- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Marine and fisheries research
- Organic Food and Agriculture
- Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
- Water Quality and Resources Studies
- Capital Investment and Risk Analysis
- Culinary Culture and Tourism
- Financial Reporting and Valuation Research
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Survey Methodology and Nonresponse
- Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets
- Meat and Animal Product Quality
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
2022-2023
Statistics Sweden
2017
Replacing some meat with grain legumes would benefit human health, the environment and agriculture. This study analysed legume consumption practices by investigating consumer perceptions competences relating to lightly processed (LPL), legume-based substitutes (LBMS) in Sweden, how these (and demographic variables) influenced stated intention change consumption. Major differences of LPL LBMS compared related product attractiveness status, seen as more fun, popular, suitable diets for festive...
Abstract To achieve sustainable fisheries, advice to management should be based on reliable science and unbiased data. Attaining quality data (i.e. precise unbiased) recreational fishing can challenging, particularly when prior knowledge of the sector is limited a proper sample frame fishers or vessels does not exist. In this study, registry access points was constructed for Swedish south–west coast used as spatial in determining both effort catches private boat fishery. Sampling dates,...
Abstract Estimates of recreational fishing effort and catch are needed to inform fisheries management, but such estimates can be challenging obtain. We combined a zig‐zag line transect survey buoys, enforcement drone estimate in the open‐access trap fishery for signal crayfish ( Pacifastacus leniusculus ) sixth largest lake Europe, Lake Vättern, Sweden. Using supporting variables as size nearby ports bathymetry, our model‐assisted total was 6400 (±4300 CI) buoys during three‐weekend season....