Research-based knowledge is essential for a successful green transition. NordForsk has decided to fund ten research projects on the green transition in the Nordic and Baltic states.
13 consortia with researchers from Denmark, Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have submitted proposals in the NordForsk call on Sustainable Fisheries from Healthy Seas.
NordForsk announces funding for preparatory projects with the purpose of forming multisectoral and transdisciplinary Nordic research consortia to participate in successful proposals for EU calls on antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Forests are home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, and are important for climate change mitigation and a large timber industry. How do you design a forest policy that takes all these considerations into account? Finland is a pioneer.
The landscapes of the Nordic countries are undergoing significant change due to both humans and climate change. This has implications for each of us living in the Nordic region, says an Icelandic researcher.
The Nordic countries have teamed up with Canada and the USA to launch a NordForsk call on the sustainable development of the Arctic. The call is two-stage, and the deadline for pre-proposals is 4 June 2024.