Essays about: "MUNICIPALITY MODELS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 114 essays containing the words MUNICIPALITY MODELS.
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1. Urban Downpour : The Path Towards Sustainable Stormwater Management in four Swedish Municipalities
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Kulturgeografiska institutionenAbstract : Swedish municipalities increasingly prioritize blue-green infrastructure in response to the changing climate and precipitation. This study focuses on Norrköping, Huddinge, Nyköping, and Kalmar and how urban planning develops strategies for implementing blue-green infrastructure. READ MORE
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2. Tax Policies and Housing Prices: An Empirical Analysis
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This thesis evaluates the effect on housing prices from the abolished wealth tax in 2007 and the property tax reform from 2008. This is done using a municipality-level panel dataset, covering all municipalities within Sweden from 2005-2010. READ MORE
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3. Turning the tide on marine biodiversity loss: How Swedish coastal cities are leveraging citizen interaction to improve conservation outcomes
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Rapid coastal urbanization and declining marine biodiversity rates are complex problems that require broad, integrated sets of solutions. Although isolating nature from human impact prevails as the standard conservation approach, social-ecological systems require more holistic solutions. READ MORE
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4. Teleworking in Four-Step Transport Demand Models
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : The opportunity of teleworking has impacted people travel habits, especially work-related trips. In most cases the existing transport demand models lack the consideration of teleworking. READ MORE
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5. The Impact of the Covid-19 Outbreak on theGeographical Labour Mobility in Sweden’sMunicipalities
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the geographical labour mobility of employees in Sweden. The analysis employs a difference-indifference (DiD) approach to compare the mobility patterns of employees in treated municipalities with higher COVID-19 infectious rates to those in controlled municipalities with lower infectious rates. READ MORE