Essays about: "Matthieu"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 essays containing the word Matthieu.
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1. From Green to Gold: The role of multiple logics of sustainability in shaping business value creation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : With activities engendering tremendous socio-ecological impacts, the fashion system is increasingly spotlighted as one of the most unsustainable industries. In this context, many actors in the fashion system, including brands and retailers, have implemented corporate sustainability strategies. READ MORE
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2. Power Reconstruction Uncertainties in European Pressurized Reactor Impact of Partial. Unavailability of Sensors
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : This study is part of a theme related to the physical tests performed on the core of nuclear reactors and particularly the EPR, a new French reactor under construction on the Flamanville site. The peaking factors of this reactor are continuously monitored by an instrumentation located both inside (collectrons) and outside (external fission chambers) the core. READ MORE
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3. We have an emergency, we need to slow down: social innovations and degrowth towards a sustainable fashion sector
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : Led by the growth paradigm, the fashion sector finds itself in patterns of overproduction and overconsumption putting immense pressure on socio-ecological systems. To tackle this current system, the degrowth movement emerges as a plausible solution. READ MORE
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4. Transformation of a policy instrument for energy renovation of housing : Real case application on the French tax credit for energy transition
University essay from KTH/Energi och klimatstudier, ECSAbstract : The fight against climate change and the reduction of energy precarity are two major challenges of the energy policy of any country. Energy management in the building sector, particularly in the housing sector, is therefore crucial, and the energy renovation of housing makes it possible to reconcile these challenges by reducing households energy expenditure and greenhouse gas emissions in the residential sector. READ MORE
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5. Innovative agricultural intensification to cope with demographic and climatic changes for subsistence producers : a case study of Sandfly Island, Solomon Islands
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : This research aims to study the dynamics of agricultural intensification amongst the small island community of Sandfly Island, Solomon Islands, and to observe the spreading of new agricultural practices of intensification that can help mitigate the pressures of climate change on the one side; and on the other side of a growing food demand from a growing population. The intention is to describe the variety of agricultural practices and the variation of production parameters such as fallow length, length of cropping period, number of plots in agricultural rotation and size of plots as to assess the state of agricultural intensification and to find what are the environmental constraints to production. READ MORE