Essays about: "problem in agriculture, related in literature"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the words problem in agriculture, related in literature.
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1. Ett process-relationellt perspektiv på det regenerativa jordbruket : omsorgens etik i brukandet av landskapet
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Uppsatsen undersöker det regenerativa jordbruket ur ett process-relationellt perspektiv. Det regenerativa jordbruket utlovar lösningar på såväl lokala som globala problem relaterade till naturresursanvändning. READ MORE
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2. Utförandet av klovård på hund och dess utmaningar : en enkätstudie
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Klovård är en nödvändig och profylaktisk åtgärd i hundägarskapet för att undvika vardagsskador relaterade till klorna. Dock omnämns klovård enbart flyktigt i litteratur och forskning trots rapporter från Jordbruksverket som visar på att bristen på klovård är en bidragande orsak till försämrad djurvälfärd. READ MORE
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3. Why do next generation farmers decide to invest in Farm businesses? : a means-end chain analysis of young Swedish farmers’ underlying values to invest in farm businesses
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The growing world population will lead to an increased demand for food in the future. Feeding the population is considered to be the main function of agriculture. Previous literature has concluded that the share of young farmers in Sweden is too low, this is referred to as the Young farmer problem. READ MORE
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4. Capital investments in the presence of tenancy relations : a case study on farmers that lease land from institutional landowners
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The agricultural sector is one of the most important industries in Sweden. About 40% of Sweden's agricultural land is leased out, which means that leased farming is a significant part of Swedish agriculture. Since Sweden joined the EU in 1995, the prices of leasing land have almost doubled. READ MORE
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5. The Water-Energy-Agriculture nexus in Jordan : A case study on As-Samra wastewater treatment plant in the LowerJordan River Basin
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : Historically, water, energy and agricultural resources have been naturally scarce in Jordan, but current economic, demographic, geopolitical and environmental conditions are aggravating the situation. The influxes of refugees are increasing the already high natural population growth; better economic conditions and living standards are changing consumption and production patterns; surrounding conflicts affect the supply of resources; and negative effects associated to climate change can be noticed already. READ MORE