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Multistressors

Managing Multiple Stressors in the Baltic Sea The project “Managing Multiple Stressors in the Baltic Sea”, is a Strong Research Environment funded by the Swedish Research Council for the Environment (FORMAS). We have assembled a diverse group from different departments at Lund University to combine paleo-based approaches, ecological approaches, terrestrial and aquatic biogeochemistry, and modeling

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/multistressors - 2025-06-17

Farm2Forest

Effects of agricultural policy reform on biodiversity and ecosystem services in mixed farming-forestry landscapes. Farm2Forest links scenarios, economic and ecological modelling of biodiversity and ecosystem services to understand how future agricultural policy will affect marginal farming regions in Sweden. Farming in marginal areas with its resulting mosaic of forests, afforestation, and heterog

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/farm2forest - 2025-06-17

Farm2Forest research

Anticipating and mitigating impacts of future agricultural policy reform on biodiversity and ecosystem services in mixed farming-forestry landscapes Farming plays an essential role for society in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in European agricultural landscapes, which is a major rationale for continued subsidies under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the EU. Recent politic

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/farm2forest/farm2forest-research - 2025-06-17

Farm2Forest publications

Both scientific and popular science publications are listed here Scientific publications Posters and talks Biodiversity is in the air – using air-born eDNA for the biodiversity monitoring of flying insects. Svenska Oikos. 2020 Fabian Roger Natalie, Danielsson Hamid Ghanavi Jakob Löndahl Lars Pettersson Niklas Wahlberg Georg Andersson Yann Clough The effect of farm type on ecosystem services in Swe

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/farm2forest/farm2forest-publications - 2025-06-17

Ecological compensation

Assessing Socio-economic and Ecological impacts of Ecological Compensation Ecological compensation is used to mitigate the impacts of development on biodiversity and ecosystem services and means that exploitation and land-use changes that cause adverse effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services are compensated by providing new values in another area. Compensation measures usually consist of re

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/ecological-compensation - 2025-06-17

COST

Cost-effective support to organic farming to sustain biodiversity and ecosystem services Organic farming is known to positively influence local biodiversity due to the absence of chemical pesticides and mineral fertilizers. However, the extent to which the conversion to organic farming could actually sustain biodiversity on the long term and at large spatial scales is still unknown. The main objec

https://www.cec.lu.se/cost - 2025-06-17

CEC Alumni

Did you study or work at CEC? Welcome to our alumni network! CEC Alumni is a professional and social network for everyone who is or has been involved with the CEC through studies or work. The alumni network can be a resource in your working life, facilitate making new contacts and create a common platform for old classmates and friends from CEC.  Why join CEC Alumni? By joining CEC Alumni you can

https://www.cec.lu.se/collaboration/cec-alumni - 2025-06-17

Ongoing research projects

A number of different research projects are conducted at CEC. In the menu and list below, you will find some of the larger projects. Biodiversity offsetting as a tool in the environmental work Circular material flows in construction projects ClimbForest Collaborative processes as a recipe for sustainable river basin development? CORE ChemFreeGarden Climate Service for Cultural Heritage (CSC) Const

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects - 2025-06-17

Finished research projects

This is a selection of completed research projects at CEC. For a complete overview, it is recommended to visit Lund University's research portal. NATURVATION Farm2Forest BioInsure MULTAGRI Multifunctional landscapes Multistressors SAPES Scaling up uncertain environmental evidence VESA Ecological compensation S-ituation More information about our research For a complete overview, you can search for

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects - 2025-06-17

SAPES

Multifunctional Agriculture: Harnessing Biodiversity for Sustaining Agricultural Production and Ecosystem Services. Strong Research Environment 2010–2015. The research environment SAPES was officially finalized in December 2015, but our research on biodiversity and ecosystem services in agro-ecosystems continues in other projects. SAPES is a research environment combining ecological and socio-econ

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/sapes - 2025-06-17

Work environment

Our work environment is important, both for securing job satisfaction and avoiding accidents. We must all strive for the best possible work environment, for our own sake and for the sake of others. We all have a responsibility to be aware of and abide by the rules that apply. Information about the work environment and health relates issues, such as how to report absence due to illness or how to ap

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/work-environment - 2025-06-17

Fire

What to do in case of fire at work You must know in advance what to do if fire breaks out in the building/buildings where you work. To find out, do this: Go out into the corridor and carefully study the Evacuation Plan available there. The evacuation plan will have information about: Firefighting equipment and alarm buttons. All firefighting equipment is indicated with red signs along the corridor

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/work-environment/fire - 2025-06-17

Health and safety representative

 You can get advice, support and guidance in work environment related issues by your health and safety representatives Wilhelm May and Rebecca Malmström.However, the representative is not responsible for the work environment. At the CEC, it is the Director Katarina Hedlund who is responsible for the work environment.More about Lund University's health and safety representatives on staff.lu.se Cont

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/work-environment/health-and-safety-representative - 2025-06-17

Health, environment and safety committee

The main task of the Health, Safety and Environment Committee (HSE Committee) is to monitor and coordinate the overall health, safety and environment policy of the University and the Faculty.CEC is currently involved in two different HSE committees. One is the joint committee of the Department of Biology and the CEC, and the other is set up at the Geocentre 2.CEC's representatives in the committee

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/work-environment/health-environment-and-safety-committee - 2025-06-17

Norunda and Hyltemossa research stations

There are specific procedures and contact routines for work environment-related issues at the Norunda and Hyltemossa research stations. The Director at CEC, Katarina Hedlund, is responsible for the work environment at the CEC, including the research stations in Norunda and Hyltemossa. The Director has delegated parts of these tasks to the station manager at each research station; Irene Lehner in N

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/work-environment/norunda-and-hyltemossa-research-stations - 2025-06-17

About CEC

The Centre for Environmental and Climate Science, CEC, is a physical and virtual centre within Lund University's Faculty of Science. You will find CEC in the Ecology Building on the north campus. We offer programmes on undergraduate and postgraduate levels and conduct research and collaboration in a wide range of areas related to environment, climate and sustainable development.Our work is interdi

https://www.cec.lu.se/about-cec - 2025-06-17

ECODEAL

ECODEAL stands for Enhancing biodiversity-based ecosystem services to crops through optimized densities of green infrastructure in agricultural landscapes. Green infrastructure are elements of the landscape, or arrangements of elements in the landscape, that support a diversity of species, including those species that support the pollination of crops and wild plants, and the natural control of pes

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/finished-research-projects/ecodeal-1 - 2025-06-17