Search for dissertations about: "assemblages"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 163 swedish dissertations containing the word assemblages.
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16. Organoleptic Interfaces: Exploring Embodied Methods in Foodscapes
Abstract : In the move to re-acquaint urban green and in-between spaces as solely parks and open spaces, this research looks to the concept of emerging foodscapes to form a transformative behaviour with food in the city. Urban population growth, unstable food security, environmental consequences of industrial food production are all motives for concern, alongside individual awareness of food provisioning, seasonal availability and behaviour. READ MORE
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17. Swedish seagrass ecosystems in a changing climate : Coastal connectivity and global change sensitivity
Abstract : Coastal shallow-water ecosystems are essential for providing several goods and services globally, with seagrasses as an important contributor for maintaining high biodiversity and productivity within the nearshore seascape. The temperate species Zostera marina serves as a vital habitat for many species, including ecologically and economically important juvenile fish. READ MORE
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18. Wild Poethics - Exploring relational and embodied practices in urban-making
Abstract : Nature is not something separated from the city. With this in mind, this research emerges from the act of urban gardening, staging space for naturecultures that reinforce a direct relation to an urban nature. READ MORE
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19. Fungal assemblages in forest trees : influence of internal and external conditions
Abstract : Forest trees host a plethora of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) whose roles and diversity are still poorly understood despite the increased scientific interest for the past decades. The thesis focuses on the diversity of endophytic and epiphytic fungi in the aerial tissues of broadleaved trees. READ MORE
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20. Climate and vegetation during the Miocene - evidence from Danish palynological assemblages
Abstract : Several Danish exposures and one drill core spanning the upper Oligocene-upper Miocene interval of the Cenozoic (i.e., 24–5 Myr ago) were palynologically investigated. READ MORE