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Konkurrens mellan honungsbin och vilda bin : – evidens, kunskapsluckor och möjliga åtgärder

Denna forskningsöversikt är en sammanställning av de europeiska vetenskapligastudier som innehåller empirisk evidens när det gäller om och hur honungsbinpåverkar vilda bin genom att konkurrera om födoresurser. Sammanställningengår igenom i vilken mån honungsbins och vilda bins födoval överlappar.Dessutom redovisas i vilken mån studierna visar att honungsbin har effekt påvilda bins blombesök och reCompetition from honey bees on wild bees – effects, knowledge gaps and possible interventions.In this review, we have compiled the European emp irical evidence available in the scientific literature on the effects of honey bees on wild bees through competition for food resources. We have also inventoried ongoing initiatives in northern Europe concerning competition between honey bees and wild bees

Calcium and pH interaction limits bloom formation and expansion of a nuisance microalga

Microalgal range expansions are increasing in frequency and magnitude but generally remain unnoticed until mass development occurs. Gonyostomum semen is a freshwater raphidophyte that causes nuisance blooms in lakes and has recently expanded its distribution across Europe. G. semen was considered to mainly occur in humic lakes in the boreal region but is now found in high density also in other fre

Ground deformation and groundwater dynamics: the role of interferometric synthetic aperture radar analysis in confined aquifer systems

Population growth and climate change have accelerated groundwater depletion globally. Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) is a fairly new satellite remote sensing technique based on SAR images that offers a high-accuracy monitoring system of land surface motion driven by groundwater level changes in time and space that can never be achieved with point-in-situ measurements. In producti

Addressing chemical pollution in biodiversity research

Climate change, biodiversity loss and chemical pollution are planetary-scale emergencies requiring urgent mitigation actions. As these "triple crises" are deeply interlinked, they need to be tackled in an integrative manner. However, while climate change and biodiversity are often studied together, chemical pollution as a global change factor contributing to worldwide biodiversity loss has receive

Social-ecological resilience and geomorphic systems

Governance of coupled social-ecological systems (SESs) and the underlying geomorphic processes that structure and alter Earth's surface is a key challenge for global sustainability amid the increasing uncertainty and change that defines the Anthropocene. Social-ecological resilience as a concept of scientific inquiry has contributed to new understandings of the dynamics of change in SESs, increasi

Examining equity in Ghana's national REDD+ process

Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, sustainable forest management, enhancement of forest carbon stocks and conservation (REDD+) aims to reduce the 12–17% of global greenhouse gas emissions attributable to forest loss worldwide. As tropical countries undertake REDD+ readiness, vital questions arise around the equity of REDD+ interventions. In particular, there has been muc

Development-plan-BIDS

Development plan for the Bachelor’s programme in Development Studies (BIDS) Page 1 of 10 FacultyBoard DEVELOPMENT PLAN Registration number STYR 2020/1760 3 February 2022 Development plan for the Bachelor’s programme in Development Studies (BIDS) Background The Bachelor’s programme in Development Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences was evaluated in 2021 by an external expert group. The group

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/sites/sam.lu.se.en.internal/files/2022-05/Development-plan-BIDS.pdf - 2025-12-21

Final simm25 190320 0

FINAL SIMM25 190320.pdf SIMM25 GRADUATE SCHOOL, FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, LUND UNIVERSITY Fieldwork 
 Version 1.0, April 2019 For an always up-to-date online version, please visit the course site (check regularly for updates) Photo: Helle Rydström Welcome! SIMM25 Welcome to the Spring term’s course Fieldwork The aim of the course is to explore the strengths of ethnographic in-depth fieldwork as

https://www.graduateschool.sam.lu.se/sites/graduateschool.sam.lu.se/files/final_simm25_190320_0.pdf - 2025-12-21

Web version diversity in education e5 media

Microsoft Word - Diversity in Education E5 Media.docx Lund university ISBN 978-91-87357-20-6 9 78 91 87 35 72 06 Printed by M edia-Tryck, Lund U niversity 2015 n a o k o to jo a n d B er n a d et t k iss D iversity in E ducation C rossing cultural, disciplinary and professional divides 2017 Diversity in Education Crossing cultural, disciplinary and professional divides edited By naoko tojo and Ber

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/sites/iiiee.lu.se/files/web_version_diversity_in_education_e5_media.pdf - 2025-12-21

Progressionsplan Naturvetenskaplig Masterexamen Huvudområde Naturgeografi Och Ekosystemvetenskap Re

Bilaga 2: progressionsplan Institutionen för Naturgeografi och Ekosystemvetenskap Progressionsplan för naturvetenskaplig masterexamen, huvudområde naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap En generell examen ska uppfylla de nationella examensmålen och ha en successiv, poängangiven fördjupning inom huvudområdet, inklusive ett examensarbete. I denna progressionsplan för en naturvetenskaplig masterexamen

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/internt/sites/naturvetenskap.lu.se.internt/files/2023-12/Progressionsplan%20naturvetenskaplig%20masterexamen%20huvudomra%CC%8Ade%20naturgeografi%20och%20ekosystemvetenskap%20rev%20230525%20ny.pdf - 2025-12-21

Strategic Market Research using an Outside-in Approach

The area management responsible for the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Nordic region within the Company expressed a desire to identify new business opportunities in the Nordic region. The motive was to use the identified opportunities as an argument for additional resource allocation to the Nordic region. In previous years, the Company has performed a number of projects focused on identifying op

Evaluating Socio-Political Changes: The Decision-Making Process of Skilled Migrants Relocating to Sweden

In today's climate of frequent global mobility and heightened competition for skilled migrants, this paper investigates how recent socio-political changes in Sweden, such as rising crime rates, heightened terrorism threats, tighter immigration policies and economic challenges have impacted the decision-making process of skilled migrants considering relocation to the country. Through qualitativ

Inhumane, Nationalistic, and for Sure European: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the EU’s Humanitarian-Security Paradox & a Normative Power in Crisis

The European Union’s identity as a normative power has long been examined and contested, most famously by Ian Manners' conceptualization in his 2002 work, Normative Power Europe. This study critically reassesses the EU's proposed identity through the lens of its responses to two pivotal crises: the Syrian conflict (2012-2015) and the 2016 EU-Türkiye Refugee Deal. The research interrogates

Sociodemographic factors influencing SARS-CoV-2 vaccination uptake in people with and without HIV : Insights from a Swedish Nationwide cohort

BACKGROUND: There is limited data regarding SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake in people with HIV (PWH) compared to people without HIV (PWoH).METHODS: Swedish nationwide study of individuals born 1930-2003, assessing SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake of 1-5 doses by HIV-status from first SARS-CoV-2 vaccination (2020-12-27) until 2023-02-23. PWH were categorized by prioritization: clinically vulnerable (CD4+ T-cell

Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus clpX and yjbH mutants selected in vivo

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) colonises up to 30% of the population and is responsible for diseases ranging from mild skin infections to endocarditis, some of which result in death. This is due to the resistance of MRSA to several commonly used as well as last line antibiotics, complicating treatment further. This study examines clinical MRSA isolates with inactivating mutatio

Characterization of immune niches in non-small cell lung cancer

Lung cancer, particularly non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Immunotherapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) is a potent treatment for NSCLC; however, long-term response is limited in the majority of patients and there is a lack of predictive biomarkers. Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) may serve as biomarkers for predicting ICI respo