Essays about: "building committee"
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16. Uthållig estetik i landskapet - om att synliggöra sitt förhållningssätt till hållbarhet : om att synliggöra sitt förhållningssätt till hållbarhet
University essay from SLU/Dept. Of Landscape Architecture, Planning and ManagementAbstract : In my work, I have tried to define and clarify the conception of sustainability seen from my perspective as a landscape architect. With a basis in literature studies, I have analysed and commented on different applications, contents and meanings of sustainability and endurance. READ MORE
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17. Vilka är dagens krav på gårdsverkstaden?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : After been told that an ordinary winter service for our combine should cost more than 20000 SEK, not included spare parts, I decided to write this paper about today's requirement of the workshop on a farm. I think that the lack of proper premises is the reason way not more of the ordinary machinery maintenance or upkeep is performed on the farm. READ MORE
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18. Maskinsamverkan mellan två halländska gårdar
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : After been told that an ordinary winter service for our combine should cost more than 20000 SEK, not included spare parts, I decided to write this paper about today's requirement of the workshop on a farm. I think that the lack of proper premises is the reason way not more of the ordinary machinery maintenance or upkeep is performed on the farm. READ MORE
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19. Energy Performance, Energy Efficiency & Commercial Buildings: How do they all link up? A quantitative and qualitative analysis of energy efficiency in buildings according to Directive 2002/91/EC
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Buildings alone consume more than a third of the final energy consumption in Sweden, and contribute to approximately 20% of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas produced. This trend is especially worrying in the commercial building sector, because of the rate of increasing use of electricity, as compared to heat or primary fuel consumption. READ MORE