- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- International Development and Aid
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Impact of Light on Environment and Health
- Climate Change and Geoengineering
- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
- Climate Change Communication and Perception
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- European Union Policy and Governance
- Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
- Climate Change and Sustainable Development
- Energy Efficiency and Management
- demographic modeling and climate adaptation
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Noise Effects and Management
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
- Risk Perception and Management
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
2024-2025
Stockholm University
2021-2024
Oregon State University
2019-2020
Cities and local governments are increasingly under pressure to accelerate transformative change in energy climate transitions. To help cities their actions, the European Commission (EC) has established EU Mission, which aims for neutrality by 2030 participating cities. The literature argues that one of main obstacles accelerating decarbonization lies organizational divisions other forms structural silos. One possible ways address these challenges transformation is through governance...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) increasingly features in climate scenarios that hold global warming well below 2°C by 2100. Given the continuous gap between mitigation pledges and emission pathways are aligned with achieving temperature goals of Paris Agreement, we would expect countries to promote CDR their long-term planning achieve mid-century targets. Yet, may not consider it responsibility contribute response change using CDR. Thus, a study respective country's plans is both timely vital....
Earthquakes along the Cascadia subduction zone would generate a local tsunami that could arrive at coastlines within minutes. Few studies provide empirical evidence to understand potential behaviors of residents during this emergency. To fill knowledge gap, study examines residents’ perceptions and intended evacuation in response an earthquake tsunami, utilizing survey sent households Seaside, OR. The results show majority respondents can correctly identify whether their house is inside or...
Abstract How can the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) be made more effective? This paper argues that in order to make UNFCCC fit for purpose, there is a need identify specific institutional reforms create ripple effects accelerate climate action across governance levels and relevant organisations. Longstanding calls reform have targeted inefficient procedures with intent promote effective outcomes – after entry into force of Paris Agreement transform towards holding...
Abstract Carbon border levies have been suggested as an important tool for ramping up climate action. Such a levy is being negotiated part of the EU’s Green Deal, with input from public consultations. The success carbon adjustment mechanism (CBAM) will depend on its design and acceptance. While most analyses focus resistance major external trade partners, this article views non-state actors within EU. Their be decisive cohesion determination EU CBAM proposal encounters resistance. Examining...
This study examines public concern for energy security and support investment in new technologies. Using household survey data from the western U.S. states of California, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, socio-demographic characteristics, environmental values, policy relevant knowledge are analyzed as drivers technology orientations. Findings suggest that a majority respondents each state believe not enough money is being spent on research, country has insufficient resources, technologies can...