Search for dissertations about: "intressenter"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 107 swedish dissertations containing the word intressenter.
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16. Developer-led new eco-cities in China - identification, assessment and solution of environmental issues in planning
Abstract : In the course of China’s rapid urbanization and in the context of the country’s legalization of “ecological civilization”, “ecology” has become a basic requirement of the Chinese government for all new city construction. With the policy guidance of Chinese ministries being to support eco-cities, new eco-cities are flourishing in China. READ MORE
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17. Informal Electronic Waste Recycling in Pakistan
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to study governance aspects of informal electronic waste recycling and to provide better knowledge of the business in terms of structure, stakeholders, governance aspects and social impacts.The thesis consists of a cover essay and two papers appended at the end of the thesis. READ MORE
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18. An analysis of the relationship between the energy and buildings sectors in Sweden
Abstract : Climate change is one of the global challenges of our time. The energy sector is at the focus of the European efforts to combat climate change as it accounts for 80% of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union. READ MORE
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19. Science Parks and talent attraction : a study on the development of Science Parks
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the development of Science Parks (SPs) from the perspective of talent attraction activities. Studies on SPs often address only traditional services that parks provide tenant firms. READ MORE
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20. Maintenance strategy for a railway infrastructure in a regulated environment
Abstract : The operation and maintenance of railway infrastructure is complex, strictly regulated by government legislation, and must be working in close cooperation with all the stakeholders including customers involved, in order to avoid sub optimization. The business configuration of the Swedish Railway system makes it very difficult to optimize the entire railway operation, as many times its stakeholders have conflicting demands. READ MORE