Search results

Filter

Filetype

Your search for "*" yielded 531887 hits

Korpar planerar på samma vis som människoapor

Publicerad 14 juli 2017 Foto: Matias Osvath Forskning från Lunds universitet visar att korpar kan fatta beslut för olika framtida situationer, samtidigt som de uppbådar självkontroll och urskiljer tidsavstånd. Sådana förmågor är väsentliga för människan, och tidigare forskning har pekat på att de endast återfinns hos oss och våra närmaste släktingar, människoaporna. De nya fynden visar att komplex

https://www.lu.se/artikel/korpar-planerar-pa-samma-vis-som-manniskoapor - 2025-02-27

Trollsländor kan förutsäga vart bytet är på väg

Av jan [dot] olsson [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se (Jan Olsson) - publicerad 25 juli 2017 Gulfläckig glanstrollslända (Somatochlora flavomaculata) finns i Sverige och tillhör samma trollsländefamilj som den Hemicordulia-art forskarna har studerat. Foto: Erik Svensson Hittills har forskarvärlden ansett att huvudsakligen däggdjur, såsom människan, är kapabla till att förutsäga vart rörliga föremål komm

https://www.lu.se/artikel/trollslandor-kan-forutsaga-vart-bytet-ar-pa-vag - 2025-02-27

Barn med posttraumatisk stress kan botas effektivt på bara några timmar

Av ulrika [dot] oredsson [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Ulrika Oredsson) - publicerad 17 juli 2017 Sean Perrin, en av författarna bakom studien om barn med posttraumatisk stress Ett par timmars behandling kan räcka för att bota barn och ungdomar med posttraumatiskt stressyndrom. Det visar ny forskning som forskare från bland annat Lunds och Amsterdams universitet nyligen publicerats i Journ

https://www.lu.se/artikel/barn-med-posttraumatisk-stress-kan-botas-effektivt-pa-bara-nagra-timmar - 2025-02-27

Nybildat nätverk ska förmedla kunskap om högutbildade från Syrien

Av anna [dot] lothman [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Löthman) - publicerad 17 juli 2017 Företag söker nya medarbetare – ofta med ljus och lykta, men samtidigt är okunnigheten om utländska utbildningar fortsatt omfattande. Konsekvensen blir att välutbildade personer står utan jobb och företag går miste om konkurrensfördelar. Många av de personer som flytt från Syrien är högutbildade och har gedig

https://www.lu.se/artikel/nybildat-natverk-ska-formedla-kunskap-om-hogutbildade-fran-syrien-0 - 2025-02-27

Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests

Published 23 April 2024 The team during field work in northern Sweden (Photo: Geerte Fälthammar-de Jong) During the unusually dry year of 2018, Sweden was hit by numerous forest fires. A research team led from Lund University, and partly financed by BECC, has investigated how climate change affects recently burnt boreal forests and their ability to absorb carbon dioxide. The boreal forests form a

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/unique-field-study-shows-how-climate-change-affects-fire-impacted-forests - 2025-02-27

Our first annual report with inspiring highlights from 2022/2023

By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 21 May 2024 It is here! Our annual report 2022/2023 and the first of its kind for BECC. We have aimed for a report that is interesting and inspiring to read, with a mix of highlights from our research, our activities, BECC outreach, colorful images and important numbers.The report is available in two formats:On the website: BE

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/our-first-annual-report-inspiring-highlights-20222023 - 2025-02-27

Five ways to create a toxin-free garden

Published 22 May 2024 Toxins and chemicals are a major threat to our environment. The "third crisis" - the chemical crisis - is often forgotten when we talk about the climate and endangered species. Ahead of Biodiversity Day on 22 May, Maria Hansson, a researcher at Lund University and member of BECC, offers tips on how to create a non-toxic environment in your own garden, benefiting all its inhab

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/five-ways-create-toxin-free-garden - 2025-02-27

Voices from the Swedish Climate Symposium

By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 23 May 2024 Opening session of Swedish Climate Symposium 2024 After a year of intensive work by many involved, the Swedish Climate Symposium with its close to 400 participants, has come to an end. Now an evaluation of the conference awaits, but the feeling is that most people experienced it as a successful event. To take the p

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/voices-swedish-climate-symposium - 2025-02-27

The Effectiveness of EU Policies to Comply with the Kyoto Protocol

Published 5 September 2014 Welcome to a BECC seminar on October 6th with invited speaker Professor Detlef Sprinz, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and University of Potsdam. The European Union has perceived itself as a leader to curb global climate change. This necessitates that ambitious intra-EU policies are implemented by its member states to lend credibility to its claim. Th

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/effectiveness-eu-policies-comply-kyoto-protocol - 2025-02-27

Organic farms potential for higher yields

By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 8 July 2024 The common reed is considered a weed, but in the farmed landscape it can benefit biodiversity as its seeds become food for insects and its pollen is a mummy for some pollinators. Here it grows beautifully in a spring barley field. One of the world's greatest challenges is to feed the world's population in a sustain

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/organic-farms-potential-higher-yields - 2025-02-27

New article about grassland plants and the surrounding land-use

Published 9 September 2014 A new article in Ecology Letters has shown for the first time that grassland plants dependent on insect pollination are particularly susceptible to increasing land-use intensity in the landscape. Authors are BECC researchers Yann Clough, Johan Ekroos, BECC coordinator Henrik Smith et al. The researchers investigated the effects of land-use intensity in the surrounding la

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/new-article-about-grassland-plants-and-surrounding-land-use - 2025-02-27

Socioeconomic circumstances shape children’s connection to nature more than where they live

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 5 September 2024 Children in areas with lower socioeconomic levels gain the most from targeted nature projects, especially if they have no direct access to nature close to where they live. Photo: Anna Avdeeva/iStockphoto The income and education levels of a child’s environment determine their relationship to natu

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/socioeconomic-circumstances-shape-childrens-connection-nature-more-where-they-live - 2025-02-27

BECC coordinator Henrik Smith about the forest fire area in DN Debatt

Published 12 September 2014 CEC director Henrik Smith, is one of the researchers behind a debate article in Dagens Nyheter on September 8. The researchers are arguing that there is a unique possibility to use the areas that was damaged in the fire to create a new protected forest area. "The forest fire in Västmanland had disastrous consequences in human terms. But the fire opens at the same time u

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/becc-coordinator-henrik-smith-about-forest-fire-area-dn-debatt - 2025-02-27

Øystein Opedal on receiving the ERC-grant

By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 25 September 2024 Øystein Opedal was one of 494 European researchers to receive an ERC Starting Grant for his project “POLLCLIM: Plant adaptation in a changing pollination climate“. As Øystein is a member of BECC, we were curious to know a little bit more about his grant. The ERC Starting Grant is intended for early-career res

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/oystein-opedal-receiving-erc-grant - 2025-02-27

New project fills knowledge gaps on the climate impact of hydrogen emissions

By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 8 October 2024 Hydrogen, not a greenhouse gas, emitted into the atmosphere will react with and increase other greenhouse gases, e.g. methane, ozone and water vapor, causing global warming. Hydrogen is expected to play an important role in the transition to a climate-neutral society. Although hydrogen is not a greenhouse gas wi

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/new-project-fills-knowledge-gaps-climate-impact-hydrogen-emissions - 2025-02-27

Collaboration led to methods that can protect our coastal environments from erosion

By therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Therese Ek) - published 11 October 2024 Long-term effective methods are needed to curb the negative effects of coastal erosion. Within the LIFE Coast Adapt project, researchers from Lund University, together with officials from Region Skåne and several coastal municipalities in Skåne, have tested various nature-based methods to contribute to a practi

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/collaboration-led-methods-can-protect-our-coastal-environments-erosion - 2025-02-27

Curious about how BECC is doing?

Published 16 September 2014 Read the 2014 self evaluation of BECC. Some of the headlines of the report are: research output, strategic value for the society and the business sector and research and education integration. The BECC Self Evaluation is one step of the total evaluation of the strategic research environments. Before summer the final BECC self-evaluation was sent in, answering 20 questio

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/curious-about-how-becc-doing - 2025-02-27

Five challenges and tips for creating a functional urban environment when densifying cities

Published 17 October 2024 Example of city densification. A high-rise building is built on a former parking lot. At the same time, there must be space for public transport, walking, cycling, and cars. Some large trees have been spared to make room for To create a functional urban environment for people, the environment and biodiversity, cities need to make careful considerations. Urban densificatio

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/five-challenges-and-tips-creating-functional-urban-environment-when-densifying-cities - 2025-02-27

Reflections from ClimBEco autumn meeting 2024

By cheryl [dot] sjostrom [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Cheryl Sjöström) - published 21 October 2024 Summer may be extending longer into the season, but we still have changed the name of our annual meetings in September to Autumn meetings. And this year autumn showed itself in full effect when ClimBEco students arrived by train from the north and the south into Helsingborg on 25-27 September and gett

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/reflections-climbeco-autumn-meeting-2024 - 2025-02-27

New thesis highlights sustainable solutions to protect the Amazon rainforest

Published 23 October 2024 Jesica López on her participation at COP16 In the Colombian rainforest, cattle ranching is spreading and leading to forest fires and deforestation. This threatens the environment, climate and indigenous people in the Amazon. More efficient use of existing pastures and alternative livelihoods are some of the factors needed to protect the rainforest, according to a new thes

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/new-thesis-highlights-sustainable-solutions-protect-amazon-rainforest - 2025-02-27