FLAVOUR addresses the problem with off-flavour by combining fundamental research on why the compounds are produced with development of new technology for monitoring and removal.
Forskningsprosjektet CIRCit holdt i midten av september sin avslutningsworkshop med en rekke presentasjoner om hvordan nordiske selskaper kan gå over til sirkulær økonomi. Prosjektet bidrar til Nordisk ministerråds visjon om Norden som verdens mest bærekraftige og integrerte region i 2030.
The SMARTer Greener Cities project aims to develop and test novel tools and processes for explicitly converging social, ecological, and technological systems approaches for improving life in cities.
NordicPATH’s overall objective is to establish a new model for citizens’ participation and collaborative planning in Nordic countries to create healthy and people-centred cities. The project is tackling complex environmental impacts such as air quality and climate change and is developing a method specifically targeted for the governance and the conditions of the Nordic countries with potential replicability and scalability to other countries.
Nordic cities have qualities to draw on when it comes to greenspace, social inclusion and public health. But they are also segregated, characterised by health-related divides and by differences in accessibility to urban amenities. Without careful consideration the health and well-being of city-dwellers can be negatively influenced in overly densified and congested cities, despite sustainability ambitions.
Planen er at finansiere op til otte projekter. Beslutningen, om hvilke projekter der kommer til at modtage finansiering, vil blive truffet til efteråret.
The DigiVet project will study how livestock data is currently used across the partner nations, and how technology, training, and regulatory frameworks might provide societal benefit by improving the public-interest uses of these data.
The overall purpose of the COLDIGIT project is to generate new knowledge on innovative digital tools and approaches, in order to understand how they can support governance of complex societal processes in the Nordic region.
The development of smart cities of the future calls for innovative usage of emerging technologies, as well as for novel and effective forms of collaboration across a large number of heterogeneous stakeholders, such as municipal decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and citizens.
Nordisk samfundssikkerhed i lyset af regionale og globale tendenser var overskriften for det opslag, som indbragte 28 ansøgninger. Fire af projekterne er nu blevet udvalgt, og det totale budget er på 44 millioner norske kroner.