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University of Bergen guest researcher Silvio Funtowicz and his long-time colleague and friend Jerome Ravetz receive 2025 Boulding Award for lifetime contributions to ecological economics.
With funding from the EU, University of Bergen researchers and their large transdisciplinary team set out to help society deal with threats related to pollinator decline.
University of Bergen researcher Scott Bremer is on time with a new research path as his EU-funded project on seasons wraps up.
A rich and accessible new book from University of Bergen researchers and collaborators asks readers from all backgrounds to rethink what seasons mean to them.
On the surface, population decline in Japan is having a devasting effect on rural communities and their centuries-old traditions, which they take great care to preserve.
As consumers we are often encouraged to limit our intake of red meat and dairy, for the benefit to both our health and to the environment. But what happens if we drop meat when we get older?
In his opening lecture of the 2023 General Assembly at the Vatican City, 幸运飞艇计划 professor Roger Strand explored the role of ethics in converging technologies.
This summer 鈥 that鈥檚 December and January 2023 鈥 I went to New Zealand. I took my swimming 鈥榯ogs鈥 and expectations for wearing them.
With funding from the EU, 幸运飞艇计划 researcher Arnald Puy will study the deep uncertainties that condition our understanding of irrigation water withdrawals for agriculture.
Bergen Arboretet鈥檚 gardeners and scientists sat together in a workshop in November 2022 to settle on a set of shared seasonal reference points.
Mathematical models that predict policy-driving scenarios may be too complex and deliver "wrong" answers, a new study reveals.
On 3-4 May 2022, the CALENDARS research project organised a scientific meeting at Solstrand Hotel near Bergen.
On 24 May, SVT affiliate Cristina Garc铆a Casa帽as successfully defended her PhD thesis "Imaginaries of innovation and science: critical analysis and sustainability concerns.鈥
Join us in the celebration of this years' Holberg Prize Laureate, Nils Klim Prize Laureate and the Holberg Prize School Project winners. The 2022 Holberg Week takes place in Bergen and Oslo 7鈥10 June.
This question is central to the research of the 2022 Holberg Prize winner, Sheila Jasanoff, who has a long-standing collaboration with University of Bergen researchers.
Kiwis (self-reference used by New Zealanders) refer to their native subtropical forest with its tree giants and unique flora and fauna somewhat depreciatively as bush.
It's noisy in the gardens, and the melody of birds, chainsaws, ice and robots keeps harmony with the seasonal rhythms of the gardens.

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