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Certifications and accreditations
Julia Szulecka
Multi-scale analysis of the health attributes of plastic recycling in India (MAHAT)
The MAHAT project investigates the health risks of plastic recycling in India, focusing on vulnerable workers in the informal and quasi-formal sector and residents living near recycling sites. Its primary objective is to uncover the public health implications of recycling by analyzing the toxic chemicals released during these processes and understanding the societal factors that heighten the health risks for affected populations.
Paul Ragnar Berg
Steen Wilhelm Knudsen
Renewable energy
Kine Bæk
Morten Jartun
Sissel Brit Ranneklev
Sverre Hjelset
Vanja Alling
Evgeny Yakushev
Vilde Kloster Snekkevik
Yan Lin
Workshop 1 Workshop “How to use aquaponics in the classroom”
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Can marine biological concrete promote marine life in offshore wind farms?
Artificial underwater structures often serve an important societal function but can have negative impacts on biodiversity by providing surfaces for colonizing benthic species that are significantly different from those found in natural habitats. The main objective of this project is to conduct a pilot study to test the potential of different materials for the re-establishment of marine life. We have chosen to focus on the quality of concrete (pH and porosity) in this project.
S-UMMATION
Practical knowledge about nature-based solutions in the the Nordic countries from eight different pilot projects.
Kristina Øie Kvile