Browsing Journal articles by Author "Farstad, Fay Madeleine"
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Climate change doesn’t win you a climate election: party competition in the 2021 Norwegian general election
Farstad, Fay Madeleine; Aasen, Marianne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The 2021 Norwegian General Election was hailed as a ‘climate election’, yet the Greens only won three seats. What explains the centrality of climate change and why did this not translate into more success for the Greens? ... -
Explaining radical policy change: Norwegian climate policy and the ban on cultivating peatlands
Farstad, Fay Madeleine; Hermansen, Erlend Andre T.; Grasbekk, Bård Sødal; Brudevoll, Kristiane; van Oort, Bob (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)For decades Norwegian climate policy has largely ignored the agricultural sector and focused on cost-effective emission reductions abroad. Yet in June 2020, Norway decided to ban the cultivation of peatlands to protect ... -
Intermediating climate change: conclusions and new research directions
Tosun, Jale; Tobin, Paul; Farstad, Fay Madeleine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The urgency and threats of climate change have elevated the issue to a prominent – albeit often contested – position within the policy process. Resultantly, climate politics and climate change governance have received ... -
Intermediating climate change: the evolving strategies, interactions and impacts of neglected “climate intermediaries”
Tobin, Paul; Farstad, Fay Madeleine; Tosun, Jale (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Climate change governance systems comprise a wide variety of actors. Here, we introduce “climate intermediaries” as one potentially influential yet often neglected type of actor, behaving as “go-betweens” that connect ... -
Metagoverning through intermediaries: the role of the Norwegian “Klimasats” Fund in translating national climate goals to local implementation
Farstad, Fay Madeleine; Tønnesen, Anders; Christensen, Ingrid; Sødal Grasbekk, Bård; Brudevoll, Kristiane (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)There is little knowledge of how policymakers manage governance networks (“metagovern”) within climate policy and especially at non-executive levels of public management. One strategy to metagovern is through using ...