Search for dissertations about: "budget governing"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words budget governing.
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6. Locked-in collaboration
Abstract : Collaboration, employed in defining a problem, finding a solution, and implementing it, has been proposed as a solution to a range of problems framed as wicked or complex. Collaboration can be justified based on instrumental, normative, and value-based reasoning. READ MORE
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7. Simulating Transport and Understanding Future Fluxes of Organic Carbon in Rivers Draining into the Baltic Sea
Abstract : Riverine organic (TOC, Total Organic Carbon) and inorganic (DIC, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon) carbon are the main sources of carbon in the Baltic Sea. While the importance of this contribution has been evaluated, there are currently several gaps in our knowledge of the mechanisms governing organic carbon dynamics in this region, especially for the particulate form, and the impact of future climate change on organic carbon transport. READ MORE
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8. Life-Cycle Considerations for Environmental Management of the Swedish Railway Infrastructure
Abstract : Syftet med den här avhandlingen är att förbättra möjligheter till miljöledning av järnvägens infrastruktur genom att utveckla en metod för att rikta in ansträngningar på att minska miljöpåverkan från infrastrukturens produkter. Metodens används i ett byggprojekt och dess robusthet blir testad. READ MORE
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9. A numerical investigation of energy conversions in geophysical boundary layers
Abstract : The detailed energy conversions in turbulent geophysical boundary layers are examined and quantified. The governing transport equations are solved by utilizing turbulence modelling. Different turbulence closures have been adopted for the boundary layers examined. READ MORE
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10. Meeting ethical and nutritional challenges in elder care : the life world and system world of staff and high level decision-makers
Abstract : The overall aim of the thesis was to describe the issue of malnutrition and use it as a focal point of interest in elder care. A further aim was to illuminate how this issue could be addressed focusing on older adults’ integrity and high level decision-makers’ reasoning about ethically difficult situations (I-IV). READ MORE