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Managing PFAS-Contaminated Soil Sustainably - Co-Creating a Comprehensive Decision Support Tool
The project is developing a cost-effective tool for measuring PFAS concentrations in soil. The aim is to promote sustainable land use through improved decision support, standardised methods, and guidance for professionals working in planning.
Advancing airborne assessments of greenhouse gas fluxes
Projektet utvecklar nya metoder för storskaliga växthusgasflödesmätningar med drönare, för att noggrant kvantifiera flöden av metan, lustgas och koldioxid. Detta möjliggör bättre bedömningar och reglering av klimatkänsliga utsläpp från landskap.
Sustainable football pitches
In this project, we focus on the environmental impact of both artificial and natural grass pitches, as well as their energy usage throughout their life cycle.
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.
Exposure of halogenated organic compounds via food
The project maps how halogenated organic compounds, naturally occurring yet sometimes harmful, spread through food. The aim is to understand the extent of exposure and potential health effects.
Reliable validation of greenhouse gas models and assessments
The project develops new methods to improve the validation of greenhouse gas models and assessments. The focus is on creating cost-effective, mobile, and high-resolution methods for measuring greenhouse gas fluxes and land use.
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30 October 2025
Unexpectedly high emissions from wastewater treatment plants
Greenhouse gas emissions from many wastewater treatment plants may be more than twice as large as previously thought. This is shown in a new study from LiU, where the researchers used drones with specially manufactured sensors to measure emissions.
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18 August 2025
Unpackaged food can reduce emissions
How do consumers respond to unpackaged food? And how can the producers and supermarkets design solutions that rely less on single-use packaging? These are some questions explored by PhD student Elena Jiménez Romanillos.
The behaviour of chlorine in soils
Radioactive chlorine is part of the waste from nuclear power plants. It has a long half-life of 300 000 years, is highly mobile and bioavailable. In cooperation with e.g. French Nuclear Safety Authority, we examine the chlorine cycling in nature.
Educational modules in environmental chemistry for Swedish upper secondary school
This project develops environmental chemistry modules for high schools. With audio, video, exercises, and experiments, it helps students and teachers explore chemicals’ role in society and environmental issues.