Dyr fra sydlige himmelstrøg, som bærer smitsomme mikroorganismer med sig, migrerer i stadig stigende omfang mod nord som følge af den globale opvarmning. Nye modeller udviklet af forskere fra CLINF, Nordic Centre of Excellence, kan være med til at forudsige smitsomme sygdomme
De langsigtede virkninger af klimaændringer er velkendte. Men hvad med forudsigelser om næste år eller om tre år? Et forskningsprojekt, som snart afsluttes, har udviklet et værktøj til netop dette formål. ARCPATH-værktøjet kan blive en ’game changer’ i både den private og den offentlige sektor.
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.
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 ARCPATH project aims at improving Arctic climate predictions, increasing understanding regarding how changes in climate interact with many factors relating to local communities, and supplying this knowledge as potential pathways to action.
NordForsk is announcing a call for a pilot activity within Open Science. This is as a first step in the implementation of Action 5 in the Nordic eScience action Plan 2.0.
The programme will be cross-disciplinary and will strengthen the knowledge base within Arctic research in a broad sense, thereby supporting integrated research efforts in health and medicine, humanities and social sciences, and natural sciences and technology.