Search results
Results 1-18 of 39
-
Our unique research environment provides knowledge about the many values of the forest CHANGE No 1 2024 | Sustainable forestry and biodiversity play a crucial role in tackling future climate changes.…
-
Changing climate creates new threats: “Our trees are not ready to fight back” CHANGE issue 2 2024 | Forest damage is often associated with biological factors such as fungi, insects, and wildlife.…
-
Can we help forests adapt to a changing climate? MAY 2025 | Global warming and a changing climate are placing new demands on our forests. Doctoral student Karolina Pehrson is researching…
-
Seeing smoke rise from the forest is every forest owner's nightmare DECEMBER 2025 | Climate change is making forest fires increasingly common. Bengt Nilsson and Frida Björcman, who both own forest…
-
Where researchers unlock the full potential of wood DECEMBER 2025 | From millimetre-sized wood fibres to timber-based high-rise buildings. The cutting-edge research within Competitive Timber…
-
Torbjörn Forkby: ”Gangs are a manifestation of a changing society” JANUARI 2024 | Headlines about gang crime and shootings have never been as prevalent as they are now, and demands for action are…
-
School-age educare can reduce the risk of children being recruited into gangs JANUARI 2024 | Many children spend a significant amount of time in school-age educare, both before and after school.…
-
Without reading comprehension, it’s easy to be left out SEPTEMBER 2024 | Reading and reading comprehension are skills that are fundamental throughout life and crucial for becoming an active member of…
-
Swedish criminal policy under review: Which reforms have delivered? SEPTEMBER 2024 | Hans Grönqvist is a professor of economics with a strong focus on social and economic inequality. Since 2023, he…
-
Happy animals are a competitive advantage for Sweden MAY 2025 | When consumers in Europe are asked what matters most to them when buying meat, animal welfare tops the list in every country. That the…
-
Secure care for young people can cause trauma – but also save lives MAY 2025 | For some, secure care for young people can offer a new chance, but for many it can become a nightmare. Sofia Enell,…
-
The media are a prerequisite for a democratic society MAY 2025 | Populism, disinterest, and AI. Democracy is being challenged in many different ways. To save it, it is important that we do not take it…
-
Among conspiracy theories, tinfoil hatters and rabbit holes MAY 2025 | People’s firm belief that nothing happens by chance or without a plan follows a clear pattern. Conspiracy theories are a way of…
-
Abroad and ailing – no plain sailing JANUARY 2026 | A new EU regulation is set to simplify the sharing of patient records and e-prescriptions across national borders. But how do we expect this to work…
-
The struggle for change and a democratic Ukraine DECEMBER 2025 | How do you build democracy in a state with no democratic history? Daniel Silander, Hanna Ryzhenko and their colleagues have taken on…
-
The professor who sees herself as part of Sweden’s best teacher education JANUARY 2026 | How do young children learn mathematics? Hanna Palmér knows. Her research on children’s learning of mathematics…
-
Kristofer Årestedt: What kind of life awaits after a cardiac arrest? RESEARCH IN FOCUS Nr 1 2024 | Mental fatigue, anxiety, or memory disturbances. The consequences of a cardiac arrest can manifest…
-
We can preserve the eyesight of more people with more effective treatment CHANGE issue 2 2024 | António Macedo is a professor of optometry at Linnaeus University, Sweden’s second in the subject. For…