Ongoing projects
• BOX - a pilot study to evaluate effects of possible Baltic deep water OXygenation
• The color of water - interplay with climate, and effects on drinking water supply
• Quantifying large-scale lake methane ebullition – a considerably underestimated greenhouse gas flux
• The ecological role of the extensive chlorine cycle in soil
• Planning for Climate Adaptation – Adaptive Capacity and Conditions for Change in Sweden
• Risks, vulnerability and adaptation to climate variations and change in Östergötland
Biogas related projects
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New Dissertation

Title: Decentralizing hydraulic society: Actor responses to institutional arrangements in Vietnam prespectives. Author: Pham Thi Bich Ngoc. Pham will defend her doctoral thesis on Friday August 23 at 13.15 in TEMCAS, Temahuset, Campus Valla.
Job positions
Seminars
Discourse seminar series, Water and Environmental Studies
Events
Conferences
New Publications
Gustavsson J, Shakeri Yekta S, Karlsson A, Skyllberg U, Svensson BH (2013). Potential bioavailability and chemical forms of Co and Ni in biogas process – an evaluation based on sequential and acid volatile sulfide extractions. Engineering in Life Sciences (in press)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
doi/10.
1002/elsc.201200162/abstract
About Tema
The objective for TEMA - The Department of Thematic Studies is to pursue excellent research and education at undergraduate and advanced levels relevant to society. Tema aims to provide a major impetus in career development for both future researchers and those who have just entered the field of research
Child Studies
Gender Studies
Technology and social change
Water and environmental studies

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