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Green Societies

Collective Action Problems in the Green Transition

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From climate change to resource management, collective action problems lie at the heart of the green transition. These challenges arise when individual interests conflict with the common good—making cooperation not just desirable, but essential. Understanding how societies mobilize, negotiate incentives, and overcome barriers to joint action is critical for shaping sustainable futures.

Kroghstræde 3

Room 5.130 (Finsen)

  • 02.10.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 15:00
    Tilmeldingsfrist: 25.09.2025

  • English

  • On location

Kroghstræde 3

Room 5.130 (Finsen)

02.10.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 15:00
Tilmeldingsfrist: 25.09.2025

English

On location

Green Societies

Collective Action Problems in the Green Transition

Landscape in Norway

From climate change to resource management, collective action problems lie at the heart of the green transition. These challenges arise when individual interests conflict with the common good—making cooperation not just desirable, but essential. Understanding how societies mobilize, negotiate incentives, and overcome barriers to joint action is critical for shaping sustainable futures.

Kroghstræde 3

Room 5.130 (Finsen)

  • 02.10.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 15:00
    Tilmeldingsfrist: 25.09.2025

  • English

  • On location

Kroghstræde 3

Room 5.130 (Finsen)

02.10.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 15:00
Tilmeldingsfrist: 25.09.2025

English

On location

This seminar offers a unique platform to explore these dynamics through interdisciplinary lenses and engage with scholars who are driving the conversation forward. The day will consist of a series of talks and paper presentations followed by discussions. 


Speakers:

  • Lars Tønder (University of Copenhagen) – “Democracy in the ecological crisis”
  • Kristian Steensen Nielsen (Copenhagen Business School) – “Unequal influence and impact on climate change mitigation”
  • Troels Fage Hedegaard & Kristian Kongshøj (Aalborg University) – ”Comparing politicians and the publics views on climate action”
  • Lars Skov Henriksen (Aalborg University) – ”Nature organizations in the Danish Green Tripartite Agreement: Prospects and Challenges.”