Search for dissertations about: "Robert Lundmark"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Robert Lundmark.
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6. Technological Change in the Renewable Energy Sector : Essays on Knowledge Spillovers and Convergence
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis is to investigate the determinants of technological change in the renewable energy sector, with a special emphasis on the role of knowledge spillovers and convergence across countries. The thesis consists of a preface and five self-contained papers. READ MORE
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7. Energy Efficiency in buildings in the Baltic states and the Nordic countries
Abstract : Improving energy efficiency in buildings is widely viewed as a cost-effective way of achieving climate and energy goals. The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) aims to enhance the energy performance of new buildings and increase the renovation rate of energy-inefficient older buildings in the European Union. READ MORE
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8. Market liberalization and market integration : Essays on the Nordic electricity market
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained papers related to the Nordic electricity market.Paper [I] examine how the reform of the Nordic electricity markets has affected competition in the electric power supply market, Nord Pool. READ MORE
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9. Carbon Sink or Energy Source : Economic perspectives on future uses of forest resources in Sweden
Abstract : Abstract Forests and the resources they offer have been important for the Swedish economy for a long time, and the forest industry remains a large part of the manufacturing industry even as the economy is becoming more service-based. Forests are also increasingly seen as an important source of biofuels that can be used to reduce the reliance on fossil fuels and to reach the target for a carbon neutral economy by the year 2050. READ MORE
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10. Spatial and Economic Values of Ecosystem Services : The Case of Sweden's Forests
Abstract : The objective of this licentiate thesis is to determine the value of ecosystem services and their relative importance, and to develop methods to weight these benefits against the market value of timber and other uses for forests. These issues are addressed in two papers with a focus on spatial modeling of ecosystem services and the method of benefit transfer. READ MORE