Researchers from Aarhus University’s Institute of AgroEcology staying to present their research on glacial flour impact on agricultural soil at the sheep-farmers meeting in Narsaq

NewLand is a research project in collaboration with the Greenland’s Sheep Farmers Association and Agricultural Consulting Services that is investigating the possibiiities of a new, climate-friendly technology in which glacial flour is used to improve agricultural soil in Greenland in a sustainable manner.

Professor Mogen H. Greve is Professor and head of Soil Section at institute of Agro Ecology at Aarhus University. He is responsible for the National Danish Soil Databases and coordination of policy support at Aarhus University within the area of remote sensing and Soil. He has extensive experience in soil spectroscopy, soil classification, soil mapping and digital soil mapping, his research interest involves study of soil variability and soil mapping in general in scales from field to national scales.

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Jakob Brodersen and team of researchers from Eawag, Switzerland conducting fish ecology (arctic char) research in South Greenland.

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Meeting with residents in Narsaq and local members of parliament and the regional council about the future plans for Narsaq International Research Station