A new documentary examines what happens when there are more forest fires in Sweden, storms in the Faroe Islands, landslides in Norway and sea level rise in Denmark. NordForsk participated in the opening night of the documentary film festival CPH:DOX.
A research network is working to revitalise the four smaller Sámi languages, Lule, South, Skolt and Inari Sámi, by, among other things, supporting language teachers and teacher education, and by promoting collaboration.
Nordic co-operation is rooted in the idea that together we are stronger, that we can accomplish more by working together, and that what we achieve is to the benefit of the inhabitants of the Nordic countries and the rest of the world.
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
Nordic countries are at the forefront of the green transition and are leading the way in the development of a more sustainable economy. But some regions succeed better than others. Why is this so, and how can other regions learn from them?
Green public spaces such as parks, cemeteries and forests are important resources for improving physical health and well-being, and preventing disease. That’s also what preliminary results from a Nordic research project show.
Interdisciplinary and community-driven project investigating Sámi democratic participation as a crucial element for the legitimacy of the energy transition in Norway, Sweden, and Finland.