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The Baltic Sea ecosystem is severely influenced by environmental problems such as eutrophication and over-fishing. Since the effects of eutrophication are the result of nutrient transport and transformations in a number of different systems around the entire Baltic Sea, it is essential to understand the links between these systems.

The Baltic Nest Institute has developed a decision support system called the NEST model in order to provide the scientific basis for decision-making at international negotiations. It is aimed at facilitating adaptive management of environmental concern in the Baltic Sea and can be used to calculate required actions needed to attain politically agreed targets for the Baltic Sea ecosystem.

In addition to the continuous development of the NEST-model, BNI is involved in various international projects, collaborating with managers along with social and natural scientist in developing and understanding management options. Research include projects funded by BONUS, HELCOM, EU, Formas, the Swedish Government and other research funding organizations.

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Updated: 2011-05-07
EVENT
2012-03-26 - 2012-03-30
ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea (WGIAB) workshop
WGIAB was setup in 2007 as a forum for developing and combining ecosystem-based management efforts...
2012-03-05 - 2012-03-07
Workshop on "Tipping Points in Ecological Systems"
Thorsten Blenckner of BNI have been invited to take part in an exclusive workshop 3-days expert...
2012-02-27 - 2012-02-29
HELCOM LOAD meeting
The third Meeting of the HELCOM Expert Group on follow-up of national progress towards reaching BSAP...
2012-02-21 - 2012-02-21
Stockholm Seminar on "Save a third for the birds"
Save a third for the birds
- Tipping points and why seabirds depend on access to one third of the...
NEWS
2012-01-18
In a unique study, researchers show surprising thresholds for seabird survival
In a recent article published in Science, researchers show that successful...
2012-01-16
Bo Gustafsson interviewed by Swedish television
BNI researcher Bo Gustafsson is interviewed by Swedish newsprogram ABC about Mar...
2012-01-04
Press release: Alien species in the Baltic Sea counteracts the effects of eutrophication
Alien species may have very strong negative impact on their new environment. But...
2011-12-15
BNI researcher presented BNI research for HELCOM's Head of Delegations
During the 36th meeting of HELCOM's Head of Delegations, BNI presented the latest...
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Baltic Nest Institute Sweden
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden, +46 (0)8 674 7070
Baltic Nest Institute Denmark
Aarhus University, Fredriksborgsvej 399
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark, +45 4630 1200
Baltic Nest Institute Finland
Finnish Environment Institute, P.O. Box 140
FI-00251 Helsinki, Finland, + 358 20 610 123