On the 'About us' page, we showcase a selection of current research projects, doctoral theses, field stations research facilities and teaching locations.
We analyze how the landscape is affected by glaciers and ice sheets to reconstruct environments and processes to understand future changes in a local to global perspective.
We investigate hydrological processes in water and land environments, the anthropogenic effects and their variability and change, to the knowledge needed for sustainable development.
We study changes in climate and the environment, both back in time and current conditions. Through climate models we also simulate future climate and environmental changes.
We research landscape ecology, environment, biodiversity and ecosystem services across parts of the world to understand interactions between humans, nature and climate.
Navarino Environmental Observatory is an international hub where science, business, society and policy makers join to create a more sustainable future for the Mediterranean region.
The glacier on Kebnekaise's southern peak is shrinking. What was previously Sweden's highest summit is now 1.4 meters lower than last year. Measurements also show great melting on other Swedish glaciers.
Six scientists from the Department of Physical Geography at Stockholm University are organising a SoapBox Science event at ForskarFredag on 29th September 2023 at Albano Campus, Stockholm.
Six scientists from the Department of Physical Geography at Stockholm University are organising a SoapBox Science event at ForskarFredag on 29th September 2023 at Albano Campus, Stockholm.