This report summarises the findings from a Nordic project with the long-term goal to contribute to a more sustainable and resilient agriculture by enhancing the conservation of Nordic Crop Wild Relatives (CWR) and facilitating their use. In this manner, the project improves long-term access to genetic resources that can be used to adapt agricultural plants to climate change and other future challenges. Activities include 1) species distribution modelling under different climate change scenarios, 2) inventories to determine presence and status of CWR populations in selected protected areas, 3) seed collection for long-term ex situ conservation and access from NordGen, 4) genetic diversity analysis in selected CWR, 5) Nordic cooperation and networking activities, and 6) communication and knowledge exchange. In conclusion, the project has enhanced the conservation and access to Nordic CWR, and increased the knowledge on their diversity, status, distribution, and impact due to climate change. It has strengthened the scientific foundation for conservation efforts and inspired national actions. In addition, Nordic cooperation on this topic has improved, and communication has reached a diverse set of stakeholders, including conservation professionals, policymakers, scientists, and the interested general public.