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ClimbForest

A major EU project, CLIMB-FOREST, will create a comprehensive overview of Europe's forests and forestry over a period of four and a half years. Currently, there is no compilation available that provides a complete picture of Europe's entire forest stock and the state of its forests. The goal of CLIMB-FOREST is to provide guidance to forest users and decision-makers through new tools and models. Th

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/climbforest - 2025-08-01

SAFEGUARD

- Safeguarding European wild pollinators. CEC is one of the 24 European research institutes and organisations participating in the EU-funded project Safeguard. This project brings together world-leading researchers and experts to address the decline of wild pollinators in Europe. What makes this initiative unique is its interdisciplinary approach, considering both the potential issues and the solu

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/safeguard - 2025-08-01

Multifunctional landscapes

- Management of multifunctional Scanian landscapes in a changing climate – an ecosystem service perspective The goal of this project is to produce knowledge that facilitates the development of a multifunctional agricultural landscape in Scania where different ecosystem services are protected. More information More information is available at the project's Swedish website: Multifunktionella landska

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/multifunctional-landscapes - 2025-08-01

Systems biology modelling

We develop and analyse models of biological networks to improve our understanding of how living cells and tissues function. The models are mainly based on the interaction between different genes and proteins, for example in stem cells. Our research group works on constructing and refining computational models to describe genetic, epigenetic and metabolic networks. Such systems biology models can,

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-groups/systems-biology-modelling - 2025-08-01

Remote sensing of ecosystems

The Remote Sensing of Ecosystems research group integrates environmental science and geoinformatics to better understand spatial and temporal effects on the ecological patterns we observe and the processes that create them. We do this in part by analysing both raw remote sensing observations (such as from satellites) and remote sensing-based data (such as from drones or autonomous sensors) to quan

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-groups/remote-sensing-ecosystems - 2025-08-01

Joint PhD seminar series registration page

Sweden has an ecological footprint of approximately four Earths, which greatly exceeds nature’s ability to meet our demands sustainably. Envisioning what a new, sustainable society should look like is one important task of research, envisioning the process of getting there is another, equally important task. This seminar is on research on transitions towards climate adaptation in Sweden. The prese

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/joint-phd-seminar-series-registration-page - 2025-08-01

Webinar: Obstacles to climate policies and how they are [sometimes] overcome

Date: 17 November 2023 Time: 12:15-13:00 Place: Zoom Fast, fair and transformative societal change is necessary to curb both climate change and biodiversity loss. This transformation should include effective policies and other mechanisms to steer companies, governments and individuals, course-correcting where needed. Yet now, at the halfway mark of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, subs

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/webinar-obstacles-climate-policies-and-how-they-are-sometimes-overcome - 2025-08-01

Registration to an ECR side event at the Swedish Climate Symposium in Norrköping 15-17 May 2024

We coordially invite early-career researchers (ECRs) at the Swedish Climate Symposium to an exclusive side event. As part of the 2024 Swedish Climate Symposium, the ClimBEco graduate research school (Lund University), the Bolin Climate Research School (Stockholm University) and the School of Integrated Climate and Earth System Science (SICSS, Universität Hamburg) will host a side event targeted at

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/registration-ecr-side-event-swedish-climate-symposium-norrkoping-15-17-may-2024 - 2025-08-01

Application to the ClimBEco mentoring programme 2024-2025

The ClimBEco mentoring programme is open to ClimBEco PhD students and BECC-financed postdocs. As part of the mentoring programme, mentees take part in training modules led by a licensed psychologist designed to promote personal and career development and to strengthen their relational and communication skills. Parallel to training modules, mentees are matched with a personal mentor. Please use thi

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/application-climbeco-mentoring-programme-2024-2025 - 2025-08-01

ClimBEco winter meeting, Grand Hotel, Lund, 15-16 January 2025

Photo credit: Grand Hotel Lund Dear ClimBEco students!You are cordially invited to this ClimBEco winter meeting in Lund on January 15-16, 2025. It is a 1.5 day event, starting at 10am on day 1 (optional morning mingle starts already at 9am) and finishing with lunch on day 2. Please note that the first day includes dinner and your participation is expected the entire time. Accommodation at Grand Ho

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/climbeco-winter-meeting-grand-hotel-lund-15-16-january-2025 - 2025-08-01

Computational Science for Health and Environment

The Computational Science for Health and Environment (COSHE) theme gathers interdisciplinary research based on developing and using computational methods with applications that address scientific problems in areas related to health and environment. Progress in science is increasingly dependent on computational methods. Modern measurement techniques generate large amounts of data that require sophi

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/research-themes/computational-science-health-and-environment - 2025-08-01

CEC/ClimBEco alumni celebration 11-12 May 2023

It is time to register! For well over a decade, the PhD student education at the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) and the graduate research school ClimBEco have played an important role in PhD students' career and development. We are looking forward to hearing about your work/research since you graduated, give you the opportunity to catch up and to network with other alumni, and

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/cecclimbeco-alumni-celebration-11-12-may-2023 - 2025-08-01

Kick-off Nature-based future solutions

Registration Welcome to join the kick-off meeting! This will be a meeting for members to meet and jointly discuss how to develop the environment, identify challenges and interdisciplinary solutions, and find instruments for funding. With this kick-off we take the first step together to develop and build the profile area. Bring your perspectives and research expertise and be part of the strategic d

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/kick-nature-based-future-solutions - 2025-08-01

Daily carbon allocation for grasses within LPJ-GUESS

The dynamic global vegetation model LPJ-GUESS consists of processes simulated on a daily or annual time step (Smith et al., 2001). For example, photosynthesis is simulated as a daily process and carbon allocation between plant compartments as an annual process. However, to be able to study grass growth more in depth there was a need for daily carbon allocation. The changes made it possible to stud

https://www.nateko.lu.se/daily-carbon-allocation-grasses-within-lpj-guess - 2025-08-01

Biogeochemical cycles in forests

Photo: Arnd-Jan Luters. unsplash Combining empirical data with modellingWe study biogeochemical cycles in forest ecosystems by combining empirical data with modelling, with a focus on nutrient and carbon cycling. The aim is to predict the impacts of climate change, forest management practices, and atmospheric deposition on soil chemistry and water runoff quality. The research includes, for example

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/ecosystems-functioning-dynamics-and-ecology/biogeochemical-cycles-forests - 2025-08-01

Digitalization of the built environment

Source: Lund Municipality Digitization affects large parts of society and also community building, for example through planning, design, construction and management of buildings and infrastructure. We are involved in several national development and research projects to improve digital methods in community construction and to study the possibilities and limitations of these methods. Several of the

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/planning-and-management-natural-and-human-environment/digitalization-built-environment - 2025-08-01

Carbon and hydrology in the subarctic – measuring and modelling

Photo: Andreas Persson Carbon fluxes in northern peatlandsNorthern peatlands contain 25 % of the world’s terrestrial carbon and act as both a sink and source for CO2 and CH4, respectively. Between 30-50 % of northern peatlands occur in permafrost areas and global warming can radically alter their hydrology. Since water storage is a principal control on the rate and pathways of organic matter decom

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research/hydrology-and-aquatic-terrestrial-interactions/carbon-and-hydrology-subarctic-measuring-and-modelling - 2025-08-01

Sustainable Urban Flood Management

Photo: Johanna Sörensen Builiding resilient citiesUrban flooding is an increasing problem world-wide. So also in Sweden. One cause is related to climate change, but the major reasons are anthropogenic and have to do with for example non-optimal land use, insufficient flood proofing of buildings and mismatching insurance schemes. In order to deal with flooding in a sustainable way, the strategy has

https://www.nateko.lu.se/research-physical-geography/planning-and-management-natural-and-human-environment/sustainable-urban-flood-management - 2025-08-01