Browsing Registrations from Cristin by Author "Haarstad, Håvard"
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Right-wing and populist support for climate mitigation policies: Evidence from Poland and its carbon-intensive Silesia region
Yazar, Mahir; Hermwille, Lukas; Haarstad, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Research on environmental behaviour is often overlooked in literature on regime destabilization in energy transitions. This study addresses that gap by focusing on socio-political and demographic factors shaping support ... -
The Role of Safety in the Framing of the Hydrogen Economy by Selected Groups of Stakeholders
Derempouka, Efthymia; Skjold, Trygve; Njå, Ove; Haarstad, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)While the international discourse on the hydrogen economy tends to focus on the importance of enabling the transition from fossil to renewable energy sources and the prospects for innovation and value creation, the ... -
The smart city as mobile policy: Insights on contemporary urbanism
Wathne, Marikken Wullf; Haarstad, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)What can the smart city discourse tell us about contemporary urbanism? This discourse is arguably a key exemplar of the increasingly mobile and networked characteristic of urban policy-making, and can reveal important ... -
Social implications of energy infrastructure digitalisation and decarbonisation
Sareen, Siddharth; Smith, Adrian; Gantioler, Sonja; Balest, Jessica; Brisbois, Marie Claire; Tomasi, Silvia; Sovacool, Benjamin; Contreras, Gerardo A. Torres; Haarstad, Håvard; DellaValle, Nives (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Digitalisation provides opportunities to decarbonise energy and, simultaneously, address social exclusion and inequality—but it is unclear whether and how these opportunities are realised. Three case studies investigate ... -
The Spatialities of the Nordic Compact City
Røe, Per Gunnar; Kjærås, Kristin Edith Abrahamsen; Haarstad, Håvard (Chapter, 2022)The compact city has become the preferred and mainstream model for urban, peri-urban and sometimes even rural planning in the Nordic context. However, the compact city is increasingly contested as a model for sustainability ... -
The strategic value of contradictions: exploring the practices of climate planning in Bergen, Norway
Schrage, Jesse Benjamin; Haarstad, Håvard; Hidle, Knut Bjarne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Understanding how cities develop climate plans is crucial to capture their potential to achieve ambitious climate goals. Previous literature has highlighted the role of external pressures or heroic actors in driving local ... -
Transformation as relational mobilisation: The networked geography of Addis Ababa’s sustainable transport interventions
Grandin, Jakob; Haarstad, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Literatures on sustainability transition and transformation increasingly emphasise the role of spatiality and local agency. This paper argues that relational thinking has much more to offer this debate than presently ... -
Urban planning and the smart city: Projects, practices and politics
Karvonen, Andrew; Cook, Matthew; Haarstad, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-03)Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is to use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the economic and environmental performance of cities ... -
Using collaborative hackathons to coproduce knowledge on local climate adaptation governance
Kvamsås, Hanna; Neby, Simon; Haarstad, Håvard; Stiller-Reeve, Mathew Alexander; Schrage, Jesse Benjamin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate change research, we still need to better understand how to coproduce climate knowledge. In this paper, we explore how ... -
Who benefits from sustainable mobility transitions? Social inclusion, populist resistance and elite capture in Bergen, Norway
Remme, Devyn Helen Avhild; Sareen, Siddharth; Haarstad, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoid, shift and improve. We examine a combination of these in a city at the forefront of implementing transition policies, ...