Search for dissertations about: "allocation conflict"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words allocation conflict.
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1. Procedural justice, social norms and conflict : human behavior in resource allocation
Abstract : Research questions, results and Empirical Data This book studies the allocation of scarce resources among competing needs and wants. Chapter 1 Luck, effort and Redistribution on procedural justice provides one possible explanation for the vast differences between US and Western European tax an redistribution levels. READ MORE
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2. Co-Developing Sustainability Requirements : Exploring client and municipal perspectives in housing development
Abstract : Construction has major environmental, social and economic impacts. Improving sustainability both during and after the construction process is widely discussed among a slew of practitioners, governments and researchers. READ MORE
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3. Sharing the Good - Modes of Managing Water Resources in the Lower Mekong River Basin
Abstract : The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an empirically based study of International River Basin management in order to contribute to the global policy debate on water resources management and the role of water in the development process. The thesis reviews the recent ‘water management’ debate and a number of theoretical positions on the topic. READ MORE
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4. Water Resources Management efforts for best water allocation in the Lake Poopo basin, Bolivia
Abstract : The Lake Poopo basin, located on the Bolivian Altiplano, is extremely vulnerable to environmental degradation. The basin displays extreme spatial and temporal variations of water resources and rapidly decreasing water quality due to anthropogenic and natural pollution. READ MORE
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5. Resource Allocation on the MISO Interference Channel
Abstract : The need for wireless communications has increased during the last decades. To increase the data rates of the communication links there is a need of allocating larger frequency bands. These bands are strictly regulated and the majority of the frequencies are allocated to licensed systems. READ MORE