Search for dissertations about: "Nordic Countries"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 247 swedish dissertations containing the words Nordic Countries.
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6. Prehospital advanced airway management in the Nordic countries
Abstract : Tracheal intubation (TI) is often the preferred technique to secure the airway of an unconscious patient in the prehospital setting. Prehospital TI is associated with several challenges, including limited assistance, few airway rescue devices and environmental difficulties. READ MORE
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7. Redistributive regionalism : Narratives on regionalisation in the Nordic periphery
Abstract : During the last decades a stronger role for the regions has developed in many West European countries. To a significant degree this regionalisation trend has coincided with European integration. The key change in the role of the regional level has been with regard to its status as an agent of regional development. READ MORE
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8. Investigation into sustainable energy systems in Nordic municipalities
Abstract : Municipal energy systems in Nordic environments face multiple challenges: the cold climate, large-scale industries, a high share of electric heating and long distances drive energy consumption. While actions on the demand side minimize energy use, decarbonization efforts in mining, industries, the heating and the transport sector can increase the consumption of electricity and biofuels. READ MORE
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9. Ecosystem services and forest management in the Nordic countries
Abstract : The need to integrate a full spectrum of ecosystem services into decision-making has been long acknowledged. Despite the exponentially growing body of literature, trade-offs resulting from management activities are still poorly understood. READ MORE
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10. Process Industry Energy Projects in a Climate Change Conscious Economy
Abstract : Most industrial process plants consume large amounts of energy (usually in the form of steam and electricity) to produce demanded goods, such as beer or paper. However, combustion of fossil fuels has negative external effects on the Earths climate. READ MORE