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Virtual Worlds: digital technologies in climate and biodiversity governance
Virtual Worlds explores the role of digital technologies in managing climate change and biodiversity loss. The program reviews how technology can improve environmental governance and include local knowledge for sustainable development.
Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, CSPR
CSPR is a platform for knowledge production to trigger and promote societal changes towards safe and just climate futures for all. Our goal is to create knowledge and methodological approaches that can support and advance climate actions.
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Webinar on the state’s role in water planning
This webinar, entitled "The role of the state in water infrastructure planning – from an unhealthy past to a climate-unsecure future", is the second webinar in a seminar series on climate action in the Swedish water sector, exploring different...
Reliable validation of greenhouse gas models and assessments
The project develops new methods to improve the validation of greenhouse gas models and assessments. The focus is on creating cost-effective, mobile, and high-resolution methods for measuring greenhouse gas fluxes and land use.
Sustainable supply chains in Swedish industry
The project studies models and approaches that large companies are currently working with to promote an upstream sustainable supply chain, identify success factors and develop a new unique model for supplier sustainability assurance.
Megabytes vs Megawatts
Megabytes vs Megawatts is a research project that studies ongoing infrastructure developments and societal imaginaries to make data centers more environmentally sustainable.
Imagination as a tool for climate action: towards preparedness in the Swedish water sector, ImagineAction
The Swedish water sector needs transformation to meet the rapidly changing climate, but despite overwhelming evidence, adaptation is currently not happening fast enough. The problem is not primarily about lack of knowledge, but lack of imagination.
Visual Water
Heavy rainfall is causing damage in urban built environments and are expected to be further intensified due to climate change. We develop an interactive visualization platform to support cities in sustainably addressing such climate related risks.
Unexpected greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment
New technology reveals hidden greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants. The research shows 90% of emissions are missed in standard measurements. This project aims to identify effective ways to reduce emissions.
RELITORATE – Connecting shorelines, carbon flows, and greenhouse gases
Littoral zones influence carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions but are often overlooked. This project integrates them into lake carbon budgets using advanced measurement and modelling techniques.