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Peter Rudberg
peter.rudberg@sei-international.org
Telephone: +46 8 674 7694
Mobile: +46 73 240 0251
Title: Research Associate
Expertise: climate change adaptation, governance for sustainable energy production
Centre: Stockholm
Peter Rudberg joined SEI Stockholm in September 2008 and currently works as a Research Associate focusing on adaptation to the effects of climate change and governance for sustainable energy production.
Peter has undergraduate studies in History and Politics and holds a Master of Arts from the University of Edinburgh. In spring 2009 he finished his MSc with the Stockholm Resilience Center focusing his research on adaptation to climate change within the water supply and waste water sector of the Stockholm Region.
His main work experience prior to joining SEI is as a consultant for the Regional Planning and Urban Transportation Office in Stockholm.
Peter is currently doing research within the GOVREP project with the main objective to improve the understanding of how the interaction between the energy and environmental regulatory regimes influence the promotion of renewable electricity production in Sweden.
He is also part of the Mistra-SWECIA programme on climate change, impacts and adaptation where he is conducting research on the integration of adaptation policies into municipal comprehensive planning in the Stockholm Region.
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Publications
Sweden’s Evolving Hydropower Sector: Renovation, Restoration and Concession Change (Project report - 2013)
Beyond generic adaptive capacity: exploring the adaptation space of the water supply and wastewater sector of the Stockholm region, Sweden (Journal article - 2012)
Understanding Policy Coherence: Analytical Framework and Examples of Sector–Environment Policy Interactions in the EU (Journal article - 2012)
Constant Concessions Under Changing Circumstances: the Water and Renewable Energy Directives and Hydropower in Sweden (Project report - 2011)
Anpassning till Klimatförändringar (Journal article - 2011)
Reducing our emissions while achieving good status of our water bodies – is it possible? Swedish hydropower in the limelight (Conference paper - 2011)
In what way and why is the Water Supply and Waste Water sector in Stockholm adapting to future and present effects of climate change? (Other publications - 2010)
Klimatförändringar - dags att anpassa sig? En rapport om anpassning till effekterna av klimatförändringar i Stockholmsregionen (Report - 2009)
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