use is disrupting the carbon cycle. Photo: Unsplash An international study led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden shows that the rapid increase in land use in the world's tropical areas is affecting the global carbon cycle more than was previously known. By studying

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/increasing-tropical-land-use-disrupting-carbon-cycle - 2025-02-11

Lund University receives SEK 100 million to coordinate major polar research project

Published 14 February 2020 Zackenberg in northeast Greenland, one of the research stations that are part of Interact. Photo: Mikhail Mastepanov. Lund University will receive SEK 100 million from the EU to coordinate the international research project Interact for another four years. Among other things, the funding is to be used to send more polar researchers to the Arctic, make data available usin

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/lund-university-receives-sek-100-million-coordinate-major-polar-research-project - 2025-02-11

New study solves old climate mystery about ecosystems’ nutrient limitation

Published 24 February 2020 The ability of global ecosystems to absorb carbon dioxide is regulated to a large extent by the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus. With lower plant access to these nutrients, greater volumes of carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere, instead of being absorbed by forests and other ecosystems. A new study has now charted the global patterns of this nitrogen and phosphorus

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/new-study-solves-old-climate-mystery-about-ecosystems-nutrient-limitation - 2025-02-11

She coordinates hundreds of researchers bound for the Arctic

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 9 March 2020 Margareta Johansson has been featured in several media outlets due to her commitment to coordinate the international polar project Interact. Margareta Johansson, research coordinator at the department, was interviewed regarding her coordinating role in the international polar project, Interact.Johanss

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/she-coordinates-hundreds-researchers-bound-arctic - 2025-02-11

3D visualization exhibition in the foyer of Geocentrum II

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 17 March 2020 An exhibition set up Nils Bergendal will take place at the entrance to Geocentrum II from Monday March 16th. Nils Bergendal, artist with photography as his main interest, has long been interested in 3D visualization. Stereo images taken from aircraft are an important way to gather information for nat

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/3d-visualization-exhibition-foyer-geocentrum-ii - 2025-02-11

Climate change is hastening spring arrival in Sweden

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 23 March 2020 Bernt Fransson / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0) During the last 16 years, global warming has led to a trend of spring arrivals occurring earlier, a new study published in International Journal of Biometeorology shows. Researchers, among others Lars Eklundh, Anna Maria Jönss

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/climate-change-hastening-spring-arrival-sweden - 2025-02-11

Weiming Huang awarded fellowship for postdoc studies in Singapore

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén, Susanna Olsson) - published 17 April 2020 Weiming Huang, a researcher and a recent doctoral graduate at our department, has been awarded a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Singapore plus a two-year repatriation grant back to Sweden from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The project aims to connect and integrate dif

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/weiming-huang-awarded-fellowship-postdoc-studies-singapore - 2025-02-11

Rising temperatures affect wetlands and disrupt the water balance

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 20 May 2020 Degerö Stormyr in Vindeln, Sweden, one of the climate research stations which have contributed with data to the new study. PHOTO: ANDREAS PALMÉN In a future warmer climate, evaporation from the northern hemisphere’s wetlands will increase significantly more than previously thought. This is shown by an

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/rising-temperatures-affect-wetlands-and-disrupt-water-balance - 2025-02-11

Anders Lindroth interviewed in “A Tale from the Woods”

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 10 August 2020 Anders Lindroth, Professor Emeritus, is featured in the documentary A Tale from the Woods. In the documentary, Anders speaks about carbon emissions from clear cuts, as well as provides a glimpse of the ICOS research station in Hyltemossa. Anders Lindroth, Professor Emeritus, has been interviewed in

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/anders-lindroth-interviewed-tale-woods - 2025-02-11

Permafrost thawing may not cause more carbon emissions

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 3 September 2020 The snow manipulation experiment in the Abisko area has just revealed that permafrost thawing does not necessary lead to more net carbon emissions, as generally expected. Photo: Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski. Net carbon emissions that is in general expected to increase with thawing permafrost, did not

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/permafrost-thawing-may-not-cause-more-carbon-emissions - 2025-02-11

Clear-cut forest areas emit greenhouse gases

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 7 September 2020 The forest and forest management are a hot topic in the climate debate, but there are still uncertainties in the mapping of the forest's function as a carbon sink or carbon source. In a new study, led by Patrik Vestin at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, the researchers hav

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/clear-cut-forest-areas-emit-greenhouse-gases - 2025-02-11

INTERACT presented at the European Polar Science Week

Published 4 November 2020 INTERACT affiliated research station Hornsund on Svalbard. Aerial photo by Adam Nawrot. Margareta Johansson held an invited tak at the European Polar Science Week. The talk focused on research access in the Arctic to increase the understanding of this remote area. Arctic research infrastructureMargareta Johansson, researcher at the department and coordinator of the Arctic

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/interact-presented-european-polar-science-week - 2025-02-11

New thesis: GIS and spatial methods in epidemiology

Published 12 November 2020 Augustus Aturinde, to the left, nailing his thesis in the Geolibrary accompanied by supervisor Ali Mansourian. Augustus Aturinde, PhD candidate, recently nailed his thesis “GIS and Health: Enhancing Disease Surveillance and Intervention through Spatial Epidemiology”. Augustus Aturinde is a PhD candidate at our department, who came here through a bi-lateral scholarship by

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/new-thesis-gis-and-spatial-methods-epidemiology - 2025-02-11

Starting Grant to research on root dynamics in the Arctic

Published 13 November 2020 Research plot set up in Greenland Grant to research on Modelling root dynamics in arctic tundra ecosystems and quantifying vegetation feedback to regional and global climate change. Research on climate change in tundra ecosystemsWenxin Zhang, researcher at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, has been awarded a Starting Grant from the Swedish Resea

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/starting-grant-research-root-dynamics-arctic - 2025-02-11

Thesis about harmonisation of 3D geodata for planning and building

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 20 November 2020 Source: Smart Built Environment On Friday 20th November Helen Eriksson is defending her thesis with the title "Harmonisation of 3D geodata – a prerequisite for a digital information flow for applications in the planning and building sector" Interview with Helen Eriksson, author of the thesisTell us

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/thesis-about-harmonisation-3d-geodata-planning-and-building - 2025-02-11