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.
The project will investigate and show how transborder climate change risks (TCRs) can become a salient issue for cross-sectoral and multi-scalar governance.
Dette forskningsprosjektet ønsker – i samarbeid med kommunale og private aktører – å studere institusjonelle rammer og holdninger til mineralavfall som ressurs.
CityLoops brings together seven ambitious European cities to demonstrate a series of innovative tools and urban planning approaches, aimed at closing the loops of urban material flows and increasing their regenerative capacity.
Regions that fail to renew themselves face uncertain prospects. The research project SeeRRI – managed from Bodø and funded by the European Union – will explore how regions such as Nordland can lay strategies for a sustainable and profitable future.
I AM RRI investigates webs of innovation value chains in additive manufacturing (AM) and identifies openings for responsible research and innovation (RRI).