NEWS
2023-11-16

The board of the Oscar and Lili Lamm Memorial Foundation has at its ordinary board meeting on 2023-11-15 decided to grant ten projects from a total of 66 submitted applications. Four applications in the category of doctoral projects and six in the category of research projects will share SEK 14 071 413. The success rate in the 2023 call was 15.1%.

Two applications in the category of degree projects at master's level are approved and receive SEK 10 000 each.

The following projects are eligible for funding:

  •  DO2023-0004 - SEK 2 200 000. Peatland ditching and afforestation as a driver of surface water browning - Emma Kritzberg, Department of Biology, Lund University
  • DO2023-0010 - SEK 2 200 000. MULTIP: MULTifunctional Irrigation Ponds - Petter Tibblin, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Linnaeus University
  • DO2023-0011 - SEK 2 200 000. Minimizing the climate footprint of restoring riverine wetlands - Sebastian Sobek, Department of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University
  • DO2023-0013 - SEK 2 200 000. Predicting and monitoring alpine lake productivity in a changing climate - Jan Karlsson, Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University
  • FO2023-0013 – SEK 945 104. Lake food web responses to variation in land use practices across environmental gradients - Magnus Huss, Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • FO2023-0019 – SEK 930 600. Does biological mosquito control (Bacillus thuringiensis Bti) affect terrestrial food web structure? - Frank Johansson, Department of Ecology and Genetics, Uppsala University
  • FO2023-0026 – SEK 1 000 000. Toxicity of blooms of filamentous cyanobacteria in a warmer climate and effects on zooplankton - Malin Olofsson, Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • FO2023-0033 – SEK 1 000 000. Evaluating the importance of soil diversity for semi-natural grassland restoration in Sweden - Mohammad Bahram, Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • FO2023-0037 – SEK 995 546. Is the decline in size and body growth of Baltic Sea cod due to lack of food? - Max Lindmark, Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • FO2023-0064 – SEK 400 163. Does wetland restoration enhance methane export via runoff? - Marcus Wallin, Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • EXb2023-0001 – SEK 10 000. The contribution of a peat extraction area to the brownification and water quality in lake Bolmen - Emelie Ström, Frida Karlsson, Department of Building and Environmental Technology, Lund University
  • EXb2023-0003 – SEK 10,000. Northern European phylogeography of Betonica officinalis (Betonica officinalis  L.) - Per Erik Persson, Department of Biology, Lund University


Scientific meetings at Ekenäs

Applications for scientific meetings at Ekenäs can be submitted at any time during the year. Please note that the meeting must have a clear research connection and be in line with the foundation's purpose. The approved application means free food and accommodation at Ekenäs. Travel to and from Ekenäs is not paid for by the foundation.