The overall aim of ReiGN is to understand how climate change and other processes in the Arctic will affect reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia and how reindeer husbandry can adapt to these drivers.
The overall CLINF objective is two-fold and will contribute to strategies for sustainable development, and to the development of surveillance programs for selected infectious disease.
At the same time NordForsk is happy to announce that the United Kingdom has decided to increase its contribution from 1 to 2 million GBP. The plan is to fund up to 10 research and innovation projects.
The aim of the NordForsk Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research is to promote excellent bottom-up research that combines and integrate skills from multiple disciplines.
The Nordic research community may have a front row seat when the European Spallation Source (ESS) becomes operational in 2023. But Nordic researchers have to be well prepared in scientific terms if they are to take full advantage of the unique opportunities offered by this nearly DKK 20 billion research infrastructure in Lund. Therefore, NordForsk has launched a Nordic initiative for neutron research, with an emphasis on building new competencies.
Nordic Innovation, NordForsk and Nordic Energy Research have joined forces on this research and innovation initiative with the aim of accelerating the transition towards a sustainable Nordic society.
The objective of the Nordic Bioeconomy initiative is to generate new knowledge on how to promote and advance the transition to a bioeconomy-based society in the Nordic countries.
The aim of the research area is to promote cooperation between the knowledge communities in the Nordic countries in order to enhance opportunities and address challenges to sustainable urban development and smart cities