Mon. 22 May, 2023 - Sun. 28 May, 2023
Mon. 22 May, 2023
UPSC Monday Seminar 2023
Mon. 22 May, 2023 9:00 - 10:00
UPSC Monday Seminarseries 2022
9:30 Amir Mahboubi
Title: Investigating translational regulation in plants
Supervisor: Johannes Hanson
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB.E3.01
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Maria Israelsson Nordström, Anne Honsel
9:30 Amir Mahboubi
Title: Investigating translational regulation in plants
Supervisor: Johannes Hanson
Place: Lilla hörsalen KB.E3.01
Time: 9:30-10:00
Contact: Maria Israelsson Nordström, Anne Honsel
Wed. 24 May, 2023
PhD Thesis Defence: Isabella Hallberg-Sramek
Wed. 24 May, 2023 9:00 - 12:00
PhD thesis defence
Isabella Hallberg-Sramek
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, SLU
Title: Tailoring forest management to local socio-ecological contexts - Addressing climate change and local stakeholders’ expectations of forests
Faculty opponent: Professor Georg Winkel, Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, the Netherlands
Supervisor: Annika Nordin
Assistant supervisors:
Camilla Sandström, Department of Political Science, Umeå University
Erland Mårald, Department of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Umeå University
Eva-Maria Nordström, Department of Forest Resource Management, SLU Umeå
Location: The public defence will take place in P-O Bäckströms sal at SLU in Umeå and will be also broadcasted via Zoom.
The thesis will be available via the following link from May 3: https://doi.org/10.54612/a.6os9e6ei21
A brief description of the thesis:
Forests are expected to provide multiple ecosystem services and contribute to climate change mitigation, while also being adapted to the impacts of climate change. This thesis highlights the various competing expectations placed on forests in Sweden and how they can be addressed by tailoring forest management to local socio-ecological contexts in collaboration with local forest stakeholders, thereby reducing the gap between forest science and practice.
Keywords: sustainable forest management, climate-smart forestry, ecosystem services, media analysis, machine learning, co-production processes, local knowledge, forest policy, forest stakeholders, scenario modelling.
Isabella Hallberg-Sramek
Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, SLU
Title: Tailoring forest management to local socio-ecological contexts - Addressing climate change and local stakeholders’ expectations of forests
Faculty opponent: Professor Georg Winkel, Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, the Netherlands
Supervisor: Annika Nordin
Assistant supervisors:
Camilla Sandström, Department of Political Science, Umeå University
Erland Mårald, Department of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Umeå University
Eva-Maria Nordström, Department of Forest Resource Management, SLU Umeå
Location: The public defence will take place in P-O Bäckströms sal at SLU in Umeå and will be also broadcasted via Zoom.
The thesis will be available via the following link from May 3: https://doi.org/10.54612/a.6os9e6ei21
A brief description of the thesis:
Forests are expected to provide multiple ecosystem services and contribute to climate change mitigation, while also being adapted to the impacts of climate change. This thesis highlights the various competing expectations placed on forests in Sweden and how they can be addressed by tailoring forest management to local socio-ecological contexts in collaboration with local forest stakeholders, thereby reducing the gap between forest science and practice.
Keywords: sustainable forest management, climate-smart forestry, ecosystem services, media analysis, machine learning, co-production processes, local knowledge, forest policy, forest stakeholders, scenario modelling.