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 Kvalitativ bedömning av pedagogisk kompetens – en tvådimensionell matrismodell Thomas Olsson, Lotta Antman, Pernille Hammar Andersson och Shirley Booth Sammanfattning—I ett utvecklingsinriktat forskningsprojekt kring LTHs Pedagogiska Akademi har vi utvecklat en tvådimen- sionell matrismodell. Modellen kan användas som ett viktigt hjälpmedel vid kvalitativ bedömning av pedagogisk kompetens. Forsk

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VIKTIG OCH ANVÄNDBAR INFORMATION FÖR STUDENTER VID EKONOMIHÖGSKOLAN Börja här – 4 viktiga stegHitta informationInformation för nya studenter på Ekonomie kandidatprogrammet VT 2026Datum och schemanIT (internet, skrivare, digitala verktyg)Ekonomihögskolans campusStöd och hjälp för dig som studentStudentlivRättigheter och skyldigheter Börja här - 4 viktiga steg 1. Aktivera ditt studentkonto Som stude

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Floristic change in Brazil's Southern Atlantic forest biodiversity hotspot : From the last glacial maximum to the late 21st century

Brazil's Atlantic Forest biome is one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, whose heterogeneous ecosystems are threatened by habitat loss and climate change. Palaeoecological research can provide essential context for the impacts of anthropogenic climate change in the 21st Century and beyond, but existing studies have notable limitations in the insights they can provide: vegetation proxy data are

The Ecological Genomic Processes of the Iconic Japanese Knotweed Invasion

Many plant invasions establish from only a few individuals and exhibit clonal spread, providing an opportunity to examine the genomic mechanisms that underlie the success of particularly aggressive individuals. One of the world’s most invasive species, the Japanese knotweed complex, is well suited for such investigations. Simultaneously developing ecological and genomics work in the native and int

Coping for climate resilience : climate emotions, empathy, and nature connectedness predict patterns of pro-environmental behavior and impairment in adolescents

In the face of climate change, today’s young people need to balance the challenges of being active and maintaining mental health. This study investigated climate resilience, meaning patterns of climate engagement and mental health among adolescents. Using latent profile analysis, we identified three profiles in a sample of N=603 Swedish adolescents: climate-resilient (17%, active and not impaired)

A framework to identify and value ecosystem services and disservices with supply and demand

Effective governance and management of ecosystem functions to promote human well-being and social equity require a clear understanding of supply and demand dynamics. While this is widely acknowledged in assessments of ecosystem services, it remains largely neglected for ecosystem disservices, despite many ecosystem functions generating both services (benefits) and disservices (costs) depending on

Habitat loss, not fragmentation per se, drives structural changes and species turnover in plant–vertebrate pollinator networks

When natural areas are converted for human use, resulting changes in the landscape often lead to habitat loss and fragmentation, which can disrupt key ecological interactions such as pollination by animals. In this study, we investigated the independent effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the structure and composition of plant-vertebrate pollinator interaction networks, focusing on intera

Lineage-specific targets of positive selection in three leaf beetles correspond with defence capacity against their shared parasitoid wasp

Parasitoid wasps are major causes of mortality of many species, making host immune defences a common target of adaptive evolution, though such targets outside model species are poorly understood. In this study, we used two tests of positive selection to compare across three closely related Galerucella leaf beetles that show substantial differences in their phenotypic response to the shared parasit

A robust Bayesian model to quantify and adjust for study quality and conflict of interest in meta-analyses

Meta-analyses are vital for synthesizing evidence in medical research, but conflicts of interest can introduce research bias, undermining the reliability of the synthesized findings. This paper proposes a new robust Bayesian meta-analysis model. The model inflates uncertainty of low-quality studies and incorporates a bias term for studies subject to conflicts of interest. Using a random-effects mo

The relationship between experienced losses and damages, risk tolerance and livelihood thresholds in the East Gippsland, Australia, farming sector

Losses and damages are residual impacts of climate change that occur despite mitigation and adaptation actions. Losses and damages are borderless, albeit experienced differently between and within countries. Although Australia is a high-income country, recent losses and damages have been particularly severe. Over the last eight years, farmers in East Gippsland, Victoria, have been severely affecte

Beyond linear progress : Towards a material-temporal understanding of infrastructural unmaking

The implementation of low-carbon futures requires both the assembling of new technologies, and practices, as well as the ‘unmaking’ of extant high-carbon infrastructures. Here, we bring together geographical, STS, anthropological, and sociological thinking on time to re-conceptualise such processes of unmaking. We argue that a focus on temporalities is especially pertinent to the unmaking of mater

How energy and chemistry converge for a fossil-free future

The chemical industry must undergo a dual transformation: electrifying energy use and defossilizing carbon feedstocks. This paper, developed by ENGIEs Scientific Council, examines how energy and chemistry can converge to enable this shift. We assess the roles of biomass, recycled plastics, and CO2 as sustainable carbon sources and explore the enabling potential of electrification, low-carbon hydro

Persistence of the ecological niche in pond damselflies underlies a stable adaptive zone despite varying selection

Following the development of regression-based methods to estimate natural and sexual selection, evolutionary biologists have quantified the strength, mode, and direction of selection in natural populations. Although this approach has been successful, its limitations include the lack of replication across species, which compromises the generality of the inferences beyond microevolutionary time scal

Generalist-pollinated Arabis alpina exhibits floral scent variation at multiple scales

Plants that depend on animals for reproduction often use complex floral traits to attract pollinators. Floral scent is recognized as part of the pollinator attraction module and can be shaped by plant-pollinator interactions. In recent decades, research has started to reveal the dynamic properties of floral scent, identifying patterns of spatial and temporal variation in floral scent emissions at

Immobility in the Context of Climate Change

In the face of escalating climate risks and impacts, the majority of people will not be able to move, will choose not to move, or may perhaps temporarily move and return to their homes. Understanding immobility in the context of climate change is thus essential to support the development of equitable and effective adaptation strategies and the resilience of people and communities that remain in at

The unequal exchange of carbon : calculating value appropriation and atmospheric colonisation through carbon offsetting

Despite a flurry of critical analyses discussing its controversial track record in terms of effectiveness and social feasibility, carbon offsetting remains one of the key mechanisms within global climate governance. We address an understudied dimension of the offsetting paradigm, with a focus on the voluntary carbon market and nature-based ‘solutions’, to inquire whether carbon trading constitutes

Fine-tuning the buzz : comparing visitation frequency and pollination effectiveness in plant–pollinator networks

Ecological network approaches have advanced our understanding of how species interactions influence community and evolutionary dynamics. However, a key limitation is that most network analyses rely solely on visitation data, often overlooking functional aspects of interactions. Here, we combined quantitative (visitation frequency) and qualitative (pollen removal and deposition) components to asses

Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Services Provision: A Tale of Confused Objectives, Multiple Market Failures and Policy Challenges

Abstract in UndeterminedIn recent years, there has been a marked proliferation in the literature on economic approaches to ecosystem management, which has created a subsequent need for real understanding of the scope and the limits of the economic approaches to ecosystems and biodiversity. Within this Handbook, carefully commissioned original contributions from acknowledged experts in the field ad