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Could spruce forests help offset climate change?

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 6 December 2018 Screenshot from the Reuters broadcast. VIDEO: Researchers from our department are measuring terpene particles emitted by spruce/fir forests, which are believed to have a cooling effect on the climate. They believe that planting more of this type of forest could help offset global warming. – Plantin

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/could-spruce-forests-help-offset-climate-change - 2025-06-29

Permafrost soils warming at a global scale

Published 24 January 2019 Researcher Margareta Johansson, Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, har been part of the global permafrost monotoring research. A pioneering permafrost study has just been released in the online journal Nature Communications, showing that in all permafrost regions, soil temperatures rose by an average of 0,3 degrees Celsius between 2007 and 2016. Margareta J

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/permafrost-soils-warming-global-scale - 2025-06-29

Reductions in anthropogenic methane emissions outweigh the most likely scenarios for Arctic methane release

Published 5 February 2019 NASA/JPL/Eric Kort, Alan Buis; NSF, NCAR, NOAA [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Climate change causes an amplified warming of the Arctic, which may lead to the release of methane from previously frozen soils. Since it’s a strong greenhouse gas, arctic methane release can act as a positive feedback on climate change. However, anthropogenic efforts to reduce methane e

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/reductions-anthropogenic-methane-emissions-outweigh-most-likely-scenarios-arctic-methane-release - 2025-06-29

Hello there...

By susanna [dot] olsson [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Susanna Olsson) - published 4 April 2019 Henrik Hagelin, award winning physical geographer. ...Henrik Hagelin, physical geographer who was awarded ’Innovationspriset 2019’, in the category for students, by Lund University and Sparbanken Skåne bank, for his wildfire spread modelling tool. Why were you awarded the Innovationspriset 2019?I am dev

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/hello-there - 2025-06-29

Professor Anders Lindroth honorary doctor at Univeristy of Helsinki

Published 29 May 2019 - The closing party with polonaise and night walks together with all promovendi who sang various songs for the statues in one of the Helsinki parks was a special experience. Our Professor emeritus Anders Lindroth, was conferred an honorary doctorate at the Univeristy of Helsinki last week. The following motivation is stated:"Honorary doctorates in science will be conferred on

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/professor-anders-lindroth-honorary-doctor-univeristy-helsinki - 2025-06-29

Warming simulation increased plant volatile defence

Published 14 June 2019 Insects attaching birch in subarctic Sweden. The attack in combination with warmer climate resulted in a much amplified release of BVOCs. A warming experiment in a subarctic birch forest resulted many times higher release of BVOCs. Not to be neglected in the climate discussions, says one of the researchers behind the study. Ecosystems and the climate change response, as well

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/warming-simulation-increased-plant-volatile-defence - 2025-06-29

Margareta Johansson interviewed in SVT Aktuellt on how climate change is affecting alpine regions in Sweden

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 11 September 2019 On August 29th, Margareta Johansson, researcher at our department, was interviewed in SVT news program Aktuellt. The topic was how ongoing climate changes are affecting alpine regions in Sweden. Climate changes are occurring with twice the speed in northern Sweden, compared with the rest of the c

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/margareta-johansson-interviewed-svt-aktuellt-how-climate-change-affecting-alpine-regions-sweden - 2025-06-29

Open house during the Lund Kulturnatten

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 24 September 2019 Treasure hunt, clouds, food and much more. The department opened its doors during the cultural night in Lund on September 21, 2019. During "Kulturnatten", a yearly cultural event taking place in Lund, our department opened its doors, inviting the public to take part in a varity of activites. The

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/open-house-during-lund-kulturnatten - 2025-06-29

Coworkers featured in media

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 3 October 2019 By Khushnood7 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], from Wikimedia Commons Several coworkers have been interviewed in different media outlets because of their expertise. Markku Rummukainen, professor at CEC and the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, wa

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/coworkers-featured-media - 2025-06-29

New library offers Jonas Åkerman's literature

By ricardo [dot] guillen [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] se (Ricardo Guillén) - published 21 October 2019 The local news media "Lokaltidningen" reported about a new library on Svalbard which is now hosting Jonas Åkerman's collection of books, satellite images and maps. The local newspaper reports on the opening of a library in a former radio station on Svalbard.Read the full article here (Google transl

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/new-library-offers-jonas-akermans-literature - 2025-06-29

New Book: Methodological Reflections on Law and Regulation in Late Modernity

Published 13 August 2014 Exploring issues of methodology from a doctrinal as well as from an interdisciplinary perspective this new book by Reza Banakar also maps the development of law and socio-legal research from industrialisation to globalisation and searches for forms of regulation which can effectively meet the challenges of contemporary global/network society Normativity in Legal SociologyT

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/new-book-methodological-reflections-law-and-regulation-late-modernity - 2025-06-29

"Teachers should respect students, listen to them"

Published 24 November 2014 The past 12 years they have been educating educationalists worldwide on children's rights through the training programme "Child Rights, Classroom and School Management", sponsored by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA). Per Wickenberg, director of studies at the Sociology of Law Department, Lund University, recently came back from Kozhikode in India where

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/teachers-should-respect-students-listen-them - 2025-06-29

Banakar’s new book on normativity in socio-legal research

Published 2 March 2015 Professor Reza Banakar’s book Normativity in Legal Sociology. Methodological Reflections on Law and Regulation in Late Modernity has recently been released. It studies of the role of normativity in socio-legal research also looking at the challenges posed to modern law by the socio-cultural implications of globalisation.The book explores issues of methodology from a doctrina

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/banakars-new-book-normativity-socio-legal-research - 2025-06-29

Vargas Falla talked about coming theses in Seattle

Published 15 June 2015 The self-regulation of rickshaw drivers in Bogota, Colombia was the topic of the talk when Ana Maria Vargas Falla presented a chapter of her coming dissertation at the annual meeting of The Law & Society Association in Seattle, May 28-31, 2015. The conference theme was Law’s Promise and Law’s Pathos in the Global North and Global South.Ana Maria Vargas Falla reports back tha

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/vargas-falla-talked-about-coming-theses-seattle - 2025-06-29

Lund University closed on Monday 12 October!

Published 12 October 2015 Due to an anonymous threat made toward the university and its students via the app Jodel, which the police regards very seriously, the university will be closed on Monday for all students and staff at all campuses. More information will be posted on the university websites www.lu.se and www.lunduniversity.lu.se during the day. If you have any questions you can call +46 46

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/lund-university-closed-monday-12-october - 2025-06-29

3.9 million from RJ for Business as Usual

Published 22 October 2015 Isabel Schoultz at the Sociology of Law Department has together with Janne Flyghed at the Department of Criminology at Stockholm University been granted 3.9 million SEK from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ) for the project Business as usual. Corporate defense strategies against accusations of crime. The project aims to study what strategies companies apply when defending th

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/39-million-rj-business-usual - 2025-06-29

Why hate crimes with antiziganistic motives seldom are solved

Published 23 October 2015 Hate crimes are a part of the daily lives of many Roma and remarkably often children are the victims. At the same time reports of these crimes are very low as well as solving rates. This is now shown in two reports on hate crime that the Swedish Commission against antiziganism (Kommissionen mot antiziganism) has ordered.Today, Friday 23rd October, hate crimes and which me

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/why-hate-crimes-antiziganistic-motives-seldom-are-solved - 2025-06-29

Banakar explores dangerous driving habits in Iran

Published 18 December 2015 The new book by Reza Banakar, Driving Culture in Iran: Law and Society on the Roads of the Islamic Republic, argues that Iranians’ driving behaviour is an indicator of how they have historically related to each other and to their society at large, and how they have maintained a form of social order through law, culture and religion. Published by I.B.Tauris (London and Ne

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/banakar-explores-dangerous-driving-habits-iran - 2025-06-29

Money from Pufendorf Institute for research project

Published 17 May 2016 Our researcher Matthias Baier is on of the members in the project “The Annual Report - Words, images, numbers” which has been granted money from Pufendorf Institute. ”The aim of this project is to explore and unfold this multifaceted nature of annual reports”.Learn more on Pufendorf Institute’s websiteMatthias Baier’s personal page 

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/money-pufendorf-institute-research-project - 2025-06-29