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Land-Sea-Human Interactions in a long time perspective

Land-Sea-Human Interactions in a long time perspective. Coordinators Anneli Poska & Anne Nielsen Core-group Helena Filipsson , Karl Ljung , Johanna Stadmark and Anna Broström Group – members

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Land-Sea-Human Interactions in a long time perspective

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  1. Land-Sea-Human Interactions in a long time perspective Coordinators AnneliPoska & Anne Nielsen Core-group Helena Filipsson, Karl Ljung, Johanna Stadmark and Anna Broström Group – members • 15-20 members mainly from INES and Department of Geology, LU and Swedish National Heritage Board

  2. Learning from the past for the future acidification hypoxia sea level C, N, P, Si nutrients brownification land – use Biodiversity Carbon cycle Compare, combine & synthesise multiple records & modelling

  3. Aims of the AG • DEVELOP the land-sea-human interaction research within existing and new projects and collaboration • UNITE researches with interest in long term changes in terrestrial and aquatic environments and coordinate the collaboration; • DISSIMINATE and INITIATE implementation of long-term studies of environmental change to topics addressed by all BECC clusters; • IDENTIFY collaboration within MERGE, LUCCI, Multistressor and Archeological projects • FACILITATE communication between humanities, social and natural sciences • ESTABLISH relations with stakeholders (National Heritage Board, HaV, Länsstyrelsen etc etc) .

  4. Biodiversity and land-use Fredh 2012 FORMAS Social & Ecological consequences of the Black Death Lagerås et al. VR Managing multiple stressors on the Baltic Sea Conley et al. FORMAS Action groups and collaboration? Brownification, land-use lake interaction Bragée 2013 FORMAS Hanö bay Antonsson & Hammalund Baltic IODP Filipsson & Krupinski Crafoord !!!!YES!!! CONTEMPORARY Filipsson et al. VR Vomb project Ljung & Broström et al. Crafoord Land-use and carbon, European scale Olofsson 2013 VR Carbon dynamics of past ecosystems Poska et al 2014 LUCCI LUCCI DISCO Coastal acidification Filipsson et al. FORMAS LANDCLIM Gaillard et al., 2010 VR

  5. Communication Interdisciplinary palaeo-seminar series: • at Swedish National Heritage Board 2013: Intergrating Archeological projects and Climate&Environmental research • at Lund University (since 2011) 2013: Cultural heritage as information source for environmental research and community planning. 2014: The use of cultural heritage info for the climate-environmental research & urban planning and vice versa Sessions on Land Sea Human Interaction governedby AG members: • Nordic Geological Winter meetingJanuary 2014 (Filipsson, Nielsen, Poska) • XIX INQUA (International Quaternary Science Association , 27 July – 2 August, 2015, Nagoya, Japan (Filipsson & Broström) • 13th IPS (International Palaeolimnology Smposium), 4 – 7 August, Lanzhou, China. (Ning, Ljung &Nielsen) BECC guest researchers: Helen McGregor (2014) Jeroen Groeneveld (applied) Pufendorf application by B. Nilsson and H. Filipsson

  6. Conclusions • Scientific output: • Palaeo-proxie and/or modelling based multidisciplinary articles • Population development from archeological data initiating method development • Time efficient action? Yes so far. Meeting format: large group (once per semester), core group (every months) – interest groups (at need basis) has been working well. • Added values? • Determining common interests and integrating work in existing projects • New inderdissiplinary applications/ projects • Building and formulating new scientific methods

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