International projects: Europe
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Bioforsk conduct and participate in various projects worldwide.


Projects included under the EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), in which Bioforsk participate.

SoilCAM
Soil Contamination: Advanced integrated characterisation and time-lapse Monitoring.

Genesis
Groundwater and Dependent Ecosystems: New Scientific and Technological Basis for Assessing Climate Change and Land-use Impacts on Groundwater.

RECOCA
Reduction of Baltic Sea Nutrient Inputs and Cost Allocation within the Baltic Sea Catchment

Phytomilk
Potential improvement of the salutary effect of organic dairy milk by forage species and by supplementaton.

IPOPY
Innovative Public Organic food Procurement for Youth.

REFRESH

AWARE
Achieving Sustainable Water Ecosystems Management by Connecting Research, People and Policy Makers in Europe.

Projects funded by the Research Council of Norway:

DRIMON
The DRIMON Project (2006-2009) Interdisciplinary assessment of water resources management in two transboundary lakes in South Eastern Europe.



EEA-projects in which Bioforsk participate:


Greece

♣ Improving the Reclamation and Reuse of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Wastes in Agriculture and Environmental Applications. For more information, please contact: Roald Sørheim

♣ Agricultural utilization of tertiary treated wastewater as an alternative water resource. For more information, please contact: Roald Sørheim


Poland

♣ Biodiversity protection of Red Bog(Czerwone Bagno) the relict of raised bogs in Central Europe. For more information, please contact: Arne Grønlund

♣ Precition and reduction of diffuse pollution, solid emission and extreme flows from rural areas. For more information, please contact: Lillian Øygarden

♣ Innovative solutions for wastewater management in rural areas. For more information, please contact: Adam Paruch

♣ Pilot implementation of water framework directive and construction of tools for water management. For more information, please contact: Johannes Deelstra

♣ Phytoremediation of air pollutants as a tool of human health risk reduction. For more information, please contact: Arne Sæbø

♣ Modelling of biomass utilization for energy purpose. For more information, please contact: Lars Nesheim


Czech Republic 

♣ LCI - Utilizing legume-cereal Intercropping to increase selfsufficiency with animal fodder and maintain soil quality on organic farms in Czech Republic. For more information, please contact: Anne-Kristin Løes

♣ Energy plantations technology on contaminated land. For more information, please contact: Erik Joner


Estonia

♣ Emission of nitrous oxide and methane from Estonian agricultural landscapes-variation among various ecosystems and possible mitigation strategies. For more information, please contact: Roar Linjordet

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