In search of the eel’s secrets in the Sargasso Sea
A Thünen expedition in the Sargasso Sea is collecting eel larvae to better understand the European eel’s early life and population changes.
A guide for newly admitted students
Newly admitted to SLU? Student ambassador Anam shares practical advice to help you prepare for student life in Sweden. Read the blog to get started.
Short food supply chains can strengthen crisis preparedness
Experiences from the war in Ukraine show how vulnerable large-scale food systems can be. A new SLU project will examine how local solutions can improve preparedness.
Science and Education for Sustainable Life
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News and events
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New study shows what Swedes consider most important about their forests
It is easy to think that tree species, age, and lushness determine how we experience a forest. But more important than the forest’s composition is its accessibility. This is shown in a new study from SLU. -
International Award for Forest Scientist at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Jens Peter Skovsgaard, Professor of Silviculture at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre in Alnarp), has been awarded the IUFRO Distinguished Service Award by International Union of Forest Research Organizations. -
Genetic Variation in Aspen and Birch May Support More Sustainable Forestry
Forests in Sweden are facing new challenges. They are often dominated by a few conifer species, making them vulnerable. A new research project at SLU Alnarp explores how aspen and silver birch can contribute to more robust and sustainable forest systems. -
From Rainforest Discovery to Forest Futures: Adam Felton Appointed Professor in Conservation Ecology
Adam Felton studies how species respond to different forest management approaches, and the societal trade-offs involved. As newly appointed professor of conservation ecology at SLU, he aims to further develop this research.
Research
Most recently published projects
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FarmForce: Small-scale agroforestry farmers’ inclusive and fair value chains from ‘farm to fork’ for resilient local and regional food systems in Ukraine
FarmForce aims to strengthen the role of small-scale agroforestry farmers in building resilient, inclusive, and equitable food systems by improving “farm to fork” value chains, with a focus on Ukraine in a context of crisis, recovery, and long-term sustainability. -
The role of large mammalian herbivores for regeneration and diversity over time in boreal forest landscapes
Large herbivores such as moose and reindeer influence forest biodiversity, but their interaction with forestry and other disturbances is not fully understood. This project investigates how browsing, forestry and fire affect plant, lichen and soil communities over time in boreal forests. -
Ground-penetrating radar systems: making qualitative forest soil data quantitative
Analysis of soil structure in forest environments often relies on time-consuming and sometimes destructive sampling. This project develops innovative radar systems for non-invasive measurements of soil properties, enabling improved decision-making in forestry and environmental management.
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Lessons from war – Ukrainian farmers can strengthen Sweden's food security
How is food production affected when a country is at war? A new study gathers experiences from Ukrainian farmers and veterinarians – knowledge that can provide important insights for Sweden's crisis preparedness. -
What does winter feeding mean for reindeer health and welfare?
Reduced availability of natural pasture in reindeer husbandry has made winter feeding more common in Sweden and Norway. But feeding in enclosures is linked to a higher incidence of certain diseases, according to a survey study which has been compiled in a fact sheet. -
How starchy concentrated feed affects horses' metabolism
Horses' metabolism is affected by whether they are fed a diet with or without starch, a new study from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) shows. Differences between diets can have an impact on health, performance and behavior, according to researchers behind the study.
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