• The sustainable materials roadmap 

      Titirici, Magda; Baird, Sterling G; Sparks, Taylor D; Yang, Shirley Min; Brandt-Talbot, Agnieszka; Hosseinaei, Omid; Harper, David P; Parker, Richard M; Vignolini, Silvia; Berglund, Lars A; Li, Yuanyuan; Gao, Huai-Ling; Mao, Li-Bo; Yu, Shu-Hong; Díez, Noel; Ferrero, Guillermo A; Sevilla, Marta; Szilágyi, Petra Ágota; Stubbs, Connor J; Worch, Joshua C; Huang, Yunping; Luscombe, Christine K; Lee, Koon-Yang; Luo, Hui; Platts, M.J.; Tiwari, Devendra; Kovalevskiy, Dmitry; Fermin, David J; Au, Heather; Alptekin, Hande; Crespo-Ribadeneyra, Maria; Ting, Valeska P; Fellinger, Tim-Patrick; Barrio, Jesús; Westhead, Olivia; Roy, Claudie; Stephens, Ifan E L; Nicolae, Sabina Alexandra; Sarma, Saurav Ch; Oates, Rose P; Wang, Chen-Gang; Li, Zibiao; Loh, Xian Jun; Myers, Rupert J; Heeren, Niko; Grégoire, Alice; Périssé, Clément; Zhao, Xiaoying; Vodovotz, Yael; Earley, Becky; Finnveden, Göran; Björklund, Anna; Harper, Gavin D J; Walton, Allan; Anderson, Paul A (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Over the past 150 years, our ability to produce and transform engineered materials has been responsible for our current high standards of living, especially in developed economies. However, we must carefully think of the ...
    • Sustainable operation of geothermal power plants: why economics matters 

      Hackstein, Fynn V.; Madlener, Reinhard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This paper, based on a novel hybrid techno-economic model for geothermal power plants with endogenized plant lifetime, investigates the economic feasibility of a sustainable exploitation of geothermal resources for electricity ...
    • Sustainable optimization of global aquatic omega-3 supply chain could substantially narrow the nutrient gap 

      Shepon, Alon; Makov, Tamar; Hamilton, Helen Ann; Mueller, Daniel Beat; Gephart, Jessica A.; Henriksson, Patrik John Gustav; Troell, Max; Golden, Christopher D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Omega-3 EPA and DHA fatty acids are vital for human health, but current human nutritional requirements are greater than supply. This nutrient gap is poised to increase as demand increases and the abundance of aquatic foods ...
    • Sustainable Passenger Transport: Back to Brundtland 

      Holden, Erling; Linnerud, Kristin; Banister, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      We argue that there is no clear definition of the concept sustainable passenger transport to help guide politicians in solving challenges at the global or regional level. Rather, the use of the concept has to an increasing ...
    • Sustainable Project Management: Reducing the Risk of Cost Inaccuracy Using a PLS-SEM Approach 

      Foroutan Mirhosseini, Seyedali; Pitera, Kelly; Odeck, James; Welde, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Determining the factors leading to cost inaccuracy in infrastructure projects relates to sustainability by improving the cost performance of the projects (economic sustainability) and reducing the waste of available resources ...
    • Sustainable reinforced concrete design of structural walls 

      Grammatikos, Sotirios; Papatzani, Styliani; Giannakis, Ioannis; Kotsovos, Michael D; Das, Subrata Chandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Sustainability calls for reduction in the use of natural resources and man-made materials. In light of this, the present study demonstrates the potentials of the reduction of transverse reinforcement in structural walls. ...
    • Sustainable Seafood Consumption in Action: Relevant Behaviors and their Predictors 

      Richter, Isabell Gabriele Maria; Thøgersen, John; Kløckner, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Within the discussion around sustainable diets, seafood consumption is still a relatively neglected field. This article discusses relevant behaviours consumers can perform to consume seafood sustainably. The predictive ...
    • Sustainable Sewage Sludge Management: From Current Practices to Emerging Nutrient Recovery Technologies 

      Shaddel, Sina; Bakhtiary Davijany, Hamidreza; Kabbe, Christian; Dadgar, Farbod; Østerhus, Stein Wold (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Nutrient recovery from secondary resources, such as wastewater, has received increasing attention in recent years. Nutrient cycle sustainability and recycling approaches are important measures under development and ...
    • Sustainable software engineering : curriculum development based on ACM/IEEE guidelines 

      Mishra, Alok; Mishra, Deepti (Chapter, 2021)
      Climate change risk and environmental degradation are the most critical issues of our society. Our technology-influenced daily lifestyle involves many types of software and apps which are used by society at large, and their ...
    • Sustainable software engineering education curricula development 

      Mishra, Alok; Mishra, Deepti (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Climate change risk and environmental degradation are the most critical issues of our society. Our technology influenced daily life style involves many software and apps which are used by large society and their use is ...
    • Sustainable strategies for harvesting predators and prey in a fluctuating environment 

      Bellier, Edwige; Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Engen, Steinar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The effects of harvest and fluctuating environment on inter-dependent predators and prey are complex and not well-known. We define a stochastic model where the predators and prey dynamically interact. The novelty of the ...
    • Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems: Themes of Public Perception—A Case Study 

      Thodesen, Bridget; Time, Berit; Kvande, Tore (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Climate adaptation measures address the challenges that densification and climate change impose on the urban environment. Sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS) constructs include the introduction of natural elements, ...
    • Sustainable urbanization? Norwegian cabin culture in transition 

      Berker, Thomas; Gansmo, Helen Jøsok (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      In this article, we explore a cultural change which has made the desire to live close to nature from a core tenet of Norwegian culture to an unsustainable threat to nature. During the last two decades, Norwegian cabin ...
    • Sustainable value chain practice adoption to improve strategic environmentalism in ICT-based industries 

      Bokolo, Anthony Junior (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Purpose This paper aims to investigate the current value chain activities grounded on Porter’s value chain theory and to examine the drivers of strategic environmentalism that influence sustainable value chain adoption. ...
    • Sustainable value creation within planetary boundaries-Reforming corporate purpose and duties of the corporate board 

      Sjåfjell, Beate (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Business, and the dominant legal form of business, that is, the corporation, must be involved in the transition to sustainability, if we are to succeed in securing a safe and just space for humanity. The corporate board ...
    • Sustained Maternal Hyperandrogenism During PCOS Pregnancy Reduced by Metformin in Non-obese Women Carrying a Male Fetus 

      Andræ, Frida; Abbott, David H.; Stridsklev, Solhild; Schmedes, Anne Vibeke; Odsæter, Ingrid Hov; Vanky, Eszter; Salvesen, Øyvind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Context Large, longitudinal studies on androgen levels in pregnant women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are lacking. While metformin has a mild androgen-lowering effect in non-pregnant women with PCOS, its effects ...
    • Sustaining girls' participation in STEM, gaming and making 

      Katterfeldt, Eva-Sophie; Dittert, Nadine; Schelhowe, Heidi; Kafai, Yasmin B; Jaccheri, Maria Letizia; Gomez Escribano, Javier (Chapter, 2018)
      The fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), computer gaming and activities with digital technologies associated with the Maker movement are still dominated by a rather homogeneous group of (mostly white ...
    • Sustaining safety across organizational boundaries: a qualitative study exploring how interorganizational complexity is managed on a petroleum-producing installation 

      Milch, Vibeke; Laumann, Karin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      A qualitative study was undertaken to explore how interorganizational complexity is managed on a petroleum-producing installation. Fourteen semi-structured interviews were conducted. Data were analysed by means of thematic ...
    • Svake høyfrekvente elektromagnetiske felt - en vurdering av helserisiko og forvaltningspraksis 

      Alexander, Jan; Brunborg, Gunnar; Feychting, Maria; Forsberg, Ellen-Marie; Gismervik, Svein; Haanes, Jan Vilis; Hamnerius, Yngve; Hannevik, Merete; Heimdal, Per Eirik; Hillert, Lena; Klæboe, Lars Hind Bakken; Kristensen, Petter; Moen, Bente Elisabeth; Oftedal, Gunnhild; Tynes, Tore; Langeland, Bjørn Tore (rapport Nasjonalt folkehelseinstitutt;, Research report, 2012)
    • The Svalbard Carboniferous to Cenozoic Composite Tectono-Stratigraphic Element 

      Olaussen, Snorre; Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas; Senger, Kim; Anell, Ingrid; Betlem, Peter; Birchall, Thomas; Braathen, Alvar; Dallmann, Winfried Kurt; Jochmann, Malte Michel; Johannessen, Erik P.; Lord, Gareth Steven; Mørk, Atle; Osmundsen, Per Terje; Smyrak-Sikora, Aleksandra; Stemmerik, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The Svalbard Composite Tectono-Stratigraphic Element is located on the north-western corner of the Barents Shelf and comprises a Carboniferous to Pleistocene sedimentary succession. Due to Cenozoic uplift the succession ...