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En utställning om biologisk mångfald Vad händer i mötet mellan natur, konst och människor?Målet att nå ett mer hållbart samhälle genom konstens möjligheter att inspirera till samtal om relationen mellan människa, kultur och natur.Konstverken befinner sig på gränsen.Gränsen mellan djur och människa,Mellan natur och kultur, mellan tid och evighet.De är stilla men bär på kraft.De sluter ögonen och sk

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/fortroligheter - 2025-12-15

Invasiva arter

Hur hanterar Botaniska trädgården invasiva arter? Botaniska trädgården vid Lunds universitet rymmer ett flertal växtarter som finns på den europeiska listan över Invasiva Främmande Arter eller har utpekats som kritiska för floran i Sverige. Vi är mycket medvetna om dem och har upprättat en handlingsplan för hur de ska hanteras. Vi har även kontakt med Naturvårdsverket och våra accessioner ligger i

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/invasiva-arter - 2025-12-15

Mötesplats i trädgården

Tips inför ert besök Vi välkomnar alla som vill hålla sin picknick eller möte i trädgården. För att värna om Botaniska trädgården och för att ni ska få ut det bästa av ert besök ber vi er läsa igenom våra trivselregler före ert besök. Ämnar ni planera in arrangemang som catering eller dyligt ber vi er att meddela detta till oss via botan [at] botan [dot] lu [dot] seVälkomna! 

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/motesplats-i-tradgarden - 2025-12-15

Guidade sommarvisningar

Gratis visningar hela juli Tisdagar och torsdagar kl 13:00 på svenska och kl 13:45 på engelska kan du följa med på en guidad tur genom trädgården.  Visningarna pågår under perioden 30 juni-30 juli. Det krävs ingen föranmälan och visningarna är gratis. Samling vid växthusets entré.Hjärtligt välkomna!

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/guidade-sommarvisningar - 2025-12-15

Sommarlund i Botan

Musik till solnedgången i Botan. Tillsammans med inbjudna gäster och unga talanger, sk. solskott, bjuder Peter på stämmningsfull musik medan solen dalar i Botan.Lund Botaniska Trädgården (en del av SommarLund)14-16 august, 20.00 Fri entré, begränsat antal platser pga CoronaBiljetter släpps 2 veckor innan evenemanget startar påwww.ticketmaster.seFör att se hela Sommarlunds program klicka här. somma

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/sommarlund-i-botan - 2025-12-15

Program höst/vinter 2020

Pga Covid-19 har en del programpunkter strukits. 7 oktober kl 12:15  Lunchvisning  "Frukt av alla slag" ingen föranmälan krävs, biljett köpes i Butik Botan kostnad 60 kr. 13 oktober kl 15:00 Framtidsveckans Visning" Växtkraft på intåg - Hot eller löfte om framtiden?" bokningsinformation kommer senare 14-18 oktober Framtidsveckans Utställning "Fjärilarna steg upp" 14 oktober kl 11:15 Seniorvisning

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/program-hostvinter-2020-1 - 2025-12-15

Visningar höst och vinter 2020

Pga Corona kan vi endast ta 15 personer per visning. Biljetter till visningar köpes i Butik Botan före visningar. Lunchvisningar kl 12:15-13:00, kostnad 60 kr. 7/10 Frukt av alla slag 4/11 Ett besök i regnskogen 2/12 Julens växter och frön Seniorvisningar kl 11:15-12:00, kostnad 40 kr. 14/10 Kryptogamer 11/11 Tillbaka till rötterna 9/12 Julens växter och frön  

https://www.botan.lu.se/artikel/visningar-host-och-vinter-2020 - 2025-12-15

Beth Parker, the 2021 Tage Erlander visiting professor, will work at the department of Geology.

The 2021 Tage Erlander visiting professorship has been awarded Beth Parker, professor in hydrogeology at Guelph University, Canada. During her time in Sweden, professor Beth Parker will be active mainly at Lund University. https://www.vr.se/english/applying-for-funding/decisions/2020-05-28-tage-erlander-visiting-professorship.html

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/beth-parker-2021-tage-erlander-visiting-professor-will-work-department-geology - 2025-12-15

Daniel Conley is investigating the seas of ancient times.

  Daniel Conley is investigating the seas of ancient times. His sights are set on finding a moment in time when the chemistry of the oceans changed completely, when the diatoms became common, which changed the Earth's ecosystem. In addition to be a major food source, the algae absorb large quantities of silicon from the oceans. They absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. As much as 20 percent

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/daniel-conley-investigating-seas-ancient-times - 2025-12-15

Old wood in new light

In its yearly call for infrastructure projects, Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (an independent foundation for the advancement of the humanities and social sciences) has awarded 7.7 MSEK to the National Swedish Laboratory for Wood Anatomy and Dendrochronology at the Department of Geology. The project, which is based on collaboration with Humlab in Umeå and dendrochronology laboratories at three other Sw

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/old-wood-new-light - 2025-12-15

Charlotte Sparrenbom has been awarded the Lund students' pedagogical prize for outstanding contributions to education.

Charlotte Sparrenbom has been awarded the Lund students' pedagogical prize for outstanding contributions to education. The Vice Chancellor appoints three prize winners for the entire university on the basis of proposals from the student unions' nomination process. Lotta receives a diploma and a prize of SEK 25,000 for study trips in the service. Read more in Lundagård.. It is a great pleasure for

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/charlotte-sparrenbom-has-been-awarded-lund-students-pedagogical-prize-outstanding-contributions - 2025-12-15

Carla Nantke publishes a study where they track human activities during the last 4300 years by studying Si isotopes in lake sediments.

The terrestrial silicon (Si) cycle determines the amount of Si transported to the oceans. In this study we use Si isotopes measured in diatoms to show how human activity influences the Si budget of Lake Tiefer See (Germany) within the last 4300 years. Deforestation and crop harvest in the catchment are the dominant processes altering Si fluxes on centennial time scales. Link to the article.

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/carla-nantke-publishes-study-where-they-track-human-activities-during-last-4300-years-studying-si - 2025-12-15

Official launch of the new journal "Interdisciplinary Egyptology" co-founded by Dr Amber Hood, one of our geoarchaeologists/archaeological scientists

This Friday (23 April 2021) is the official opening for submissions to the new journal Interdisciplinary Egyptology. Co-founded by Dr Amber Hood, one of our geoarchaeologists/archaeological scientists at the Department of Geology, this is an exciting new initiative that she has been working on with her fellow Egyptologists Dr Aaron de Souza (Austrian Academy of Sciences) and Prof Christiana Köhler

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/official-launch-new-journal-interdisciplinary-egyptology-co-founded-dr-amber-hood-one-our - 2025-12-15

Study reveals extent of human impact on the world’s plant-life

Research has shed new light on the impact of humans on Earth’s biodiversity. The findings suggest that the rate of change in an ecosystem’s plant-life increases significantly during the years following human settlement, with the most dramatic changes occurring in locations colonized in the last 1500 years.  An international research team, including Karl Ljung and Svante Björck, studied fossilised

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/study-reveals-extent-human-impact-worlds-plant-life - 2025-12-15

The annual dendrochronological conference TRACE 2021 (Tree-Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology) has for the first time ever been hosted by a University in Scandinavia.

The annual dendrochronological conference TRACE 2021 (Tree-Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology) has for the first time ever been hosted by a University in Scandinavia. The event, which due to the Corona pandemic was virtual, had 273 participants from 37 countries. During the days before and after the conference, a number of workshops were also arranged. If you would like to download the

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/annual-dendrochronological-conference-trace-2021-tree-rings-archaeology-climatology-and-ecology-has - 2025-12-15

Return to campus-based activities

As of 17 August Lund University will initiate a stepwise return to campus-based work and education, provided that conditions allow with regards to the pandemic. The current decisions by the Vice Chancellor on June 17 and the Dean of the Faculty of Science on  June 23 provide a time table for the return to campus. General and regularly updated information is available here.  Key dates:   Education

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/return-campus-based-activities - 2025-12-15

Urueña et al. presents the first study illustrating how the technical properties of granitic rocks vary as a function of the geological conditions during mountain building many million years ago.

Urueña, C., Andersson, J., Möller, C., Lundgren, L., Göransson, M, Lindqvist, J.E., Åkeson, U., 2021: Variation in technical properties of granitic rocks with metamorphic conditions. Engineering Geology. https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1dlbq38lpFrh1

https://www.geology.lu.se/article/uruena-et-al-presents-first-study-illustrating-how-technical-properties-granitic-rocks-vary-function - 2025-12-15