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Mallén med ny bok om kriminologiska metoder och internet

Publicerad 21 december 2016 Hur påverkar internet våra möjligheter att forska om kriminologiska fenomen? Agneta Mallén är redaktör till boken ”Kriminologiska metoder och internet” som svarar på denna och många fler frågor. Sammanfattning av boken:I dag äger mycket av vårt vardagsliv rum på internet. I och med den teknologiska utveckling som Web 2.0-tekniken inneburit har också många nya kriminolog

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/mallen-med-ny-bok-om-kriminologiska-metoder-och-internet - 2025-02-24

Nytt nummer från tidskriften Gränsløs

Publicerad 27 december 2016 Bosse Bergstedt är, tillsammans med Anna Jobér, redaktör för det senaste numret av tiskriften Gränsløs. Numret handlar om ”Kunskap för nya verkligheter” och innehåller artiklar med olika perspektiv på kunskap, utifrån bland annat pedagogiska, posthumanistiska och relationella synsätt. Numret finns att läsa på journals.lub.lu.seBosse Bergstedts personliga sida 

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/nytt-nummer-fran-tidskriften-granslos - 2025-02-24

Hannerz om punk, munkar och politik

Publicerad 22 december 2016 Vilken roll spelar plats för hur vi kan förstå subkulturella identiteter och aktiviteter? Erik Hannerz har skrivit kapitlet “Emplacing Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia” till boken ”Punks, Monks and Politics” (redaktörer: Julian Ch Lee och Marco Ferrarese). Beskrivning av boken (på engelska):Authenticity is much sought after; being described as inau

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/hannerz-om-punk-munkar-och-politik - 2025-02-24

Lindberg om vad som egentligen händer på museerna

Publicerad 30 december 2016 För att museerna ska kunna möta sin publik och representera människor, kulturer och subkulturer med respekt och tolerans, måste den vetenskapliga debatten hållas fri. Dagens överdrivna självkritik och romantiska relativism riskerar att leda till en skev bild av historien. Christer Lindberg ger sin syn på kulturpolitiken och museernas framtid i sin artikel “Vad händer eg

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/lindberg-om-vad-som-egentligen-hander-pa-museerna - 2025-02-24

EU lifts polar research in the Arctic and Antarctica

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 15 March 2024 Over five years, the EU invests SEK 163 million in the POLARIN research project. The aim is to promote interdisciplinary research in both polar regions. Physical geographer Dr Margareta Johansson is one of the researchers who will work in the project. Why is this polar research project needed?- The ong

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/eu-lifts-polar-research-arctic-and-antarctica - 2025-02-23

Open position: Postdoctoral fellow in carbon cycle modelling

Published 28 March 2024 The Inverse Modelling group at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science (INES), Lund University, seeks to appoint a post-doctoral fellows to work on the quantification of biogenic and anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions based on assimilating relevant observational data. The main duties involved in a post-doctoral posistion is to conduct research.

https://www.nateko.lu.se/pdf_ccmodelling - 2025-02-23

Open position: Postdoctoral fellow in Earth Observation

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 30 July 2024 Postdoctoral fellow in Earth Observation of land cover and vegetation dynamics in the Middle East. The Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science and the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) announce one vacant position as a 2-year postdoctoral fellow with an orientation towards

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/open-position-postdoctoral-fellow-earth-observation - 2025-02-23

The bigger role of trees in global carbon cycling

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 7 August 2024 Photo by Jan Huber on Unsplash. Researcher Patrik Vestin writes in a " news and views " article in Nature that the woody surfaces of trees may take up methane on a scale of global importance. This is a missing piece in the estimation of global methane budgets, and hence in climate models. Future resear

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/bigger-role-trees-global-carbon-cycling - 2025-02-23

Reduced carbon sink power in the Sahel

Published 16 October 2024 Photo by E. Diop, Unsplash. Africa, despite its large area and thus large impact on the global carbon cycle, is relatively unexplored with respect to ecosystem functions and impact on climate change. Now one of few in situ studies over a long period of time, 2010-2022, shows that the Sahel area has lost a lot of its power as a carbon sink during the time period examined.

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/reduced-carbon-sink-power-sahel - 2025-02-23

The Carbon Portal - access to carbon research data

Published 6 May 2015 ICOS Carbon Portal is the central data portal for a European-wide Greenhouse Gas monitoring network. It offers access to research data from ICOS scientists all over Europe, and provides facilities and IT resources supporting modelling activities for elaborated data products. Alex Vermeulen, director of the Carbon Portal Hello Alex Vermeulen! What is the Carbon Portal?– The ICO

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/carbon-portal-access-carbon-research-data - 2025-02-23

Semi-arid ecosystems play key role in global carbon cycling

Published 22 May 2015 Climatic covariates of NBP extremes. Findings from an international research group including Anders Ahlström (main author) and Ben Smith from INES, reveals news that changes the view on neglected areas: the semi-arid ecosystems has a key role in carbon cycling. The group has published their findings in Science. Terrestrial bioshere is absorbing about 1/4 of the carbon dioxide

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/semi-arid-ecosystems-play-key-role-global-carbon-cycling - 2025-02-23

Money for research in Lapland

Published 8 June 2015 Daniel Metcalfe, associate senior lecturer at our department, has received a grant from the Göran Gustafsson Foundation for nature and environment in Lapland. The money is to enable him to investigate how grazing insects affect soil processes in the birch forests of Lapland. Visit Dan Metcalfe's staff page

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/money-research-lapland - 2025-02-23

The trees communicate and affect the climate

Published 3 August 2015 Ylva Persson, PhD student in Physical Geography and Ecosystem Sciences at Lund University, is conducting research on cloned trees. Her aim is to understand how the substances secreted by trees affects, and is affected, by climate. Ylva Persson studies the trees' volatile organic compounds (BVOCs).  It does not only give the plants their characteristic smell, but it also hav

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/trees-communicate-and-affect-climate - 2025-02-23

ESA satellite provides remote sensing data

Published 25 August 2015 The new ESA (European Space Agency) satellite SENTINEL-2 is now in orbit, producing preliminary test data. The satellites' sensor is unique in terms of having both high spatial resolution, as well as temporal resolution. Data from SENTINEl-2 is used by the Lund Earth Observation research group in their research.For more information, use the following links:https://scihub.e

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/esa-satellite-provides-remote-sensing-data - 2025-02-23

Accelerated methane emissions when Arctic sea ice melts

Published 18 September 2015 Svalbard. Photo credit: Frans-Jan Parmentier "Changes in the Arctic Ocean can affect ecosystems located far away on land, " says Dr. Frans-Jan Parmentier at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, lead author of the newly pyublished international study. As the sea ice melts the reflection of sunlight is replaced by absorption by the open sea surface.

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/accelerated-methane-emissions-when-arctic-sea-ice-melts - 2025-02-23

Climate change creates more flood damage

Published 30 September 2015 Professor of climatology Markku Rummukainen was interviewed in many media outlets due to the fact that the number of flood damages in 2014 was five times higher than in 2013. “The climate is getting warmer and there will be more and heavier downpours, which increases the risk of flooding and subsequent damages”, he said.Articles, in Swedish, in Svenska Dagbladet, SVT Ny

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/climate-change-creates-more-flood-damage - 2025-02-23