A-13/24 Assessing the Socio-Economic Benefits and Costs of Insect Meal as a Fishmeal Substitute in Livestock and Aquaculture
A-12/24 Psychological factors influencing consumer intentions to consume cultured meat, fish and dairy
A-10/24 Electrifying the road: Navigating the transition to electric vehicles in Connecticut through hybrid insights and fleet evolution
A-9/24 Lokalt og globalt arealpress i utmarka
A-7/24 Same but different: On continuity and change in agricultural policy reforms
A-8/24 Farming the Black Earth. The history and politics of Ukraine’s Agricultural Land Market before, during and after Russia’s war
A-6/24 Decomposing household income differences between farmers and non-farmers: Empirical evidence from Norway
A-5/24 Reassembling agro-human orders: Antibiotics in animal agriculture, 1940s–2000s
A-4/24 Eit sosialt-ontologisk perspektiv på konfliktane i utmarka
A-3/24 Spatial inequality in higher education: a growing urban-rural educational gap?
A-2/24 A blessing in disguise: Advisers’ experiences with promoting climate change mitigation among Norwegian farmers.
A-1/24 Evaluating environmental effects of adopting automatic milking systems on Norwegian dairy farms
In Cervisia Veritas: The impact of repealing Sunday blue laws on alcohol sales and retail competition
A-24/23 Bridging Knowledge Gaps towards 2030: The Use of Foresight for the Strategic Management of a Sustainable Blue Economy
A-20/23 Learning systems and learning paths in sustainability transitions
A-17/23 Queen of the fields in wartime: what can Ukrainian corn tell us about the resilience of the global food system?
Writers: Natalia Mamonova, Susanne Wengle & Vitalii Dankevych This article examines the corn-driven boom of Ukraine’s agriculture, the damage wrought by Russia’s war, and the adaptation strategies by Ukrainian corporate agribusinesses. It thereby contributes to debates on the resilience of the global food system: we confirm extant concerns that the neoliberal agricultural model is highly…
Read MoreA-17/23 Queen of the fields in wartime: what can Ukrainian corn tell us about the resilience of the global food system?
Forfattere: Natalia Mamonova, Susanne Wengle og Vitalii Dankevych This article examines the corn-driven boom of Ukraine’s agriculture, the damage wrought by Russia’s war, and the adaptation strategies by Ukrainian corporate agribusinesses. It thereby contributes to debates on the resilience of the global food system: we confirm extant concerns that the neoliberal agricultural model is highly…
Read MoreA-16/23 Breaking wind: A comparison between U.S. and European approaches in offshore wind energy leadership in the North Atlantic region
Writers: Adam Gallaher, Marcello Graziano, Stephen Axon & Amanda Bertana The United States has only recently begun investing in commercial-scale offshore wind energy (OWE). Although the United States is slow to progress, it is uniquely positioned to build on the existing knowledge that coastal European countries have applied for their own energy transitions. In this study, we…
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