Essays about: "Active shopping"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 25 essays containing the words Active shopping.

  1. 6. Hacking the New Development : Turning a Shopping District into a Garment Manufacturing District

    University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studier

    Author : Mohit Nihalani; [2021]
    Keywords : London; Chrisp Street Market; urban manufacturing; reindustrialisation; consumption; fashion; shopping district; redevelopment; hacking; labour; postcolonial;

    Abstract : Chrisp Street Market in London, the first pedestrian shopping district in the UK, will be redeveloped into a contemporary version of a pedestrian shopping district. The design employs the 'mixed-use' building typology often used to make public life 'active' and 'lively', by attracting the population to participate in consumer society in public space, at a time when the role of overconsumption in the acceleration of climate change within sectors like the fashion industry is becoming increasingly problematic. READ MORE

  2. 7. No City Left Behind. Europe’s cities as advocates for a Just Transition

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Jasmin Kaiser; [2020]
    Keywords : Just Transition; European Union; cities; vertical venue-shopping; multilevel governance; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Europe’s transition towards a net-zero emission economy and society, needs to be designed in a fair and equitable manner. Despite the urgency for action, the term Just Transition has increasingly been turned into a catchphrase that is diffi-cult to grasp. READ MORE

  3. 8. Relationsmat, det nya gamla sättet att handla mat : direkta försäljningskanaler för relationsmat samt om REKO-ring relationsmatkonsumenter

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)

    Author : Sandra Lindell; [2020]
    Keywords : närproducerat; konsumentbeteende; livsmedelskedjan; ekologiskt; andelsjordbruk; gårdsbutiker; bondens marknad; försäljningskanaler; livsmedelskonsument; relationsmarknadsföring; local produce; consumer behaviour; food supply chain; organic; consumer supported agriculture; farm shops; farmer’s market; sales channels; food consumer; relationship marketing;

    Abstract : Matskandaler och onödiga tillsatser i maten har påverkat livsmedelskonsumenters förtroende för livsmedelsindustrin samtidigt som en ökad klimatmedvetenhet och kunskap om hur dagens matproduktion påfrestar klimatet har fått konsumenter att ifrågasätta livsmedelskedjan och hur och var maten produceras. Intresset för att handla mer närproducerad mat ökar och det nya begreppet relationsmat som främst anammats av olika REKO-ringar i Sverige är på uppgång och har uppmärksammats av konsumentgrupper som vill gynna den lokala ekonomin, handla ekologiskt, minska matmil och veta mer om ursprunget till sin mat. READ MORE

  4. 9. Design Concept for Thule Strollers- Improving the user experience in the dark

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Innovation

    Author : Torun Nachtweij; [2019]
    Keywords : User experience; Lights for strollers; Safety; Aesthetics; Behavioral design; Thule; Concept development.; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : For most people getting a stroller is an obvious thing to do when having a baby. It’s mainly used for transportation of the baby but has other functions as well. For example, it is used as a storage, serves as a shopping bag for groceries and makes a perfect bed for a baby nap. READ MORE

  5. 10. An analysis of accessibility to grocery stores by walking and cycling. : A comparative study of Ålidhem, Tomtebo, Carlshem and Sofiehem neighbourhoods in Umeå using ArcGIS Network Dataset

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Kulturgeografi

    Author : Choolwe Chisuta Namoobe; [2018]
    Keywords : Accessibility; inequality; equity; urban sprawl; population increase; non-motorised; car-dependency; impedance;

    Abstract : Accessibility is a gateway to accessing opportunities or service sites, i.e., grocery shopping, healthcare and jobs and it has been used as a proxy to measure inequalities. The equity, in travel time or distance, to accessing of these services is vital to ensure high accessibility hence providing equality. READ MORE