Comparative Politics (Stadelmann), U. Bern
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 regions | Switzerland |
Spatial resolution | Individuals / Households |
Time coverage | Present time |
Time resolution | |
Sectors |
Category | Inputs | Outputs |
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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 |