Search for dissertations about: "redundancy management"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words redundancy management.
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6. On Optimal Maintenance Management for Wind Power Systems
Abstract : Sound maintenance strategies and planning are of crucial importance for wind power systems, and especially for offshore locations. In the last decades, an increased awareness of the impact of human living on the environment has emerged in the world. READ MORE
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7. Forests, Functions, and Food Webs : Riparian processes through an ecological and molecular lens
Abstract : Riparian systems are critical ecological interfaces that have a significant impact on the surrounding aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The riparian and surrounding systems have significant roles in regulating energy flow, providing essential nutrients, and supporting unique species, making them important for ecosystem function. READ MORE
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8. Design Moves : translational processes and academic entrepreneurship in design labs
Abstract : This study investigates the relation between the design activity and entrepreneurial ambition of three academic labs: MIT Senseable City Lab, metaLAB (at) Harvard, and Medea at Malmö University. These labs are positioned at the borderland of academic research, as they operate in connection with external stakeholders (industry, NGOs, government institutions) through, for example, joint strategies of intellectual property management or the creation of start-ups. READ MORE
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9. Food Webs, Models and Species Extinctions in a Stochastic Environment
Abstract : In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. In order to reverse the path towards additional extinctions early warning systems to guide management actions need to be developed. READ MORE
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10. Species community structure and functional redundancy in Swedish headwater streams : local versus regional control
Abstract : Streams and rivers only contain a small proportion of the Earth's freshwater, but nevertheless harbour much biodiversity. Headwater streams are the most prevalent running water environments, but despite their wide distribution, they are often excluded from important freshwater legislation and national monitoring programmes. READ MORE