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    Assessing the capabilites to manage risks in energy systems–analytical perspectives and frameworks with a starting point in Swedish experiences by Johansson, Bengt, Jonsson, Daniel K., Veibäck, Ester, Sonnsjö, Hannes

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-12-2016)
    “…In this study we conceptualise how a capability approach could be used for analysing the conditions for preserving security of energy supply. We derive a…”
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    Energy security matters in the EU Energy Roadmap by Jonsson, Daniel K., Johansson, Bengt, Månsson, André, Nilsson, Lars J., Nilsson, Måns, Sonnsjö, Hannes

    Published in Energy strategy reviews (01-01-2015)
    “…Energy security has gained increasing prominence on the EU political agenda, but is often framed narrowly, in terms of import dependency or security of supply…”
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    Energy at your service: highlighting energy usage systems in the context of energy efficiency analysis by Jonsson, Daniel K., Gustafsson, Stina, Wangel, Josefin, Höjer, Mattias, Lundqvist, Per, Svane, Örjan

    Published in Energy efficiency (01-08-2011)
    “…Increasing energy efficiency has for a long time been identified as an important means of mitigating climate change. However, the full potential for technical…”
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    Climate Adaptation of Railways: Lessons from Sweden by Lindgren, Johan, Jonsson, Daniel K., Carlsson-Kanyama, Annika

    “…The current variability in weather and climate is posing a challenge for transport infrastructure. However, during the past decade the need to adapt to a…”
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    Indirect energy associated with Swedish road transport by Jonsson, Daniel K.

    “…Typically when transport systems are considered from an energy or environmental perspective it is primarily the energy use associated with the propulsion of…”
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    Indirect Effects to Include in Strategic Environmental Assessments of Transport Infrastructure Investments by Jonsson, Daniel K., Johansson, Jessica

    Published in Transport reviews (01-03-2006)
    “…Indirect effects are important considerations when making consequence analyses in general and in strategic environmental assessments in particular of potential…”
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    Energy and Security in Long-Term Defence Planning: Scenario Analysis for the Swedish Armed Forces by Jonsson, Daniel K., Östensson, Malin, Dreborg, Karl Henrik, Magnusson, Roger

    Published in European security (London, England) (01-03-2009)
    “…The competition for energy resources, as well as the closely related climate change problems, imply a number of global security consequences. A methodology to…”
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    Analytical framework and tool kit for SEA follow-up by Nilsson, Måns, Wiklund, Hans, Finnveden, Göran, Jonsson, Daniel K., Lundberg, Kristina, Tyskeng, Sara, Wallgren, Oskar

    Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-04-2009)
    “…Most Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) research and applications have so far neglected the ex post stages of the process, also called SEA follow-up…”
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    CONFRONTING SEA WITH REAL PLANNING: THE CASE OF FOLLOW-UP IN REGIONAL PLANS AND PROGRAMMES IN SWEDEN by WALLGREN, OSKAR, NILSSON, MÅNS, JONSSON, DANIEL K., WIKLUND, HANS

    “…This paper addresses the problem of “fit” between strategic environmental assessment (SEA) aims and procedures, and the planning context in which SEA is…”
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    Energy security should have more weight in low carbon scenarios by Bengt Johansson, Daniel K Jonsson, André Månsson, Lars J Nilsson, Måns Nilsson

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Energy security is an important pillar of energy policy, yet it generally gets only superficial treatment in low carbon scenarios and roadmaps. To illustrate…”
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