Nordic Statistics is a collection of comparative Nordic statistics which has existed and been funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers since the mid-1960s. The Nordic Statistics database contains about...
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Kelp forests are productive coastal ecosystems that provide a range of ecosystem services. Mapping the distribution and area occupied by kelp forests is a critical step to identify their...
Today, the Commission is launching negotiations on the association to the LIFE programme for environment and climate with seven non-EU countries: Albania, Andorra, Faroe Islands, Israel, Moldova, North Macedonia...
The Nordregio Strategy 2021-2024 has been written as a collaborative effort by Nordregio staff members in close cooperation with Nordregio’s Board of Directors, which represents the Nordic countries...
Redefining digital bioeconomy – Reviewing how the digital transformation affects gender inequalities in the Nordic bioeconomy
The forestry and agriculture sectors are important parts of the Nordic bioeconomy, but are two of the Nordic region’s most gender-segregated sectors. Digitalisation and increased automation of heavy work...
This report highlights key trends in 14 countries that policy-makers should be aware of in their work on the bioeconomy as a means to achieve our common goals for the planet and our...
The West Nordic Bioeconomy panel has identified five strategic priorities and proposed related key actions with the aim of enhancing innovation and long term sustainable value...
Web portal covering the Nordic Ocean priority which consists of three NordMar programs that run 2019-2021: NordMar Plastic, NordMar Ports and NordMar Biorefine. NordMar...
Co-creating solutions for the digital bioeconomy The network members aim to co-create solutions supporting the digital transformation in the Nordic bioeconomy. By doing so, the network will increase the general...
The State of the Nordic Region 2020 gives you a unique look behind the scenes of the world’s most integrated region, comprised of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden...