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PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City"

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" | Mänskliga rättigheter 11 sep PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" 11 september 2026 10:15 till 12:30 Disputation Emelie Lantz defends her PhD-thesis in Human Rights Studies: Claiming Rights in the City. A Study of Cross-Sector Partnerships for Social Sustainability in Malmö. Welcome to Emelie Lantz' PhD-defense in Human R

https://www.mrs.lu.se/om-oss/kalendarium/seminarieserier/Forskningsseminariet,%20M%C3%A4nskliga%20r%C3%A4ttighetsstudier/phd-defense-emelie-lantz-claiming-rights-city/ - 2026-08-20

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City"

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" | Department of History 11 Sep PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" 11 September 2026 10:15 to 12:30 PhD thesis defence Emelie Lantz defends her PhD-thesis in Human Rights Studies: Claiming Rights in the City. A Study of Cross-Sector Partnerships for Social Sustainability in Malmö. Welcome to Emelie Lantz' PhD-defense in Hu

https://www.historiska.lu.se/en/about-the-department/calendar/seminars/phd-defense-emelie-lantz-claiming-rights-city/ - 2026-08-21

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City"

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" | Department of History 11 Sep PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" 11 September 2026 10:15 to 12:30 PhD thesis defence Emelie Lantz defends her PhD-thesis in Human Rights Studies: Claiming Rights in the City. A Study of Cross-Sector Partnerships for Social Sustainability in Malmö. Welcome to Emelie Lantz' PhD-defense in Hu

https://www.historiska.lu.se/en/about-the-department/calendar/seminars/phd-defense-emelie-lantz-claiming-rights-city - 2026-08-21

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City"

PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" | Mänskliga rättigheter 11 sep PhD-defense: Emelie Lantz "Claiming Rights in the City" 11 september 2026 10:15 till 12:30 Disputation Emelie Lantz defends her PhD-thesis in Human Rights Studies: Claiming Rights in the City. A Study of Cross-Sector Partnerships for Social Sustainability in Malmö. Welcome to Emelie Lantz' PhD-defense in Human R

https://www.mrs.lu.se/om-oss/kalendarium/seminarieserier/phd-defense-emelie-lantz-claiming-rights-city/ - 2026-08-21

Henrik Smith

Professor Contact details Email: henrik [dot] smith [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 93 79 Mobile: +46 70 978 20 56Organisation Biodiversity and Evolution Visiting address: Sölvegatan 37, Lund Room number: E-C313 Service point: 50 WebpageHenrik Smiths profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Coordinator LU Profile Area: Nature-based future solutions Professor Biodi

https://www.cec.lu.se/henrik-smith - 2026-08-21

Carl Alwmark

Senior lecturer Contact details Email: carl [dot] alwmark [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 78 71Organisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Service point: 16 WebpageCarl Alwmarks profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Health and safety representative Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Publications Displaying of publicatio

https://www.mgeo.lu.se/en/carl-alwmark - 2026-08-21

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Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to reduce both energy consumption in buildings as well as their environmental impact is to use bio-based insulation materials such as cellulose, wood or hemp fiber insulation. Experiences from modern buildings built with a timber-frame structure and insulated with bio-based materials show that these buil

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Many people use conspiracy theories to make sense of a changing world and its ever more complexif social structures (e.g., international financial systems, global bodies of governance), tragic events (e.g., terrorist attacks, man-made catastrophes, or natural disasters), or socio-political and economic issues (e.g., security, migration, distribution of resources, health care). The widespread flour

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Trauma is a highly topical subject of growing relevance in different contexts and scientific traditions that deal with societal challenges and transformation. At the same time, knowledge on different understandings of trauma is still scarce and scattered across disciplines. Against this background, we present and discuss the complexity of trauma understandings from five selected disciplinary persp

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BACKGROUND: Accessibility to surgical services can impact earthquake preparedness and response. We aimed to estimate the population with timely access to surgical care in Guerrero, a Mexican state with high tectonic activity, and identify populations at risk in the event of an earthquake.METHODS: We conducted an ecological study using open government data. We extracted data from Guerrero municipal

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Similarity measurement has been a prevailing research topic in geographic information science. Geometric similarity measurement in scaling transformation (GSM_ST) is critical to ensure spatial data quality while balancing detailed information with distinctive features. However, GSM_ST is an uncertain problem due to subjective spatial cognition, global and local concerns, and geometric complexity.

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ObjectiveWe examine the impact of stepfamily exposure on the educational outcomes of children, considering factors such as age at stepfamily formation, gender of the stepparent, presence of step/half-siblings, and the stepparent's socioeconomic resources.BackgroundThe prevalence of stepfamilies across the Global North highlights the urgency of the issue. Despite a sizeable existing empirical liter

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Objectives: To study the risk of osteoporosis-related fractures in a community-based sample of men and women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) overall, as well as early (< 1 year of disease duration, follow-up time maximum 10 years) and established (RA diagnosis since ≥ 5 years on July 1, 1997) RA, compared with the general population. To study potential risk factors for fractures in patients with RA

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BACKGROUND: Breast milk provides infants with complete nutrition for immune development and protection against childhood diseases and associated mortality. Early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) aids in providing colostrum to newborns, providing protection against infection, and improving newborn and infant survival. Although Simiyu reported the lowest prevalence of EIBF in Tanzania, no study ha

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Petrochemical producers both rely upon and generate some of the most problematic substances in the current age of socioecological crisis: fossil fuels and plastics. With mounting calls to cap fossil fuel extraction as well as plastics production, the industry appears to be caught between a rock and a hard place. Nonetheless, betting on continuously increasing global plastic demand, petrochemical p

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Limited knowledge of African inequality trajectories hampers our understanding of the drivers of heterogenous inequality outcomes in Africa today, and leads to major omission in debates about global inequality. In recent years, African economic history has advanced towards the reconstruction of full income distributions of African economies using 'social tables'. In this paper, we take stock of th

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Hand-arm vibration injury is a well-known occupational disorder that affects many workers globally. The diagnosis is based mainly on quantitative psychophysical tests and medical history. Typical manifestations of hand-arm vibration injury entail episodes of finger blanching, Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) and sensorineural symptoms from affected nerve fibres and mechanoreceptors in the skin. Differenc

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Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungal pathogen that has decimated amphibian populations worldwide for several decades. We examined the changes in gene expression in response to Bd infection in two populations of the common toad, Bufo bufo, in a laboratory experiment. We collected B. bufo eggs in southern and northern Sweden, and infected the laboratory-raised metamorphs with two strains

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Lake Titicaca is a crucial water resource in the central part of the Andean mountain range, and it is one of the lakes most affected by climate warming. Since surface evaporation explains most of the lake's water losses, reliable estimates are paramount to the prediction of global warming impacts on Lake Titicaca and to the region's water resource planning and adaptation to climate change. Evapora

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In vast areas of the ocean, the scarcity of iron controls the growth and productivity of phytoplankton. Although most dissolved iron in the marine environment is complexed with organic molecules, picomolar amounts of labile inorganic iron species (labile iron) are maintained within the euphotic zone and serve as an important source of iron for eukaryotic phytoplankton and particularly for diatoms.