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SLU is a leading international university providing research, education and environmental assessment within the sciences for sustainable life. We bring people together who have different perspectives, but they all have a common goal: creating the best conditions for a sustainable, thriving and better world.

News and events

News

  • 2025-07-08

    The noble crayfish in danger – new animated film aims to inspire action

    The situation for the noble crayfish, our only native freshwater crayfish species, is critical. The species has disappeared from large parts of Sweden and Finland. Now, a new animated film aims to engage a new generation through a story that blends loss with hope for the future.
  • 2025-07-01

    Moose in Decline in Europe Despite Iconic Status

    The iconic status of the moose offers no guarantee or prosperity. While the population of greatest ungulate around the globe is stable in North America the moose population is decreasing in Europe.
  • 2025-07-01

    A day of high-tech and agriculture at SLU

    On June 12, 2025, a symposium about digital agriculture and forestry was held at SLU. Around 140 researchers, students, professionals and decision-makers gathered to share groundbreaking technological developments, through lectures, posters and field demonstrations.

Events

Research

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Most recently published projects

  • Economics, policy and food systems transformation

    The Bommarco lab explores how diversified farming affects farm economy, how it can be developed and promoted in food value chains and food systems. We explore how biodiversity and ecosystem services, especially pollinators and pollination, are discussed and integrated in policy.
  • Ecological functions in agroecosystems

    The Bommarco lab empirically and theoretically explores ecosystem functions in insect-plant-soil food webs in agricultural ecosystems. We apply this to crop production, pest control and pollination.
  • Diversified cropping

    The Bommarco lab analyses how diversified farming affects crop yield and ecosystem functions in crop production and cropped landscapes. We assess options for adaptation and mitigation of climate change and biodiversity decline.

Knowledge bank

  • Antimicrobial resistance – the silent pandemic

    The consumption of antibiotics in the world is increasing, and bacteria are becoming ever more resistant to this vital medical tool. Here we present two stories that exemplify how SLU contributes to this fight against antimicrobial resistance.
  • Prevalence of orthopedic diagnoses in insured Swedish warmblood riding horses

    Lameness is by far the most common health problem in Swedish warmblooded riding horses (SWB). Researchers at SLU have investigated the proportion of orthopedic problems in different groups of the SWB population, including differences between jumping and dressage horses, conducted for the first time.
  • Wind damages expected to increase in a warmer climate

    In spite of elks, spruce beetles and pathogenic fungi, wind is probably the largest cause of economic loss for European forestry. A number of reports in recent years investigates how the risk of wind damage can be expected to develop during the rest of the century,

Explore open environmental data, statistics and species information

Search for open data, maps and official statistics from SLU's environmental monitoring and assessment.

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