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  • The Brazilian president visiting KTH

    Published Oct 19, 2015

    Poster presentations of Brazil-relevant research

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  • UNDESA workshop in SDG modelling tools

    Published Aug 28, 2015

    Integrated modelling tools to support national sustainable development and SDG strategies 26-28 August 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland

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  • Predicting the transport of Escherichia coli to groundwater

    Published Jun 15, 2015
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  • Beyond impacts: Contextualising strategic environmental assessment

    Published Jun 12, 2015

    Beyond impacts: Contextualising strategic environmental assessment to foster the inclusion of multiple values in strategic planning

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  • Hydrogeochemistry of naturally occurring arsenic in the Central Bolivian Altiplano

    Published Jun 11, 2015

    Hydrogeochemistry of naturally occurring arsenic and other trace elements in the Central Bolivian Altiplano – Sources, mobility and drinking water quality

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  • From words to action - lessons from active stakeholder participation in water management

    Published May 28, 2015

    Defense of PhD thesis

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  • Thinking ahead with SEI and KTH

    Published Apr 17, 2015

    In the intersection between technology, sustainability, urban planning and governance we find interesting possibilities for future urban systems that fit the needs of society.

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  • New Professor of Industrial Ecology

    Published Apr 05, 2015
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  • KTH researchers sign MoU on Arsenic mitigation centre in West Bengal

    Published Jan 28, 2015
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  • Being green without being a grinch

    Sweden has reduced its own emissions, but not its consumption of gadgets produced in countries with different environmental standards. (Photo: Marc Feminia)
    Published Dec 17, 2014

    Sweden has reduced its own greenhouse gas emissions. Yet as the holiday gift-giving season approaches, gadgets produced in countries with different environmental standards gather under Christmas trees...

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  • Online shopping, at what cost?

    The environmental impact of online consumerism requires more rigorous investigation. (Illustration: Cutcaster)
    Published Dec 16, 2014

    We save time and money by shopping online. But what about the environmental impact? Is it better or worse for the environment that goods and services are consumed via the Internet? Two KTH researchers...

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  • Holiday travel can be climate smart

    Long-haul air travel emissions exceed that of rail by more than 200 times in Sweden. The figures show emissions in kg and refer to four people whose starting point is Stockholm. (Graphic: Daniel Gineman)
    Published Dec 15, 2014

    Flying the family to Thailand to celebrate the holidays? Maybe taking the train to Åre? The difference in climate impact is considerable, according to environmental research. The greenhouse gas emissi...

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  • Strength and deformability of fractured rocks

    Published Nov 25, 2014
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  • Sharing water in Africa

    Published Oct 30, 2014

    Sharing water in Africa: Comparative analysis of the Limpopo and Orange-Senqu river basins in SADC and the Juba and Shabelle river basins in the Horn of Africa

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  • Methods will reverse arsenic danger in Bangladesh water supply

    Sediment samples characterization for development of Sediment Color Tool and also targeting the sediments for installation of arsenic-safe tubewells. Credit: KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
    Published Oct 29, 2014
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  • West Bengal minister visited arsenic mitigation researchers at KTH

    Published Aug 22, 2014
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  • EESI programme 20-years anniversary reunion

    Published Jun 27, 2014

    For 20 years graduates from KTH's first international program have been making waves in the field of environmental and sustainable engineering. Recently they reunited on Campus for an emotional and in...

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  • Better theoretical grasp would boost sustainable development

    Students need to have a more solid theoretical ground to stand on where sustainable development is concerned, says the environmental researcher Anna Björklund (Photo: Christer Gummeson)
    Published Jun 25, 2014

    No doubt, sustainable development engages the interest of both students and teaching staff. It is also a prioritised area for KTH Royal Institute of Technology. At the same time, even amongst the teac...

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  • New PhD in Industrial Ecology on her way

    Published Jun 24, 2014

    We congratulate Sofie Pandis Iveroth who successfully defended her PhD thesis.

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  • Carbon footprint of the Swedish ICT sector mapped out

    Published Jun 24, 2014

    Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, TeliaSonera and Ericsson have published a unique study which maps out the climate impact of the Swedish Information and Communication Technology (ICT)...

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