Publications
NIBIOs employees contribute to several hundred scientific articles and research reports every year. You can browse or search in our collection which contains references and links to these publications as well as other research and dissemination activities. The collection is continously updated with new and historical material.
2010
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Geir-Harald StrandAbstract
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Hanne Gro Wallin Tom Joar KristiansenAbstract
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Arnold ArnoldussenAbstract
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Leif Sundheim May Bente Brurberg Trond Hofsvang Christer Magnusson Trond Rafoss Arild Sletten Birger Solberg Halvor Solheim Brita Toppe Anne Marte Tronsmo Bjørn ØklandAbstract
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Line Emilie Sverdrup Christine Bjørge Ole Martin Eklo Torsten Källqvist Ingeborg Klingen Marit Låg Edgar Rivedal Erik Ropstad Steinar Øvrebø Merete GrungAbstract
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Bjørn Molteberg Trygve S. Aamlid Gudni Thorvaldsson Frank Enger Jan Tangsveen Trond Olav PettersenAbstract
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Rebekka ØvstegårdAbstract
Gender analysis is an important component of the Climarice project in order to better understand the ways in which women and men are differently affected by climate change and how they are adapting. During the current year, a preliminary analysis has been carried out on gender issues. This will be followed by a detailed study in 2011 in selected areas in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The expected outputs will provide more detailed analysis on gender differences and a better understanding of men and women’s vulnerabilities to climate change and clarify the special needs of men and women to adapt. The overall goal is to contribute towards developing appropriate strategies and policy to address gender issues in climate change.
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Carola Strassner Melanie Lukas Anne-Kristin LøesAbstract
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