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PES2020-Prosj.etabl.støtte H2020

Institutions that foster sustainable innovation in a bioeconomy based on green resources

The project will (1) explore the new institutions which are becoming established to encourage all or part of the bio economy in different types of country and region, and (2) identify those institutions that are most successful in delivering triple-bottom-line outcomes of sustainable development.

Awarded: NOK 0.20 mill.

Project Period: 2014-2015

Location: Oslo

BIONÆR-Bionæringsprogram

Exploring preferences among citizens and politicians for agriculture and agricultural policy

To representative og landsomfattende spørreundersøkelser ble gjennomført av Respons Analyse i henholdsvis desember 2013 og desember 2014. Ulike metoder ble benyttet. I den første undersøkelsen ble respondentene blant annet bedt om å rangere 21 mål for norsk landbrukspolitikk uavhengig av hverandr...

Awarded: NOK 2.1 mill.

Project Period: 2012-2015

Location: Oslo

PES-INST-Prosjektetablererstøtte EU (FoU)

Understanding Socio-Ecological systems and water ecosystem services for improved Formulation and Use of Legal and policy Frameworks

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Awarded: NOK 74,999

Project Period: 2011-2012

Location: Oslo

BIONÆR-Bionæringsprogram

Governing food in a globalising environment: Innovation and market strategies in Norwegian food supply chains

WP A har studert hvordan internasjonale institusjoner påvirker handel og politikk, og utviklingen av og innholdet i den internasjonale reguleringen av intellektuell eiendomsrett. Disse områdene har betydning for internasjonal matvarehandel og for fordeling av byrder og goder knyttet til rettighet...

Awarded: NOK 15.7 mill.

Project Period: 2010-2014

Location: Oslo

BIONÆR-Bionæringsprogram

HESTEFORSK Economic growth potential in the Norwegian and Swedish equine sectors in a national and regional perspective (H0947227)

Formålet med dette forskningsprosjektet er å identifisere kritiske og felles faktorer for lønnsomhet og suksess i hestenæringen. Prosjektet består av fire arbeidspakker: WP1) Kritiske faktorer for vellykket utvikling av hesteaktiviteter på gårdsnivå; WP2) Markedsanalyse av etterspørselen etter h...

Awarded: NOK 1.5 mill.

Project Period: 2010-2014

Location: Oslo

BIONÆR-Bionæringsprogram

A political-economy model for Norwegian agriculture

Institutions matter, but they are usually not part of applied economic policy modeling, which is primarily concerned with the consequences of agricultural policies. These models leave unexplained many of the causes of observed agricultural policies. As su ch, the models cannot be used to analyze ...

Awarded: NOK 1.7 mill.

Project Period: 2010-2012

Location: Oslo

BIONÆR-Bionæringsprogram

Nutrition, Health, and Changing Consumer Preferences (inntekt 193988)

Globally, there are more than 1 billion adults who are overweight and at least 300 million of them are clinically obese. The US is in the forefront of this phenomenon with obesity rates of 36.5 and 41.8 percent among males and females, respectively. While Norwegian obesity rates are lower, recen...

Awarded: NOK 4.4 mill.

Project Period: 2009-2012

Location: Oslo

MATPROG-Matprogrammet: Norsk mat fra sjø og land

Lifestyle Choices and Health: Participation in the Norwegian Monitor Survey 2007

The average Norwegian weighs 5.0-5.8 kilos more now than fifteen years ago. More than fifty percent of us are now either overweight or obese. The trend is negative also for related chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and certain cancer types. This ha s been linked to unhealthier diets and mo...

Awarded: NOK 0.30 mill.

Project Period: 2008-2010

Location: Oslo

SIP-LMD-SIP finansiert av Landbruksog matdepartementet

Productivity and competitiveness in the agri-food sector: Comparing Norway and Finland

This programme aims at meeting an increasing demand for research-based knowledge on the competitive position of Norwegian agriculture and food processing industries. This will be achieved through an international comparative study with a particular focus on productivity and the roles of instituti...

Awarded: NOK 11.0 mill.

Project Period: 2008-2011

Location: Oslo

MATPROG-Matprogrammet: Norsk mat fra sjø og land

Quality labelling and consumer responses in the Norwegian food sector

This is a three year cooperative KMB-project involving The Norwegian Agricultural Economic Research Institute (NILF). The Norwegian Food Centre (Matforsk), The Norwegian Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture Research (Fiskeriforskning) and The National i nstitute for consumer research (SIFO). It...

Awarded: NOK 6.4 mill.

Project Period: 2007-2010

Location: Oslo

NATURNAER-Natur og næring

The optimal choice and timing of agricultural policies in the presence of uncertainty

Agricultural policy analysis has traditionally focused on the optimal choice of policy instruments for a given set of policy objectives. Less attention has been paid to the fact that the timing of policy implementation is another choice variable to policy makers. This choice is reflected in the ...

Awarded: NOK 1.4 mill.

Project Period: 2007-2010

Location: Oslo

NATURNAER-Natur og næring

Socio-economic and environmental impacts of organic farming

Organic farming has developed rapidly in recent years. Interest in the organic sector stretches beyond the market opportunities. It is perceived to provide multiple benefits beyond the immediate effect on the farmer, e.g., environmental performance, healt hier and safer food, rural development an...

Awarded: NOK 4.5 mill.

Project Period: 2007-2011

Location: Oslo

NORDAM-SAM-Samarbeidet Norge – Nord- Amerika

Dr.stipendiat til 173388 Health, Nutrition and Food Demand: Effects of Information and the Substitution between Good Foods and Bad Foods

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Awarded: NOK 2.1 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2012

Location: Oslo

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

New Fish in a New Environment: Challenges to a Comprehensive Management of Fish, Environments and Human Beings

The research project involves a doctorate project which seeks to investigate how the new issues of fish welfare and environmentally contaminated fish are shaped, managed and integrated with established practices in the public administration of fish. The s tarting point for the investigation is th...

Awarded: NOK 2.2 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2015

Location: Oslo

INT-BILAT-BILAT-ordningen

NA - Modelling risks in the salmon industry and markets

The project proposes developing a trade model for salmon to assist in discussions and negotiations of current international salmon trade issues and major risks problems facing the salmon industry. Two modeling approaches are discussed either: 1) developin g a traditional equilibrium trade model d...

Awarded: NOK 0.15 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2007

Location: Oslo

MATPROG-Matprogrammet: Norsk mat fra sjø og land

Health, Nutrition and Food Demand: Effects of Information and the Substitution between Good Foods and Bad Foods

Diet related ill-health and early death are linked to obesity, cardiovascular disease, some cancers (e.g. breast, colon), strokes, diabetes and hypertension. Increasing concern about the relation between overweight and obesity and good foods/bad foods ind icates that health is a key aspect of the...

Awarded: NOK 7.1 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2008

Location: Oslo

NATURNAER-Natur og næring

Changing cultural landscapes: stakeholders` preferences, values and priorities

The cultural landscape in Norway is under pressure due to several factors, including: urban development, intensification and more uniformity, and overgrowing and abandonment of earlier arable land. Our aim in this project is to consider different scenario s for possible development in Norwegian l...

Awarded: NOK 2.7 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2009

Location: Oslo

NATURNAER-Natur og næring

Income supported farming: The economic behaviour of farmer households

Income supported farming means that the farmer household covers low returns from their farming with other sources of income. This is in particular relevant for part-time farmers. This group grow in numbers relative to full-time farmers all over Europe. The decisions of income supporting farmer...

Awarded: NOK 4.5 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2009

Location: Oslo

HAVKYST-Havet og kysten

4 - Implementation of TACs in the North Atlantic Fisheries

Managing fisheries by total allowable catches (TACs) is demanding in terms of regulatory and administrative implementation, as it requires a system for monitoring and limiting fishing mortality adequately. There has been quite a bit of research on the cha llenges connected with TAC-based manageme...

Awarded: NOK 2.3 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2008

Location: Oslo

AREAL-Areal- og naturbasert næringsutvikling

Internationalisation of Agricultural Policies: Consequences for the Agricultural Sector in Northern Norway

International agricultural policy is changing. The WTO Doha Round may bring about many new challenges for agriculture and the food industry in Norway in general and in Northern Norway in particular. Other international developments in agricultural policie s may also have an influence on Norwegian...

Awarded: NOK 0.71 mill.

Project Period: 2006-2007

Location: Oslo

INTSAMGEN-Internasjonalt samarbeid generelt

Participation of Norway in CAPRI-DYNASPAT

The IAP (Institute for Agricultural Policy at Bonn University) is currently involved in the project "Common Agricultural Policy - The Dynamic and Spatial Dimension" (CAPRI-DYNASPAT) (2004-2006) which is financed by the 6th Framework Programme of the EU. T his project exhibits clear parallels to t...

Awarded: NOK 0.33 mill.

Project Period: 2005-2005

Location: Oslo

SAM-EU-Samfinansiering EU-kontoret

TOP-MARD - Towards a Policy Model of Multifunctional Agriculture and Rural Development (STREP)

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Awarded: NOK 0.93 mill.

Project Period: 2005-2009

Location: Oslo

AREAL-Areal- og naturbasert næringsutvikling

Markedsadgang for norsk sjømat; betydning av handelspolitiske virkemidler i mellomstatlig konflikt og samarbeid, dr.gr.stip

Søknaden omfatter et doktorgradsprosjekt innen statsvitenskap hvor problemstillingene er knyttet til: Hvilken betydning har såkalt ikke-tariffære handelshindringer for markedsadgangen for sjømat, og hvordan kan handelspolitisk samarbeid og virkemidler kn yttet til handelsforenkling fremme handel...

Awarded: NOK 1.8 mill.

Project Period: 2005-2009

Location: Oslo

MATJORD-Program for forskning innenfor jordbruksog matproduksjon

Videreutvikling av JORDMOD med fokus på næringsmiddelindustrien og bondens tilpasning til endret virkemiddelbruk.

Modellbasert kvantitativ analyse av landbrukspolitiske virkemidler kan være et viktig hjelpemiddel og beslutningsgrunnlag i utformingen av jordbrukspolitikken i Norge. NILF og SNF har i mer enn ti år benyttet den nasjonale jordbruksmodellen JORDMOD til å foreta slike analyser. Økt internasjonalis...

Awarded: NOK 2.5 mill.

Project Period: 2005-2007

Location: Oslo

SIP-LMD-SIP finansiert av Landbruksog matdepartementet

Farm entrepreneurship: the potential and challenges of farm-based new venturing

The Norwegian farm sector faces a number of challenges related to future adjustment. The development of rural tourism and recreation, value-added food products oar new combinations of products and services depends on entrepreneurial activity involving far mers. Research related to the challenges...

Awarded: NOK 12.2 mill.

Project Period: 2005-2011

Location: Oslo

SAM-EU-Samfinansiering EU-kontoret

WELFARE QUALITY - Animal welfare in the product quality chain (IP)

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Awarded: NOK 0.73 mill.

Project Period: 2004-2009

Location: Oslo

AREAL-Areal- og naturbasert næringsutvikling

Vitenskap vs. politikk i internasjonale matregimer. Studier av kunnskapsgrunnlaget for internasjonale reguleringer på matvareområdet.

Formålet med prosjektet er å studere nærmere det vitenskapelige kunnskapsgrunnlaget som ligger til runn for internasjonale reguleringer på matvareområdet. Vi tar utgangspunkt i WTO som et handelspolitisk regime og forholdet mellom dette regimet og ulike f agorganer der viktige premisser for de in...

Awarded: NOK 2.0 mill.

Project Period: 2004-2007

Location: Oslo

SIP-LMD-SIP finansiert av Landbruksog matdepartementet

Risk exposure and risk management in food production - Comparing aqua- and agriculture

While Norwegian fish farming is a relatively new, fast growing export industry strongly dependent on trade, Norwegian agriculture is oriented towards a limited domestic markets, with increasing foreign competition. While both industries are subject to spe cial types of risks as biological product...

Awarded: NOK 9.0 mill.

Project Period: 2003-2008

Location: Oslo

AREAL-Areal- og naturbasert næringsutvikling

Towards the operationsalization of multifunctionality in the CAPRI modeling system.

The level of support to Norwegian agriculture is partly justified by agriculture’s multifunctionality, i.e., the non-commodity outputs the agricultural sector produces jointly with marketed commodities. Although there exist theoretical and analytical rese arch on the concept of multifunctionality...

Awarded: NOK 1.5 mill.

Project Period: 2003-2006

Location: Oslo

MARE-Marine ressurser,miljø og forv

Legitimacy and compliance in Norwegian offshore Fisheries, Postdr.stip.

The issue of compliance has to an increasing extent been recognised as a critical factor in sustainable fisheries management. However, the issue has been little explored empirically, and there is little knowledge on the actual mechanisms of compliance, pa rticularly in offshore fisheries. This pr...

Awarded: NOK 2.1 mill.

Project Period: 2003-2005

Location: Oslo