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Fredrik Carlsson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Natural Science, Design and Sustainable Development at Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden. Holding a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), he maintains an active research profile focused on forest ecology and sustainable resource utilization.
Carlsson's research spans forest ecology, mycology, and sustainable forest management. He investigates wood-decaying fungi responses to forest fires and climate change, wood decomposition dynamics, and conservation strategies for fragmented boreal ecosystems. His work extends to developing green chemicals and nanomaterials from forest products, integrating ecological principles with material science. Key research themes include fungal community assembly under thermal stress, landscape-scale conservation planning, and sustainable utilization of wood biomass.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2012-2024) reveals strong focus on forest fire ecology, fungal responses to climate change, and sustainable forest product innovation. His work bridges fundamental mycology with applied conservation, featuring systematic reviews of landscape fragmentation effects and experimental studies on wood decomposition. The publications demonstrate consistent interdisciplinary collaboration across ecology, microbiology, and materials science.
Carlsson contributes to significant research projects including 'Functional green infrastructure in boreal forest landscapes – the role of fragmentation in time and space for wood living fungi' and 'Green Pro - Green chemicals from forest and forest products'. These initiatives involve interdisciplinary teams examining fungal ecology in fragmented landscapes and developing sustainable nanomaterials from forest biomass.