Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
 
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

December 2011

2011-12-29 -  How does climate change affect Sweden’s mountain vegetation?
Mountain forest biomass in Sweden has increased by as much as 19 per cent over the past 13 years, researchers show in a recently published study. The next step is to review data from Sweden’s national...
2011-12-21 -  ICOS will monitor Europe’s carbon emissions
ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) is establishing a network of stations for greenhouse gas measurements in Europe.
2011-12-19 -  Invasive species a threat to Sweden’s forests
An increasing number of invasive pests and pathogens are reaching European forests.
2011-12-15 -  Following Global Forest Trends
Karin Beland Lindahl, researcher at SLU, studies international forest trends and how they may affect future forest management in Sweden.
2011-12-14 -  Community elders showed the effects of forestry
Solomon Gebreyohannis and Professor Kevin Bishop have been studying the relation of forest cover and river flow in the Koga watershed, a headwater of the Blue Nile in Ethiopia.
2011-12-14 -  Facilitates dialogue between forestry and reindeer management
SLU researchers have developed a decision support system (ToSIA) further, which can make discussions between different interested parties, such as forest officials and Sami people, easier when discussing...
2011-12-13 -  Hunting and fishing biggest in the north of Sweden
A person between the ages of 16 and 64 visits the Swedish mountains twice a year on average. This has been shown by SLU researchers in a study.
 

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