Essays about: "Livestock Investment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the words Livestock Investment.
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1. Agro-ecological diversification in meat and dairy farms : barriers and drivers in the European and Swedish policy
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : Food systems are increasingly characterised by specialisation and separation between ani-mal and crop production, as well as the use of food suitable for human consumption for feed. The regionalisation of production creates hotspots for environmental degradation and decreases the resource use efficiency. READ MORE
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2. Rovdjurskonflikt : boskapsförluster orsakade av lejon
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Det pågår idag en konflikt i Afrika med lejon och pastoralister inblandade. Konflikten verkar öka i takt med att människor med boskap blir fler och lejonens habitat och bytesdjur minskar. Detta litteraturarbete syftar till att utreda de konsekvenser som följer förluster av boskap, både för djurhållaren och för lejonpopulationen. READ MORE
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3. Quality Management and process development from scratch: Improving laboratory capabilities in Assam, India
University essay fromAbstract : During the past ten years, the foreign direct investment in India has increased with 1828 percent which has led to more projects being initiated in India to improve the livestock industry. The World Bank is the foremost entity in such investments and an issue arises when translating western theories for project management in new cultures. READ MORE
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4. Framtidsutsikter för pastoralism på Kenyanska betesmarker
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Pastoralism är ett system där majoriteten av en individs inkomst och mat kommer från boskapsdjur. Boskapsdjurens huvudsakliga matkälla är naturligt växande bete. Pastoralism kan delas in i tre huvudtyper; nomadisk, transhuman och stillasittande. I Kenya finns variationer av alla tre. READ MORE
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5. Renewables-driven membrane distillation for drinking water purification: Main Ethiopian Rift Valley case study
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Fluoride is present in all type of water sources, but levels beyond the current World Health Organization guideline of 1.5 mg/L can be very harmful for people’s health. Due to the volcanic nature of rocks in the Ethiopian Rift Valley, groundwater is contaminated with fluoride, and studies have even recorded levels up to 26 mg/L. READ MORE