Fridtjof Nansens Institutt
Recent Submissions
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Take a hike: Spatializing allemannsretten and transportation accessibility for outdoor recreation in the Greater Stavanger Region, Norway
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Soft institutions in Arctic governance—who does what?
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Watt sense of community? A human geography agenda on energy communities
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The Extension of Sovereign Rights Beyond 200 Nautical Miles
(Chapter, 2023)This chapter examines legal aspects related to the extension of coastal states’ sovereign rights beyond 200 nautical miles, focusing on the legal framework of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The ... -
Sino–Russian Cooperation in Arctic Maritime Development: Expectations and Contradictions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Russia accords high priority to developing its Northern Sea Route while acknowledging substantial investment needs. China has shown increasing interest in Arctic shipping and has finance and technology. Infrastructure ... -
The myths of Svalbard geopolitics: An Arctic case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The Arctic has become a victim of popularised geopolitical analyses. Common conceptions of ‘geopolitical rivalry’ being caused or even accelerated by sea ice melting are too simplistic. They under-estimate the complexity ... -
The East China Sea: A Case of Ocean Geopolitics and Maritime Conflict
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This article analyzes ECS maritime disputes through two lenses: as a globally comparable case study mediated through LOS and as a distinct regional case that differs in several respects from disputes outside East Asia. ... -
Mineralvirksomhet på norsk sokkel: Mulige konsekvenser i lys av Svalbardtraktaten og norsk forvaltning av havområdene rundt Svalbard
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)I 2020 startet Solberg-regjeringen en åpningsprosess for mineralvirksomhet på norsk sokkel. Om lag en tredjedel av området som ble vedtatt åpnet i 2024 overlapper med kontinentalsokkelen og fiskevernsonen rundt Svalbard. ... -
Sea‑lice regulation in salmon‑farming countries: how science shape policies for protecting wild salmon
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The proliferation of sea lice from aquaculture may substantially aggravate the decline in marine survival of wild salmons. In some countries, this risk has motivated regulators to adopt more precautionary policies; in other ... -
Energy Law
(Chapter, 2023)Enforcement of European Union (EU) energy law is a two-sided affair. In the big picture, the EU has successfully liberalized and integrated the European energy markets. It has recognized new rights for energy consumers and ... -
Implementing EU energy and climate governance: Germany and Sweden as frontrunners?
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Slaying the Toothless Tiger: Social Equity as the Legal Element of the Blue Economy
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Energikrisen i Europa og det norske kraftmarkedet
(NTNU Rapport 429810, Research report, 2023)Dette notatet oppsummerer en serie workshoper som ble organisert våren 2022 av FME-sentrene NTRANS, CINELDI, ZEN, HighEFF, Include, NorthWind og HydroCEN, sammen med NTVA og DNVA. Ved noen workshoper ble flere partnere ... -
Conditions for just offshore wind energy: Addressing the societal challenges of the North Sea wind industry
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Just sharing? Energy injustices in the Norwegian solar policy mix for collective prosuming
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)There is increasing evidence that the energy transition incorporates new types of inequalities for different types of energy consumers. In many places, detached dwellings are highly overrepresented among the building types ... -
The anchoring effect of climate change acts: a policy streams analysis of Ireland’s climate act reform
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The number of political jurisdictions introducing climate change acts (CCAs) has grown in recent years. As framework legislation, CCAs seek to exert anchoring effects on climate policy development by establishing general ... -
How and why the Arctic Council survived until now – an analysis of the transition in chairship between Russia and Norway
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When EU Agencies Set Up Advisory Committees: All About Autonomy?
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Soft institutions in Arctic governance—who does what?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)