Alpine/Arctic Landscapes programme

We gather SLU's competence regarding Alpine/Arctic landscapes and work towards supporting Sweden’s national and international commitments related to the environmental goal ”a magnificent mountain environment" and conservation of Arctic biodiversity.

Person outdoors by the water.

James Kurén Weldon, coordinator for the Alpine/Arctic Landscapes programme

james.weldon@slu.se. Researcher, Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Division of Ecology and Biodiversity, SLU.

Portrait of a man wearing glasses and a grey hoodie, outdoors in front of a lake and greenery.

Danny Chun Pong Lau, assisting programme coordinator for the Alpine/Arctic Landscapes programme

+46(0)18-672462, danny.lau@slu.se. Researcher at the Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Division of Ecology and Biodiversity, SLU.

Illustration of mountain area.

Selection of environmental analysis data for the environmental objective Magnificent mountain landscape

In SLU's environmental data catalogue, you can search and browse open data from our environmental monitoring and assessment.

Resources within Alpine/Arctid Landscapes

  • Environmental data MVM

    Environmental data MVM is a web service for soil, water and environmental data, which is used to make data available from two of SLU's data hosts, Agricultural Land and Lakes and Watercourses. Data comes from studies of crops, soils, pesticides, water chemistry and biology in lakes and streams. The data hosts are mandates from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, which means that SLU stores, quality assures and makes available data
  • Fish monitoring in rivers and streams – SERS

    Welcome to the database for fish monitoring in rivers and streams. Here, you can download data from over 81,000 surveys across 22,000 sites in Swedish watercourses and find information for those conducting environmental monitoring using electrofishing methods.
  • Fish monitoring in lakes – NORS

    Welcome to the database for fish monitoring in lakes. Here you can download data from approximately 10,000 fish surveys conducted across about 3,900 lakes. You will also find guidance for those involved in environmental monitoring using lake fish sampling as a method.