Roadmapping For Sustainability

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1 by Gerrit Muller University of South-Eastern Norway-NISE Abstract Roadmapping is a tool to visualize and concretize a strategy, using a timeline. The development of sustainability is a huge endeavour with many stakeholders at a global scale, making it highly complex. A roadmap is a means to keep overview in such complex problems, helping the wide variety of stakeholders to communicate and to share a vision on how to achieve sustainability. The roadmap sets the context for concrete action plans. Transportation and Affordable Clean energy Distribution This article or presentation is written as part of the Gaudí project. The Gaudí project philosophy is to improve by obtaining frequent feedback. Frequent feedback is pursued by an open creation process. This document is published as inediate or nearly mature version to get feedback. Further distribution is allowed as long as the document remains complete and unchanged. status: planned drives, requires supports, enables Objectives Trends Solutions Capabilities Means Resources Governance past all individual transport shipping air traffic all electric vehicles planes on electric harvesting H2 ships synth fuel and distribution p PJ/yr batteries x W/Kg H2 storage charging y Wh/s power-to-fuel fuel cell solar z kwp/m 2 installation H2 handling maintenance ICE forbidden fuel regulations infra standards fuel tax fuel and infra standards short medium long very long

2 Integrated Roadmap Layers drives, requires supports, enables Objectives Trends Solutions Capabilities Means Resources Governance past What is happening, what do we need? short demographics, environmental, social, poltical, legal How to get there? renewable energy, circular economy, education,. What means do we need/get? hard and soft technology What resources do we need? human competences, education, production, raw materials What governance do we need? medium legislation, standards, compliance, leadership long very long 2 Gerrit Muller RFSUSroadmapLayers

3 Simplistic Example Objectives Trends Transportation and Affordable Clean energy all individual transport shipping air traffic drives, requires supports, enables Solutions Capabilities Means Resources all electric vehicles electric harvesting and distribution p PJ/yr batteries x W/Kg charging y Wh/s solar z kwp/m 2 installation maintenance H 2 ships H 2 storage fuel cell H 2 handling planes on synth fuel power-to-fuel Governance past short ICE forbidden infra standards medium long fuel regulations fuel tax fuel and infra standards very long 3 Gerrit Muller RFSUSroadmapLayersExample

4 Global Sustainability Goals No Poverty Zero Hunger Good Health and Well-Being Quality Education Gender Equality Clean Water and Sanitation Affordable and Clean Energy Decent Work and Economic Growth Industry, Innovation and Infrastrcuture Reduced Inequalities Sustainable Cities and Communities Responsible Production and Consumption Climate Action Life Below Water Life On Land Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions Partnerships for the Goals UN (global) EU (European) Nederland 4 Gerrit Muller RFSUSsustainabilityGoals

5 Roadmapping Outcomes Top-level roadmap Single page Poster and part of many presentations Single-view roadmap Single page per view e.g. roadmap per sustainability goal Poster and part of many presentations Supporting roadmaps Single page per view and per aspect or driver Poster and part of many presentations f.i. energy for transportation Supporting reports Document per relevant subject 5 Gerrit Muller RFSUSdeliverables

6 Multiple Planning Tiers roadmap n roadmapping roadmap n + 1 shaping and sharinng vision master plan agreed targets and investments master plan master plan 1 detailed planning events events realization tech hurdle tech hurdle tech hurdle 6 Gerrit Muller RFSUStiers