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- How sensitive is soil carbon turnover to climate warming? 2020-11-26 New article in Nature Communications.
- Microorganisms in permafrost might slow down methane emissions 2020-04-30 New study in Nature Climate Change
- Scientists call for action to limit emissions from Earth’s frozen regions 2019-12-12 With the release of “Cryosphere1.5° Report” they hope to urge governments to aim for 1.5°C global temperature rise as an outer “guardrail” for the planet.
- Tiny woodlands are more important than previously thought 2019-12-03 They can store more carbon in the topsoil layer, are more suitable for hunting and host fewer ticks than large forests.
- Rapid permafrost collapse increases greenhouse gas emissions 2019-05-02 A new research report, including Stockholm University scientists, shows that abrupt permafrost thaw has important consequences for keeping global warming under 1.5 °C.
- Projektet Landskapsindikatorer 2019-03-15 I projektet Landskapsindikatorer kommer databaser med historisk och nutida jordbruksstatistik samt geodata att användas för att utveckla enkla och användbara verktyg på uppdrag av Naturvårdsverket.
- Ten reasons for preserving grasslands 2019-02-21 Grasslands play important roles in agricultural landscapes and provide many benefits to society.
- Nature Index 2018 Rising Star! 2018-10-05 Gustaf Hugelius is one of 11 "Nature Index 2018 Rising Stars"!
- Regional landscape change linked to local species loss 2018-08-27 6733 historical maps over 1940s-60s Sweden, covering 175 000 km2, have been studied.
- Another clue in the search for the missing ice age carbon 2018-08-06 For the very first time, researchers have estimated the amount of organic carbon stored within the permafrost of the Last Glacial Maximum.
- Doctoral thesis by Emelie Waldén 2018-06-15 Restoration of semi-natural grasslands: Impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services and stakeholder perceptions
- Doctoral thesis by Simon Jakobsson 2018-05-28 Wooded or treeless pastures?: Linking policy, farmers' decisions and biodiversity
- Follow us on Twitter 2018-05-03 Keep updated about what is going on in our group and what other research and social media news that we find interesting! Follow us on Twitter: @LandscapeSthlm
- Doctoral thesis by Jessica Lindgren 2017-12-05 Small remnant habitats: Important structures in fragmented landscapes
- The future of semi-natural pastures in Sweden 2017-06-27 Emelie Waldén and Simon Jakobsson arranged a symposium and workshop regarding the future of semi-natural pastures in Sweden.
- Gustaf Hugelius in Nature Climate Change 2017-04-17 We used existing knowledge of how air temperature controls permafrost distribution to reveal the future sensitivity of permafrost to global warming, explains Gustaf Hugelius.
- Remote sensing at the City’s service 2016-12-12 Grant to Helle Skånes for the project "Remote sensing at the City’s service"
- Water Management in Rice Systems 2016-11-18 Quantifying the trade-offs between ecosystem service provision and water management in rice systems.
- New partnership agreement with the Eden Reforestation Projects an NGO 2016-11-18 The Eden Projects works with poverty reduction and the restoration of important forest habitats in Madagascar.