Örjan Svane
Royal Institute of Technology
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International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development | 2011
Örjan Svane; Josefin Wangel; Lars A. Engberg; Jenny Palm
This article examines the environmental management of Stockholms large brownfield development Hammarby Sjöstad through the concept of negotiating sustainabilities. An Environmental Programme injected exceptional aims into an ongoing, ordinary planning process involving developers, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders. In parallel, a project team was established and given the task of realising aims through governing, networking, negotiation and persuasion. Discourse theory is used to analyse the epistemological disagreement between actors on how to operationalise the aims. Theories on governance networks and meta-governance facilitate the understanding of the project teams role in negotiations. The analysis is divided into two parts: ‘Playing the game’ focuses on the aim contents and how these were negotiated between actors, while ‘… but the game was staged’ highlights how negotiations were conditioned from the outside. The results indicate that negotiations on, for example, development contracts were circumscribed by a prehistory of institutional and interactive positioning, thus leaving only a small imprint on the actual outcome. Negotiations during events unburdened by path dependency affected outcomes more. Staging of the project teams activities was initially strong, but gradually waned. Learning within the team was rapid and gradually resulted in a higher level of aim fulfilment. After 10 years, learning is clearly discernible in other Stockholm developments too, such as the Royal Seaport. International interest, as manifested through study visits to the area, remains high. The main general lessons learned include the need for introducing exceptional aims and project organisations early in the project, and the potentially positive effects of active networking to increase actor collaboration and thus the projects field of options.
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning | 2008
Carina Weingaertner; Örjan Svane; Berndt Brikell
In the development and growth of cities, certain stages or segments in time are considered more important than the others. Analysts have identifi ed these points in time as ‘formative moments’, ‘pol ...
Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2011
Åsa Svenfelt; Rebecka Engström; Örjan Svane
Energy Efficiency | 2011
Daniel Jonsson; Stina Gustafsson; Josefin Wangel; Mattias Höjer; Per Lundqvist; Örjan Svane
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management | 2008
Örjan Svane
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management | 2002
Rolf Johansson; Örjan Svane
Futures | 2013
Josefin Wangel; Stina Gustafsson; Örjan Svane
Sustainable Development | 2006
Örjan Svane; Carina Weingaertner
Nordic Consumer Policy Research Conference 2007, Helsinki, Finland, October 3–5 2007 | 2007
Örjan Svane
Sustainable Development | 2002
Örjan Svane