Nettsider med emneord «Gradient analysis»
The development of "Nature in Norway" (NiN) is a long-term project with the aim of documenting and further developing knowledge about Norwegian natural variation. NiN is a framework that can be used tp map ecosystems for many purposes. The development of NiN was initiated in 2005 by the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre, which also provides financial support for the project.
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Julie Brastein Halvorsen recently defended her MSc thesis, titled "Characterisation and typification of urban ecosystem types: a test of the NiN system".
![blue sky, backlit figure of woman holding a pad. Foliage, grass straws surround her.](https://www.nhm.uio.no/forskning/grupper/geco/nyheter/bilde5.png?alt=listing)
Julie Brastein Halvorsen recently defended her MSc thesis, titled "Characterisation and typification of urban ecosystem types: a test of the NiN system".
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This summer, Hilde Riksheim Tandstad defended her MSC thesis: "Vegetation-environment analysis of the transition between avalanche meadows and semi-natural grasslands in Nærøyfjorden, Western Norway". Her work points to gaps in the NiN system that should be addressed in revisions of NiN.
![](https://www.nhm.uio.no/forskning/grupper/geco/nyheter/hilde_msc.jpg?alt=listing)
This summer, Hilde Riksheim Tandstad defended her MSC thesis: "Vegetation-environment analysis of the transition between avalanche meadows and semi-natural grasslands in Nærøyfjorden, Western Norway". Her work points to gaps in the NiN system that should be addressed in revisions of NiN.