Essays about: "Karolina Skog"
Found 4 essays containing the words Karolina Skog.
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1. The Swedish policy framework for Forest Ecosystem Services : a study of integration of objectives, policy instruments and local actor’s knowledge about policies and policy objectives
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest EconomicsAbstract : Paper 1 There is a trend towards intensification of forest use in many European countries, fuelled by an increased demand for forest products and services, driven by the global population, income growth and an increasing per capita consumption of forest products and forest ecosystem services, and politically promoted by a shift towards a bio-based economy. Based on the assumption that decisions on forest management relate to synergies—e. READ MORE
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2. Markkolets betydelse för åkermarkens bördighet : vilka effekter kan väntas av tillförd biokol och andra kolinlagrande åtgärder
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : Biokol är en möjlig kandidat till att motverka den höga koldioxidhalten i atmosfären. Genom pyrolysering av biomassa bildas biokol, som är en hårdare inbunden form av kol. Detta gör att biokol bryts ner långsammare. READ MORE
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3. Campaigns and seasonality´s effect on batch size
University essay from Lunds universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : Background The Nordic headquarter at Campbell Soup has been commissioned by the management to review their inventories and to asses’ optimal inventory levels under the prerequisite to still achieve agreed customer service levels and not get higher total costs. The capital tied is believed to be too high, therefore Campbell Soup wants to lower their inventory levels. READ MORE
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4. Ecological design : an essay about ecological sustainability and landscape architecture
University essay from SLU/Dept. Of Landscape Architecture, Planning and ManagementAbstract : It has become increasingly clear that the actions of humans are affecting the biosphere in a dramatic way. By using too much fossil fuel and chemicals that pollutes air, water and land, by devastating large areas of forest, homogenizing large tracks of land through agriculture and by fishing the seas dry, humans cause global warming and the extinction of millions of plant and animal species. READ MORE