In addition to a primary dwelling, having access to a non-primary dwelling for leisure activities is a mass phenomenon with a long tradition in Norway. This paper questions the Norwegian multi-dwelling lifestyle by critically discussing its climate implications. Based on a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews with persons having access to non-primary dwellings, the paper analyzes the mobility pattern and housing consumption pattern of the multi-dwelling lifestyle. Two lifestyle groups are distinguished: traditional, and modern multi-dwelling lifestyles. A discussion of the climate implications of the two multi-dwelling lifestyles suggests that the traditional non-primary dwelling lifestyle is less climate harmful than the modern one...
This article analyses the relationship between environmental attitudes and energy use in the home an...
There is a burgeoning body of academic literature (e.g. Becken, 2007; Gössling et al, 2006; Hares et...
Several Norwegian Mountain and coastal municipalities have experienced comprehensive second home dev...
Based on a mixed-methods study of Norwegian second home users, this paper addresses travel distances...
Vacation home lifestyle is regarded as part of the Norwegian culture and tradition, and the number o...
The Norwegians’ construction and use of second homes has been an issue in public planning since the ...
This paper addresses possible effects of the growing focus on global warming on households’ domestic...
The mountain or shore-side cabin (hytte) represents a common leisure form for a significant proporti...
By ratifying the Paris Agreement in 2015, Norway pledged to attempt to keep the global temperature r...
The concept of sustainable economic development, parallel to a further improvement in the quality of...
In this article, we explore a cultural change which has made the desire to live close to nature from...
The environmental impacts of leisure consumption have emerged as key factors that must be addressed ...
Individual efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses could have a significant impact on clima...
Due to their production and supply of green energy, the Nordic countries are frequently seen as sust...
Through the participation in leisure activities, people consume goods and services that impact the e...
This article analyses the relationship between environmental attitudes and energy use in the home an...
There is a burgeoning body of academic literature (e.g. Becken, 2007; Gössling et al, 2006; Hares et...
Several Norwegian Mountain and coastal municipalities have experienced comprehensive second home dev...
Based on a mixed-methods study of Norwegian second home users, this paper addresses travel distances...
Vacation home lifestyle is regarded as part of the Norwegian culture and tradition, and the number o...
The Norwegians’ construction and use of second homes has been an issue in public planning since the ...
This paper addresses possible effects of the growing focus on global warming on households’ domestic...
The mountain or shore-side cabin (hytte) represents a common leisure form for a significant proporti...
By ratifying the Paris Agreement in 2015, Norway pledged to attempt to keep the global temperature r...
The concept of sustainable economic development, parallel to a further improvement in the quality of...
In this article, we explore a cultural change which has made the desire to live close to nature from...
The environmental impacts of leisure consumption have emerged as key factors that must be addressed ...
Individual efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses could have a significant impact on clima...
Due to their production and supply of green energy, the Nordic countries are frequently seen as sust...
Through the participation in leisure activities, people consume goods and services that impact the e...
This article analyses the relationship between environmental attitudes and energy use in the home an...
There is a burgeoning body of academic literature (e.g. Becken, 2007; Gössling et al, 2006; Hares et...
Several Norwegian Mountain and coastal municipalities have experienced comprehensive second home dev...