Essays about: "vattenanvändningseffektivitet"
Found 4 essays containing the word vattenanvändningseffektivitet.
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1. Wool you look at that? Sheep wool pellets as fertilizer in container-grown crops with short cultivation time
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : Sheep wool pellets (SWP) is an organic fertilizer that capitalizes an excess waste product of sheep husbandry, providing a way to reduce the environmental impact of wool and recycling it back into the production cycle. With a NPK of 10-0,1-4,5 and other trace elements, the pellets are considered a well-rounded fertilizer, but with a long degradation time. READ MORE
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2. A Standardized Approach for Water Reduction Measures in Industrial Companies : Organizational Constraints and Effects on Economy and Environment
University essay from Linköpings universitet/EnergisystemAbstract : The access of water globally is becoming more strained, why the focus on industrial water use is increasing. The present study examined how industries should approach water efficiency projects, what organizational constraints that should be addressed, and what effects water saving measures have on economic costs, environmental impact and influence from water related risks. READ MORE
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3. Kalium och magnesium i lantbruksgrödor : deras funktion och inverkan på torkstress
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : Framtidens klimat kommer bli mer extremt. För lite nederbörd samt värmeböljor under odlingssäsongen kommer troligen ske oftare vilket påverkar avkastningen för de flesta lantbruksgrödor negativt. Samtidigt kommer världens befolkning öka och det kommer behövas produceras mer mat för den ökande befolkningen. READ MORE
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4. Potential for cultivation of Miscanthus x Giganteus for biofuel production in different climate zones : with a changing climate and limited water resources
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologiAbstract : Miscanthus Giganteus is a rapidly growing perennial grass utilizing C4 photosynthesis that is a promising candidate as a raw resource for “second generation” biofuel production. This study seeks to determine the long-term sustainability, from a water balance perspective, of cultivating this plant in different climate zones. READ MORE