The network of partners and projects
In 2022 Include consisted of 6 research institutions and 23 partners who collaborated on a series of projects.
Open this figure to see the partner's involvements in projects as a network.
Key figures
Research institutions and partners
Participants in Include
Ongoing projects
Academic publications
Events
Media
Presentations
Education
Funding for 8 years
Some highlights from 2022
![Two teenagers gaming on computers](https://www.sum.uio.no/english/include/about/annual-reports/2022/bilder/highlight-innovation-560.jpg)
Innovation through practice-close research and dissemination
The researchers and partners collaborated closely in a number of projects, some of which were also led by the partners, such as Urban Agriculture (Tromsø municipality), The role of small-scale agriculture in climate and environmental transformation (KS) and The Game of Climate (Lillestrøm municipality). The Young Climate Management project (Asker municipality) has contributed to several innovations to avoid participation in name only and to develop a model that promotes citizenship for children and young people in Asker. In 2022, partners held a whopping 53 presentations related to Include.
![air photo of urban area](https://www.sum.uio.no/english/include/about/annual-reports/2022/bilder/highlight-sustainable-560.jpg)
Sustainable urban development
In 2022, we have published several scientific articles from projects on sustainable urban development and widely disseminated popular science on the topic. This includes publications on the planning of the Oslo region, as well as dissemination activities at TreFokus on circular buildings,TØI on land use and transport development, and the Department of Sociology and Human Geography (ISS, UiO) on mass landfills from construction projects.
![Group of adult students following a lecture](https://www.sum.uio.no/english/include/about/annual-reports/2022/bilder/highlight-contnuing-560.jpg)
Continuing education course for practitioners on mangement for sustainability transformation
In 2022, Include, in collaboration with insam and the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM, UiO), developed and implemented the first part of the course Management for Sustainability Transformation. Developed for practitioners on a master’s level, this course aimed to strengthen participants’ competence in meeting the challenges and opportunities inherent in sustainability challenges.
![Group of people on a train platform](https://www.sum.uio.no/english/include/about/annual-reports/2022/bilder/highlight-international-560.jpg)
International cooperation
2022 was the year when Include's research group in Norway finally got the opportunity to visit its British partners! 13 people took the train ride from Oslo to Durham – via Utrecht, where we met a Dutch research group. In Durham we organised Includes' first international conference. Other international researchers have visited Include, and Include researchers have given keynote lectures in various international contexts, as well as contributed to international processes and in British forums in connection with socially just energy transition.