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The Western Norway Research Institute (WRNI, Vestlandsforsking in
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), is an assignment based research foundation founded by the county municipality of Sogn og Fjordane. Located in the
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, of the Sogn og Fjordane University College in
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, the Institute is independent of the University and conducts
research Research is "creativity, creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge". It involves the collection, organization and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular att ...
and
development studies Development studies is an interdisciplinary branch of social science. Development studies is offered as a specialized master's degree in a number of reputed universities around the world. It has grown in popularity as a subject of study since the e ...
commissioned by
research council Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of natural science, technology, and social science. Different methods can be used to disburse funding, but the term often connotes funding obtained thr ...
s, industry and, the public sector. Though international in nature the institute maintains strong regional ties particularly in the fields of climate adaptation and rural tourism. Its special areas of expertise include; information communication, technology systems, organizational research, environmental research, sustainable tourism, environmental policy and energy production and use and, climate change social impacts, evaluation and adaptation.


Research areas


Environment

In accordance with Agenda 21 guidelines, the institute takes the concept of sustainable development as the starting point in its environmental research programmes. Main thematic areas covered are: local environment and climate policy, industrial ecology, sustainable mobility, alternative fuels, and sustainable agriculture.


Innovation

Within this interdisciplinary field the institute is focused on the following: eGovernment and public sector organisation; Regional development; Infrastructure and networking; eCommerce in small and medium-sized businesses.


Tourism

Within this department the focus is on
sustainable tourism Sustainable tourism is a concept that covers the complete tourism experience, including concern for economic, social and environmental issues as well as attention to improving tourists' experiences and addressing the needs of host communities. Su ...
, IT and tourism, and leisure-time consumption.


Usability

The institutes work in the field of Usability largely focuses on human computer interfaces (HCI), information architecture and semantic web. Most of the projects are user-oriented and include the following: * Analysis of IT systems (mostly web sites and web applications) with the help of indicator systems * Developing requirements specifications for web sites and web applications * Developing controlled vocabularies for better semantic support in web portals * Analysis and development of search systems, taxonomies and ontologies (through semantic technologies like
topic map A topic map is a standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge, with an emphasis on the findability of information. Topic maps were originally developed in the late 1990s as a way to represent back-of-the-book index structures s ...
s)


Climate change adaptation

The Institute has been engaged in climate specific adaptation projects at a regional level through its involvement with NORADAPT - Community Adaptation and Vulnerability in Norway. Focus has been on how projected changes in climate interact with changes in socio-economic and institutional conditions, and how these interactions shape vulnerability and adaptation at the local level in Norway. This has led to a series of climate adaptation strategies being developed by municipalities such as Fredrikstad and Flora with the support of the Institute. The Institute is currently engaged in identifying the conditions that facilitate or constrain the adaptive capacity of municipalities to climate change with particular emphasis being placed on the interaction of climate and socioeconomic changes. This expertise led to the Institute's involvement with the Northern Periphery Programme (NPP), Clim-ATIC, where it was activity co-ordinator, providing guidance and expertise on local climate change impacts and the combining of climate and socio-economic scenarios .


International projects

The Institute is engaged in a range of national and international projects and organisations such as POSC Caesar Association
POSC Caesar POSC Caesar Association (PCA) is an international, open, not-for-profit, member organization that promotes the development of open specifications to be used as standards for enabling the interoperability of data, software and related matters. PC ...
(PCA) an international, open, not-for-profit, member organization that promotes the interoperability of data, software and related matters.


Selected publications


Climate adaptation


Historical records of natural hazards events as guidance for preventive spatial planning

Local climate change adaptation: missing link, Black Jack or blind alley?

Integrating climate change adaptation into civil protection: comparative lessons from Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands

Implementing adaptation to climate change at the local level

Klimatilpassing i Sogn og Fjordane anno 2008

Klimaproblemet og bankenes tilpasning

Exit War, Enter Climate? Institutional change and the introduction of climate adaptation in Norway’s public system of civil protection

Report from the CIVILCLIM study tour to Sweden and the Netherlands, October 2008

Naturskade i kommunene - Sluttrapport fra prosjekt for KS

Regional klimasårbarheitsanalyse for Nord-Norge.

Indicators for Local-Scale Climate Vulnerability Assessments


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