High-ranking Shanghai delegation at FNI
With the shared goal of reducing carbon emissions, a delegation from Shanghai and Norwegian experts recently met for a climate and energy roundtable at FNI.
With the shared goal of reducing carbon emissions, a delegation from Shanghai and Norwegian experts recently met for a climate and energy roundtable at FNI.
Practicing participatory approaches to plant breeding can help bring about promising new crops for food production - and thus help meet farmers’ and consumers’ needs at the same time.
With the expiry date of the UN 2020 targets on biodiversity approaching, social scientists and policy-makers are joining forces in a new network in which FNI is centrally involved.
A whole series of FNI books, all dealing with Arctic issues, will be published this autumn– a strong testimony to FNI’s academic rigour and cutting-edge research within the field, according to our UK publisher.
Once again, the Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) ranks as the number one most publishing independent research institute in Norway.
Human rights issues, forced migrations and questions of statehood and international law - these topics and more were top agenda when FNI in September opened an international conference on climate change and the Law of the Sea.