Poster sessions

Time: 20 May at 14.30-16.00. Even numbers are present by their poster.
Time: 21 May at 14.30-16.00 Uneven numbers are present by their poster.

  1. Klimatkantat – ett körverk för klimatet
  2. A Century of Hydro-Climatic Change: Multi-Scale Analysis and Future Projections of Rainfall and Temperature Dynamics in Sudan White Nile State (1952–2052) Abdelbagi Yanes Fadlalmwlla Adam et al
  3. Exploring Land–Surface Influences on Tibetan Plateau Vortex Genesis and Related Precipitation in ERA5: Hui-Wen Lai et al
  4. Augmentation of X-Band Radar Precipitation Estimates with Micro Rain Radar Observations using Machine Learning: Anik Naha Biswas et al”
  5. Diurnal Cycles of Tropical Convective Processes in Satellite-Observed, Reanalyzed, and Simulated Frozen Water Paths Gunnar Behrens et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  6. Probabilistic Extreme Sea Level Estimates for All Swedish Coastal Municipalities Ola Kalén et al SMHI
  7. The first 53 years of monitoring periglacial processes at Kapp Linné, Svalbard, 1972-2025. Jonas Åkerman
  8. Sensitivity of Extreme Precipitation in a Global Storm-Resolving Model Malena Contizanetti et al
  9. Prolonged El Niño conditions modulate heatwaves across the Americas Anna Schultze et al (Lund University & BECC/MERGE)
  10. Moisture-mediated divergence in CH4 and CO₂ fluxes under experimental warming and increased precipitation in two contrasting Arctic tundra environments Joel D. White et al (University of Gothenburg & BECC)
  11. Responses of soil microbial communities to extreme drought in the subarctic Xingguo Han et al (Lund University & BECC)
  12. Microbial nutrient limitation in soil warming experiment Honorine Dumontel et al (Lund University & BECC)
  13. Systematic shift in soil organic matter turnover across Subarctic forest-tundra ecotone Yuqian Tang et al (Lund University & BECC)
  14. Terrestrial carbon storage responses to interglacial warming in the northern high latitudes Vera Grönvik Hende et al
  15. Impact of large-scale defoliation caused by insect herbivory on carbon uptake and BVOC emissions of a Mountain birch forest and implications for aerosol particle growth Thomas Holst et al (Lund University & BECC/MERGE)
  16. Twelve years of slush and supraglacial lake expansion on two marine terminating glaciers in Northern Greenland Luke Urso (Stockholm University & Bolin Centre)
  17. Effects of intensified freezing-thawing cycles on soil microbiota investigated via soil chips Edith C. Hammer (Lund University & BECC)
  18. Assessing Environmental and Anthropogenic Drivers of Reindeer Forage Diversity in Northern Fennoscandia Sofia Johansson et al
  19. Cloud-phase sensitivity of a stable Arctic mixed-phase cloud during ARTofMELT to microphysical factors Hannah C. Frostenberg et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  20. Arctic atmospheric transport characteristics during warm-air intrusions – aerosol, energy, and moisture transport Andreas Plach et al
  21. Satellite-derived Three-Dimensional SO2 Mass Injection Profiles from Volcanic Eruptions for Improved Volcanic Forcing Simulations Christine Pohl et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  22. Temporal Variability of Ice Nucleating Particles in Southern Sweden Alexander Glasell et al
  23. Wintertime Multilayer Clouds at the Arctic Gateway: Weather Balloon Observations Lloyd Villanueva et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  24. Evaluating LES models across aerosol- and updraft-limited susceptibility regimes Irene Bellagente et al (Stockholm University & MERGE)
  25. Polar aerosols- sources, sinks and interactions with clouds, sea ice, land and ocean Lea Haberstock et al (Stockholm University & Bolin Centre)
  26. Large-eddy simulation comparison of Arctic marine cold-air outbreaks under contrasting aerosol and ice-nucleating particle concentration and sources Alejandro Baró Pérez et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  27. The Journey from Forest Emissions to Clouds: Aerosol aging impact on cloud microphysics Léo Faivre et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  28. Forest management scenarios in a changing climate – the LEcA decision support tool Ulla Mörtberg et al (KTH & MERGE)
  29. Biodiversity and ecosystem service outcomes of operationalizing the EU Nature Restoration Regulation for a production forest landscape John Bergkvist et al (Lund University & BECC)
  30. Historical approaches to integrated forest management knowledge Jimmy Jönsson (Lund University & BECC)
  31. Carbon sequestration potential in fjords and coastal inlets with a focus on carbon reactivity and reintroduction Gloria Kowal Johnson et al (Lund University)
  32. Changing foraminifera assemblages in the Öresund: Cataloguing potentially invasive Nonionella sp. T1 using machine learning Malin Pålsson et al (Lund University)
  33. Harmonised ocean data sets for blue sustainable eutrophication management of the North-East Atlantic Ocean and Baltic Sea (CodeBlue) – How to disentangle anthropogenic eutrophication from warming? Itzel Ruvalcaba Baroni et al
  34. Transformative Change – a possible lens through which to understand the potential of climate services? Julie Damborg et al
  35. Comparison of particle size distribution and the composition outside the cloud condition and explanation of driving factors Hayat Nasirova1, Paul Zieger1 , Liine Heikkinen1 , Almuth Neuberger1 , Fredrik Mattsson1 , Lea Haberstock1 , Olivier Magand2 , Ilona Riipinen1
  36. Strength Isn’t Everything: How Atlantic Overturning is Restructuring Lukas Taenzer1,2,3, Nicholas Foukal3
  37. Quantifying Atmosphere-Ice-Ocean Coupling Errors in EC-Earth Valentina Schüller1 , Florian Lemarié2 , Philipp Birken1 , Eric Blayo2
  38. Distinct winter North Atlantic climate responses to tropical and extratropical eruptions over the last millennium in PMIP simulations and reconstructions Tao1 , Qin, Cheng Shen2 , Raimund Muscheler1 , and Jesper Sjolte1
  39. Effects of changing cropping practices on albedo in Swedish agriculture Jonas Ardö1 , Veronika Widengren1 , Patrik Vestin1 , Hongxiao Jin1 , Lars Eklundh1
  40. Exploring Europe’s forest age structure with field and Earth Observation data Julen Astigarraga (Lund University & MERGE)
  41. Ecosystem response to extreme weather events in Sweden Calyne Khamila et al (Lund University & BECC)
  42. What CM SAF climate data records reveal about changing surface solar radiation over Sweden Salomon Eliasson et al (SMHI)
  43. Spatiotemporal dynamics of gross primary production across Europe 2014–2023 using PROBA-V and Sentinel-3 FAPAR 1 Mingyuan Zhang et al (Lund University & BECC)
  44. High resolution water-continuum topography and flow from space Luciana Fenoglio
  45. ECO and Spaceballs: Future satellite missions to measure the Earth’s energy imbalance directly from space Thomas Hocking1,2, Björn Linder1,2, Maria Hakuba3 , Linda Megner1,2 , Thorsten Mauritsen1,2
  46. Monitoring the Earth’s energy imbalance: the Earth Climate Observatory (ECO) Björn Linder 1,2, Thomas Hocking1,2, Thorsten Mauritsen1,2, Linda Megner1,2
  47. Enhanced dry-season moisture recycling in the Congo and Amazon rainforests Lucie Bakels1,2, Lan Wang-Elrandsson1,2,3,4*, Ruud van der Ent5 , Arie Staal6 , Patrick Keys7 , Delphine Clara Zemp8 , Ingo Fetzer1,2, Makoto Taniguchi4 , Line J. Gordon1
  48. Climate-induced changes in permafrost and non-permafrost peatlands and their radiative forcing effects Nitin Chaudhary et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  49. Microbial resource limitation and element cycling in soils Amelia Englyst Robb et al (Lund University & BECC)
  50. Plant diversity and carbon storage in semi-natural grasslands: vegetation structure, soil and scale Victor Eriksson, Sara Cousins, Gustaf Hugelius, Regina Lindborg
  51. Fungal mediated brownification – investigating the export of dissolved organic carbon from a ditched peatland Alice Gredeby et al (Lund University & BECC)
  52. Assessing Carbon Balance in European Forests Using a Dynamic Vegetation Model: Recent Trends and Drivers Haoming Zhong et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  53. Native tree species shows divergent strategies in leaf and branch level water economy but no acclimation along an elevational gradient in Rwanda Hampus Holmberg et al (University of Gothenburg & BECC)
  54. Soil respiration across a managed forest chronosequence in southern Sweden Erica Jaakkola et al (Lund University & BECC)
  55. Processed based model estimates of spatial and temporal variation in forest carbon stocks and agricultural N2O emissions Anna Maria Jönsson et al (Lund University & BECC)
  56. Measurements of methane fluxes from spruce tree stems of a Swedish temperate forest Matilda Lundström et al (Lund University & BECC)
  57. Do biotic and abiotic factors drive soil legacies affecting oak resistance? Lucía Martín-Cacheda1,2 , Lisse Goris1 , Ayco Tack1 and Carla VázquezGonzález
  58. Comparing Carbon Fluxes in Continuous Cover and Rotation Forestry in Sweden Using Long‑Term Eddy‑Covariance Data Patrik Vestin et al (Lund University & BECC)
  59. Spatio-Temporal Variability of GHG Exchange in Perennial Intermediate Wheatgrass (IWG) and Annual Crop Rotation in Southern Sweden Veronika Widengren et al (Lund University & BECC)
  60. Elevated shortwave radiation enhances the limitation of atmospheric dryness on forest carbon sequestration across European forests Ziqian Zhong et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  61. The role of plants in modulating microbial resistance and resilience to drought and rewetting events Yichen Zhou et al (Lund University & BECC)
  62. Long-term BVOC emissions from a commercial Norway spruce plantation as a link between carbon cycle dynamics and aerosol formation Thomas Holst et al (Lund University & MERGE/BECC)
  63. Biogeophysical impact of land-use scenarios on Holocene surface temperatures Johan Lindström et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  64. Wildfires reshape soil microbial communities and carbon dynamics in boreal forests Margarida Soares et al (Lund University & BECC)
  65. Advancing grassland process representation in the dynamic vegetation model LPJ-GUESS to evaluate management impacts Anna-Kristina Voss et al (Lund University & BECC)
  66. Peatland ditching as a driver of dissolved organic matter mobilization – the role of fungal communities Antonis I Myridakis, et al (Lund University & BECC)
  67. Closing the detection gap for intermediate solar storms Esben Skovhus Ditlefsen et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  68. Event-based downscaling of extreme precipitation in southern Sweden Aitor Aldama-Campino et al (SMHI)
  69. Weather attribution of monthly mean temperatures in Sweden Sandra Andersson et al (SMHI)
  70. Evaluating LPJ-GUESS for Simulating Drought Responses in Swedish Forest Filipe Gomes de Almeida et al (Lund University & BECC/MERGE)
  71. Centennial-scale climate variability during the Last Interglacial Ella Andrews et al
  72. Atmospheric rivers over Scandinavia during the 21st century Erik Holmgren et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  73. ICOS Sweden – research infrastructure of national interest for quantification of the carbon cycle Jutta Holst et al (Lund University & BECC)
  74. Copernicus European Regional ReAnalysis (CERRA) Magnus Joelsson et al (SMHI)
  75. SMHI Gridded Climatology Magnus Joelsson et al (SMHI)
  76. Modern Sampling Methods for Bayesian Age-Depth Modelling Hanna Kjellson et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  77. Advancing Nordic Km-scale Climate Projections: HCLIM and NorCP Petter Lind et al (SMHI)
  78. Introducing ScanHeat: satellite-driven predictions and projections of Scandinavian heatwaves Mehdi Pasha Karami et al (SMHI & MERGE)
  79. A pollen and macrofossil investigation into the MIS 3 climate of central Sweden Adèle Loridon et al
  80. Reconstructing Mid-Jurassic warm-climate ecosystem in southern Sweden: Evidence from plant macrofossils and palynology Daniela Quiroz-Cabascango et al
  81. Extracting the 11-year solar cycle from noisy cosmogenic radionuclide data Steffi Schijf et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  82. Projected climate change in Sweden – model ensembles and relation to global trends Gustav Strandberg et al (SMHI & MERGE)
  83. Additionality in Environmental Offset Markets: Evidence from the US Wetland Mitigation Banking program Ville Inkinen et al
  84. Seasonal Coupling Between Hydrology and Hydrodynamics: Implications for Lake Water Quality D.C. Pierson1 , H. Markensten2 , J.P. Mesman1
  85. From feasibility to credibility: Social acceptability of carbon dioxide removal Martina Paulin et al
  86. Observational network analysis of hydrological stations for Sweden based on information theory Luisa Ickes et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  87. Automated tick image classification using deep learning and its associated challenges in citizen science Anna Omazic1, Giulio Grandi2, Stefan Widgren3, Joacim Rocklöv4,5, Jonas Wallin6, Jan C. Semenza4,5, Najmeh Abiri7
  88. Extracting evidence related to environment-disease links at scale with EasyNER Carl Ollvik Aasa1 , Emily Boyd2 and Sonja Aits1
  89. Framing Climate Change at the Local Level: A Data-Driven Analysis of Municipal Web Communication in Southern Sweden Dong An1, 2, Erik Brattström1 , Kenneth M Persson1
  90. Co-creating Urban Digital Twins for Climate & Biodiversity Lina Morkunaite1 , Darius Pupeikis1 , Tina-Simone Neset2 , Vangelis Angelakis3 , Laura JankauskaiteJureviciene1
  91. Machine Learning-Based Drought Impact Forecasting: Linking Hydro-Climatic Hazard Indicators to Crop Yield Anomalies in Sweden Babak Mohammadi1 , Claudia Canedo Rosso2 , Martina Merlo3 , Matteo Giuliani3 , Ilias Pechlivanidis1 , Yiheng Du1
  92. Climate AI Nordics: A Nordic network of researchers using AI to tackle climate change and ecological breakdown Aleksis Pirinen [1], Olof Mogren [2]
  93. Beyond 2030: Achieving the SDGs within the Planetary Boundaries using an AI-based approach Sina Sheikholeslami1, 2, Ricardo Vinuesa1, 3, Sergio Hoyas1, 4, Francesco Fuso Nerini1, 2, 5
  94. Urban Extreme Climate Adaptation Digital Twin Fuxing Wang et al (SMHI & MERGE)
  95. Mapping peatland sink and source potential in Skane using InSAR deformation and environmental predictors Behshid Khodaei, Kourosh Ahmadi, Hossein Hashemi
  96. Collaboration for quality-assured, standardized data in Researchdata.se Ida Taberman et al (SLU)
  97. Species on the Move: Managing Climate-Driven Range Shifts to Reduce Biodiversity Loss NANTHAN S, CYRIL JUSTIN S
  98. Climate and Biodiversity Resilience through Nature-Based Solutions: Beyond Anthropocentric Foodscapes in Danish Ecovillages Anoosh Soltani
  99. An Efficient Deep Learning and Statistical Pipeline for Foraminiferal Porosity Analysis Hanqing Wu et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  100. Aligning climate and nature goals in business practice – evidence from corporate sustainability disclosures Josefin Winberg et al (Lund University & BECC)
  101. Application of a Stress-Gradient-Based Phenology Scheme in LPJ-GUESS Yuzuo Zhu et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  102. Evidence-Based Strategies for a Biodiversity-Positive Renewable Energy Transition (BRET) Hongxiao Jin et al (Lund University & BECC/MERGE)
  103. Effects of climate change on sub-Arctic species and habitats of conservation concern – a systematic mapping Hedda Bothin Hanssen et al (Mid Sweden University, Östersund)
  104. Assessing and screening flood exposure risks for emergency response Daniel Adshead et al (KTH Action Centre)
  105. Social Resilience of Tropical Forest Ecosystems Massoud Behboudian et al (KTH)
  106. Descriptive analysis of citizen science tick surveillance in Sweden Anna Omazic et al (SLU Uppsala)
  107. Managing climate risk in Arctic protected areas through collaborative adaptation planning Maya Forsberg et al (The County Administrative Board of Norrbotten)
  108. A fundamental obstacle preventing effective mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions…and what to do about it David Bastviken (Lund University & BECC)
  109. When information meets action: Non-linear adaptation thresholds and lock-in in professional decision-making Kristina Blennow (Lund University & SLU Alnarp)
  110. Towards better climate services for society: supporting and standardising climate services through community engagement Iréne Lake et al (SMHI)
  111. From buzzword to practise in the era of polycrises: Ambitions, dimensions, tensions and ways forward with local energy resilience in the Nordics. Spilios Iliopoulos (Linköping University)
  112. SMHIs Climate Change Scenario Service Maria Norman et al (SMHI)
  113. Exploring perceptions of heat risk and user-experience of a heat-Early Warning System (EWS) app for pregnant women and mothers in Sweden: A mixed-methods study Veronika Tirado et al (Karolinska Institutet)
  114. Event-Based Dynamical Downscaling for Information on High-Impact Extremes: An Emilia-Romagna Case Study Yi-Chi Wang et al (SMHI & MERGE)
  115. Addressing overestimation bias in forest carbon models through improved allocation and climate-growth representation Anna-Kristina Voss et al (Lund University & BECC)
  116. Scanning the horizon – a first glimpse at the new CMIP7 scenarios to be used for IPCC AR7 Klaus Wyser et al (SMHI & MERGE)
  117. Transformative Change – a possible lens through which to understand the potential of climate services? Julie Damborg et al (CSPR, Linköping University)
  118. Socioeconomic disparities compound the mortality risk of heat and air pollution extremes in Europe Xinyu Yang et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  119. The challenges of communicate climate risks analysis and climate adaptation measures for our clients Johanna Aeschbacher (Tyréns Sverige AB, Malmö, Sweden)
  120. Pluvial flood mapping for urban climate adaptation: the Gävle 2021 event as a stress test Jonas Olsson et al (SMHI)
  121. Identifying hot spots and cool refuges: a decision-support tool for urban heat in Swedish cities Jorge H Amorim et al (SMHI)
  122. Navigating Climate Risks in Railway Transport: Weather Impacts, Governance Challenges, and Adaptation Measures Michelle Ochsner (Lund University & K2)
  123. Joint commitments between cities as a lever for an accelerated local climate transition Sofie Sandin Lompar et al (Viable Cities & Lund University)
  124. From Climate Data to Decision-Making: Operational Climate Risk Screening for Real Estate Portfolios Russell Fatkoulin (Riskmap)
  125. From observed impacts to rainfall thresholds: compound risks of urban pluvial flooding Shifteh Mobini et al (Lund University & Trelleborg Municipality, Sweden)
  126. Ecohydrological responses to grassland expansion toward 60% coverage in an agro-pastoral ecotone of Northwest China Yuzuo Zhu et al (Lund University & MERGE)
  127. The Green4Extremes project: Green infrastructure for synergetic climate adaptation to extremes events Isabel Ribeiro et al (SMHI)
  128. Global Landscape Fire PM2.5 Pollution: Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Human Exposure Fangyuan Cheng et al (Chalmers & MERGE)
  129. A drone-based sampling platform for vertically resolved chemical characterization of aerosol particles using chemical ionization mass spectrometry Leo Håkansson et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  130. Biogenic Volatile Organic Emissions and Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from a Newly Planted Boreal Forest Jonatan Knutsson et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  131. Past Maritime Continent inundation changed the Pacific mean state: Implications for the present-day and future changes Yanan Ma et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  132. Matrix and Relative Humidity Effects on Organic Aerosol Evaporation Measured by FIGAERO-CIMS Jonna Petersson et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  133. Chemical composition differences in gas- and particle-phase organic and DMS-derived oxidation products between a pristine marine environment and a wildfire-influenced marine air mass Félix Sari Doré et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  134. The Residential Fire Emissions Experiment: Aerosol Composition, Chemistry and Exposure Assessment with a Drone & Mass Spectrometer Platform Xiaoyi Zhang, et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  135. From Molecular Composition to Volatility: Gas–Particle Partitioning of Monoterpene SOA) Mattias Hallquist et al (University of Gothenburg & MERGE)
  136. Tracing volcanic signatures in subfossil trees with the use of LA-ICP-MS dendrochemistry Maria Karamihalaki et al. (Lund University & BECC)