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Work package 6: Communication and Dissemination

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

This WP ensures that key findings from the project are disseminated rapidly to relevant stakeholders and the wider public via a variety of ...... Read more

Work package 5: Proof of concept integration

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

Objectives To establish a “proof of concept” this WP draws together the experiences from all WPs into an integrative model to build the ...... Read more

Work package 4: Enabling the public in local climate crowdfunding

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

Objectives This WP focuses on investigating the factors that determine the public’s willingness to pay for a locally crowdfunded climate program. It begins ...... Read more

Work package 2.3: Developing alternative business models of climate crowdfunding in Norway

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

WP2.3 will continue through the whole project period. First, based on WP2.1 and WP2.2 it will combine three business model mapping approaches to ...... Read more

Work package 2.2: Legal and socio-cultural barriers

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

Objectives WP 2.2 undertakes a study on relevant legal and socio-cultural aspects for the design of a locally successful crowdfunded climate program in ...... Read more

Work package 2.1: Lessons learned from existing climate crowdfunded projects

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

Objectives WP 2.1 undertakes an analysis of existing climate crowdfunding projects to investigate their relevance for the supply (WP3) and demand (WP4) design ...... Read more

Work package 3: Engaging Norwegian farmers in crowdfunded climate investments

15. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

Objectives The main objective of the WP is to identify farmers’ interest in participating in a locally crowdfunded climate program, optimal design and ...... Read more

Work package 1: Project management and coordination

9. Aug 2017 by Odd Roger Langørgen

WP 1: Project management and coordination The work package ensures the overall integration between all WPs, researchers and external stakeholders over the project ...... Read more

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