This thesis examines the adaptive capacity of Longyearbyen, in other words, how the community of Longyearbyen can foresee, prepare for and respond to climate-related challenges. I chose a case study methodology since my aim was to understand Longyearbyen as a living space, and how climate change is experienced across the environmental, economic, and social sectors. I used qualitative methods for data collection, where primary data comes from interviews and observations, supplemented by various secondary academic and non-academic sources. Based on a somewhat revised triangular model, the study examines resilience policies and plans in Svalbard, especially in the context of Longyearbyen. Derived from my findings, the key policies and plans ad...
Purpose – A meta-study covering the past decade maps the development of Norwegian municipal planning...
We live in an ever-changing environment: globalisation is moving forward rapidly; the effects of Cli...
This thesis argues that urban resilience is replacing sustainability as the frame through which clim...
Abstract Longyearbyen, Svalbard, has become somewhat of a showcase of Arctic climate change, howeve...
The backdrop for this study is the Norwegian national Svalbard policy, with long-term goals to trans...
Abstract Longyearbyen, Svalbard, has become showcase of Arctic climate change. However, we know lit...
During the last decades, climate change has been a heavily debated theme in both the news media and ...
This thesis presents a critical assessment of community adaptation, and identifies the need to broad...
Abstract Svalbard’s main urban centre, Longyearbyen, is a town in constant transition. Established ...
Climate changes forces us to make significant mitigation and adaptation measures. As temperature ris...
The topic for this study is Norwegian climate change targets and its social impacts - Case study of ...
The APPLICATE project releases its second case study that describes an extreme precipitation event t...
The consequences of climate change are more noticeable in our everyday life than ever before. The aw...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Climate resilience is an important mix of climate mitigation and climate adaptation designed to mini...
Purpose – A meta-study covering the past decade maps the development of Norwegian municipal planning...
We live in an ever-changing environment: globalisation is moving forward rapidly; the effects of Cli...
This thesis argues that urban resilience is replacing sustainability as the frame through which clim...
Abstract Longyearbyen, Svalbard, has become somewhat of a showcase of Arctic climate change, howeve...
The backdrop for this study is the Norwegian national Svalbard policy, with long-term goals to trans...
Abstract Longyearbyen, Svalbard, has become showcase of Arctic climate change. However, we know lit...
During the last decades, climate change has been a heavily debated theme in both the news media and ...
This thesis presents a critical assessment of community adaptation, and identifies the need to broad...
Abstract Svalbard’s main urban centre, Longyearbyen, is a town in constant transition. Established ...
Climate changes forces us to make significant mitigation and adaptation measures. As temperature ris...
The topic for this study is Norwegian climate change targets and its social impacts - Case study of ...
The APPLICATE project releases its second case study that describes an extreme precipitation event t...
The consequences of climate change are more noticeable in our everyday life than ever before. The aw...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Climate resilience is an important mix of climate mitigation and climate adaptation designed to mini...
Purpose – A meta-study covering the past decade maps the development of Norwegian municipal planning...
We live in an ever-changing environment: globalisation is moving forward rapidly; the effects of Cli...
This thesis argues that urban resilience is replacing sustainability as the frame through which clim...