What are responsible, smart cities?
What do megacities, fairness, rooftop aquaculture, demand-driven research, Norwegian tofu, directionality and data protection have in common? They are all…
Food waste in the COVID-19 era: Can the state coerce consumer responsibility?
There are strong tensions between seeing food as a right and as a commodity. Taking into account that this is…
Transdisciplinarity and Universities: a path ahead
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on April 21st, 2020….
Speech – Who are the experts? Public and policy engagement in an age of misinformation
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on April 6th, 2020….
Will the European Green Deal push for more food waste reductions?
Recent months brought important, forward-looking sustainability strategies for the European Union. Both the European Green Deal and the Farm-to-Fork strategy…
Mathematical models, scientific responsibility and the benefits of transdisciplinarity in the times of crisis
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on April 2nd, 2020….
Good information is required for good decision making: Why transdisciplinarity matters
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on May…
Including RRI in the development and implementation of Horizon Europe
As Horizon Europe is entering its final stages of shaping, there are still some open questions regarding how RRI will…
Kick-start av case om petroleumsnæringens møte med klimautfordringene på fem kontinenter
I AFINOs arbeidspakke 5 som ledes av BI utvikler vi case-studier med fokus på bedrifter og samfunn. Vårt første case…