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Centre for Environmental Political Studies (CEPS)

Research group

Short description

CEPS is a research group within the Department of Political 91̽»¨. We work with multidisciplinary social science studies of environmental policy and environmental problems. Our research activities focus on various problems in the field of environmental politics and policy and we use a broad scope of methodological approaches. Examples of topics that we study includes sustainable development, climate change, environmental public opinion and management of natural resources such as fisheries, water and energy policy.

Collaboration

The CEPS research group has comprehensive contacts with both society and with researchers at other departments and universities. We have close ties with researchers within the natural sciences and other social sciences within and outside of the University 91̽»¨. Examples of our collaborating partners are found below:

  • Center for Collective Action Research, CeCAR
  • The Environmental Social 91̽»¨ Programme
  • The SOM Institute
  • Masters Programme in Environmental Management and Economics
  • The Environmental Economics Unit, at the school of business, economics and law, University 91̽»¨
  • The Department of Psychology, University 91̽»¨
  • School of Public Administration, University 91̽»¨
  • Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development, (GMV)
  • Tellus, Centre for Earth System 91̽»¨, University 91̽»¨
  • Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Physical Resource Theory, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
  • University of Lund
  • LuleÃ¥ University of Technology

The CEPS group is also very active when it comes to informing about current research and to contributing to the public debate. For example, people at CEPS have participated in the following fora during the last years:

  • Staff meeting of the Minister for the Environment
  • The Standing Committee on Environment and Agriculture
  • The Swedish Climate Policy Council
  • The Ministry of Finance
  • The Swedish Energy Agency
  • The Swedish Board of Fisheries
  • The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
  • Evening lectures at the NGO Ekocentrum (Centre for Ecology)
  • The International 91̽»¨ Festival Gothenburg and the day of social sciences at the University 91̽»¨
  • Folkuniversitetet, adult education association
  • Medborgarskolan, adult education association
  • Breakfast lectures at the Centre for Environment and Sustainability, (GMV)
  • ABF Stockholm, adult education association
  • The Swedish Forum for Human Rights
  • The research seminar of the Adlerbertska Foundations
  • Student associations
  • Members of CEPS are regularly engaged by media for various expert assignments 

Research Projects

CEPS is linked to several research project. A selection of these are listed below:

Climate change and the prospects for economic growth: How extreme weather events affect regime stability. The project is funded by the Swedish Research Council and is a collaboration between the Department of Political 91̽»¨ and the Department of Economics at the University 91̽»¨. 

Household Emergency Preparedness: What Drives People to (Not) Prepare for Future Societal and Environmental Crises? The project is funded by Formas and is a collaboration between the Department of Political 91̽»¨ and the Department of Psychology at the University 91̽»¨.

A tax on meat? Is it politically feasible? The project is funded by Formas and is a collaboration between the University 91̽»¨ and LuleÃ¥ University of Technology. 

. The project is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency and is a collaboration between the University 91̽»¨, Chalmers University of Technology and LuleÃ¥ University of Technology. 

EECC – Swedish Opinion on Environment, Energy and Climate Change. The project is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency.

Fem-LEAD - Female Leadership and Effects from African Droughts. The project funded by a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant. 

Waging war to save the peace parks: A study of militarization of wildlife management. Project funded by the Swedish Research Council. 

Understanding spillovers on corruption from protected area establishments. Project funded by the Swedish Research Council. 

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