Haikola, Simon, 1982--
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Haikola, Simon, ‡d 1982--
Works
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Beyond control? The logic of the Swedish system of chemicals control | |
Biochar as multi-purpose sustainable technology experiences from projects in Tanzania. | |
Biochar deployment drivers and barriers in least developed countries | |
Bortom kontroll? : den svenska kemikalieövervakningens logik | |
Effects of Biochar on Soil Fertility and Crop Yields Experience from the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. | |
Evolutionary governance in mining Boom and bust in peripheral communities in Sweden. | |
Hydropower | |
Map-makers and navigators of politicised terrain Expert understandings of epistemological uncertainty in integrated assessment modelling of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage. | |
Miljöövervakning - en omöjlig nödvändighet? : en analys av miljöpolitiska utredningar och propositioner 1967-2005 | |
The modern railway and the Swedish state - Competing storylines about state capacity, modernisation and material dependencies in the Swedish high-speed rail discourse, 1995-2020 | |
Preconditions for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in sub-Saharan Africa the case of Tanzania. | |
En recension av Den gröna vändningen av David Larsson Heidenblad | |
Socio-Economic Determinants for Biochar Deployment in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania | |
Staten, marknaden och industripolitikens återupprättelse Visioner om transportsystemets klimatomställning, 2006-2022. | |
Svensk gruvpolitik i omvandling, 2018: | |
A tale of two crises: The emergence of an eco-Keynesian coalition in Swedish transport decarbonisation discourse | |
Towards Indicators for a Negative Emissions Climate Stabilisation Index Problems and Prospects. | |
The underworld of tomorrow? How subsurface carbon dioxide storage leaked out of the public debate | |
Views of BECCS among modelers and policymakers |