How will the green shift change land use in rural areas in the Nordic countries, and what consequences will this have for our watercourses and the benefits we have of clean water?
This research project will help improve the basic understanding needed for policy-making related to promotion of green growth technological innovations.
The NordAqua NCoE brings internationally recognized Nordic senior scientists and younger PIs together with experts in industrial biorefinery fields in order to generate a multidisciplinary platform for rapid transition to sustainable blue bioeconomy.
The changes in climate will affect agriculture and influence food and feed security in the Nordic and Baltic region in several ways. The research area will support and develop research cooperation in four priority areas.
Living on 18 small islands in the North Atlantic, the Faroese people are used to wild weather. But what should they be doing to prepare for the increasingly extreme storms caused by climate change? Researchers warn that the climate debate often overlooks the Nordic Region’s smaller communities.
Nordic-Russian call for use of scientific, traditional and local knowledge to support communities and their livelihoods in the Arctic – feasibility study for co-production between researchers and local indigenous communities
Musical Climate Art for a Sound Future is a feasibility study on how to use scientific, traditional and local knowledges to support traditional and new music-related livelihoods in meeting climate and related social changes in the Arctic.