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Tina-Simone Neset

Professor

Presentation

My background in Geography and Environmental Research and great interest in exploring and developing new methodological approaches has led me across several research fields over the years.

These include climate vulnerability and adaptation, climate services, and sustainability transformations with an empirical focus including food production and agriculture, global phosphorus vulnerability, urban sustainability, and the role of digital technologies in climate and environmental science and governance. These empirical research areas have been accompanied by a methodological focus on visualization of climate and environmental data, participatory methods, co-creation, and serious gaming.

The main focus of my ongoing research lies within climate and environmental sciences, with projects specifically exploring methods and tools for assessment, communication and decision support, including climate services, and the role of digital technologies, such as AI and digital twins. In particular, my research aims to explore the role of digital technologies in climate and environmental knowledge (co-) production and governance, and the potential these tools and (climate) services have to accelerate transformative potential.

I am currently engaged in multiple projects to further the exploration of such tools and methods for the collection, analysis and communication of climate and sustainability data, including extreme weather events, urban heat and air quality, as well as measure for climate adaptation and mitigation. Links to the different projects can be found below.

Publications

2026

Genevieve Metson, Karin Eliasson, Björn-Ola Linnér, Tina Neset (2026) Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, Vol. 14, Article 00035 (Article in journal)
Julie Damborg, Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Björn-Ola Linnér, Tina-Simone Neset (2026) Environmental Research Letters, Vol. 21, Article 023001 (Article in journal)
Nico Reski, Carlo Navarra, Lotten Wiréhn, Tina-Simone Neset, Aris Alissandrakis, Aitor Aldama Campino, Fuxing Wang, Isabel Ribeiro, Jorge H. Amorim, Andreas Kerren, Katerina Vrotsou (2026) Virtual Reality, Vol. 30, Article 7 (Article in journal)

2025

Iason Sioutis, Vangelis Angelakis, Anna Antonakopoulou, Vasileios Sourlas, Ida Grundel, Tina Neset, Angelos Amditis (2025) CLIMATE CRISIS AND RESILIENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, CSUM2024, VOL II, p. 227-237 (Conference paper)
Björn-Ola Linnér, Juliana Porsani, Bwalya Chibwe, Alva Linnér, Carlo Navarra, Maria Jernnäs, Marie Francisco, Tina Schmid Neset, Alexandre Antonelli, Victoria Wibeck (2025) Plants, People, Planet (Article in journal)
Carlo Navarra, Kostiantyn Kucher, Tina-Simone Neset, Clara Greve Villaro, Fredrik Schück, Jonas Unger, Katerina Vrotsou (2025) International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Vol. 126, Article 105562 (Article in journal)
S. Magaya, M. Reimer, G.S. Metson, Tina-Simone Neset, M. Torralba, C.J.E. Schulp (2025) Food Policy, Vol. 134, Article 102881 (Article in journal)
Fuxing Wang, Aitor Aldama-Campino, Danijel BeluÅ¡ić, Jorge H. Amorim, Isabel Ribeiro, Lotten Wiréhn, David Segersson, Ralf Döscher, Carlo Navarra, Tina-Simone Neset, Petter Lind (2025) Urban Climate, Vol. 59 (Article in journal)
Sara Cruz, Marisa Graca, Paulo Conceicao, Tina Schmid Neset, Sirkku Juhola (2025) Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Vol. 68, p. 797-819 (Article in journal)

2024

Tina-Simone Neset, Katerina Vrotsou, Lotta Andersson, Carlo Navarra, Fredrik Schück, Magnus Mateo Edström, Caroline Rydholm, Clara Greve Villaro, Kostiantyn Kucher, Björn-Ola Linnér (2024) Climate Risk Management, Vol. 46, Article 100673 (Article in journal)

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Research and projects

Climate research presented in the Norrköping Decision Arena

Exploring the transformative potential of climate services

The project explores how next-generation climate services can support societal transformation through data, visualisation and communication – with a focus on energy, agriculture and urban planning.

The Dome at Visualiseringscenter C with audience.

Profile area - Visual Digital Futures

Visual Digital Future has established itself as a significant research area at LiU through world-leading research and cutting-edge infrastructure. New perspectives in both visualisation and AI can contribute to development in exciting new directions.

Profile area - Societal Transformations

Societal Transformations meet the challenges facing society where a comprehensive approach is required that takes into account several dimensions. Together we can meet the challenges and contribute to developing new innovative solutions.

The Norrköping Decision Arena

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