• The challenges experts face during creeping crises: the curse of complacency 

      Zaman, Ahmad Wesal; Rubin, Olivier; Staupe, Reidar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      The policy literature has generally conceptualised crises as urgent public threats with clearly demarcated ‘focusing events’. Consequently, most studies have identified the main challenges faced by expert agencies involved ...
    • Cross-country effects and policy responses to COVID-19 in 2020: The Nordic countries 

      Gordon, Daniel Vernon; Grafton, R. Quentin; Steinshamn, Stein Ivar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04)
      We provide a three-step analysis of the effects and responses to COVID-19 in Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden), large Western European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom) and ...
    • Equity and justice in climate change adaptation : Policy and practical implication in Nigeria 

      Oramah, Chinwe Philomina; Olsen, Odd Einar Falnes (Chapter, 2020-11)
      Over the past decade, justice and equity have become a quasi-universal answer to problems of environmental governance. The principles of justice and equity emerged as a useful entry point in global governance to explore ...
    • Politics of climate risk management in local government: A case study of the municipality of Stavanger 

      Karlson, Cathrine Witnes; Morsut, Claudia; Engen, Ole Andreas Hegland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-07)
      The case study presented in this paper was conducted to study the politics of local-level climate risk management and discuss these politics' implications for responses to climate change and democratic deliberation. Local ...
    • Understanding variation in national climate change adaptation: securitization in focus 

      Rhinard, Mark Charles Thomas; Morsut, Claudia; Angell, Elisabeth; Neby, Simon; Englund, Mathilda; Barquet, Karina; Mees, Heleen; Surian, Jana; Vashishtha, Swapnil; Segnestam, Lisa; Engen, Ole Andreas Hegland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-12)
      Climate change is recognized today not just as a pressing and prominent issue on government agendas but also one that has been increasingly ‘securitized’ in a variety of national and global settings. We know little, however, ...