Publications
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2016
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Åshild Kristine Andreassen Per Brandtzæg Askild Lorentz Holck Olavi Junttila Heidi Sjursen Konestabo Richard Meadow Kaare Magne Nielsen Rose Vikse Anne Marthe Jevnaker Ville Erling Sipinen Merethe Aasmo Finne Hilde-Gunn Opsahl SortebergAbstract
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Guro Brodal Jan Netland Elin Thingnæs Lid Åshild Ergon Christer Magnusson Arild Sletten Leif Sundheim May Sæthre Anne Marte Tronsmo Bjørn Økland Trond RafossAbstract
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Hugo de Boer Maria Gulbrandsen Asmyhr Hanne Hegre Grundt Kjersti Sjøtun Hans K. Stenøien Jan Ove Gjershaug Kjetil Hindar Lawrence R. Kirkendall Nina Elisabeth Nagy Anders Nielsen Eli Knispel Rueness Odd Terje Sandlund Gaute VelleAbstract
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Lene Frost Andersen Åshild Kristine Andreassen Edel Oddny Elvevoll Gro Ingunn Hemre Brit Hjeltnes Merete Hofshagen Per Ole Iversen Åshild Krogdahl Torsten Källqvist Trond Rafoss Ida Skaar Janneche Utne Skåre Hilde-Gunn Opsahl Sorteberg Inger-Lise Steffensen Vigdis Vandvik Yngvild Wasteson Jan AlexanderAbstract
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Silvio Uhlig Anita Solhaug Rasmus John Normand Frandsen A.H. Merrill B.H. Kenwood Hege Divon R. Riley Erik Lysøe Robert H. Proctor J. Wiik G.S. EriksenAbstract
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Biancha Cavicchi Adrian ElyAbstract
This paper addresses the case of bioenergy development in Emilia Romagna, using and building on a ‘pathways to sustainability’ approach (Leach et al. 2010). It represents the first attempt to apply the ‘pathways’ approach to a European context, investigating the dominant narratives and system framings that led to particular pathways of bioenergy development in the Italian region from 2000 onwards. It then explores how alternative framings emerged as a result of material system changes, and documents how these served to re-frame debates over the following decade. The paper points to a tentative result of this reframing – a redirection of pathways to smaller-scale bioenergy development that addresses the socio-economic needs and environmental concerns of local farmers and communities. The paper makes a concrete contribution to the ‘pathways’ approach by providing a detailed analysis of how framings evolve dynamically as a result of feedbacks between different situated knowledges, framings and the material properties of the system.
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Biancha CavicchiAbstract
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R Stirling Gry Alfredsen Christian Brischke Imke De Windt Lesley Francis E Frühwald Hansson Miha Humar Jöran Jermer M. Klamer M Kutnik PE Laks I Le Bayon S Metsä-Kortelainen Linda Meyer-Veltrup P Morris J Norton T Singh Joris Van Acker Jan Van den Bulcke TM Venås Hannu Viitanen AHH WongAbstract
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