Search for dissertations about: "project management in Agricultural"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words project management in Agricultural.
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6. Supporting Management of the Risk of Wind Damage in South Swedish Forestry
Abstract : Private forest owners in southern Sweden consider wind damage to be one of the most problematic risks from an economic perspective. A potential climate change also raises the question of the possible impact of such a climate change on the risk of wind damage. READ MORE
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7. Knowledge Integration in Product Development Projects
Abstract : Denna avhandling handlar om kunskapsintegration i produktutvecklingsprojekt. Med kunskapsintegration avses processer av mål-orienterad interrelatering med syfte att dra fördel av de kunskapskomplementariteter som finns mellan individer som har differentierade kunskapsbaser. READ MORE
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8. Co-developing pest management for organic apple production : combining participatory action research, activity theory, laboratory and field trials in a Swedish context
Abstract : Participatory Action Research (PAR) is an interventionist, action-orientated and transdisciplinary approach to applied research that strives for the collaborative development of any practice together with relevant stakeholders. It enhances the relevance of research to practice by active stakeholder involvement in all research steps, including the spaces in which the practice is conducted, its iterative knowledge construction and the recognition that knowledge exists in practice and is created when attempting to transform reality. READ MORE
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9. Sensor-based mastitis management in automatic milking system farms: Mastitis management from a data-centric and economic perspective
Abstract : Mastitis, or udder inflammation, is one of the most prevalent and costliest diseases in dairy farming. Automatic milking systems, equipped with sensors measuring mastitis indicators, have been used commercially since the 1990s. READ MORE
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10. African swine fever in Uganda : epidemiology and socio-economic impact in the smallholder setting
Abstract : In the last decade millions of people have been able to leave poverty, increasing the regional demand for meat and livestock products. In combination with reforms in market and agricultural policy, this has led to an increase in pig production in sub-Saharan Africa, most notably in Uganda. READ MORE