Essays about: "Haninge"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 essays containing the word Haninge.
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1. Municipal Narratives on Integration and Application of Green Infrastructure and Nature-based Solutions : A study of five municipalities in Stockholm County
University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studierAbstract : Green terms to bring the greenery back to cities have frequently begun to be coined as a result of rapid urbanization. To emphasize the benefits of urban greenery, terms such as nature-based solutions (NbS) and green infrastructure (GI) have been raised in planning circles. READ MORE
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2. Food preparedness and the protection of agricultural land among municipalities : A case study in Haninge and Heby municipalities
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Food provision in times of environmental and social crises has become a hot topic over recent years. The covid-19 pandemic and the Russian war on Ukraine have led to a re-evaluation of Swedish food preparedness. READ MORE
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3. Co-living, Jordbro
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : Thesis Question: Housing, a human right according to FN is getting more expensive and not necessarily more affordable. Young people and new families have a hard time getting a place to call home. READ MORE
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4. Medborgardialog vid parkutveckling : en fallstudie av NYFIKEN PARK i Tungelsta trädgårdspark
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Många av Sveriges kommuner använder sig utav medborgardialoger som en metod att nå ut till och engagera medborgarna vid samhällsbyggnadsfrågor men det är inte en självklarhet. Brukare av en plats, till exempel en park, har ofta en bredare kännedom och kunskap om de lokala förhållandena på platsen än vad planerare och beslutsfattare har. READ MORE
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5. Swimming Women : Discursive struggles over women's hours at municipal pools
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This thesis explores constructions of meaning, or frames, surrounding the policy of women’s hours in public debates and municipal settings, using newspaper articles and municipal documents as main empirical sources. Departing from the puzzle of how women’s hours are depicted as both gender equitable and gender inequitable in the debate, the thesis draws on previous research of how gender equality and multiculturalism relates to each other, potentially producing tensions in policymaking and discourse. READ MORE