Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Seter, Hanne"
-
A Quantitative Assessment on the Effectiveness of the International Climate Change Regime
Seter, Hanne (Master thesis, 2011) -
Bylogistikk og brukerbehov. Sustainable Urban Logistics Plans in Norway.
Sund, Astrid Bjørgen; Seter, Hanne; Kristensen, Terje (Research report, 2016) -
Climate variability and conflict
Seter, Hanne (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:100, Doctoral thesis, 2017)While there is an overall consensus on many aspects of the natural science of climate change, the understanding of the potential effects that climate change and climate variability have on human societies is limited. Among ... -
Implementing decarbonisation measures in Norwegian ports
Steen, Markus; Bjerkan, Kristin Ystmark; Hansen, Lillian; Seter, Hanne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Despite the extensive literature on port sustainability, empirical research has so far paid limited attention to experiences with implementing measures that contribute to decarbonisation in small and medium-sized ports. ... -
Policy and politics in energy transitions. A case study on shore power in Oslo
Bjerkan, Kristin Ystmark; Seter, Hanne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Their position in transport systems allows ports to play a fundamental role in energy transitions. In increasingly ambitious quests to promote sustainability, ports often look to shore power to reduce emissions. To fill ... -
Reviewing tools and technologies for sustainable ports: Does research enable decision making in ports?
Bjerkan, Kristin Ystmark; Seter, Hanne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Ports are experiencing increased pressure to reduce negative impacts on climate and environment, and their roles and functions in transport systems and economy make them a key factor in promoting sustainability. There is ... -
The potential for coordinated logistics planning at the local level: A Norwegian in-depth study of public and private stakeholders
Bjørgen, Astrid; Seter, Hanne; Kristensen, Terje; Pitera, Kelly (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Transport is strongly linked to cities and affected by planning related to their future. Trends such as population growth and aging, liveable cities, infrastructure resilience, and changes in land use patterns are reshaping ...