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Four tree species in Oregon (USA) were studied to examine physiological and structural responses to drought stress: ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) and western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) in a semi-arid ecoregion, and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and white oak (Quercus garryana) in a mesic coastal ecoregion. This investigation compared the response of paired healthy and stressed (<10%

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Văcărești Urban Wetland, a recently instituted nature park, is situated in Bucharest (Romania). It has been established over the last 27 years within an abandoned retention polder, built during the communist era. Although the area has been disregarded since the construction of the polder ceased, the importance of the Văcărești ecosystem was recently acknowledged by various international associatio

New-Welfare-Services-2023-2024

New Welfare Services – Sustainable Service Design as a driver for regional development New Welfare Services – Sustainable Service Design as a driver for regional development Lakes and waterways, if wisely governed, are resourc- es that can facilitate regional growth in many areas: they constitute the basis for a cost-effective mode of transport; they bring with them the platform for a blue economy

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/sites/www.lunduniversity.lu.se/files/2023-02/New-Welfare-Services-2023-2024.pdf - 2026-07-18

Aaso thor

THESIS.PDF LUMES MASTER’S THESIS 1999/2000 TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LANDUSE WITHIN ACID SULFATE SOIL LANDSCAPES: A Case Study on the Maria River, New South Wales Australia. By Thor Aasø Hebegatan 3 416 59 Göteborg 031 217922 thor.aaso.479@student.lu.se Supervisor: Christer Kalén Plant Ecology Lund University Sweden Telephone: 046-2223754 Fax: 046-2224423 Email: Christer.Kalen@planteco.lu.se Lund Univer

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/aaso_thor.pdf - 2026-07-18

A2030 monthly Update 250513

Agenda 2030 Graduate School monthly newsletter #5 2025-05-13 Ylva van Meeningen Hi! First of all, a big shout out to Billy and Linn for successfully defending your thesis! Congratulations and we could not be more proud of you within the graduate school! This past week, Lund University has together with the municipality of Lund organized the Sustainability week. It is an annual event which organize

https://www.agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/sites/agenda2030graduateschool.lu.se/files/2025-06/A2030_monthly%20update_250513.pdf - 2026-07-18

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Large amounts of carbon in the terrestrial biosphere are stored in forest ecosystems and its soil. Once the forest ecosystem is disturbed the release of this carbon can drive positive feedback to global warming. Humans impact the forest ecosystem through clear-cutting for wood production and other commercial purposes. Clear-cutting is still a standard forestry management method, but its effect on

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Near-surface remote sensing platforms such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and phenocameras appear to be potential platforms for keeping track of seasonal dynamics at a local scale. This research focusses on extracting time series of different vegetation indices (VIs) from both platforms, computing seasonality events from them and comparing the results against spectral sensor data. Time series

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Land use has a major influence on the nutrient balance in a region. Land use changes such as the restoration of peatlands can therefore have an impact on it. In this analysis, nutrient exports in the Baltic Sea basin and in some regions of the North Sea basin were estimated under different future scenarios including scenarios that promote land use changes such as peatland restoration through CO2 p

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Introduction Illicit maritime activities frequently involve "dark" vessels that disable or manipulate their Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals to evade detection. This study evaluates the effectiveness of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Optical imagery for vessel detection using both “manual” and automated Deep Learning (DL) methods while integrating AIS data to validate, i

Compensation-rules-teachers-2019

Compensation rules for teachers 2019-04-24 Compensation rules at the Department of Political Science Reduction of the teaching obligation for lecturers The annual work hours for lecturers is regulated the following way: 1700 clock hours for employee with 35 days of vacation (from the year of turning 40) 1732 clock hours for employee with 31 days of vacation (from the year of turning 30) 1756 clock

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/internal/sites/svet.lu.se.en.internal/files/compensation-rules-teachers-2019.pdf - 2026-07-18

Lunds-universitets-regleringsbrev-2024

Myndighet Lunds universitet Postadress Telefonväxel E-Post 103 33 Stockholm 08-405 10 00 u.registrator@regeringskansliet.se Besöksadress Telefax Drottninggatan 16 08-24 46 31 Regleringsbrev för budgetåret 2024 avseende Lunds universitet 1 bilaga Riksdagen har för budgetåret 2024 beslutat om anslag och bemyndiganden om ekonomiska åtaganden (prop. 2023/24:1 utg.omr. 16, bet. 2023/24:UbU1, rskr. 2023

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/sites/ekonomiwebben.lu.se/files/2024-01/lunds-universitets-regleringsbrev-2024.pdf - 2026-07-18

Lunds-universitets-regleringsbrev-2025

Myndighet Lunds universitet Postadress Telefonväxel E-Post 103 33 Stockholm 08-405 10 00 u.registrator@regeringskansliet.se Besöksadress Telefax Drottninggatan 16 08-24 46 31 Regleringsbrev för budgetåret 2025 avseende Lunds universitet 1 bilaga Riksdagen har för budgetåret 2025 beslutat om anslag och bemyndiganden om ekonomiska åtaganden (prop. 2024/25:1 utg.omr. 16, bet. 2024/25:UbU1, rskr. 2024

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/sites/ekonomiwebben.lu.se/files/2025-01/Lunds-universitets-regleringsbrev-2025.pdf - 2026-07-18

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Through funding from the National Park Service's American Battlefield Protection Program, geographic information technologies were employed to create a high resolution, spatially accurate representation of the 1775 landscape of Boston's Inner Harbor and to conduct a geospatial and temporal assessment of the location, extent, and preservation potential of an American Revolutionary War battlefield a

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High-latitude peatlands contain about one third of the world's soil organic carbon, most of which is derived from partly decomposed Sphagnum (peat moss) plants. We conducted a meta-analysis based on a global data set of Sphagnum growth measurements collected from published literature to investigate the effects of bioclimatic variables on Sphagnum growth. Analysis of variance and general linear mod

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The use of food labels and packaging information on place of origin and credence quality has increased, but it is still unclear how such information relates to consumer decisions and choices concerning the relative valuation of attributes. Valid measurement methods are needed to assess the importance attributed by the public to such information, but also to inform the industry about market demand.

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A detailed analysis of 2 years' hourly microclimatic (mainly surface air temperature) data recently acquired from locations widely dispersed over 700 km2 in the Abisko catchment encompassing Lake Tornetrask in Swedish Lapland is presented in this study. This project is designed to explore the effects of microclimatic variability, past and future climate change (1913-2100) on regional vegetation an

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The susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis of starch extracted from raw roots of Canna indica, Manihot esculenta and Xanthosoma sagittifolium, grown in Bolivia, were studied below the gelatinization temperature. The granule size and amylose content were as followed: C. indica>M. esculenta>X. sagittifolium. The hydrolysis showed a rapid rate at the initial stage, followed by a progressive decrease

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Locust bean gum (LBG) and modified starches are commonly used as thickeners in food products for infants. However, there is no consensus on their possible effects on infant nutrition, especially on mineral availability. The aim of the present work was to characterize the effect of LBG, cross-linked, hydroxypropylated maize starch (Mhdp) and pre-gelatinized rice starch (gRS) on Ca, Fe and Zn availa