av John Strand | nov 8, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers, Wetlands 2.0
The risk of getting back malaria in Sweden is sometimes suggested as a real concern in discussions regarding large state-funded efforts to re-create wetlands to mitigate climate change or reduce eutrophication and increase landscape biodiversity. The latest we have...
av John Strand | okt 1, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers, Wetlands 2.0
20220930_172849-1 Now we have done the bathymetry measurements for all the wetlands! Sam and Sofia did the last one yesterday (the 111th). Great work!
av John Strand | sep 29, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
We frequently have visits by landowners, authorities and researchers to workshops, meetings and excursions where we present our activities. Latest examples include a delegation from Latvia (IP LIFE-Goodwater) during a 3-day visit where we had good discussions and...
av John Strand | sep 27, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
This week Peter and assistant biology student Ellen Nein are doing a new sampling campaign in the 8 wetlands that were emptied this summer and the 8 controll wetlands. This follow-up sampling will also be repeated next year to study more long-term effects of droughts...
av John Strand | sep 7, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
The vegetation surveys of ca 25 wetlands are now finished. In total ca 15 submersed species were found, including at least 4 Charophyte species. Among the more interesting findings were the Bryozoa Plumatella repens and 2 Nitella species that are on the Redlist (NT);...