• Conceptualizing fishery systems: An analysis of definitions 

    Sam, Theodora; Borit, Melania (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-07-08)
    Thinking of fisheries as a social-ecological system is a relatively new approach in fisheries science and management. As part of a novel contribution to this perspective, this study uses mental models analysis as a new approach to gain insights into how fisheries might be conceptualized. Following an established methodology for analyzing mental models, we established a reference model of fishery ...
  • Seasonal sea ice characterized the glacial Arctic-Atlantic gateway over the past 750,000 years 

    Knies, Jochen Manfred; Smik, Lukas; Song, Pengyang; Winsborrow, Monica; Bauch, Henning A.; Lohmann, Gerrit; Belt, Simon T. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-07-04)
    The past occurrence of an extreme ~1-kilometer–thick Arctic Ocean–Nordic Seas ice shelf has been inferred from submarine landscape features and geochemical records, although fundamental aspects of its characteristics, impacts, and timing remain highly debated. Here, we challenge this pan-Arctic glaciation hypothesis by investigating two sites from the Arctic-Atlantic gateway (AAG) and the Nordic ...
  • Controls of sediment-bound and dissolved nutrient transport from a glacierised metasedimentary catchment in the high Arctic 

    Stachnik, Lukasz; Hawkings, Jonathan Robert; Spolaor, Andrea; Stachniak, Katarzyna; Ignatiuk, Dariusz; Sitek, Sławomir; Janik, Krzysztof; Łepkowska, Elżbieta; Burgay, Francois; Syczewski, Marcin Daniel; Segato, Delia; Forjanes, Pablo; Benning, Liane G. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-06-16)
    Rapid warming in polar and alpine areas is causing significant glacier mass loss and resulting in increasing freshwater delivery to the oceans. Recent research indicates that higher meltwater water runoff is likely to increase solute and sediment transport, which will include nutrients, to downstream environments. This enhanced delivery may drive a negative feedback effect on atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> ...
  • Needs, harms, and liberalism 

    McLeod, Stephen K; Shaw, Ashley; Tanyi, Attila (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025)
    The harm principle entails the subprinciple that harm to others provides a pro tanto moral reason for legal or social coercion. We address a ‘scope problem’ for that subprinciple: how can what counts as harm be restricted sufficiently, without sacrificing extensional adequacy, to protect the harm principle’s liberal credentials? While recognizing the centrality of such basic liberties as freedom ...
  • Can the Temperature of Feet Be Affected by Using Insoles with Elevated Points? An Experiment in Cold Environments 

    Fjeldstad, Lene Kristine Isaksen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-07-09)
    The projects aim was to find out if it is possible to increase temperature (research question 1), slow down the declining temperature (research question 2) or increase the subjective comfort related to temperature (research question 3) of feet while using insoles with elevated points, compared with using insoles without elevated points, in a cold environment. Six test subjects participated in an ...

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