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50 millions to research about finance and biodiversity

The research programme ”Pathways towards an efficient alignment of the financial system with the needs of biodiversity (BIOPATH)”, with Lund University as host, has been granted funding of SEK 50 million over a period of four years, starting September 2022. The financier is Mistra (Foundation for Environmental Strategic Research) and researchers from CEC will take part in the programme. Susanne Ar

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/50-millions-research-about-finance-and-biodiversity - 2026-04-21

National symposium in Norrköping focuses on climate research

What is happening to the climate and what role does climate research play in society? The strategic research areas MERGE and BECC, the Bolin Centre for Climate Research and SMHI are together arranging a climate symposium in Norrköping on 16-18 May 2022, the Swedish Climate Symposium. The conference means that Sweden's largest players in climate research gather for the first time for a major sympos

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/national-symposium-norrkoping-focuses-climate-research - 2026-04-21

How is nature to be valued? New report on the way from IPBES

Is it possible to put a value on nature and the vital ecosystem services it provides for us? What are the pros and cons of different valuation models? These are the key questions addressed in a new report by IPBES, the UN’s biodiversity panel, to be published on 11 July. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) can be described as the equivalent

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/how-nature-be-valued-new-report-way-ipbes - 2026-04-21

The Vice-Chancellor says yes to the ClimBioSis profile area

A Vice-Chancellor’s decision has been taken on five profile areas for Lund University. One of the areas is ClimBioSis, which involves several CEC researchers. Thirty researchers from over a dozen departments at Lund University were behind the profile area application for Sustainable solutions in the climate change – biodiversity – social nexus – ClimBioSis. “The application is based on a fantastic

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/vice-chancellor-says-yes-climbiosis-profile-area - 2026-04-21

Climate change makes carbon sinks more vulnerable

New data by the research infrastructure ICOS confirms that natural carbon sinks such as the ocean and forests are not stable. Climate change makes these sinks more vulnerable, in some cases even turning them into carbon emitters. This compromises current climate targets and action plans, reserachers say. Fluxes, the European Greenhouse Gas Bulletin, is a new publication by the reserach infrastruct

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/climate-change-makes-carbon-sinks-more-vulnerable - 2026-04-21

Less bird diversity in city forests

A new study led by Lund University in Sweden shows that cities negatively affect the diversity of birds. There are significantly fewer bird species in urban forests compared with forests in the countryside – even if the forest areas are of the same quality. The researchers examined 459 natural woodlands located in or near 32 cities in southern Sweden. They counted the occurrence of different bird

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/less-bird-diversity-city-forests - 2026-04-21

Complex consequences of a warmer Arctic

Effects of a warmer Arctic are not only negative for the climate, according to a new thesis from the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science at Lund University, Sweden. Modelling showed that moving the tree line upwards could increase carbon storage, as trees sequester more carbon in their biomass than tundra plants. But the results are uncertain. The Arctic – the area north of the Arctic Cir

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/complex-consequences-warmer-arctic - 2026-04-21

A clear-cut forest provides essential information for climate research

The machines have started rolling in at Norunda and are cutting down trees, one by one. Norunda is Sweden’s oldest measuring station for greenhouse gases and it is unique. Following several decades of being surrounded by a hundred-year-old forest, it will instead be surrounded by a clear-cut. - We expect a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions, says professor Natascha Kljun at CEC. The

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/clear-cut-forest-provides-essential-information-climate-research - 2026-04-21

The UN’s climate change conference COP27 – topics on the agenda

The UN’s annual climate change conference takes place this year in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt. Over the course of two weeks, representatives of the world’s nations will gather to discuss how to achieve the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement and contribute to the climate transition. At this year’s COP, the focus will be on topics such as climate finance, loss and damage, adaptation to climate change a

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/uns-climate-change-conference-cop27-topics-agenda - 2026-04-21

Interdisciplinary research school on Skåne’s beaches

The coast is changing. The sea is encroaching further inland, and the shoreline of childhood memory no longer looks the same. Climate change is impacting beaches and the sea, but time is also a factor. Someone who knows a lot about changes to the Skåne coastline is Caroline Hallin. She is a coastal engineer whose research focuses on erosion, storm surges and nature-adapted coastal protection at th

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/interdisciplinary-research-school-skanes-beaches - 2026-04-21

It is time to put biodiversity on the agenda – five Lund researchers on the challenges for COP15

Just over two weeks after the climate summit in Egypt, the leaders of the world’s countries are meeting again, this time to address another acute crisis facing humanity – the loss of biodiversity. The issue is less well-known than the climate crisis and no framework corresponding to the Paris agreement is in place – something that many people hope the December summit in Montreal will rectify. It i

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/it-time-put-biodiversity-agenda-five-lund-researchers-challenges-cop15 - 2026-04-21

Nestling birds in the city clearly affected by air pollution and which trees surround them

Life in the city is tough – if you are a baby bird you are markedly affected by a certain type of air pollution and by which trees are close to the nest, new research from Lund, Sweden shows. Underlying the study is a new more detailed way of investigating what factors in an urban environment impact birds and animals. Cities are generally a harsh environment for birds and other animals to live in,

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/nestling-birds-city-clearly-affected-air-pollution-and-which-trees-surround-them - 2026-04-21

COP15: Key outcomes for biological diversity

The COP15 summit is over, and the world has received a sister deal to the "Paris Agreement", a global framework to protect biodiversity on the planet.  – It is a great moment for biodiversity. We needed this set of goals and hope. But there is lots of work to be done and only a few years left, says CEC researcher Maria Blasi, who was present during the negotiations in Canada. These are her five ke

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/cop15-key-outcomes-biological-diversity - 2026-04-21

What you do in your garden to help pollinators works

Have you made adjustments to your garden to make it more welcoming for pollinators? If so, you have probably made a valuable contribution, according to a new study from Lund University. The researchers evaluated the national ‘Operation: Save the Bees’ campaign, and their results indicate that what private individuals do in their gardens really can make a positive difference. The fact that pollinat

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/what-you-do-your-garden-help-pollinators-works - 2026-04-21

Risk of eutrophication and acidification if forest fertilization is introduced in southern Sweden

Forests are important for climate change mitigation, both as raw material for biofuels and for carbon storage. At the same time, forests are under pressure from a changing climate and more intensive forestry. A new thesis by Klas Lucander at Lund University shows the possible consequences for forests of fertilisation, and how this could lead to eutrophication and acidification instead of tree grow

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/risk-eutrophication-and-acidification-if-forest-fertilization-introduced-southern-sweden - 2026-04-21

Nya professorer installeras

Den 15 oktober är det dags för årets professorsinstallation då 28 nya professorer installeras vid en högtidlig ceremoni som kommer att livesändas kl. 16:00. Universitetets nya professorer installeras av rektor Erik Renström. Professorer med hemvist vid Medicinska fakulteten som installeras den 15 oktober (klicka på namnet för att se profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportal):    Thomas Deierbor

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/nya-professorer-installeras - 2026-04-21

40 miljoner till innovationsmiljö för skräddarsydda stamcellsbehandlingar

I sjukvården används ofta behandlingar framtagna för breda patientgrupper, vilket inte alltid är effektivt. Sveriges innovationsmyndighet Vinnova har därför delat ut forskningsanslag till elva svenska innovationsmiljöer vars forskning syftar till att utveckla mer individuellt anpassad sjukvård för patienter. Stamcellsforskarna vid innovationsmiljön IndiCell har tilldelats ett stort anslag för att

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/40-miljoner-till-innovationsmiljo-skraddarsydda-stamcellsbehandlingar - 2026-04-21

Skillnader i rehabilitering från bröstcancer ska kartläggas

Utrikesfödda kvinnor med bröstcancer deltar mer sällan i screening och rehabilitering och har även högre mortalitet än svenskfödda. Universitetsadjunkt Annette Holst-Hansson vill ta reda på varför, och nu har hon fått sex miljoner kronor i anslag från Forte till studien ReMig. I Sverige drabbas runt 8300 kvinnor årligen av bröstcancer, med en femårs-överlevnad på 92 procent. – Det är glädjande men

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/skillnader-i-rehabilitering-fran-brostcancer-ska-kartlaggas - 2026-04-21

Hornhinnans sjukdomar – tidig upptäckt viktigt

Ingemar Gustafsson är specialist inom ögonsjukdomar vid Skånes universitetssjukhus och forskar vid Lunds universitet inom samma ämne. I början av november disputerar han med en avhandling som bland annat handlar om hur man kan förbättra diagnosticeringen av en av hornhinnans sjukdomar – keratokonus. Namnet keratokonus betyder konformad hornhinna. Ögonsjukdomen drabbar unga och påverkar hornhinnan

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/hornhinnans-sjukdomar-tidig-upptackt-viktigt - 2026-04-21

LMK-stiftelsens medicinpris till framtidens bilddiagnostik

Forskarna Sophia Zackrisson och Pia Maly Sundgren får motta LMK-stiftelsens medicinpris 2021 på 1 miljon kronor för sitt innovativa och disciplinöverskridande arbete med framtidens bilddiagnostik 2021 års pristagare arbetar med bilddiagnostiska metoder och har genom gediget och nyskapande utvecklingsarbete grundat i tvärvetenskap, utvecklat sina respektive forskningsfält till nytta för tidig diagn

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/lmk-stiftelsens-medicinpris-till-framtidens-bilddiagnostik - 2026-04-21