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NIBIOs ansatte publiserer flere hundre vitenskapelige artikler og forskningsrapporter hvert år. Her finner du referanser og lenker til publikasjoner og andre forsknings- og formidlingsaktiviteter. Samlingen oppdateres løpende med både nytt og historisk materiale. For mer informasjon om NIBIOs publikasjoner, besøk NIBIOs bibliotek.

2007

Sammendrag

Preliminary results from a Norwegian project performed 2005-2008 was presented. It includes identifying the geographical distribution and life cycle of the species in Norway, testing different methods for control in private gardens, and evaluating the nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita. Foreløpige resultater fra et norsk forskningsprosjekt 2005-2008 ble presentert. Det inkluderer utbredelse og livssyklus i Norge, utprøving av ulike bekjempingsmetoder i privathager, og evaluering av nematoden Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita.

2005

Sammendrag

Income from non-timber products and services are expected to grow in Norwegian forestry the coming decades. As the forest holdings in Norway are relatively small, formalized cooperation between forest owners is essential to be able to create value from non-timber products and services. Theories of social capital and rural capital are used to create hypothesis on the importance of local networks and business climate. Entrepreneurship theory is used to explain innovation behavior of forest owners. Theories of innovation systems are used to study the importance of institutional factors and actors. We test our theory-based research questions with new survey data on Norwegian forest owner?s experiences with innovation in non-timber products and services. We also present two case-studies from the Agder-Telemark district in Norway where we analyze factors explaining innovation success in non-timber products and services. The forest owners associations play an essential role in facilitating non-timber value-added activities and the article concludes with some recommendations on how these associations could be more effective in promoting innovation in non-timber products and services.

2004

2003