| Deadline | Announcement | |
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29.05.2013 13:00 CET |
NOK 65 million for environmental research | Choose |
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29.05.2013 13:00 CET |
NOK 300 000 in funding for networking and dissemination measures within environmental research | Choose |
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30.05.2012 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 12 million for Norwegian-Indian cooperation on environmental research | Choose |
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30.05.2012 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 59 million for environmental research | Choose |
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30.05.2012 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 300 000 in funding for networking and dissemination measures within environmental research | Choose |
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30.11.2011 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 300 000 in funding for networking and dissemination measures within environmental research | Choose |
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08.06.2011 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 33 million in funding for environmental research | Choose |
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08.06.2011 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 300 000 in funding for networking and dissemination measures within environmental research | Choose |
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01.12.2010 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
Research cooperation with China on Climate Change and Environmental Pollution | Choose |
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13.10.2010 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 250,000 is available for networking and dissemination measures for environmental research. | Choose |
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03.06.2010 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 64 million in funding for environmental research. | Choose |
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03.06.2010 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 250,000 is available for networking and dissemination measures for environmental research. | Choose |
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04.06.2009 13:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 58 million in funding for environmental research | Choose |
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04.06.2008 12:00 CET Gjennomført |
NOK 57 million for proposals for 3(4)-year research projects under CROSSCUT and LAND. | Choose |
The MILJO2015 programme is designed to generate new, research-based knowledge to promote the sustainable use and management of the natural and cultural environments. Research activities will provide greater knowledge about the impact of various factors on the environment, as well as facilitate a more accurate understanding of critical limits regarding the use of natural and environmental resources, how to balance respect for these limits with other considerations, and how to designate and implement policy and instruments that will provide lasting solutions to environmental problems.
The programme’s primary objectives are to:
• Cultivate new knowledge about key processes in our biosphere and society that are relevant to the sustainable use and management of the environment.
• Acquire knowledge for action – knowledge about which forms of action and regulation may help to improve the environment and how these can or should be generated.
• Encourage comprehensive, high-calibre environmental research and secure the basis for effective environmental observation systems.
Universities, university colleges and independent research institutes, as well as the public authorities and the business sector when user-oriented funding instruments are employed under the programme.
2006-2016
Approximately NOK 62 million per year.