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Johan Niskanen

Assistant Professor

I study how perceptions of energy and environmental change are transformed into practice, focusing on sustainable innovations and circular economies.

A critical perspective on energy, technology and economics

Green innovations and new economic solutions are highlighted as solutions to, among other things, the climate problem. It is unclear how these concepts and linked practices contribute to a social transformation. My research and teaching take a critical perspective on issues concerning the environment, energy and the economy of a society in alleged transformation.

I study innovations such as passive houses and ideas about circular economies from a social science perspective. I want to understand how these innovations develop, how they are used by different actors, and what social impact they have. My research is not about evaluating whether these ideas are sustainable. Instead, I study alleged sustainable innovations by following how they are used in practice by relevant social actors from many different sectors of society.

I analyze the growing discourse and the practice of building projects with sustainability ambitions, as well as attempts to develop a more circular economy. For example, I study the role of passive houses in different sectors, as well as how repair practices develop in the circular economy in countries inside and outside of Europe.

Teaching environmental issues and planning

My teaching focuses on technology, innovations and the environment from social science and critical perspectives. I lecture in several courses, in community planning and in the bachelor program in environmental science and in the master's program Science for sustainable development. I am also responsible for the course Sustainability, Environment and Social Change on the Bachelor Program in Urban Planning and for the course Urban Planning on the Bachelor Program in Civic Logistics. I have a bachelor's degree in environmental science and a master's degree in political science with an emphasis on international relations. I have previous experience of working as a technical consultant and managing energy-related projects in the private and public sectors.

Publications

2024

Simon Haikola, Jonas Anshelm, Johan Niskanen (2024) Environmental Challenges, Vol. 16, Article 100987 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Simon Haikola, Dick Magnusson, Jonas Anshelm (2024) Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, Vol. 206, Article 114881 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Jonas Anshelm, Simon Haikola (2024) Political Geography, Vol. 108, Article 103017 (Article in journal)

2023

Johan Niskanen, Jonas Anshelm, Simon Haikola (2023) Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Vol. 116, Article 103611 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Duncan McLaren (2023) Circular Economy and Sustainability, Vol. 3, p. 1677-1701 (Article in journal)

2022

Johan Niskanen, Harald Rohracher (2022) Technological forecasting & social change, Vol. 179, Article 121630 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Harald Rohracher (2022) Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, Vol. 24, p. 612-624 (Article in journal)

2021

Johan Niskanen, Duncan McLaren, Jonas Anshelm (2021) Sustainability, Vol. 13, Article 2316 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Dick Magnusson (2021) Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 279, Article 123235 (Article in journal)

2020

Duncan McLaren, Johan Niskanen, Jonas Anshelm (2020) Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 8, Article 100046 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Harald Rohracher (2020) Energy Research & Social Science, Vol. 70, Article 101643 (Article in journal)
Johan Niskanen, Jonas Anshelm, Duncan McLaren (2020) Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 261, Article 121117 (Article in journal)

2018

Johan Niskanen (2018)

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