Search for dissertations about: "Sustainable Agricultural Practices"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the words Sustainable Agricultural Practices.
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21. Land use dynamics and demographic change in southern Burkina Faso
Abstract : With the increasing world’s population, coupled with the technology improvement, man has emerged as the major, most powerful and universal instrument of environmental change in the biosphere today. To understand and predict the impacts of this change in the future, long-term reconstruction of land use and cover changes at global, regional and local scales is a prerequisite. READ MORE
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22. Cultural oak landscapes as green infrastructure for human well-being
Abstract : Human and nature interactions have been the ancestral normative model to provide and secure livelihoods worldwide. Hence, humans have been coevolving in an intrinsic relation with the natural system until medieval times. READ MORE
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23. Forest management and governance in Sweden : a phronetic analysis of social practices
Abstract : The transition to a sustainable society requires improved knowledge about what determines forest management and the relationship to governance and policies. This thesis constitutes a phronetic analysis of social practices in forest management at the local level and of how social practices materialise and influence forest governance and ultimately, forest management more broadly. READ MORE
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24. Developing the basis of a breeding program for sustainable Rufiji tilapia aquaculture in Tanzania
Abstract : Tanzania has a rich natural fauna of tilapiine fish. However, a proper management of tilapia farming is lacking. Use of inappropriate technology to produce seed and inadequate extension efforts resulted in a poor production output from aquaculture. READ MORE
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25. Remittances, Access & Adaptation: Options to Secure Rural Livelihoods in Morocco and Myanmar
Abstract : State leaders have adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and pledged to leave no one behind. This thesis advances knowledge for attaining these goals, through systems thinking and place-based research in the context of climate and land-change processes in Morocco and Myanmar. READ MORE