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Future land use in Sweden
Planning for nutrient and energy recovery through biogas for future sustainable food systems.
Urban Agriculture as Blue-green Infrastructure
Urban agriculture is increasing in popularity but is understudied in terms of nutrients. This project fills part of this knowledge gap by looking at food gardens and nutrient cycling in Linköping.
Species traits, roles, and ecosystem services
We are looking for relationships between species' traits (e.g., body size, metabolic category) and their roles in a set of well-resolved marine networks.
Bayesian networks in the ecological setting
In this project, Bayesian networks are used to estimate species probability to go extinct under different settings.
Sustainable nutrient and energy management
Natural resources are the building blocks of any eco system. Understanding where these resources are, how they flow on our landscapes, and why we see these use patterns are key questions to inform more sustainable management.
Doctoral studies in Theory and Modelling in Natural Sciences
Research within this area has a broad scientific profile, sharing a common core of mathematical modelling, numerical methods and computer simulations.
Theory and Modelling
Pushing science forward through mathematical modelling and computer simulations.
Trophic niche and community structure
This project explores whether and how the predictions for species loss are altered by the inclusion of the trophic niche, compared to other network-based approaches.
The URBWAT project
This project aims to improve access to water and sanitation for all by working in close cooperation with inhabitants of informal settlements to implement innovative grey-water reticulation and treatment systems.
Species on the move - range shifts of ecological communities
Understanding requirements and mechanisms for a species to succesfully track a climatic shift while being able to find its role and establish itself in new ecological network is one of the outstanding challenges for ecological research today.