Search for dissertations about: "Ethical climate"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Ethical climate.
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1. Ethical and normative reasoning on climate change : Conceptions and solutions among students in a Chinese context
Abstract : Previous research in environmental education and learning has mainly concerned students’ understanding of natural scientific knowledge, whereas research on the influence of other knowledge in learning environmental issues is marginal. Also, the interest in most studies investigating students’ natural scientific knowledge has been to capture constraints in students’ understanding, hence investigations of students’ meaning making are rare. READ MORE
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2. Disturbances in food webs : Importance of species interactions from an ecological and evolutionary perspective
Abstract : Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethical concerns; it also affects all levels of an ecosystem, with wide-spread implications for ecosystem functioning, services and human well-being. READ MORE
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3. Moral distress and ethical climate in pediatric oncology care
Abstract : Background: Despite the high survival rates, childhood cancer still is a life-threatening disease. Many ethical dilemmas and constraints challenge healthcare professionals who provide care for these children, causing moral distress and reducing the quality of care. READ MORE
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4. Ethical Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: The Planner’s Perspective
Abstract : This thesis addresses local adaptation to climate change-induced sea level rise, taking an ethical perspective and focusing at the role of planning and the planner. The research, which has been conducted within a transdisciplinary research project, takes a bottom-up approach to applied ethics, and relies to a great extent on empirical data. READ MORE
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5. The planner's dilemma : An ethical investigation of adaptation to sea level rise
Abstract : This is a thesis on the ethics of adaptation to sea level rise, with a focus on proactive adaptation planning. The research, which has been conducted within a transdisciplinary research project, takes a bottom-up approach to applied ethics, and has been conducted in close collaboration withadaptation planners and other project partners. READ MORE