Green transition: An analysis of trends, future directions and potential missions to address societal challenges in Norway
This report analyzes trends, future directions, and potential missions to address societal challenges in Norway, focusing on the green transition and related strategic areas.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | RAND |
Authors: | Andrea Skjold Frøshaug, Camilla d’Angelo, Carolina Feijao, Emily Ryen Gloinson, Fay Dunkerley, Gemma-Claire Ali, Mann Virdee, Mikkel Skjoldager, Salil Gunashekar, Torben Bundgaard Vad |
Time horizon: | 2040 |
Geographic focus: | Norway |
Page count: | 74 |
Methods
A mixed-methods approach was used, incorporating trend analyses, literature reviews, stakeholder interviews, focus groups, public surveys, expert crowdsourcing, future scenario analyses, and workshops.
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Key Insights
The study examines Norway's green transition within a broader context of societal challenges, exploring trends, barriers, enablers, and uncertainties. It proposes indicative missions and structural measures to inform future research and innovation, considering Norway's unique position as an oil-exporting nation committed to sustainability.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2040 time horizon | 2040s time horizon | English publication language | Norway geographic scope | biodiversity | circular economy | climate change | digital transformation | employment | food systems | green transition | marine pollution | maritime technologies | norway geographic scope | renewable energy | sustainability | urban planning