Search for dissertations about: "green identity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words green identity.
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1. Identity politics and city planning : the case of Jerusalem
Abstract : Jerusalem is the declared capital of Israel, fundamental to Jewish tradition, and a contested city, part of the Israel–Palestine conflict. Departing from an analysis of mainly interviews and policy documents, this study aims to analyze the interplay between the Israeli identity politics of Jerusalem and city planning. READ MORE
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2. Corporate Environmental Management - Managing (in) a New Practice Area
Abstract : Adopting a phenomenological, sensemaking-based approach, this dissertation reviews and critiques a variety of theories proposed as explanations of corporate “greening” and the evolution of corporate environmental management (CEM), and then presents and analyzes an organization study to explore in greater depth how sensemaking can be used for research in this context. As its object, the ethnographically inspired organization study focuses upon CEM as an area of managerial and organizational practice. READ MORE
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3. Approximation of pluricomplex Green functions : A probabilistic approach
Abstract : This PhD thesis focuses on probabilistic methods of approximation of pluricomplex Green functions and is based on four papers.The thesis begins with a general introduction to the use of pluricomplex Green functions in multidimensional complex analysis and a review of their main properties. READ MORE
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4. On Green Innovation Inertia
Abstract : A growing number of nations, firms and individuals realize that the current ways in whichproducts are produced, consumed and disposed of is unsustainable. Yet most actors seem toawait options that deliver the needed eco-environmental improvement without requiring anyindividual sacrifices. READ MORE
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5. Nature and the Social Sciences : Examples from the Electricity and Waste Sectors
Abstract : The book has two interrelated objectives. One objective is meta-theoretical and concerns the exploration of theoretical debates connected to issues of studying society and environmental problems; another objective is empirical/analytical, referring to the analysis of "green" public participation in the electricity and waste sectors in Sweden, and partly in the Netherlands as well as the UK. READ MORE