NMBU’s Professor emerita Brit Salbu knighted“The knighthood is a major recognition of Salbu’s fantastic effort in the service of science over several decades. Salbu’s research has been decisive in shaping better risk assessments tied to radioac…
Sustainable bioeconomy vital for freshwater resourcesIf the bioeconomy with its utilisation of renewable land-based biomass does not develop in a sustainable way, the alterations of the rural landscape, in combination with expected climate change, will …
Large-scale forest-based biofuels may significantly change the forest sectorThere are enough biomass resources available to meet the Nordic demand for biofuels and bioheat. Increased production of biofuel will change the traditional forest sector, and the forest owners stand …
NMBU professor Siri Eriksen among the ‘most cited ever’ in top environmental studies journalThe article features in the journal’s top 20 papers in the last 20 years.
Global development studies at NMBU awarded top mark by international committee‘This recognition shows that our programme in Global Development Studies is at a high international level,’ says professor Morten Jerven.
Mouldy food? No thanks!The technology will ensure that the food that ends up on your table is safe to eat, even before it leaves the farm. The solution is a simple, portable device that quickly scans the food and identifies…