Blar i Doctoral theses (LandSam) på forfatter "Næss, Petter"
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Compact city or sprawl? : the role of urban form in subjective well-being
Mouratidis, Kostas (PhD Thesis;2018:52, Doctoral thesis, 2018)The novel contribution of this thesis is the new theoretical and empirical knowledge it generates on the relationship between urban form and subjective well-being (SWB). It specifically examines how urban form, in other ... -
Future sustainability for housing development : an eco-modernist and a degrowth scenario
Mete, Silvia (PhD Thesis;2021:70, Doctoral thesis, 2021)This thesis is mainly concerned with the environmental and social sustainability of housing development in affluent countries using Oslo and Milan as case studies. It aims to investigate alternative housing futures that ... -
Land use and travel behavior in small cities
Wolday, Fitwi (PhD thesis;2018:67, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Research on the relationship between land-use and travel behavior has been at the forefront of finding solutions to the ever-growing challenges of energy demand and urban pollution associated with transportation. However, ... -
The Norwegian second home phenomenon : a critical perspective
Steffansen, Rasmus (PhD Thesis;2017:82, Doctoral thesis, 2017)The Norwegians’ construction and use of second homes has been an issue in public planning since the development of its antecedent, the cabin, began to take toll on the beautiful Norwegian landscape in the 1950s and 1960s. ... -
Socio-spatiality : intended by designers, realised by users : the case of shared space
Peters, Sebastian (PhD Thesis;2017:27, Doctoral thesis, 2017)Urban design contributes significantly to the production of public urban space. Socio-spatiality, the dialectic relationship between the social and the spatial, sits at the heart of the field and at the heart of this thesis. ... -
Sustainable municipal land use governance : thinking it, wishing it, wanting it – but doing it?
Moberg, Karen Richardsen (PhD Thesis;2023:81, Doctoral thesis, 2023)The character and direction of human societies’ development has placed us in the midst of a double crisis in nature and climate. Despite the agenda-setting of sustainable development in the late 1980s, drastic physical ...