Henriette Söderberg
Henriette Söderberg is associate professor in sustainable urban development. She has a background as a social scientist with expertise in local and regional environmental policy as well as sustainable development.
Henriette has also worked for the City of Gothenburg with resonsibility to develop environmental goals and strategies as well as strategies on sustainble urban development.
At Chalmers, she has previously been Head of Department for Energy and Environment and Director for Building Futures Area of Advance.
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Multi-Criteria Decision Aids for Sustainable Water Management
Integration of complex knowledge
Uthålliga system för avlopp och matavfall i Surahammar - slutrapport från Urban Waters modellstad,
Erfarenheter av boendemedverkan kring VA-lösningar i planeringsprocessen
Management of Complex Knowledge in Planning for Sustainable Urban Development
Från miljöpolitik till hållbar utveckling : en introduktion
Snöhantering i Sundsvall: Multikriteria-analys för hållbar utveckling
Godmorgon det snöar! En studie av kommunal snöhantering och dess påverkan på allmänhetens vardagsliv
Participative Planning for Sustainable Urban Water Systems: What became the aim?
Verktyg för hållbar utveckling: Fallstudie Bergsjön
Re-framing the assessment of sustainable stormwater systems
Stadens hållbara utveckling och urbana strukturer: En syntes av ett forskningsprogram
Wastewater treatment companies capacity to influence sources of heavy metals to sewage sludge
Sluta prata om acceptans - börja samspela
Organisation i en uthållig utveckling - verktyg för strategisk planering
Kan VA-bolagen åtgärda problemet med tungmetaller i reningsverksslam?
LOKOMOTIV Motiv för lokalt organiserade kretslopp i Bergsjön: En studie om avfallshantering
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