2015
DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-116685
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Sociotechnical system studies of the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from energy and transport systems

Abstract: Sociotechnical system studies of the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from energy and transport systems Linda Olsson, 2015 Cover design: Per Lagman/LiU-Tryck Printed in Sweden by LiU-Tryck, Linköping, Sweden, 2015 ISBN: 978-91-7519-082-2 ISSN: 0345-7524 AbstractIt is agreed that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy and transport systems must be reduced. Technical means exist to reduce GHG emissions from these sources. However, these emission-reduction measures are not implemented to a hi… Show more

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“…In widening the scope, sustainable business models include not only products and services but also aspects of the organisation and its eco-system (Bocken et al, 2019). Subsequently, for evaluating the resource efficiency of entire societal systems, the concept STS lends itself as a unit of analysis (Olsson, 2015;Kanda et al, 2016). For a large-scale transition like that to a CE, systems thinking helps in being able to link system elements across domains (Webster, 2013;Pieroni et al, 2019).…”
Section: Research Aim and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In widening the scope, sustainable business models include not only products and services but also aspects of the organisation and its eco-system (Bocken et al, 2019). Subsequently, for evaluating the resource efficiency of entire societal systems, the concept STS lends itself as a unit of analysis (Olsson, 2015;Kanda et al, 2016). For a large-scale transition like that to a CE, systems thinking helps in being able to link system elements across domains (Webster, 2013;Pieroni et al, 2019).…”
Section: Research Aim and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are used in a study is also important, to ensure that results may be correctly interpreted. In environmental assessments, greenhouse gas emissions have been shown to vary to a great extent, depending on the choice of system boundaries (Börjesson 2009;Ma et al 2012;Olsson 2015;Wetterlund, Pettersson and Magnusson 2010).…”
Section: A Systems Perspective On Electricity Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnitude of the environmental impact of the biomass anaerobic digestion and CHP unit depends on numerous factors, such as fermentation conditions (mesophilic, thermophilic), kinds of substrates (cow manure, bioethanol residue, algae, food wastes), biogas yield, energy demand for the own process of digestion and sanitation, transportation, digestate storage and method of utilization and climate condition. The scientific results related to influence of the renewable energy production and transportation processes to global problem, especially greenhouse effect, sometimes differ a lot [31][32][33]. Nevertheless, there are some common features, which allow determining the main tendency of the abovementioned processes and products contribution towards sustained environment.…”
Section: Perspectives Towards Sustainability and Impact To Global Envmentioning
confidence: 99%