What can a humble potato or a ball of “witches’ yarn” tell us about climate adaptation centuries ago? And what can it teach us about our own climate responses today?
2024/2025
The Nordic Little Ice Age (1300-1900)
The Nordic Little Ice Age (1300-1900)
Lessons from Past Climate Change (NORLIA)
Humaniora
Principal investigators
Abstract
What happened the last time Nordic societies encountered rapid climate change? How did natural and social environments interact during this Little Ice Age (1300-1900)? What can be learned from the ways people adapted to challenges that are in many ways similar to the ones we face today? The Nordic Little Ice Age (NORLIA) project renders these fundamental questions researchable, using a novel 'socionatural' approach that connects climatology, history and climate communication.
Fellows
Scott Bremer
Research professor
University of Bergen (UiB)
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research
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Samfunnsvitenskap
Heli Huhtamaa
Assistant Professor
University of Bern
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research
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History
Kirstin Krüger
Professor
University of Oslo (UiO)
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research
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Geosciences
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Naturvitenskap
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Physics
Hans Linderholm
Professor
Gothenburg University
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research
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Geography
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Geosciences
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Naturvitenskap
Fredrik C. Ljungqvist
Professor
Stockholm University
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research
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History
Helene Løvstrand Svarva
Associate Professor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Year at CAS
Astrid Ogilvie
Professor
University of Colorado Boulder & Stefansson Arctic Institute
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research
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History
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Humaniora
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Samfunnsvitenskap
Affiliated researchers
Lukáš
Dolák
Dr.
Masaryk University Brno
Ingar Mørkestøl
Gundersen
Dr.
University of Oslo (UiO)
Matias
Kallevik
PhD Candidate
University of Oslo (UiO)
Wendy
Khumalo
PhD Candidate
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Bo
Poulsen
Prof. Dr.
Aalborg University
Ingar
Stene
Dr.
University of Oslo (UiO)