The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study

This thesis investigates the key drivers and barriers of the energy transition in aviation in Northern Norway. The regional project Lofoten the Green Islands 2030 represents a radical change, which is necessary to phase out fossil fuels and reach the goals of fossil-free aviation by 2050 set by Norw...

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Main Author: Grebstad, Karoline Rustad
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28221
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/28221 2023-05-15T17:08:12+02:00 The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study Grebstad, Karoline Rustad 2022-11-08 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28221 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28221 openAccess Copyright 2022 The Author(s) Energy transition Aviation Social studies Socio-technical Northern Norway STV-3900 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2022 ftunivtroemsoe 2023-01-19T00:03:03Z This thesis investigates the key drivers and barriers of the energy transition in aviation in Northern Norway. The regional project Lofoten the Green Islands 2030 represents a radical change, which is necessary to phase out fossil fuels and reach the goals of fossil-free aviation by 2050 set by Norwegian authorities. Using literature review, observations, and interviews from key political, public, and industrial actors in Lofoten, the thesis explores the key factors influencing the niche development in the aviation regime in Norway. It also explores how the niche technology interacts with the broader aviation landscape, leaning on Geels ́ framework on the Multi-Level Perspective (Geels, 2002; Geels & Kemp, 2007). The perspectives of key actors affect the process of Lofoten the Green Islands ́ goal to halve Lofoten ́s aviation GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions by 2030. The data shows how the goals and ambitions during the transition process vary among the different actors, especially regarding the ambitious timeline. On the other hand, the actors often share the same perception of what the end goal will be. The end goal is sustainable aviation with electric-driven aircrafts on Norway ́s short- haul network where the archipelago group of Lofoten should be a national pilot. Further, the thesis reveals how the energy transition can result in radical change where both traditional actors and new stakeholders both in the air and on the ground will take on new roles and evolve along with the changes from the regime. The knowledge and communication that comes from the interaction between government, industry, academia, and population look to play an important role in the energy transition. Such political and social interaction should be arranged for and prioritized as it will strengthen each actor. This is identified in the quadruple helix model, where roles and knowledge in the transition to sustainable aviation are important. The thesis further explores a definitional sustainability discussion, as sustainability is ... Master Thesis Lofoten Northern Norway University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Lofoten Norway
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topic Energy transition
Aviation
Social studies
Socio-technical
Northern Norway
STV-3900
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Aviation
Social studies
Socio-technical
Northern Norway
STV-3900
Grebstad, Karoline Rustad
The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study
topic_facet Energy transition
Aviation
Social studies
Socio-technical
Northern Norway
STV-3900
description This thesis investigates the key drivers and barriers of the energy transition in aviation in Northern Norway. The regional project Lofoten the Green Islands 2030 represents a radical change, which is necessary to phase out fossil fuels and reach the goals of fossil-free aviation by 2050 set by Norwegian authorities. Using literature review, observations, and interviews from key political, public, and industrial actors in Lofoten, the thesis explores the key factors influencing the niche development in the aviation regime in Norway. It also explores how the niche technology interacts with the broader aviation landscape, leaning on Geels ́ framework on the Multi-Level Perspective (Geels, 2002; Geels & Kemp, 2007). The perspectives of key actors affect the process of Lofoten the Green Islands ́ goal to halve Lofoten ́s aviation GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions by 2030. The data shows how the goals and ambitions during the transition process vary among the different actors, especially regarding the ambitious timeline. On the other hand, the actors often share the same perception of what the end goal will be. The end goal is sustainable aviation with electric-driven aircrafts on Norway ́s short- haul network where the archipelago group of Lofoten should be a national pilot. Further, the thesis reveals how the energy transition can result in radical change where both traditional actors and new stakeholders both in the air and on the ground will take on new roles and evolve along with the changes from the regime. The knowledge and communication that comes from the interaction between government, industry, academia, and population look to play an important role in the energy transition. Such political and social interaction should be arranged for and prioritized as it will strengthen each actor. This is identified in the quadruple helix model, where roles and knowledge in the transition to sustainable aviation are important. The thesis further explores a definitional sustainability discussion, as sustainability is ...
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author Grebstad, Karoline Rustad
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title The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study
title_short The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study
title_full The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study
title_fullStr The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study
title_full_unstemmed The transition to sustainable aviation in Northern Norway. Key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in Norway from a social-technical perspective, using Lofoten as a case study
title_sort transition to sustainable aviation in northern norway. key drivers and barriers in a transition to sustainable aviation in norway from a social-technical perspective, using lofoten as a case study
publisher UiT Norges arktiske universitet
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