Essays about: "Resource Trap"
Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the words Resource Trap.
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6. Ekologisk påverkan och förvaltning av en invasiv art – den amerikanska minken
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Den Amerikanska minken (Neovison vison) är troligen främst känd för att vara ett djur som föds upp inom pälsindustrin för dess eftertraktade skinn, men minken har även en roll i ekosystemet. När minken befinner sig utanför sitt hemland utgör den däremot ett hot mot ett flertal arter, vilket är viktigt att ta hänsyn till för att bevara den biologiska mångfalden. READ MORE
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7. Innovating Out of the Fishmeal Trap - A case study on how niche conditions in the Norwegian aquafeed sector led to the development of a sustainable technology with global potential
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : As trends in population growth, resource scarcity, and global warming converge, global food security is becoming a pressing issue. To address this challenge, agricultural systems will have to transition towards more efficient and sustainable production regimes through the generation and diffusion of new technologies. READ MORE
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8. Born Globals and Active Online Internationalization : A closer look on the effects of active online internationalization for Swedish Born Globals
University essay from Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Research pertaining to the role of active online internationalization (AOI) in the context of Born Globals has been shown to be an under-researched area of study. This compelled us to explore the possible benefits and challenges that may come from pursuing AOI for Swedish Born Globals. READ MORE
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9. Do We Really Know Why the Poorest Countries are Failing? : A Study of Collier’s The Bottom Billion – Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About it
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, SVAbstract : In this deductive study, Paul Collier’s claims regarding poverty are tested. Collier claims in The Bottom Billion – Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About it (2008) that the poorest 58 countries today are poor because they are stuck in one or several traps. READ MORE