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Project: Unconventional methods to inform sustainable design: Mediating the needs of people and nature in Nordic after-dark environments
Funding body: Nordforsk
Project period: 1 jan 2021 - 31 dec 2024
Project leader: Marcus Hedblom
Urban developments are growing, and related design has evolved by putting human needs and interests first. In order to develop in a sustainable way, we urgently need to balance our needs with the needs of nature. Education and policymaking play crucial roles to provide balance for responsible practices, however, concrete data and knowledge is necessary to inform policy development.
In this broader context, one focus area particularly relevant in Nordic countries is the use of electric light in after-dark outdoor environments, and the impact it has on flora, fauna, and energy use, as well as human behaviour and wellbeing. Our project strives to develop new
knowledge crucial to design for sustainability in the urban after-dark. Our strategy is to bring relevant disciplines together with representatives from design, technology, psychology and ecology to:
With this project, we actively support and bridge the following development goals set forth by Agenda 2030: Good health and wellbeing (#3), Sustainable cities and communities (#11), Responsible consumption and production (#12), and Life on land (#15). Within the
research framework our group will contribute to:
Project: Unconventional methods to inform sustainable design: Mediating the needs of people and nature in Nordic after-dark environments
Funding body: Nordforsk
Project period: 1 jan 2021 - 31 dec 2024
Project leader: Marcus Hedblom
https://nordark.org/