Here you will find presentations of ongoing research projects in Include. Please note that some projects only have a Norwegian project page yet. They will be translated.
This project aims to strengthen practice-based inclusive innovation and transformation processes by contributing to the establishment or continuation of various arenas for transformation. By arenas, we mean institutionalized development processes aimed at sustainable transformation.
Education is pointed out as one of the most important factors for a more inclusive, just, and sustainable society, and it is through quality education that we can ensure the opening of more opportunities for everyone to participate in creating a more sustainable society.
This project explores how social acceptance and energy justice aspects may be included in energy- and power system models.
How have our habits connected to food, travel and leisure changed during the corona crisis, and which of these changes will remain even after the pandemic?
Can local circuits tourism help communities achieve a green transition?
The project will conduct a quantitative and qualitative study of allocation letters and policy guidelines from the ministries.
Norwegian perspectives on European Union’s energy and climate policy: An outside-in view of the provisions of the Clean Energy Package and the Fit for 55 regulation.
This research project investigates the transformative potential of local initiatives for sustainable consumption.
What’s missing in current approaches to transformations to sustainability? Why is knowledge not leading to action and results?
What factors prevent and enable a transition to a more sustainable and fair consumption in Norway?
Climate taxes are a key tool in the green transition. Are climate taxes fair?
This project addresses the short-, mid- and long-term implications for urban land use and transport in the face of the 2020 COVID19 pandemic.
Which processes lead to the continuation of urban sprawl in many municipalities, despite a desire for the contrary?
This project aims to develop a novel methodology to integrate well-being and other socio-technical parameters into energy system modelling (ESM).