Who is where, doing what and when? Four beautiful days in Schneverdingen, Germany, was the scene of the 12th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas (MMV12). It set out to a…
MMV12 conference and VIMAS Training School 1 completed!We are excited to announce that our ten newly enrolled doctoral candidates in the VIMAS network have successfully completed the MMV12 Conference in Schneverdingen, Germany, and the first Training Scho…
New project about soil carbon in Norwegian grazing areasNMBU has received funding to address climate change and biodiversity decline through sustainable grazing practices.
New book: Bridging the Gap Between Philosophers and ScientistsIn a collaborative effort to bridge the gap between philosophy and science, Rani Lill Anjum and Elena Rocca have written a new book that explores the intersection between these disciplines and highlig…
4300 forest scientists have agreed to strengthen the world's forestsLast week, NMBU was part of organizing one of the world's largest congresses on forests. The Stockholm Declaration was adopted at the congress.
Kick-off for one of the world's largest forest conferencesToday, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden opens the IUFRO World Congress 2024 - one of the world's largest meeting places for researchers and professionals in forest science. NMBU is co-organizer.
New project on the impact of climate change on bat populationsNMBU’s researchers will use novel methods to examine how climate change impacts Nordic bat populations across seasons and latitudes, with the goal of informing future conservation strategies.
New methods may improve pork quality assessmentsIn his PhD thesis, Paweł Piotr Suliga has developed new methods to assess pork meat quality. His methods could potentially outperform existing monitoring tools, tackling the growing quality issues in …