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Project Grants 2025

Research on mental illness among young people 

Karolinska Institutet, Dr Yi Lu, grant of SEK 10 million for the project: “Evaluating the Causal Link, mechanisms, and Impact of Problematic digital media use on youth mental health and SuicidE (ECLIPSE)”
Social media and mental health among young people – is there a connection?

Karolinska Institutet, Professor David Mataix-Cols, grant of SEK 10 million for the project: “Just-in-time relapse prevention in obsessive-compulsive disorder”
Preventing Relapse in the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Young People

Karolinska Institutet, Professor Lisa Berlin Thorell, grant of SEK 9 million for the project: “A Transdisciplinary Research Program on Female ADHD in Adolescence”
ADHD in teenage girls

Uppsala University, Professor Terje Falck-Ytter, grant of SEK 10 million for the project: “Unfolding neurodevelopmental conditions from infancy to mid-childhood”
Better understanding of how autism and ADHD arise and develop in young people

Karolinska Institutet, Dr Fahimeh Darki, grant of SEK 9.6 million for the project: “Olfactory Neural Signatures and Their Genetic Foundations in Early-Onset Psychosis: Enhancing Risk Prediction for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder” 
The role of the sense of smell in early psychosis – a new path to early detection?

 

To presentations of all MMW and MAW projects on mental illness among young people

Research projects with forestry relevance

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Professor Francisco Aguilar, awarded grant of SEK 7 million for the project: “UNDERPINNED: Forest owners’ cognition and behaviors underpinning Swedish forest biodiversity”
How private forest owners’ choices shape Sweden’s forest biodiversity

Umeå University, Associate Professor Louise Eriksson, awarded grant of SEK 6 million for the project: “Bridging the Gaps: Social Dynamics in Climate-Adapted Forest Management”
Investigating different groups’ acceptance of climate-adapted forest management

Umeå University, Professor Britt-Inger Keisu, awarded grant of SEK 7 million for the project: “Changing Northern Landscapes: Forestry and Reindeer Husbandry in Sweden”
Exploring the power dynamic between forestry and reindeer herding

Umeå University, Professor Camilla Sandström, awarded grant of SEK 8 million for the project: “The art of governing forests mastering governance dilemmas across multiple levels”
Wants to develop a forest policy framework

Linnaeus University, Professor Andreas Stephan, awarded grant of SEK 8 million for the project: “Domestic Forest Governance and Global Timber Markets: A Policy Impact Assessment”
Investigating effective strategies to reduce harvest leakage in forests

Jönköping University, Professor Leona Achtenhagen, awarded grant of SEK 5 million for the project: “Profit versus nature? How private forest owners can navigate conflicting institutional logics in a highly politicized landscape to make better use of their forests”
Developing support for private forests owners seeking to advance their forestry practices

Stockholms University, Dr Ingo Fetzer, awarded grant of SEK 8 million for the project: “Resilient Innovation and Sustainable Knowledge for Swedish Forest Management in the Anthropocene”
How to strengthen resilience in forest management

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dr Harry Fischer, awarded grant of SEK 7 million for the project: “Restoration Futures in Sweden´s forests for biodiversity & human well-being”
Restoring forest ecosystems for the well-being of humans and ecosystems

Umeå University, Associate Professor Daniel Nylén, awarded grant of SEK 7 million for the project: “One Forest, Many Voices: Leveraging Digital Forestry to Promote Environmental Justice”
Achieving justice in digital forestry

To presentations of all MMW and MAW projects with forestry relevance