Blar i SVA - Consumption Research Norway (SIFO) på forfatter "Heidenstrøm, Nina"
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Contextualising food waste prevention - Decisive moments within everyday practices
Hebrok, Marie; Heidenstrøm, Nina (Journal of Cleaner Production;Volume 210, February 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-16)Household food waste is a matter of increasing concern for policy makers and organisations because recent research has shown that consumers contribute to about half of the edible food wasted in the developed world. The ... -
Embodied competences in preparedness for blackouts: Mixed methods insights from rural and urban Norwegian households
Heidenstrøm, Nina; Rhiger Hansen, Anders (Energy Research & Social Science;Volume 66, August 2020, 101498, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-20)As part of governmental risk management policies, households are advised to be aware of local preparedness plans, make a family emergency plan and kit, and stock supplies to increase their level of preparedness. But the ... -
Fridge studies – Rummage through the fridge to understand food waste
Heidenstrøm, Nina; Hebrok, Marie (Appetite;Volume 165, 1 October 2021, 105321, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-24)Household food waste is a significant environmental challenge, and almost half of the total global food waste comes from households. Thus, it is crucial to understand why food is wasted at home. This paper proposes a new ... -
Informal household preparedness. Methodological approaches to everyday practices
Heidenstrøm, Nina (Journal of Risk Research;Volume 23, Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-08)Despite increasing attention to individuals’ everyday lives in the literature on risk, few studies investigate household preparedness within the everyday life context. Preparedness is most often regarded as a predefined ... -
Positioning product longevity in Norwegian environmental policy
Heidenstrøm, Nina; Strandbakken, Pål (Conference object, 2021)With an increasing interest in the circular economy, current environmental policies in Europe aim to prepare economies for a ‘green’ transition. Contrary to circularity, however, product longevity has yet to become a policy ... -
“Someone will take care of it”. Households' understanding of their responsibility to prepare for and cope with electricity and ICT infrastructure breakdowns
Heidenstrøm, Nina; Throne-Holst, Harald (Energy Policy;Volume 144, September 2020, 111676, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-31)Extensive infrastructure breakdowns are likely to become more frequent in the future as a result of continually complex and interconnected infrastructures vulnerable to weather and climate changes as well as intended ... -
Towards realizing the sustainability potential within digital food provisioning platforms: The case of meal box schemes and online grocery shopping in Norway
Heidenstrøm, Nina; Hebrok, Marie (Sustainable Production and Consumption;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-04)Digital technologies for food provisioning are often proposed as solutions to developing a more sustainable food system. Consumers can now use their mobile phones and computers to buy food online from websites, apps, and ... -
The utility of social practice theory in risk research
Heidenstrøm, Nina (Journal of Risk Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-29)Social science risk studies often begin with one of two starting points: a particular risk, such as that of natural or technical disasters, or, alternately, with the individual experiencing risk. But risk may not be the ...