Essays about: "food trade history"

Showing result 6 - 8 of 8 essays containing the words food trade history.

  1. 6. Synchronizing migration with birth: an exploration of migratory tactics in female moose

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies

    Author : Linnéa Näsén; [2015]
    Keywords : migration; calving; moose; time minimization; energy maximization;

    Abstract : Migration and giving birth are crucial decisions for animals during their life cycle, which may have lasting consequences on their population demography and fitness. Migration can entail a variety of possible effects for an individual, such as access to high quality food and reduced risk for predation. READ MORE

  2. 7. GDP Elasticities of Export Demand : An analysis of Sweden’s export flows to Germany and other trading partners

    University essay from IHH, Economics, Finance and Statistics

    Author : Camilla Nilsson; Mareike Bönninger; [2012]
    Keywords : GDP elasticity of export demand; trade history; Sweden; Germany;

    Abstract : Exports are an important source of income for Sweden. They are influenced by macroeconomic factors such as GDP. This paper examines the elasticity of Swedish export to changes in the GDP of Sweden’s 25 most important export partners. The sensitivity to changes in GDP, the elasticity, can be different for different goods. READ MORE

  3. 8. A green lung for the Stone Town : the challenge of developing a green structure for the users of Zanzibar historical city core.

    University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)

    Author : Anna Hall; [2009]
    Keywords : Tanzania; Zanzibar; Stone Town; World heritage; City planning; Urban forestry; Open space; Socio-cultural landscape; Urbanization; Urban poverty; Slum; Livelihood strategies; Minor Field Study;

    Abstract : The state of the unique socio-cultural landscape in the World Heritage site Stone Town of Zanzibar, Tanzania, is critical.Current financial and technical aid is focusing on safeguarding the traditional buildings, but there are no clear and up to date planning strategies for the public spaces where the local inhabitants and visitors run their daily life. READ MORE