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Research areas at Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research

Research areas at CSPR

Ongoing research projects

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Carbon Farm: Farming carbon to meet European climate goals

The EU’s new framework for carbon removals is shaping a growing market where forestry becomes key to Europe’s climate transition. This project explores how this market is taking form and what opportunities and challenges it creates for forest owners.

Collage depicting a globe on a plant shoot

Transformational Adaptation

The growing impacts of climate change highlight the urgency of adaptation. This project examines how the concept of transformational adaptation influences international climate negotiations and explores its potential benefits and challenges.

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.

More ongoing projects


  • AgriFoSe203
    2016-2026, Madelene Ostwald, Veronica Brodén Gyberg
  • ClimEQ: Implementering av hÃ¥llbarhetsmÃ¥l i en icke-samstämmig värld: Synergier mellan klimatomställning och minskad ojämlikhet
    2021-2026,
  • Rättvist Vatten: Samverkan för rättvis vattenförvaltning i avrinningsomrÃ¥den - stresstest av torka och höga flöden för hÃ¥llbar och multifunktionell användning av vatten
    2022-2026, Björn-Ola Linnér

Past research projects

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AI4ClimateAdaptation

AI4ClimateAdaptation explores the capacity of AI-based image processing and text mining to contribute to evaluating the accuracy of the national system for impact-based weather warnings and to contribute to the development of the system.

Stones at the Swedish westcoast.

Just transformation: The places, politics and ethics of fossil free society

In 2017 the Swedish Parliament adopted a new climate policy framework that lays the foundations for an ambitious decarbonization of all sectors in Swedish society. The aim is to turn Sweden into the first fossil-free welfare state by 2045.

NAMAs, support to developing countries to reduce emissions

NAMAs, support to developing countries to reduce emissions

The UN climate politics encourage developing countries to, voluntarily, take on nationally appropriate mitigation actions. If needed, they can apply for international support. This project examines what it takes to improve the process.

More past projects

  • ClimateLAB
    2024-2025, Madelene Ostwald
  • Opening the portfolio of negative emissions technologies: A comprehensive study of social, techno-economic and ethical dimensions of biomass-based NETs in Sweden and Tanzania
    2019-2025, Anders Hansson
  • An integrative systems approach to a carbon neutral industry
    2018-2025, Anders Hansson
  • En starkare röst för forskarsamhället vid SDG Summit 2023: En kampanj för att vetenskapliga insikter ska nå och förstås av beslutsfattare och vägleda accelereringen av Agenda 2030
    May 2023-Dec 2024, Maria Jernäs
  • Conflicting ambitions concerning the use of biomass – Sweden, Tanzania and the World
    2016-2022, Anders Hansson
  • Negative carbon dioxide emissions as a feasible transition pathway to sustainability? The uncertainties, barriers, challenges and possibilities of large-scale BECCS implementation in Sweden
    2016-2022, Anders Hansson

Latest publications

2026

Priyatma Singh, Björn-Ola Linnér, Victoria Wibeck (2026) Environmental Science and Policy, Vol. 180, Article 104397 (Article in journal)
Veronica Brodén Gyberg, Woldeamlak Bewket, Maria Jernnäs, Jane Mutune, Lotten Wiréhn (2026) (Conference paper)
Simon Haikola, Johanna Dahlin (2026) Resources policy, Vol. 115, Article 105879 (Article in journal)
Viktor Sköld Gustafsson, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Mattias Hjerpe, Sofie Pilemalm, Martin Waldemarsson (2026) Climate Risk Management, Vol. 52, Article 100820 (Article in journal)
Emma Moberg, Anders Lyngfelt, Fridahl Mathias (2026) Dialogues on Climate Change, Article 29768659261449305 (Article in journal)
Björn-Ola Linnér, Therese Bennich, Henrik Carlsen (2026) Handbook on the Geopolitics of Sustainability, p. 2-21 (Chapter in book)
Maria Jernnäs, Judith Nora Hardt, Alva Linnér (2026) Handbook on the Geopolitics of Sustainability, p. 379-390 (Chapter in book)
Eva Lövbrand, Alejandro Esguerra, Henrike Knappe (2026) Handbook on the Geopolitics of Sustainability: Björn-Ola Linnér, Therese Bennich, Henrik Carlsen, p. 297-308 (Chapter in book)
Anders Hansson, Jonas Anshelm, Simon Haikola (2026) Climate and Development (Article in journal)
Andreas C. Göransson, Isabelle Strömstedt, Emelie Fälton, Anders Ynnerman, Konrad Schönborn (2026) Early Childhood Education Journal (Article in journal)