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Te a m w o r k en T h u s i a s m in T e g r i T y Qu a l i T y

Ann ual Repor t 2007 Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Cooperation and expertise for a sustainable future

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Te a m w o r k en T h u s i a s m in T e g r i T y Qu a l i T y

The Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) is Norway’s leading institution for applied ecological research and a key research institute in Europe. NINA perform short and long-term research and commissioned applied research to facilitate the implementation of international conventions, decision-support systems, and manage- ment regulations. We also perform consultancies for industry and management authorities, and we work to enhance public awareness and to promote conflict resolution.

NINA has well equipped laboratories and research facilities at nine locations in Norway. The institute offers broad-based ecological expertise covering the genetic, population, species, ecosystem and landscape level, in terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal marine envi- ronments.

NINA's activities are focused on environmental research emphasizing the interaction between human society, natural resources and biodi- versity. The institute’s research in the natural and social sciences, and its collaborative networks in Norway and abroad, enable it to pro- vide management agencies, industry and civil society with top-notch information and advisory services on all aspects of natural resource management and the sustainable use of renewable resources.

NINA has a long tradition of working in close cooperation with its clients and providing key information to decision-makers. NINA’s goal is to promote excellence among its clients, and generate sci- entific products of high quality and relevance. NINA attaches great importance to scientific integrity and emphasizes objectivity, inde- pendence and quality in research.

Cooperation and expertise for a sustainable future

NINA’s services:

• Research

• Dissemination of research results

• Environmental impact assessments

• Environmental monitoring and status reports

• Consultancies and evaluations

• Courses and training

NINA’s key statistics for 2007:

Number of employees: 161

Turnover: 22 mill. EUR

Number of publications: 139 scientific papers

115 reports in our own series 198 other written reports

NINA´s areas of activities:

• Land use and nature management, including landscape analysis in the coastal zone

• Harvesting and sustainable use of fish and game stocks

• Community development and local participation in natural resource management

• Commercial development related to biological resources

• Environmental impacts of agriculture and aquaculture

• Vegetation and wildlife surveys

• Monitoring and time-series analyses regarding natural resources

• Red-list evaluations and conservation planning

• Analysis and resolution of conflicts related to utilization of natural resources and protection of threatened species

• Environmental databases; development, operation, use, and public information

• Pollution impact analysis and monitoring

• Environmental impact assessments connected to human encroachments, infrastructure development and land-use changes

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

NINA is a national and international centre of expertise in the field of nature research

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www.nina.no

NINA’s turnover 2007

Oppdragsinntekter 122,1 mill kr

Forskningsprogrammer 20,9 mill kr

Nasjonale oppgaver og senterbevilgning 4,7 mill kr

Basisbevilgning

- Grunnbevilgning 14,0 mill kr

- Strategiske instituttprogrammer 12,6 mill kr

Omsetning i NINA 2007

Sum driftsinntekter: 174,3 mill kroner

Research projects national & international funding:

19.8 %

Commissioned projects management authorities:

43.5 %

Commissioned projects private & industry:

27.3 % Block grant Min. of Environment:

9.3 %

Total turnover: 22 mill. EUR

NINA´s turnover in 2007

Senior Advisers

• strategy

• adm. team

Finance Director Stein Erik Aagaard

• adm. team

NINA Trondheim Odd Terje Sandlund

Ims Research station

Talvik Research station

NINA Trondheim Inga E. Bruteig

NINA Lillehammer Børre Kind Dervo

NINA Oslo Erik Framstad

NINA Tromsø Sidsel Grønvik Managing Director

Norunn S. Myklebust

Røst Research station

Oppdal Research station

Hjelmsøya Research station

NINA Trondheim Head office

NINA Oslo NINA Lillehammer

NINA Tromsø Røst

Research station

Talvik

Research station

Hjelmsøya

Research station

Ims

Research station

Oppdal

Research station

NINA’s organisation

NINA was established in 1988. The main office is in Trondheim, and additional offices are established in Oslo, Lillehammer and Tromsø. NINA also owns and runs research stations for fish at Ims and Talvik, for seabirds at Røst and Hjelmsøya, and a breeding farm for arctic fox at Oppdal.

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Editor: T. F. Næsje, NINA Coverphoto: P. Jordhøy, J. Thomassen, E. B. Thorstad, NINA T. Aarvak, B. Løken/Samfoto Graphic design : K. Sivertsen, NINA

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

www.nina.no

ISSN 0809-8808 NINA head office

Postal address: NO-7485 Trondheim NORWAY

Visiting address:

Tungasletta 2, NO-7047 Trondheim Phone: +47 73 80 14 00

Telefax: +47 73 80 14 01 E-mail: firmapost@nina.no NINA Lillehammer

Fakkelgården, NO-2624 Lillehammer NORWAY

Phone: +47 73 80 14 00 Telefax: +47 61 22 22 15 NINA Oslo

Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo NORWAY

Phone: +47 73 80 14 00 Telefax: +47 22 60 04 24 NINA Tromsø

Postal address: NO-9296 Tromsø, NORWAY Visiting address: Hjalmar Johansens gate 14 NO-9007 Tromsø

Phone: +47 77 75 04 00 Telefax: +47 77 75 04 01 NINA Ims Research Station NO-4308 Sandnes, NORWAY Phone: +47 51 67 24 70 Telefax: +47 51 67 24 71

Cooperation and expertise for a sustainable future

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