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Per Wikman-Svahn
Per Wikman-Svahn
Department of Philosophy and History, Royal Institute of Technology KTH
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“The Greatest Benefit Is to Think Differently”: Experiences of Developing and Using a Web-Based Tool for Decision-Making under Deep Uncertainty for Adaptation to Sea Level Rise …
A Carlsson Kanyama, JL Zapico, C Holmberg, P Wikman-Svahn
Sustainability 16 (5), 2044, 2024
2024
How do value-judgements enter model-based assessments of climate sensitivity?
S Undorf, K Pulkkinen, P Wikman-Svahn, FAM Bender
Climatic Change 174 (3), 19, 2022
62022
The role of values in climate science
S Undorf, K Pulkkinen, P Wikman Svahn, F Bender
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-12732, 2022
2022
The value of values in climate science
K Pulkkinen, S Undorf, F Bender, P Wikman-Svahn, F Doblas-Reyes, ...
Nature Climate Change 12 (1), 4-6, 2022
382022
The flow of values in environmental risk assessments
P Wikman-Svahn
Research Ethics for Environmental Health, 198-208, 2021
2021
A value sensitive scenario planning method for adaptation to uncertain Future Sea level rise
A Wedin, P Wikman–Svahn
Science and Engineering Ethics 27, 1-21, 2021
22021
The flexibility gamble: challenges for mainstreaming flexible approaches to climate change adaptation
J Metzger, A Carlsson Kanyama, P Wikman-Svahn, K Mossberg Sonnek, ...
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 23 (4), 543-558, 2021
162021
Values in (climate) science: What model-based assessments of climate sensitivity teach us about value-judgements and demands on norms thereon
S Undorf, K Pulkkinen, F Bender, P Wikman Svahn
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-6285, 2021
2021
Value Sensitive Scenario Planning for Adaptation to Sea Level Rise
A Wedin, P Wikman-Svahn
2021
" We want to know where the line is": comparing current planning for future sea-level rise with three core principles of robust decision support approaches
AC Kanyama, P Wikman-Svahn, KM Sonnek
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62 (8), 1339-1358, 2019
2019
“We want to know where the line is”: comparing current planning for future sea-level rise with three core principles of robust decision support approaches
A Carlsson Kanyama, P Wikman‐Svahn, K Mossberg Sonnek
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62 (8), 1339-1358, 2019
162019
Toward a responsibility-catering prioritarian ethical theory of risk
P Wikman-Svahn, L Lindblom
Science and engineering ethics 25, 655-670, 2019
32019
Insights from testing a modified dynamic adaptive policy pathways approach for spatial planning at the municipal level
C Carstens, K Mossberg Sonnek, R Räty, P Wikman-Svahn, ...
Sustainability 11 (2), 433, 2019
142019
Characterizing uncertain sea-level rise projections to support investment decisions
RL Sriver, RJ Lempert, P Wikman-Svahn, K Keller
PLoS One 13 (2), e0190641, 2018
542018
Transparent scenario development
H Carlsen, RJT Klein, P Wikman-Svahn
Nature Climate Change 7 (9), 613-613, 2017
412017
Choosing small sets of policy-relevant scenarios by combining vulnerability and diversity approaches
H Carlsen, R Lempert, P Wikman-Svahn, V Schweizer
Environmental Modelling & Software 84, 155-164, 2016
442016
Do we have a residual obligation to engineer the climate as a matter of justice
P Baard, P Wikman-Svahn
Climate justice and geoengineering: Ethics and policy in the atmospheric …, 2016
52016
Principer för robusta beslut inför osäkra klimatförändringar
P Wikman-Svahn
Avdelningen för Industriell ekologi, KTH. TRITA_IM 2, 2016
52016
A Plausible Worst-Case Scenario of Increasing Multidrug Resistance as a Tool for Assessing Societal Risks and Capabilities in Sweden
R Roffey, A Lindberg, L Molin, P Wikman-Svahn
Health security 13 (3), 174-183, 2015
12015
Planning for future sea-level rise in Swedish municipalities
J von Oelreich, A Carlsson-Kanyama, Å Svenfelt, P Wikman-Svahn
Local Environment 20 (4), 459-473, 2015
162015
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