Democratic societies across the Nordic and Baltic countries face growing threats from digital disinformation, ideological polarization, and foreign influence operations.
KOMKRIS examines how Nordic and Baltic societies enhance societal resilience and crisis governance in the face of increasingly complex and hybrid antagonistic threats, such as disinformation, violent radicalisation, and geopolitical tensions.
The Nordic region has long been held up as a model security community—built on mutual trust, shared identity, and routinised cooperation. Yet recent antagonistic threats have exposed fractures in this ideal.
The goal of RE-FOREST is to improve our understanding of how forest management affects water resources and to find sustainable solutions for the future.
This project aims to investigate how seasonal water availability affects tree growth, water quality, and biodiversity in drained hemiboreal forests, and whether simple, low-cost adaptive drainage solutions can help mitigate these impacts.
The REFORMED projects objective is understanding the interplay of environmental pressures, silviculture, and bark beetle dynamics across tree to landscape levels.
RAID investigates how AI is transforming the way we design digital services—and how we can ensure that this transformation is responsible, ethical, and aligned with the needs of society.
The NordRAI project investigates how generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is transforming collaborative learning and teaching in higher education across the Nordic region.