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Elimination of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) from drinking water and wastewater is crucial for the quality of the aquatic environment. Nevertheless, existing wastewater trea...
To not jeopardize the ocean’s renewable, but limited, supply of biological resources, it is critical that these are exploited in an efficient and sustainable manner.Today, the harv...
Research shows that sexual minority (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other non-heterosexual) individuals represent a high-risk population for poor mental health, some physical he...
A substantial increase of individuals seeking for gender dysphoria (GD) has been observed over the last years, especially among younger persons. Individuals with GD are a group at...
While Sweden frequently is recognized as a secular and liberal country with a broad acceptance for same-sex relationships, contemporary research presents a contradictory situation...
Across the globe 50 million people are estimated to live with a dementia illness. Dementia care is one of the greatest societal challenges ahead and a significant area for future r...
In a collaboration between SEI and the Bothnian Bay Water District Authority, the project explores the coupling of water-energy systems to create evidence and a more robust knowled...
Sweden has a long tradition of safeguarding the quality of water, but we have traditionally not been forced to regard water as a limited resource.Climate change and extreme weather...
The purpose of this study is to investigate religion as a decisive, but hitherto overlooked factor in the postwar Swedish society. This will be achieved by studying the state Bible...
Underwater noise is an environmental pollutant that increasingly impacts marine life, but emission control and incentives are missing.Ships are the dominating source of underwater...
Globally, water demand increases, e.g. due to a warmer climate. At the same time fresh water is scarce, also in several areas in Sweden, especially in summer. One example is Gotlan...
Today, epidemiology is used as a basis for decision-making in public health policies; data created with epidemiological methods are seen as representing truths about reality.A hist...
The infiltration of stormwater to ground presents an opportunity to recycle water as a valuable resource (e.g. alternative water source, recharge groundwater, sustain soil stabilit...
The Swedish water and wastewater utilities are facing future major challenges connected to climate adaption, change in incoming loads and stricter regulations in combination with t...
The aim of this project is to develop economically sustainable bio-based raw materials from eutrophic coastal areas into the food production chain and thereby improve the re-circul...
The fish stocks in Baltic Sea are declining, mainly due to unstainable fishing practice with large catches with low value.Alas, only 40% of Swedish catches are used for human consu...
The problem owner in this project, Lidingö municipality, has identified the development of innovative, effective programs of measures for achieving and maintaining good water quali...
This project focuses on the molecular pathogenesis of infectious and inflammatory renal diseases in order to define novel mechanisms of renal injury and thereby develop new therape...
Sweden’s long coasts, fishing history, and seafood-rich culinary culture mean sustainable rural development extends beyond agriculture to coastal communities whose ties to the sea...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has a major impact on patients and societies, with at least 50 million persons affected.There is currently no disease modifying treatment, which can be att...