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  1. 1. An assessment of possibilities and limitations for an application ofSigill’s climate-certification on the organization “Fjällbete”

    University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Avdelningen för ekoteknik och hållbart byggande

    Author : Sara Hansdotter; [2017]
    Keywords : climate-certification; holistic management; regenerative agriculture; humus; klimatcertifiering; holistic managemenet; regenerativt jordbruk; mulljord;

    Abstract : This thesis is   focused on making an assessment of possibilities and limitations regarding an   application of Svenskt Sigill’s climate- certification on the organization   Fjällbete. Another aim with the thesis was to be able to provide   recommendations for future development of climate certifications in order to   provide information for decision makers. READ MORE

  2. 2. Värdet av hållbarhetsmärkningar på prydnadsväxter i dagligvaruhandeln

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and Society

    Author : Mikael Thorberg; [2014]
    Keywords : prydnadsväxter; dagligvaruhandel; hållbarhet; svenskt sigill; värde;

    Abstract : Enligt Daraghmeh & Johansson (2013) och Abrahamsson (2014) så står den svenska prydnadsväxtproduktionen inför vissa utmaningar. Produktionen av prydnadsväxter i Sverige sjunker och antalet företag likaså (Daraghmeh & Johansson 2013 s. 7-13). READ MORE

  3. 3. Consumer demand for a certified climate label of milk : evidence from a randomized field experiment in a Swedish setting

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Elina Matsdotter; [2013]
    Keywords : climate labels; randomized controlled field experiment; GHG emissions; carbon labels; consumer demand; consumer response;

    Abstract : There is a generally accepted need to decrease the environmental impact and global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by the food industry. Studies have shown that by altering the consumption patterns of food products, the emissions of GHG can be substantially lowered (Carlsson-Kanyama and González, 2009). READ MORE