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Comparative Politics (Stadelmann), U. Bern

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SWEET Project

EDGE - WP 8
SURE - WP 2, 3 and 11

Within EDGE, Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen and her team are responsible for a joint population survey. More substantively, she addresses questions related to policy acceptance among the population, conditions under which individuals are willing to co-invest in PV projects as well as cantonal policy effectiveness.

In SURE, Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen and her team contribute to the project assessing the political implications of proposed scenarios and how relevant political actors evaluate them. A particular emphasis will be laid on analysing the role of information for political stakeholders’ acceptance of resilient and sustainable scenarios. Moreover, she is involved in the development of a gaming approach to study individual behavior in future energy contexts.

Features

Facts

Spatial regionsSwitzerland
Spatial resolutionIndividuals / Households
Time coveragePresent time
Time resolution

Sectors

Category

Inputs

Outputs

Socioeconomy
Climate policy measures
Sociodemographic (household, age, income, gender..)
Climate policy measures
Psychological (revealed or stated preferences, willingness to pay, intentions)
Infrastructure
Environment
Energy demand
Space heating
Electricity - appliances
Energy supply/production
Resource potential
Direct demand of resources
Trade
Technologies

Inv: Investment costs
Eff: Efficiency
OM: Operation and Maintenance costs
LCA: Life cycle assessment indicators
Prices
Others