Blar i HVL Open på forfatter "Holden, Erling"
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Closing the sustainable development gap: A global study of goal interactions
Linnerud, Kristin; Holden, Erling; Simonsen, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Meeting one sustainable development goal on human needs, social justice, or environmental limits can make it harder (or easier) to meet others. The extent to which countries succeed in reconciling these goals is context-specific ... -
Five criteria for global sustainable development
Linnerud, Kristin; Holden, Erling (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)A clear understanding of the global-level sustainable development concept is necessary before applying it to projects at a national, local or firm level. Such lower-level projects may concern managing production and ... -
Grand Narratives for sustainable mobility: A conceptual review
Holden, Erling; Banister, David; Gössling, Stefan; Gilpin, Geoffrey Sean; Linnerud, Kristin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The concept of sustainable mobility has had a relatively short life, first being used about 30 years ago. In that time, some progress has been made, but transport is still not contributing enough to the internationally set ... -
Ny vannkraft innen 2020: potensiale og barrierer: en spørreundersøkelse rettet mot potensielle investorer i nye kraftverk og opprusting/utvidelse av eksisterende kraftverk
Linnerud, Kristin; Holden, Erling (HSF-Notat;3-2013, Working paper, 2013)Norge og Sverige skal innen utgangen av 2020 ha satt i produksjon 26,4 TWh kraftproduksjon fra fornybare kilder. Basert på en spørreundersøkelse sommeren 2012 til alle investorer som på det tidspunktet planla eller var i ... -
Renewable Energy Investment: Applying a Motivation Opportunity and Ability Framework in Evaluating Investment Behaviour
Saha, Parmita; Holden, Erling (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)In view of the recent intensified focus on renewable energy, different policies and support schemes have been extensively employed and implemented to promote the use of such by governments around the world. Previous research ... -
A review of dominant sustainable energy narratives
Holden, Erling; Linnerud, Kristin; Rygg, Bente Johnsen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The global energy system is presently unsustainable and, even worse, is on a trajectory moving away from becoming sustainable. Thus, changing the present energy system is crucial, and importantly, it is also a prerequisite ... -
Sustainable Mobility
Holden, Erling; Linnerud, Kristin (Chapter, 2015) -
Sustainable mobility at thirty
Holden, Erling; Gilpin, Geoffrey Sean; Banister, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeared in the 1992 EU Green Paper on the Impact of Transport on the Environment. This paper reviews the literature and reflects on how ... -
Sustainable Mobility – Challenges for a Complex Transition
Berger, Gerald; Feindt, Peter; Holden, Erling; Rubik, Frieder (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
The Imperatives of Sustainable Development
Holden, Erling; Linnerud, Kristin; Banister, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The United Nations sustainable development goals are under fire. By attempting to cover all that is good and desirable in society, these targets have ended up as vague and meaningless. We suggest a model for sustainable ... -
Troublesome leisure travel: Counterproductive sustainable transport policies
Holden, Erling; Linnerud, Kristin (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)In this chapter, we present three well-established sustainable transport policies – developing more compact cities, building pro-environment awareness and attitudes, and promoting growth of information and communication ... -
Unpacking democracy: The effects of different democratic qualities on climate change performance over time
Selseng, Torbjørn; Linnerud, Kristin; Holden, Erling (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Given democracies’ moderate success in combatting climate change, some have questioned whether democracy makes it harder, not easier, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Two decades of research, however, has not provided ...