Åsa Svenfelt
Royal Institute of Technology
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Environmental Modelling and Software | 2014
Miriam Börjesson Rivera; Cecilia Håkansson; Åsa Svenfelt; Göran Finnveden
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can have both negative and positive impacts on the environment. Immediate negative environmental impacts arise due to the production, use and disposal ...
Local Environment | 2010
Åsa Svenfelt; Annika Carlsson-Kanyama
Urban and industrialised societies usually involve little connection between consumers and the resource base upon which the production of goods depends. Changing this situation could potentially enhance social and ecological sustainability. This study explored ecological aspects of the educational role of local food supply, with the aim of identifying signs of enhanced consumer understanding or awareness of the ecology of food production resulting from producer–consumer interaction. A series of qualitative interviews were carried out with customers at a farmers’ market in Stockholm. The results showed that the interviewees were mainly concerned with quality, price and taste, and not production conditions. In addition, a number of interviewees experienced a sense of trust when shopping at the market. We found few examples of contributions to ecological knowledge among customers at the market, but there were some examples of learning opportunities. The local food supplied by the market reminded customers of the seasonality of production. Stallholders also provided information on how to store, prepare and cook vegetables, which may encourage a change in diet that is preferable from an environmental standpoint.
Local Environment | 2015
Jacob von Oelreich; Annika Carlsson-Kanyama; Åsa Svenfelt; Per Wikman-Svahn
A warmer climate leads to rising sea levels. Despite uncertainties about how rapid and substantial future sea-level rise (SLR) will be, society needs to prepare and adapt. This study examines the state of planning for future SLR in Sweden by surveying 33 coastal municipalities in southern Sweden and interviewing local, regional and national authorities with relevant accountability. The results reveal that there are considerable gaps in current planning for SLR. Almost one-third of municipalities lack guiding planning documents for SLR, and more than two-thirds do not discuss SLR beyond 2100. We argue that the prevailing uncertainty and ambiguity in assessments of future SLR is problematic within a traditional “predict-then-act” paradigm, and that robust approaches, such as scenario planning, can reduce many of these problems.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2011
Åsa Svenfelt; Rebecka Engström; Örjan Svane
Energy | 2011
Tove Malmqvist; Mauritz Glaumann; Åsa Svenfelt; Per-Olof Carlson; Martin Erlandsson; Johnny Andersson; Helene Wintzell; Göran Finnveden; Torbjörn Lindholm; Tor-Göran Malmström
Sustainability | 2013
Göran Finnveden; Tomas Ekvall; Yevgeniya Arushanyan; Mattias Bisaillon; Greger Henriksson; Ulrika Gunnarsson Östling; Maria Ljunggren Söderman; Jenny Sahlin; Åsa Stenmarck; Johan Sundberg; Jan-Olov Sundqvist; Åsa Svenfelt; Patrik Söderholm; Anna Björklund; Ola Eriksson; Tomas Forsfält; Mona Guath
Futures | 2014
Rebecka Milestad; Åsa Svenfelt; Karl Henrik Dreborg
Futures | 2010
Åsa Svenfelt; Rebecka Engström; Mattias Höjer
Futures | 2011
Mattias Höjer; Karl Henrik Dreborg; Rebecka Engström; Ulrika Gunnarsson-Östling; Åsa Svenfelt
Futures | 2011
Mattias Höjer; Karl Henrik Dreborg; Rebecka Engström; Ulrika Gunnarsson-Östling; Åsa Svenfelt