PhD studies on Environmental Governance and Behaviour
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- CO2 reduction in houses. Lessons from citizens on innovation of sustainable solutions and motivation for climate friendly behaviour. PhD Student Marie Chimwemwe Degnbol
- Engaging Citizens to Act Environmentally Sustainable: Top Down and Bottom up Approaches. PhD Student Sara K.G. Berthou
- The role of knowledge in environmental policy processes at the local level. PhD Student Betina V. Ebbesen
- Behaviour and contract design from a landowner perspective. PhD Student Stine Wamberg Broch
- Social learning systems for innovation and sustainable rural development. PhD Student Dorthe Christensen
- Self-managed rural areas - Stimulating social learning in the development processes of natural resource potentials in rural communities. PhD Student Mikaela Vasstrøm
- The relationship between theory and practice in environmental conflict management: forestry practitioners perceptions of the discourse-based approach design framework in planning natural resources management participatory processes. PhD Student Cathy Lynn Brown
- Climate change and conflict: the social dimensions of REDD in Cambodian forest communities. PhD Student Maya Sepehri
- Land use conflict, climate change and food security: An African Perspective. PhD Student Jennifer Lauren Bond.
Tove Enggrob Boon, - last update:1 June 2011