Transboundary Governance & Environmental Crime
Environmental crime is a threat to sustainable development, particularly to the environment, security and the global economy.
Environmental crime is a threat to sustainable development, particularly to the environment, security and the global economy.
The project highlights both the challenges and the solutions for sound waste management in mountain regions.
Arctic cities and marine litter—let's create a lasting impact!
Nunataryuk is a Horizon 2020 project which investigates the impact of permafrost thaw in Arctic coastal areas .
Preventing plastic in Nepal rivers by strengthening the informal sector
Mountain Talks bring together the latest perspectives on environmental & climate issues that affect the mountaineering & guiding community.
The MASTREC project focuses on the detection of trafficking of illegal rosewood from Madagascar and illegal charcoal from Somalia/Kenya.
Waste and litter are a significant issue, impacting ecosystems, economies and societies.
Supporting the Interim Secretariat with the implementation of the Convention Program of Work and the organization of COP6.
This special series of reports fills the need for targeted and timely information about environmental challenges.
GRID-Arendal and the Kisumu Waste Pickers Welfare Association in Kenya will work to empower women waste pickers.
This programme focuses on leadership issues related to natural resources, strengthen leadership and management competencies and mind-set
SOS-ZEROPOL2030 aims to develop a holistic zero pollution framework to guide the process towards achieving zero pollution in European seas
Delivery of lectures to Master student at University in Agder
Developing ways to capture the fundamental role of healthy ecosystems for social and economic development.
With raising global consumption patterns the amounts of waste increases, and scrupulous waste management is threatened with the illegal...
Marine litter and plastic pollution in the ocean is affecting ecosystems, economies and societies around the world.
This project will continue to assist with the communication needs and expert advice needed by Blue Solutions.
The Cayal and Ufoyaal Kassa-Bandial marine protected areas (MPAs) were created in 2004 in the north and 2020 in the south of Senegal.
The network’s goal is to advance the blue forest approach in addressing climate change and meeting the SDGs
Sustainable management of marine resources and improved livelihoods at MPAs in Bijagós Archipelago.
Making European data available to support the Maritime Spatial Planning and the Blue Economy
Globally, around one million plant and animal species are now threatened with extinction...
This project applies and develops capacity on Integrated Ocean Management in countries of the African Atlantic coast.
A media initiative aimed at empowering journalists from the Global South to effectively cover the INC.
Responding to the call from the UN Environment and the Global Environment Facility for innovative actions to help address climate change...
The goal of the project is to strengthen knowledge management capacity and promote scaled-up learning of disseminated experiences...
This project builds on the “One Health” concept, which recognises that human health is interconnected with environmental and animal health.
Develop and pilot tools and approaches for area based planning in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ).
This project works with 14 Pacific Islands Countries to finalise extended continental shelf boundaries.
GRID-Arendal hosted an event bringing together policymakers, ambassadors, experts and civil society on marine pollution in the Arctic.
This initiative builds on a 2014 joint submission to the UN to extend continental shelves beyond the current limit of 200 nautical miles.
This project aims to provide technical support to Indonesia for the development of a Blue Carbon Market
The project delivers products of Earth Observation data to understand and monitor changes to ecosystems.
UNESCO and GRID-Arendal jointly developed “Glaciers on the Edge” featuring a selection of iconic glaciers located in Natural Heritage Sites.
This activity will develop a strategic blue carbon assessment for the West African region.
The ResilienSEA project aims to enhance the scientific expertise and management of seagrass meadows in seven West Africa countries.
Working in collaboration with the African Circular Economy Network and Footprints Africa to fill the gap.
The project aims to raise awareness, promote leadership and strengthen cooperation to reduce marine pollution in the region.
The project aims to achieve strengthened country capacity for the identification of sources of plastic pollution
Using information from Earth Observation technology to reduce environmental and human insecurity
Norwegian Infrastructure for Drone-based research, mapping and monitoring in the coastal zone
A pilot study of the drivers and impacts of freshwater discharge from glacial systems in Norway and the Chinese Karakoram.
Aiming to empower 5 African nations to inform negotiations for the global plastics treaty by increasing knowledge, capacity & collaboration.
The polar and high mountains are the planet’s barometers, telling us a great deal about the present and future effects of climate change.
The University of the Arctic is a cooperative network of more than 170 universities, colleges, research institutes and other organizations.
Sustainable Seas Trust (SST) and GRID-Arendal are proud to announce the launch of a free online e-learning course for citizen scientists.
GRID trains and supports journalists to cover climate, nature, and pollution through the lens of constructive, solutions-focused journalism.
This project aims to reinforce the fisheries’ governance in Guinea and control IUU fishing activities in its Exclusive Economic Zone.
Strong governance of marine and terrestrial systems results in a healthy and productive natural environment.
The ECOTIP project investigates ecosystem tipping points and their cascading effects in the Arctic, from melting ice to changing fisheries.
Experiences in Ocean Governance from the Regional Seas
The 9,500 km2 Namibian Islands’ Marine Protected Area (NIMPA) is an iconic area of outstanding marine biodiversity.
Developing a strategic roadmap to help guide the transition to circular plastic economies at local, national and global scales.
Marine litter is everywhere and unfortunately, the Arctic Ocean is no exception.
Developing and disseminating knowledge towards enhancing wastewater management and sanitation service delivery in Africa.
This theme advances innovative nature-based coastal and marine climate solutions.
Arctic PASSION is co-developing and implementing an Arctic observations system that is tuned to the needs of diverse users.
Enhancing governments’ presence at sea through the provision of low-cost intelligent technological solutions and local capacity building.
GRID-Arendal is supporting release of the Nordic Council report "Possible Elements of a New Global Agreement to Prevent Plastic Pollution".
Focused on more environmentally responsible trail running.
Changing social and cultural values of nature: Exploring plural values of human-nature relationships in glacierized environments.
GRID-Arendal's communications programme translates environmental data into engaging, accessible formats to drive global awareness & action.
GRID-Arendal's office is in an environmentally friendly building centrally located in the idyllic Tyholmen area Arendal
The FARE project is dedicated to creating the First steps towards an Assessment of plastic Risk to the Norwegian Environment.
Marine litter is found even in the most remote parts of the Arctic.
Environmentally sound management of household waste is one of the challenges faced by national governments and municipalities.
Bringing together 10 research institutions from across the Arctic to study the phenomenon of “polar blue carbon”.
IKHAPP –International Knowledge Hub Against Plastic Pollution