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  • Accessible entry sign
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    There are more than 1 billion people with disabilities or access requirements globally. In Norway alone, this number is as high as 1 million, and Europe has 135 million potential customers needing access requirements. So why has the tourism industry yet to adapt its accommodations or attractions for these customers?

  • Bjarne Lindeløv. HYBES. Foto: Marta Anna Løvberg

    HYBES will develop new methods to make buildings more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. The project partnership comprises institutions from Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Ireland.

  • Foto: Adam Sébire / Climate Visuals

    Forty-five scientists recently met in Bremen, Germany, to discuss the future of Arctic fjords and the communities around them. But the researchers' most important task is listening to local people of the North.

  • SeeRRI 2021 - illustrasjon

    The EU-project SeeRRI, lead by Nordland Research Institute, is ending in style in Barcelona.

  • Suyash Jolly på Grønland. Foto: Privat

    When Suyash Jolly applied for a visa to visit Greenland in November, the embassy asked if he was kidding.

  • President Grete Hovelsrud 1

    The International Arctic Social Sciences Association (IASSA) has elected Grete Hovelsrud as president.