The project's primary objective is to examine the antecedents and consequences of psychological safety and social support on Norwegian commercial fishing and shipping vessels. In this way, the project contributes to creating policy-relevant knowledge for improving the social work environment on board.
The primary objective of HOUSYOUNG is to coproduce knowledge on how to create sustainable and effective collaborative models for increased inclusion of youth with complex needs through measures including “own home” in the local community.
The project is a follow-up evaluation that examines the social consequences of the expansion ofThe Quartz Corp in Hamarøy municipality (TQC) in the coming years.
HYBES project priority is to strengthen the capacity for climate change adaptation, and resource sufficiency in NPA communities (Northern Periphery Areas), as well as to promote energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Funded under the European Union’s Horizon Europe program, EmpowerUs is a €6 million, three-year project that will empower coastal communities to transition towards more resilient, inclusive and sustainable coastal development
PREP4BLUE project aims to set the foundations for co-creating and co-implementing the research and innovation required to achieve Mission Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030.
The PROVIDE project examines various risk scenarios for high levels of global warming and the possible irreversible effects of exceeding the 1.5-degree climate target in the Paris Agreement. This includes rising sea levels, melting of permafrost and glaciers, and the loss of species on land and at sea.
The project will investigate and show how transborder climate change risks (TCRs) can become a salient issue for cross-sectoral and multi-scalar governance.
FACE-IT aims to enable adaptive co-management of social-ecological fjord systems in the Arctic in the face of rapid cryosphere and biodiversity changes.
We propose to contribute to sustainable development of coastal communities in the Arctic through qualitative case studies of cruise tourism development in six cruise communities across the European Arctic.
Dette forskningsprosjektet ønsker – i samarbeid med kommunale og private aktører – å studere institusjonelle rammer og holdninger til mineralavfall som ressurs.
This project will increase our knowledge of how the local tourism industry can create new opportunities as they respond to the ongoing transformative changes of Svalbard’s society and environment and contribute to the development of the analytical concepts of transformation and adaptation.