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Cluster meeting at MAX IV

On March 4, the BECC cluster “Climate, land use and biogeochemical cycles” visited the synchrotron source MAX IV. MAX IV Laboratory is a national laboratory hosted by Lund University. It operates accelerators producing x-rays of very high intensity and quality which are used for scientific research making the invisible visible. The new MAX IV will opens in 2016 and it will be the brightest x-ray s

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/cluster-meeting-max-iv - 2025-10-07

DataGURU – a new tool for disseminating and finding spatial temporal data

DataGURU is a tool for researchers to disseminate and find climate, land use, biodiversity and related data. The tool can also be of value as open data strategy in future applications for research funding. This work has been commissioned by the strategic research areas BECC and MERGE. The team, led by researcher Veiko Lehsten, developed a tool for the dissemination of the research data that can be

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/dataguru-new-tool-disseminating-and-finding-spatial-temporal-data - 2025-10-07

New BECC newsletter

Read about new BECC related reports and articles, the webtool DataGURU and the many events that BECC is organising this spring. Some examples from the content:Hidden greenhouse gas emissions made visible in new reportNew article about climate change effects on soil nitrogen dynamics Lost genes make fungi dependent on trees30 years of environmental monitoring shows air pollution effects on forestsD

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/new-becc-newsletter - 2025-10-07

Nature Climate Change paper: Optimal stomatal behavior around the world

BECC researchers are co-authors of a paper in Nature Climate Change: Optimal stomatal behavior around the world. Plants trade water for carbon. Every litre of water they extract from the soil allows them to take up a few more grams of carbon from the atmosphere in order to grow. A new global study published 2 March in Nature Climate Change shows that plants use their water wisely. They are adapted

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/nature-climate-change-paper-optimal-stomatal-behavior-around-world - 2025-10-07

Wild bees are harmed by pesticide - BECC researchers involved in unique field study

A research project has, for the first time, investigated how a neonicotinoid pesticide, clothianidin, affects both honeybees and wild bees under field conditions in agricultural landscapes. The study shows that honeybees can cope with exposure to the pesticide, but that it has a strong negative impact on wild bees. Maj Rundlöf, coordinator and principal investigator for the field study, and severa

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/wild-bees-are-harmed-pesticide-becc-researchers-involved-unique-field-study - 2025-10-07

Successful evaluation of BECC

2010-2014 43 Swedish strategic research areas (SRA’s) was funded by the Swedish government, BECC is one of the SRA’s. During 2014 the SRA’s was evaluated. Today the evaluation, together with recommendations for the future, was announced and the BECC environment can be proud to achieve a positive and successful evaluation statement. BECC is also one of four highlighted SRAs out of the 9 situated at

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/successful-evaluation-becc - 2025-10-07

Henrik Smith appointed member of the government's new research committee

The government has appointed a new research committee that will be providing the knowledge base for the work with the Research Policy Bill 2016. Henrik Smith, coordinator of BECC, is one of the persons appointed to the committee. The research committee will be a forum for Helene Hellmark Knutsson, Minister for Higher Education and Research, to discuss the research policy priorities that the govern

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/henrik-smith-appointed-member-governments-new-research-committee - 2025-10-07

New article in Science shows that savannahs slows climate change

Tropical rainforests have long been considered the Earth’s lungs, sequestering large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and thereby slowing down the increasing greenhouse effect and associated human-made climate change. Scientists in a global research project now show that the vast extensions of semi-arid landscapes occupying the transition zone between rainforest and desert dominate th

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/new-article-science-shows-savannahs-slows-climate-change - 2025-10-07

Tropical montane rain forests sensitive to temperature increase

The photosynthesis of tropical species in montane rain forest is very sensitive to high temperature which means high-altitude rain forests are particularly under threat by global warming. This has been shown by researchers from the University of Gothenburg in a study published in the journal New Phytologist. An increase in temperature usually stimulates photosynthesis and growth for plants at our

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/tropical-montane-rain-forests-sensitive-temperature-increase - 2025-10-07

What is SSEESS?

Read more about the visit of SSEESS, The Swedish Secretariat for Environmental Earth System Sciences, on May 7th. On Thursday May 7th Lund was visited by SSEESS’s Director Magnus Tannerfeldt, Senior Research Officer’s Neda Farahbakhshazad and Dan Wilhelmsson as well as Anna Metzger Communication officer.Magnus, Neda, Dan and Anna  presented what SSEESS is and the role of SSEESS in the global conte

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/what-sseess - 2025-10-07

Report from the workshop "Dynamic global vegetation modelling: towards a third generation"

BECC was one of the supporting organizations behind the workshop "Dynamic global vegetation modelling: towards a third generation" that was held in Landskrona, 11-13 May. Read the report from the meeting here. On May 11-13 a LPJ-GUESS workshop was held at Hotel Öresund in Landskrona, bringing together around 60 leading researchers within the dynamic global vegetation modelling (DGVM) community to

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/report-workshop-dynamic-global-vegetation-modelling-towards-third-generation - 2025-10-07

Increased carbon dioxide levels in air restrict plants ability to absorb nutrients

The rapidly rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere affect plants’ absorption of nitrogen, which is the nutrient that restricts crop growth in most terrestrial ecosystems. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have now revealed that the concentration of nitrogen in plants’ tissue is lower in air with high levels of carbon dioxide, regardless of whether or not the plants’ growth is

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/increased-carbon-dioxide-levels-air-restrict-plants-ability-absorb-nutrients - 2025-10-07

Report from "Carbon footprints for effective climate policy on international trade"

On Thursday, 11 June 2015, Lund University arranged a side-event at the Bonn Climate Change Conference. Tobias Nielsen, BECC PhD student, was one of the speakers. The Bonn Climate Change Conference side-event "Carbon footprints for effective climate policy on international trade" was arranged by Lund University on 11 June 2015.Chair Karin Bäckstrand, Stockholm University, introduced the event. Mag

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/report-carbon-footprints-effective-climate-policy-international-trade - 2025-10-07

Putting a price on nature is difficult - new study in Nature Communications

Can the loss of biodiversity slow down if one exposes its economic value? In a study recently published in the scientific journal Nature Communications, the scientists show that among the many thousands of species of bees in the world, only a few species are of economic importance for agriculture. The most common pollinators of crops can be promoted by relatively simple measures in agricultural la

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/putting-price-nature-difficult-new-study-nature-communications - 2025-10-07

Thomas Sterner new member of Scientific Council for Sustainable Development

Professor Thomas Sterner, Department of Economics at the University of Gothenburg and BECC researcher, is now a member of the newly established Scientific Council for Sustainable Development. During the Almedalen Week 2015, the Swedish Government decided to establish a new council for sustainable development: the Scientific Council for Sustainable Development. The council will consist of 12 top re

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/thomas-sterner-new-member-scientific-council-sustainable-development - 2025-10-07

Sign up for BECC cluster meetings in September

Welcome to BECC cluster meetings taking part in September. It is possible to join cluster meetings on e-link, please note that when you register.Register before September 7thRegister at the latest September 7th if you want to join by using this linkFor questions about pratical issues contact anna [dot] boo [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Boo). If you have questions related to a specific cluster c

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/sign-becc-cluster-meetings-september - 2025-10-07

Rethinking the Green State

BECC researcher and board member, Annica Kronsell, is one of the editors of the new book: Rethinking the Green State. The book analyzes the ideals and practices of the evolving green state.. Among the writers are BECC researchers Åsa Knaggård and Roger Hildingsson. About the bookThis innovative book is one of the first to conduct a systematic comprehensive analysis of the ideals and practices of t

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/rethinking-green-state - 2025-10-07

Fungi and bacteria affects future climate models

Researchers from Lund University, Sweden, and USA have shown that our understanding of how organic material is decomposed by fungi and bacteria is fundamentally wrong. This means that climate models that include microorganisms to estimate future climate change must be reconsidered. When a plant dies, its leaves and branches fall to the ground. Decomposition of soil organic matter is then mainly ca

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/fungi-and-bacteria-affects-future-climate-models - 2025-10-07

New call for proposals for research funding

BECC welcomes proposals for research funding within the vision and aims of BECC for the years 2015-16. This is a joint call between Lund University and University of Gothenburg. BECC welcomes proposals for research funding within the vision and aims of BECC for the years 2015-16.This is a joint call between LU and UGOT and aims at a continued consolidation of the collaboration between research gro

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/new-call-proposals-research-funding - 2025-10-07

Flexible support is needed to stimulate active farming all over Sweden

A new report from the Swedish Board of Agriculture shows how agricultural subsidies affect the structural change in agriculture and competition for land. BECC researcher Mark Brady is one of the researchers behind the study. Different areas have different conditions and payment should be adapted to both support active farming and preserve a rich cultural landscape. This is one of the results from

https://www.becc.lu.se/article/flexible-support-needed-stimulate-active-farming-all-over-sweden - 2025-10-07