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Title [sv]
VERSAM: Verkningsfull regional samverkan för ett fossilfritt samhälle
Title [en]
VERSAM: Effective regional cooperation for a fossil-free society
Abstract [sv]
Projektet syftar till att utveckla kunskap om hur regional samverkan bidrar till att bygga den mångfacetterade kapacitet som krävs för att uppnå ett fossilfritt världsfärdsamhälle.Det övergripande målet med projektet är att utveckla ett ramverk för regionalt kapacitetsbyggande som syftar till att driva omställning till ett fossilfritt världsfärdsamhälle med fokus på verkningsfull aktörssamverkan. Ramverket är nydanande då det kombinerar kunskap från socio-teknisk systemforskning med studier av regionalt omställningsarbete, vilka sammanförs med modellering av energianvändning och utsläpp av växthusgaser.Initiativet Fossilfritt Sverige sammanför en bred samling publika och privata aktörer för att göra Sverige till världens första fossilfria välfärdsland, där vägen mot klimatneutralitet även ska stärka välfärden. Fossilfritt Sverige utmanar företag, organisationer, kommuner och regioner att med gemensamma krafter agera för minskade klimatutsläpp.Som ett led i detta utvecklar Fossilfritt Sverige en Energieffektiviseringsstrategi med målet att identifiera hinder och möjligheter för att utveckla och implementera energieffektiva lösningar inom transportsystemet, bostäder och service, och industrin i stort. Strategin tas fram i dialog mellan offentliga aktörer, energieffektiviseringsbranschen och energiintensiv industri, och kommer att överlämnas till den nya regeringen under hösten 2022.Projektet ämnar studera det regionala strategi och implementeringsarbetet, vilket ger en unik chans att följa hur samverkan skapas, utvecklas, avstannar eller uteblir. Projektet studerar även initiativ inom Fossilfritt Sverige med en aktionsinriktad och tvärvetenskaplig ansats som sammanför tre forskningsfält:sociotekniska omställningar,hållbar regional utveckling,energisystemstudier med modellering.Empiriskt fokuserar projektet på transport, industri, samt bostäder och service i tre regioner.Projektet genomförs som tre doktorandprojekt vid Högskolan i Halmstad, Lunds universitet och Linköpings universitet. Doktoranderna kommer att ansvara för var sitt fall men beforska dem tillsammans. Doktoranderna kommer genom sitt arbete att bygga en unik kompetens av stort värde för den pågående omställningen.SamverkanspartnerFossilfritt Sverige
Abstract [en]
The project aims to develop knowledge about how regional collaboration contributes to building the multifaceted capacity required to create fossil-free welfare states all around the world.The overarching goal of the project is to develop a framework for regional capacity building that aims to drive the transition to a fossil-free world with a focus on effective collaboration with different parties. The framework is innovative as it combines knowledge from socio-technical system research with studies of regional adaptation work, which are combined with the modelling of energy use and emissions of greenhouse gases.The Fossilfritt Sverige (The Fossil-Free Sweden) initiative brings together a broad collection of public and private actors to make Sweden the world’s first fossil-free welfare state, where the path towards climate neutrality will also strengthen the welfare. Fossilfritt Sverige challenges companies, organisations, municipalities and regions to work together to reduce climate emissions.As part of this, Fossilfritt Sverige is developing an energy efficiency strategy with the goal of identifying obstacles and opportunities for developing and implementing energy-efficient solutions within the transport system, housing and services, and industry in general. The strategy is developed in cooperation between public actors, the energy efficiency industry and energy-intensive industry, and will be handed over to the new Swedish government in the fall of 2022.The project aims to study the regional strategy and the implementation work, which provides a unique chance to follow how collaboration is created, developed, stopped or absent. The project also studies initiatives within Fossilfritt Sverige with an action-oriented and interdisciplinary approach that brings together three research fields:socio-technical changes,sustainable regional development,energy system studies with modelling.Empirically, the project focuses on transport, industry, as well as housing and services in three regions.The project is carried out as three doctoral projects at Halmstad University, Lund University and Linköping University. The PhD students will be responsible for each case but research them together. Through their work, the doctoral students will build a unique competence of great value for the ongoing transition.
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Halbwachs, M., Gustafsson, S. & Perez Vico, E. (2025). “We can’t do everything ourselves.” - Why Swedish municipalities deliberately promote intermediation in governing the mobility transition. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 56, 1-16, Article ID 100998.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>“We can’t do everything ourselves.” - Why Swedish municipalities deliberately promote intermediation in governing the mobility transition
2025 (English)In: Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, ISSN 2210-4224, E-ISSN 2210-4232, Vol. 56, p. 1-16, article id 100998Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Literature on intermediation in transitions has emphasised the importance of publicly promoting intermediation. To understand what drives authorities to financially promote intermediation, we conducted an exploratory study of 16 Swedish municipalities promoting an intermediary actor in the mobility transition, applying the framework of drivers of collaborative governance. The results highlight drivers common to most municipalities, including among others administrators’ awareness of collaboration challenges, or their inability to conduct intermediary activities on their own. However, the results also reveal diversity and context dependency of the drivers, leading to municipalities voicing diverse and partly conflicting expectations towards the intermediary. These findings underline the importance of understanding the promotion of intermediation through municipalities as a transactional and personal relationship between administrators and intermediaries. They also underline the relevance of “affective work” to mitigating conflicts caused by the diversity of expectations facing intermediaries, and the importance of municipalities in shaping local ecologies of intermediation. © 2025 The Author(s)

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2025
Keywords
Intermediation, Collaborative governance, Ecologies of intermediation, Mobility management, Transition governance
National Category
Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-55897 (URN)10.1016/j.eist.2025.100998 (DOI)001476787300001 ()2-s2.0-105002792113 (Scopus ID)
Funder
Swedish Energy Agency, P2022-00149
Available from: 2025-04-19 Created: 2025-04-19 Last updated: 2025-10-23Bibliographically approved
Principal InvestigatorPerez Vico, Eugenia
Principal InvestigatorMagnusson, Thomas
Principal InvestigatorPalm, Jenny
Principal InvestigatorThollander, Patrik
Principal InvestigatorGustafsson, Sara
Funder
Period
2023-01-01 - 2027-12-31
National Category
Other Social SciencesSocial and Economic Geography
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:3099

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