Blar i Institutt for arkitektur og planlegging på tittel
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Crafting livelihoods: Towards an inclusive urbanization in Jaipur
(Master thesis, 2020)While cities have benefited from being the epicentre of urbanisation, the pace and scale of the process are accompanied by unequal distribution of resources that leave many behind. In India, which has a society segregated ... -
Critical method needs in measuring greenhouse gas fluxes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Reaching climate goals depends on appropriate and accurate methods to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and to verify that efforts to mitigate GHG emissions are effective. We here highlight critical advantages, limitations, ... -
Cultural heritage in project management: project appraisal and quality assurance in the early phase of major public investments
(Journal article, 2017)This paper is an analysis of how cultural heritage values are handled in documentation related to early phase evaluations of major public investment projects in Norway. This study was instigated by an apparent lack in the ... -
Cultural heritage management and local development in a South Sámi and Norse mountainous borderland
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The article discusses how municipal planning and management can enable South Sámi and Norse cultural history to contribute to local development in two sparsely populated mountain municipalities in south-east Norway. The ... -
D1.2: Report on the Architecture for the ICT Ecosystem
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D2C-SM: Designing a Distributed-to-Centralized Software Management Architecture for Smart Cities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Smart city innovations can enhance the quality of citizens’ life through different smart technology management solutions, including resource management, data management, and software management. Nowadays, there are two ... -
Data-driven smart eco-cities and sustainable integrated districts: A best-evidence synthesis approach to an extensive literature review
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Data-Driven Smart Sustainable Cities of the Future: An Evidence Synthesis Approach to a Comprehensive State-of-the-Art Literature Review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Sustainable cities are currently undergoing unprecedented transformative changes in light of the recent paradigm shift in science and technology brought on by big data science and analytics. These marked changes are motivated ... -
Data-Driven Smart Sustainable Cities of the Future: New Conceptions of and Approaches to the Spatial Scaling of Urban Form
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)There is a growing interest in urban form as the spatial concretization of urban sustainability. At the core of sustainable urban form is the spatial pattern of the different types of the physical objects characterizing ... -
Daylight, view and fresh air in energy-efficient housing
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De-scripting office design: exploring design intentions in use
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Purpose This paper aims to explore how users respond to office design through their use of space. Intentions for how office spaces should be used can be not only understood as sociomaterial scripts that are inscribed into ... -
Defining a niche for Facilities Management in Smart Cities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A wide variety of disciplines engage in Smart Cities as the scope and breadth of it is broad. Within the built environment, there is much discussion on how planning and construction phases influence Smart Cities. There is ... -
Delingsløsninger som tiltak for bærekraftig og sirkulær utvikling
(Master thesis, 2021)For å kunne bremse den globale temperaturstigningen kreves det en samfunnsomstilling, der forbruket må reduseres. Vi må bevege oss bort fra den lineære økonomien og mot en sirkulær økonomi, der ressursene forblir i kretsløpet ... -
DEN FEMTE BYEN Casestudie av Elgeseter i Trondheim som kulturmiljø
(Master thesis, 2022)Sammendrag Denne masteroppgaven er en undersøkelse av de historiske lagene som utgjør en by. Oppgaven er formet som en casestudie og tar for seg Elgeseter-området i Trondheim. Den fysiske strukturen i caseområdet er formet ... -
Den femte byen. Casestudie av Elgeseter i Trondheim som kulturmiljø
(Master thesis, 2022)Denne masteroppgaven er en undersøkelse av de historiske lagene som utgjør en by. Oppgaven er formet som en casestudie og tar for seg Elgeseter-området i Trondheim. Den fysiske strukturen i caseområdet er dannet over en ... -
Developing a scenario calculator for smart energy communities in Norway: Identifying gaps between vision and practice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Key Performance Indicators are important instruments, both in defining high-level goals (international or national) and when planning smart energy communities. However, there is often a gap between the high-level goals, ... -
Developing sustainable energy efficient buildings – a transnational knowledge transfer experience between Norway and Kosovo
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The present study investigates the knowledge transfer (KT) processes from Norwegian University of Science and Technology to College ESLG in Kosovo. An inter-organisational knowledge of transfer theoretical framework from ... -
Developing sustainable energy efficient buildings – A transnational knowledge transfer experience between Norway and Kosovo
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)As transnational institutional development programs are often advocated as a knowledge transfer opportunity between the partner universities, this case study “Sustainable Energy Efficient Buildings –Knowledge Transfer ... -
Discussion of facilities management as an academic discipline: To what extent are the general requirements met and what does it mean?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore what an academic discipline is and to apply and discuss this definition using facilities management as an example. The paper addresses an academic world that is facing the ... -
Does new bicycle infrastructure result in new or rerouted bicyclists? A longitudinal GPS study in Oslo
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Well-connected bicycle infrastructure networks are widely accepted to be an important factor for increasing the level of bicycling in urban environments where motorised and active transport modes must co-exist. However, ...