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Virtual Worlds: digital technologies in climate and biodiversity governance
Virtual Worlds explores the role of digital technologies in managing climate change and biodiversity loss. The program reviews how technology can improve environmental governance and include local knowledge for sustainable development.
Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, CSPR
CSPR is a platform for knowledge production to trigger and promote societal changes towards safe and just climate futures for all. Our goal is to create knowledge and methodological approaches that can support and advance climate actions.
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Linköping Space Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
The Research Node LSSH are doing multidisciplinary investigations of futurescapes on all aspects of space exploration and the space industry.
Environmental Humanities
Our research examines the interactions between humans and the environment, both within the sciences and in our everyday lives. The Seminar Series Environmental Humanities Forum is part of our research programme.
福利姬 Climate Engineering Research Programme
As greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase, large-scale climate engineering seems to be more and more inevitable. The LUCE research programme is exploring the perceptions and opinions that surround the emergence of these high-risk technologies.
Gender analysis of the Swedish energy and environmental policy
This project analyses Swedish energy and environmental policies of the 1970s and 1980s on the basis of the activities and narratives of Birgitta Hambraeus and Birgitta Dahl, two influential politicians of the time.
Research Network for Interspecies Relations in Children鈥檚 Cultures
A Nordic Research Network where researchers with an interest in narrative representations of human-animal relations aimed at children can meet for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
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02 August 2016
Environmental researcher counts flip-flops
The huge volumes of litter in the oceans is one of the greatest environmental problems. LiU Professor Henrik Kylin has studied how the beaches on an atoll in the Indian Ocean have been covered with litter, even though it has no permanent residents.
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12 January 2021
Visitor information about Swedish national parks gives a problematic picture of humans and animals
Researchers have studied visitor information for Swedish national parks. The results show that, perhaps against its purpose, the information fuels the notion that humans are not part of nature.
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25 January 2022
Festival marks end of six-year research programme
The Seed Box has entered its final year. During this time, the project has grown from research seeds to a vital flora of research projects. The results from some of these projects will be presented at a festival which will run from 7 to 11 February.