Essays about: "2030 Agenda"

Showing result 41 - 45 of 253 essays containing the words 2030 Agenda.

  1. 41. Parken i en stressad stad : en undersökning av Stadsträdgårdens stressreducerande karaktärer i Uppsala

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Rebecca Dernhagen; Ingela Lennartsson; [2023]
    Keywords : Quality Evaluation tool QET ; Evidensbaserad design EBD ; Hälsofrämjande karaktärer; Hälsofrämjande design; Miljöpsykologi; Stressreducerande karaktärer; stress;

    Abstract : Uppsala kommun har ett ökande antal invånare som sjukskriver sig på grund av sjukdomar relaterade till långvarig stress. Samtidigt blir antalet offentliga gröna miljöer färre i Uppsala på grund av förtätning, trots att gröna miljöers stressreducerande och återhämtande effekt varit känd sedan länge. READ MORE

  2. 42. The Effects of the EU Taxonomy on Municipal Energy Investment Plans - A qualitative study exploring the effects of the EU taxonomy in bioenergy investment strategies related to the energy plan of Gothenburg municipality

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Stina Bäckrud; Annie Kjellberg; Sarah Rosensohn; [2022-07-01]
    Keywords : EU Taxonomy; Investment strategies; Bioenergy; Energy planning; Municipality; the Porter Hypothesis;

    Abstract : One of the most recent climate initiatives of the European Union (EU) is the Taxonomy Regulation (EU/2020/852), a tool to redirect capital towards sustainable investment and to achieve the goals set in Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement. The taxonomy’s classification system is a predetermined and union-wide definition of sustainable economic activities, risking to be in conflict with different local perceptions of what is sustainable. READ MORE

  3. 43. Is the EU barking up the wrong tree? - A study on Swedish stakeholders' perspectives on the means and conditions for establishing a more coordinated European agenda on forests

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Isak Johansson; [2022-06-23]
    Keywords : forest policy; EU; Green Deal; Sweden; interest groups;

    Abstract : Forests are becoming an increasingly important tool for the EU in its fight against climate change following the introduction of the Union’s Green Deal and the recent Forest Strategy for 2030. However, since forest policy in itself is not an EU competence, but instead a national competence decided and managed by the individual Member States, this makes any attempts from Brussels to shape forest policies in a certain direction a sensitive matter, not least for forest-rich Sweden. READ MORE

  4. 44. The EU Taxonomy and Sustainability Performance: A qualitative study on how the EU taxonomy affects a multinational enterprise operating in the automotive industry

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Amanda Johannesson; Ida Carlsbogård; [2022-06-22]
    Keywords : The European Green Deal; Agenda 2030; EU taxonomy; Sustainability Management; Automotive Industry; Climate Neutrality; Transparency;

    Abstract : The EU taxonomy plays an important role in implementing the European Green Deal, meeting the EU’s energy and climate targets for 2030, and increasing green investments. The aim of the taxonomy is to shift economic investments toward environmentally perdurable projects and provide the market with substantial data with regard to sustainability. READ MORE

  5. 45. Climate governance in a well-ordered world : an analysis of Rawlsian climate justice and the goal of climate action

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Andreas Ekvall; [2022]
    Keywords : Rawls’; distributional justice; communitarianism; Agenda 2030; climate justice;

    Abstract : The aspiration of normative theory to conceptualise climate justice is a contested endeavour. At best there are certain agreements about what constitutes distributional justice on a surface level, while it remains challenged whether such conceptualisation is helpful in the realisation of climate justice. READ MORE