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Dr. Line Kryger Aagaard is a Researcher in the Department of the Built Environment at Aalborg University's Faculty of Engineering and Science. Her work focuses on sustainable transitions within everyday practices, particularly food systems, mobility, and housing. She investigates how consumption habits and household routines intersect with sustainability goals using anthropological and sociological frameworks. Key affiliations include the Sustainable Cities and Everyday Practice Research Group and the Division of Town, Housing and Property.
Her research emphasizes practice theory, examining how material arrangements and social norms influence sustainable behavior. Notable projects include the FoMoHo initiative exploring food, mobility, and housing transitions, and the eCAPE project studying smart technologies' role in energy consumption. She has contributed to over 26 publications since 2020, addressing topics like energy flexibility, gendered domestic technology use, and sufficiency strategies.
Dr. Aagaard actively participates in interdisciplinary collaborations, presenting at conferences such as SCORAI Europe and contributing to media discussions on sustainable consumption. Her work bridges academic research with practical implications for policy and urban planning, emphasizing equitable transitions toward sustainability.
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