Our international team has more than 15 years of practical research experience from around the world. What unites us is our common belief in that water and biodiversity are at the heart of sustainable development, which is at the core of our various research projects.

Archived Projects


SEEC: Systematizing Ecological Knowledge to Optimize Ecological Compensation
2018-2020
Sustainable Integrated Management FOR the NEXUS of water-land-food-energy-climate for a resource-efficient Europe
2016-2020
Hydrological Connectivity: Quantifying a key to surface water chemistry in future climates
2016-2019
Social dimension of recreational fisheries
2017-2020
Importance of biodiversity for sustainable development
2018-2019
Ecosystem Services in Practice: experiences of practical use of the concept of ecosystem services in planning and decision making in Sweden
2015
NILS-ESS: National monitoring for assessing and valuing ecosystem services in Fennoscandian alpine and boreal landscapes
2014-2015
Linking social-economic factors with biodiversity of urban ponds in Stockholm
2014-2015
Landscape Controls on Hydrological Responses to Changing Climate Conditions
2013-2015
BESAFE – Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Arguments for our Future Environment
2011-2015
Incorporating social and cultural significance of large old trees in conservation policy
2014
 
Effects of Climate Change on Riverine Inorganic Nitrogen Loading in Sweden
2014
Hydrological Modeling for Climate Change Impact Assessment: Transferring Large-Scale Information from Global Climate Models to the Catchment Scale
2008-2013
Water quality modeling based on landscape-analysis: Importance of riparian hydrology
2006-2010