Approach for sustainable processes for the built environment in triple helix cooperation: the case of Storsjö strand in Östersund

Authors

  • Jonas Jonasson Mid Sweden University, Sweden
  • Itai Danielski Mid Sweden University, Sweden
  • Lars Åke Mikaelsson Mid Sweden University, Sweden
  • Morgan Fröling Mid Sweden University, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2014.035

Keywords:

Sustainable building, building processes, integrated planning, energy efficiency

Abstract

The built environment is an important component for a sustainable society. Choices made today will affect society during decades to come, both regarding performance of buildings and in affecting what is possible choices regarding mobility, energy, waste handling and human well being in general. There have been several projects in Sweden and around the world aiming at better sustainability performance of new built areas. A strong experience from earlier projects is that it is not that easy to actually achieve high ambitions set up at project initiation; the most common example in this direction that requirements on energy efficiency are not achieved when measuring in actual use of the final building.

The project Storsjö Strand, a new township in Östersund in an earlier industrialized area, has aimed to work around identified earlier problems, using a strong interactivity and a triple helix process with the municipality, developers, and the university. The role of the university is to through an action research approach both be involved in the process to help guide it and to document and evaluate the process, with the research goal to contribute to and develop sustainable building processes for Sweden and elsewhere.

The Storsjö Strand project is presently an ongoing project. This paper describes the approach taken and how it is a development of earlier approaches for sustainable building processes and also evaluates early experiences of the triple helix process.

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2017-02-06

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Triple Helix, education and cooperation