Essays about: "consequences of relocations"
Found 4 essays containing the words consequences of relocations.
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1. TECHNOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF HYDROGEN (FUTURE SCENARIOS: SOCIOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENERGETIC ASPECTS)
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskapAbstract : Nowadays, the term energy transition is coming into vogue, as many countries are adopting the climate change agenda across the world to achieve sustainable development goals and change from nonrenewable energies to those coming from inexhaustible energy sources, that are more efficient and less polluting. Power-to-hydrogen is an auspicious solution for storing variable renewable energies. READ MORE
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2. Rødbyhavn and Femern tunnel - holistic masterplan of Rødbyhavn influenced by the global infrastructure project Femern tunnel
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : Since the 15th-century Fugleflugtslinjen (the Bird Escape line) - transport corridor from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean - has been a long-lasting project and optimizations are still taking place today. As one of the optimization projects, in 2011, it was decided to build an immersed tunnel (Femern tunnel) between Rødbyhavn (Denmark) and Puttgarden (Germany), and in 2020 the construction works had started. READ MORE
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3. Consequences of Employee Relocation in Global Teams : A multi-stakeholder perspective
University essay from Linköpings universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Background Global teams are considered an emerging topic in the international management literature. Empirical studies conducted in this field include studies on trust, communication, team relationships, conflicts over distance and leadership. READ MORE
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4. Emergency Housing Programme in South Africa: The Symphony Way Temporary Relocation Area in Delft
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The City of Cape Town has used and, continues to use, the Temporary Relocation Areas as a tool to tackle homelessness and poor housing. Relocation is nothing new in South Africa, but the use of Temporary Relocation Areas represents a shift in how the state attempts to fulfil their constitutional obligations to realize the right to adequate housing for all, with unclear long-term implications. READ MORE