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LivE-COVID-19/del I

Hur kan boendemiljöer påverka konsekvenserna av långvarig social isolering under COVID-19-pandemin? Syftet med projektet LivE-COVID-19 är att öka kunskapen kring hur COVID-19 och pandemin påverkar samband mellan boendemiljön och hälsa och välbefinnande. Exempel på frågeställningar är i vilken utsträckning boendemiljön förklarar och påverkar hälsa och välbefinnande före och under (och, så småningom

https://www.case.lu.se/forskning-vid-case/reloc-age/live-covid-19del-i - 2026-07-17

Styrgrupp

Forskningscentrumet CASE leds av en styrgrupp med ledamöter från juridiska, medicinska, samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteterna samt Lunds Tekniska Högskola (LTH). Styrgruppen ska se till att CASE vidareutvecklas som ett starkt och uthålligt centrum för forskning om åldrande och stödjande miljöer vid Lunds universitet. Styrgruppen samarbetar med det intressentråd som är knutet till CASE. CASE styrgrupp

https://www.case.lu.se/om-case/styrgrupp - 2026-07-17

Partners i CASE

Tvärvetenskap och samverkan är centralt för forskningscentrumet CASE som inkluderar fyra fakulteter vid Lunds universitet. Fakulteter och forskningsmiljöer som ingår i CASE Juridiska fakultetenNorma äldrerätt vid Juridiska institutionenLunds Tekniska Högskola (LTH)Avdelningen för brandteknik vid Institutionen för teknik och samhälleAvdelningen för byggproduktion vid Institutionen för bygg- och mil

https://www.case.lu.se/om-case/partners-i-case - 2026-07-17

Vad händer i projektet?

Under 2021 tackade 1964 personer ja till att delta i enkät och intervjustudien i RELOC-AGE. Medelåldern var 69 år, 55% av deltagarna var kvinnor och 65% var pensionerade. Samtliga deltagare följer vi över tid med olika forskningsmetoder. Under 2022 har en intervjustudie påbörjats för att undersöka erfarenheter av att flytta.   Under 2022 genomfördes vi även den första uppföljningen i enkätstudien.

https://www.case.lu.se/forskning-vid-case/reloc-age/vad-hander-i-projektet - 2026-07-17

2017 - Forskningspublikationer

Vetenskapliga tidskrifter (peer-reviewed) Whitman, M.G., K. Barker, J. Johansson, and M. Darayi. (2017). Component Importance Measures for Multi-Commodity Networks: Application in Swedish Railway. Computers and Industrial Engineering, No. 112, pp. 274-288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2017.08.004 Vetenskapliga konferenser (peer-reviewed) Hassel, H. & Cedergren A. (2017). A method for combined ris

https://www.cencip.lu.se/publikationer/forskningspublikationer-inom-cencip/2017-forskningspublikationer - 2026-07-17

Spring Workshop 2017 - presentations and reflections

On 18-19 April BECC held it's spring workshop in Lund, Sweden. The meeting was coorganized with the MERGE research project. The overarching theme of the workshop was: Scenarios – a unifying concept for climate change, impact and policy science Scenarios of human and biophysical change form an almost ubiquitous backdrop to global change studies and assessments, linking climate change to its anthrop

https://www.becc.lu.se/becc-researchers-internal-pages/becc-merge-annual-spring-workshops/spring-workshop-2017-presentations-and-reflections - 2026-07-17

2016 - presentations and reflections

On 18-19 October BECC held it's annual meeting in Varberg, Sweden. On 18-19 October BECC  held it's annual meeting in Varberg, Sweden. Around 60 BECC researchers joined the meeting with discussions, presentations and reflections. Notes from the meetingNotes from the annual meetingPresenters and presentationsHenrik Smith, coordinator, Lund UniversityHåkan Pleijel, coordinator University of Gothenbu

https://www.becc.lu.se/2016-presentations-and-reflections - 2026-07-17

Annual Meeting 2016 - presentations and reflections

On 18-19 October BECC held it's annual meeting in Varberg, Sweden. On 18-19 October BECC  held it's annual meeting in Varberg, Sweden. Around 60 BECC researchers joined the meeting with discussions, presentations and reflections. Notes from the meetingNotes from the annual meetingPresenters and presentationsHenrik Smith, coordinator, Lund UniversityHåkan Pleijel, coordinator University of Gothenbu

https://www.becc.lu.se/becc-researchers-internal-pages/becc-annual-meetings/annual-meeting-2016-presentations-and-reflections - 2026-07-17

Spring workshop 2018 Land use - conflicts and synergies

Monday 7 MayWelcome – Paul Miller Lund University & Håkan Pleijel Gothenburg UniversityLand use, future needs and use, synergies and conflicts - Hanna Aho Fern.org - Åsa Kasimir Gothenburg University Anna Maria Jönsson presents the topics of the working groups:- Land use and biodiversity- Soil carbon and climate gases- Atmosphere and particlesPoster sessionPaul Miller and Marie-José Gaillard guide

https://www.becc.lu.se/becc-researchers-internal-pages/becc-merge-annual-spring-workshops/spring-workshop-2018-land-use-conflicts-and-synergies - 2026-07-17

Participating universities and departments

BECC encompasses about 250 senior researchers and 80 PhD students from 20 departments at Lund University and the University of Gothenburg. The partner universitiesLund University is a world‑leading research university with around 46,000 students and 8,500 employees. It is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities and was ranked number one globally for sustainability in the QS World Un

https://www.becc.lu.se/world-leading-research-biodiversity-and-ecosystem-services-changing-climate/participating-universities-and-departments - 2026-07-17

Interacting with society

Stakeholder interaction is a core strength of BECC. It is essential for advancing transdisciplinary research, understanding societal needs, and ensuring that the knowledge we generate is used beyond academia. BECC engages with a range of organisations that specialise in collaboration at the interface between society and research. Several of our members contribute expert knowledge as advisors and c

https://www.becc.lu.se/interacting-society - 2026-07-17

Stakeholder Reference Group

BECC has, together with the SRA MERGE, a stakeholder reference group. Its members are high-level experts, representing government authorities, branch organisations, companies and NGOs in areas of agriculture, forestry, nature conservation and climate change.  The Stakeholder Reference Group convenes annually with the Boards of BECC and MERGE. As one basis for the choice of research problems addres

https://www.becc.lu.se/world-leading-research-biodiversity-and-ecosystem-services-changing-climate/stakeholder-reference-group - 2026-07-17

Policy briefs and other reports

On this page you will find all BECC policy briefs, and examples of other publications. Policy briefs in English EU Omnibus proposal increases pesticide risks 2026Authors: Julia Osterman, Daniel Slunge, Maj Rundlöf, Jessika Knapp + 23 othersAbout the reportThe European Union (EU) has one of the most comprehensive systems for risk assessment of pesticides. However, pesticides continue to cause ecolo

https://www.becc.lu.se/research-imperative-questions-our-time/research-output/policy-briefs-and-other-reports - 2026-07-17

BECC Grand Challenges

Grand Challenges are issues where gaps in scientific understanding constrain the ability to make informed decisions on issues of pressing concern for the well-being of people and the environment, in a world affected by continued global change. BECC revolves around three Grand Challenges that must be tackled to find solutions to the combined consequences of anthropogenic emissions, land-use and cli

https://www.becc.lu.se/research-imperative-questions-our-time/becc-grand-challenges - 2026-07-17

Research output

Publications, news, films and other media output from and with BECC researchers. Lund UniversityYou can find BECC research outputs at Lund University's Research Portal. portal.research.lu.seUniversity of GothenburgResearch output 2016–2018 (PDF, 1 MB, new tab)News about BECC research Please follow our news to take part of the latest research output from research projects within BECC:BECC news feed

https://www.becc.lu.se/research-imperative-questions-our-time/research-output - 2026-07-17

BECC events

BECC hosts events and meetings to share new research and strengthen collaboration among researchers as well as between researchers and stakeholders. BECC Grand Challenge Theme meetings Research themes organise meetings where they invite researchers to discuss a topic relevant to their theme. Such a meeting might result in a new grant application, a workshop or the like. For BECC researchers.BECC G

https://www.becc.lu.se/becc-members/becc-events - 2026-07-17

Range-shifts in a changing climate

A major challenge for ecology is to predict and manage global change impacts on species and eco­systems. One key focus of that research is species’ movement (or stasis), through a shift, expansion, or contraction of their ranges. We aim to identify the potential for species range-shifts in Sweden, and to assess their consequences on biodiversity. We study different taxa, with an emphasis on birds

https://www.becc.lu.se/range-shifts-changing-climate - 2026-07-17

Accessibility statement for becc.lu.se

This website is run by The Centre for Environmental and Climate Research at Lund University. We want as many people as possible to be able use our website. This page describes how becc.lu.se complies with the Swedish Act on Access to Digital Public Service, any known accessibility issues and how to report problems so that we can fix them. How accessible is this website? This website is partly comp

https://www.becc.lu.se/accessibility-statement-beccluse - 2026-07-17