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Change your space, change your culture: exploring spatial change management strategies
(Journal article, 2017)Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore the use of, and challenges associated with, spatial change management strategies. This is done through a discussion on how spatial environments may be utilised to effect ... -
Characterizing positive energy district (Ped) through a preliminary review of 60 existing projects in europe
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Positive Energy District (PED) is recently proposed to be an integral part of a district/urban energy system with a corresponding positive influence. Thus, the PED concept could become the key solution to energy system ... -
Cleaning services in local authorities
(Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2015:274, Doctoral thesis, 2015)This thesis discusses cleaning services in local authorities and is a response to calls for new knowledge on public facility management (FM). The research was financed by the Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and ... -
Climate change impacts and fungal decay in vulnerable historie buildings at Svalbard
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper emphasises on degradation of wood in cultural heritage structures at Svalbard. Nowhere else does global heating occur faster. Negative impacts of climate change will increase the strain on wooden structures ... -
Co-Creation of Positive Energy Blocks
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A main challenge in building carbon-neutral built environments is the ability to scale and replicate solutions. We examine how to develop low-carbon neighbourhoods and districts, while aiming at climate-friendly and ... -
A co-creative method for mapping and improving energy use and management in non-residential buildings
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The built environment has a significant role to play to support a transition towards sustainability. A critical point is the energy use and management of non-residential buildings, where the operational phase has been ... -
Cognition and the Built Environment
(Book, 2017)Cognition and the Built Environment argues that interacting with our built environment, as users and as architects, is a cognitive process. It claims that architecture, in its form and meaning, is a basic, embodied level ... -
Coliving i et bærekraftsperspektiv
(Master thesis, 2022)Bærekraftig utvikling skal bidra til å imøtekomme dagens behov, uten at det går på bekostning av fremtidige generasjoners muligheter til å tilfredsstille sine behov. Bygg-, anleggs- og eiendomsnæringen utvikler store deler ... -
Coliving i et bærekraftsperspektiv
(Master thesis, 2022)Bærekraftig utvikling skal bidra til å imøtekomme dagens behov, uten at det går på bekostning av fremtidige generasjoners muligheter til å tilfredsstille sine behov. Bygg-, anleggs- og eiendomsnæringen utvikler store deler ... -
Communicative Planning and Democratic Decentralisation in India- Case of Kolkata City
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Community Life Through Public Space in South Korean Fine-Grained Urban Area, A Case Study of Part of Sangyeok-3-Dong, Daegu
(Master thesis, 2022)South Korea went through intense urban expansion in the last century and quickly developed a mass of low-rise settlements in a packed way until the 1980s. It is the fine-grained urban area in decline nowadays. In face of ... -
Community Participation in Public Urban Improvement Project - Towards understanding of ‘on the ground’ processes and outcomes in the UEIP project, Banepa, Nepal
(Master thesis, 2014)There has never been common understanding of the concept of community participation. Along with the positive effects, various authors have also pointed out many negative outcomes. Nevertheless, community participation ... -
Community resilience implications for institutional response under uncertainty: Cases of the floods in Wayanad, India and the earthquake in Port‐au‐Prince, Haiti
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)While trajectories of community resourcefulness, solidarity, and mutual trust during and following environmental crises are abound in the literature, how these trajectories are taken into consideration and influences spatial ... -
Compact city Planning and Development: Emerging Practices and Strategies for Achieving the Goals of Sustainability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The compact city is one of the leading paradigms of sustainable urbanism. Compact city planning and development has, over the last 30 years or so, been the preferred response to the challenges of sustainable development. ... -
Conflicts between bikes and trucks in urban areas—A survey of Norwegian cyclists
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Several challenges accompany the current growth of bike and truck volumes in urban areas, with traffic safety being one of the most critical concerns. Bike-truck accidents present a direct measure of the safety; however, ... -
Conserving the Mandala: Community-based conservation of the living sacred heritage Through reconciling faith and conservation. Case study: Bauddhanath Monument Zone – Kathmandu, Nepal
(Master thesis, 2013)hroughout this research I have tried to emphasize on the spiritual and cultural meanings embedded in the heritage materiality to signify how the conservation rituals of Bauddhanath Stupa or any other Buddhist stupas are ... -
Construction processes in hospitals - A comparative study of construction processes in hospitals in Norway and the USA
(Master thesis, 2014)This thesis assesses the differences in the construction process at two hospitals, one in Norway and the other in the USA. The Norwegian health sector has received a lot of bad press regarding their internal processes ... -
Contested Formality and Incipient Informality in Delhi´s new Suburban Space - A Case Study in Savda Ghevra Resettlement Colony
(Master thesis, 2014)Forced evictions and resettlement of central slums have become a common and inevitable part of the development of cities in the global South. This is often related to the beautification processes of the cities, and most ... -
Contested Urban Green Space Development: Rolling Back the Frontiers of Sustainability in Trondheim, Norway
(Chapter, 2022)Ongoing urban densification in Nordic regions raises sustainability trade-offs related to compactness, land use and urban green space. In Norway, green spaces comprising both natural and agricultural areas are highly valued ...