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Meet IIIEE researcher Bernadett Kiss

Urban Transition Öresund: Comparison of cost models supports retrofitting Copenhagen city is one of many European cities in need of energy retrofitting for its many older apartment buildings. But the related high costs tend to slow down the work. With IIIEE researchers contribution on knowledge of the pros and cons of different financing models, Copenhagen is advancing its work.Most European citie

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/meet-iiiee-researcher-bernadett-kiss - 2025-10-21

Social norms, pro-environmental behaviour and sustainable energy use

How can we assess the impacts of social norms on low-carbon mobility options? We contribute to this field by experimenting with and assessing the impacts of social norms on low-carbon mobility options. Policymakers and scientists are paying increasing attention to how social norms can promote pro-environmental behaviour and sustainable energy use. We contribute to this field by experimenting with

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/social-norms-pro-environmental-behaviour-and-sustainable-energy-use - 2025-10-21

Study visit to wastewater treatment plant

The fresh IIIEE students have concluded a study visit to the local wastewater treatment plant in Lund. On 21 September the EMP B29 students went on a study visit to the local wastewater treatment plant in Lund as a part of learning about how the urban water system works and how the wastewater is treated. Study visits like this one is critical for the learning process in the course. At the IIIEE, i

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/study-visit-wastewater-treatment-plant - 2025-10-21

Upcoming PhD thesis defence on Business Models for Sustainable Consumption

On 30 September, Heather Schoonover will defend her PhD thesis entitled "Business Models for Sustainable Consumption: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Rental and Reuse of Home Furnishings." Heather's work focuses on business models that can facilitate sustainable consumption practices, primarily regarding rental and reuse of home furnishings and other consumer goods. In her thesis, she aims

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/upcoming-phd-thesis-defence-business-models-sustainable-consumption - 2025-10-21

Study visit to Nymölla Paper Plant

Successful study visit to Nymölla Paper Plant as part of the master's course in environmental management in industry. On Monday 20 September, the IIIEE master's students (from the MESPOM programme together with Environmental Science students) went for a study visit to Nymölla Paper Plant. This is a big industry in Sweden and it makes a lasting impression to experience the scale of the operations.

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/study-visit-nymolla-paper-plant - 2025-10-21

Examining the importance of individuals as well as society for changes to behavior patterns

What is the role of individual and society when it comes to changing our behavior patterns? Oksana Mont and Maria Wolrath Söderberg argue for going beyond the traditional dichotomy towards seeing linkages and dependencies. The Swedish National coordinator för Agenda 2030 has initiated a podcast series on sustainable consumption and production. In the podcast series of ten episodes, different persp

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/examining-importance-individuals-well-society-changes-behavior-patterns - 2025-10-21

Social norms, pro-environmental behaviour and sustainable energy use

How can we assess the impacts of social norms on low-carbon mobility options? One recent study experimenting and assessing the impacts on social norms on low-carbon mobility options indicates that for social norms to be effective, other policy instruments are critically needed too. Policymakers and scientists are paying increasing attention to how social norms can promote pro-environmental behavio

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/social-norms-pro-environmental-behaviour-and-sustainable-energy-use-0 - 2025-10-21

New journal paper on "Climate change, mindsets, agency and visions"

​​​​​​​How do people in Sweden perceive their wellbeing, agency and future in a changing climate? A recent study found that climate actions are perceived as leading to improved (rather than reduced) wellbeing. At the same time, climate anxiety and frustration about structural and governance issues limit agency. Still, people seem optimistic about what a sustainable future might bring. The study ta

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/new-journal-paper-climate-change-mindsets-agency-and-visions - 2025-10-21

Can Europe’s Climate City Contracts Shake Up Urban Climate Action?

The key mechanism behind the climate neutral cities mission is a concept called Climate City Contracts. In a new blogpost, researchers Kes McCormick and Katherine Shabb, investigate how these work and suggest what they need to create maximum impact. Think big. Think bold. Think mission to the moon! That’s the goal of the European Commission’s Mission program, which aims to package together funding

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/can-europes-climate-city-contracts-shake-urban-climate-action - 2025-10-21

Report on the state of the sharing economy in Melbourne

A new city report from the Urban Sharing project focuses on Melbourne and in three sectors: space, mobility, and physical goods. The report finds that although the sharing economy in Melbourne is among the most vibrant and diverse in Australia, and most know of the larger sharing platforms, many smaller initiatives remain virtually unknown and struggle to scale up. As part of the Urban Sharing and

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/report-state-sharing-economy-melbourne - 2025-10-21

A Strong Sustainability Framework for Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage

What is the eco-sufficiency perspective? An IIIEE study has developed a framework for the preservation of cultural heritage through digitalisation and for minimising environmental impacts and maximising the potential of preservation. The intensifying effects of climate change are becoming one of the main threats to cultural heritage, posing risks of degradation or destruction. Climate change is br

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/strong-sustainability-framework-digital-preservation-cultural-heritage - 2025-10-21

A successful PhD dissertation with Heather Schoonover

On 30 September 2022, Heather Schoonover successfully defended the thesis “Business Models for Sustainable Consumption: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Rental and Reuse of Home Furnishings”. Opponent was Giulia Calabretta, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft, the Netherlands Congratulations Heather! Read more about Heather’s thesis in a previously p

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/successful-phd-dissertation-heather-schoonover - 2025-10-21

EMP students to visit study SYSAV - as per tradition

Our new batch of EMP students visit waste management company SYSAV today. The visit gives great insights in current thinking about waste and waste prevention but also in-real-life opportunities to see and experience large scale waste incineration and recycling. The visit to SYSAV is a tradition in the EMP programme. We thank Ann Nerlund, Rustan Nilsson and SYSAV for insightful presentation and sho

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/emp-students-visit-study-sysav-tradition - 2025-10-21

Roland Zinkernagel has successfully defended his Licentiate Degree

On Monday 3 October Roland Zinkernagel has successfully defended his Licentiate Degree. The thesis is named “Localising the Sustainable Development Goals: tools and processes for building urban transformative capacity – the case of Malmö”. The opponent was Kristina Jönsson, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Lund University. Read more about the thesis in an earlier news it

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/roland-zinkernagel-has-successfully-defended-his-licentiate-degree - 2025-10-21

How to achieve sustainable consumption through policy interventions?

New article that suggests future research directions for policy interventions. Although policy-makers are starting to acknowledge the need for policy-intervention to achieve sustainable consumption it is difficult to achieve policy-making that leads to impactful consumption interventions.  IIIEE researchers Oksana Mont, Matthias Lehner, and Carl Dalhammar have published a new article in Frontiers

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/how-achieve-sustainable-consumption-through-policy-interventions - 2025-10-21

Upcoming "Mid-term seminar" with PhD-student Karolina Södergren

On 14 October, Karolina Södergren will present her mid-term seminar for the ongoing PhD work. Karolina's research focuses on how local governance modes, organization models and values matter for industrial symbiosis development in municipalities. Karolina Södergren’s mid-term seminar will be held at the IIIEE on the 14 October 2022. A mid-term seminar is an internally required milestone at the III

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/upcoming-mid-term-seminar-phd-student-karolina-sodergren - 2025-10-21

IIIEE Strategy Meeting in Höör

The IIIEE Strategy Meeting took place on 6th October to discuss quality in education. IIIEE colleagues gathered in Höör for a full day programme. The discussions focused on delivering quality and value in Master's and & PhD education. All colleagues also enjoyed a beautiful autumn day together and as a fun fact took the chance to learn more about special monument indicating the exact geographical

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-strategy-meeting-hoor - 2025-10-21

Citizen participation in the governance of nature-based solutions

How do we go beyond tokenistic forms of participation to collaborative multi-stakeholder forms of engagement? A recent paper looks at the current forms and implications of citizen participation in nature-based solution cases in 21 cities. The results show that although tokenistic forms dominate citizen participation, collaborative multi-stakeholder forms of engagement do not automatically lead to

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/citizen-participation-governance-nature-based-solutions - 2025-10-21

IIIEE launching a new podcast on “Talking Transformations”

Research shows conversations matter - both for learning and inspiring action. On the topic of transformations, the IIIEE will release new mini-series several times a year, consisting of a bundle of episodes around a common theme. First out is the series on 'Cities, Climate and Change'. The IIIEE is launching a new podcast collection “Talking Transformations”  with thought leaders from government,

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-launching-new-podcast-talking-transformations - 2025-10-21