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Vanessa smith

Climate Change- Introduction Lund University International Master´s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainable Science DROUGHT MANAGEMENT IN CATALONIA A case study in Riudecanyes and its water basin towards reducing vulnerability to water stress Supervised by: Johanna Alkan Olsson Researcher Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies +46 (0)46 222 04 20 johanna.alkan_olsson@lucsus.l

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/vanessa_smith.pdf - 2026-06-26

Bjornsson magnus

Lunds University Master's Programme in Environmental Science P.O. BOX 174 - 8-22100 _Lund, 8weden - TEL: +46 46 222 04 70 - FAX +46 46 222 04 75 E-MAIL: lumes@envir.lu.se - INTERNET: http:// www.lumes.lu.se An EIA study on the "Sundabraut" project in Reykjavik, leeiand Master' s thesis Mars 2000 By Magnus Björnsson Supervisor: Janusz Niemczynowicz, PhD Department ofWater ResourcesEngineering List

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/bjornsson_magnus.pdf - 2026-06-26

MartinaA Caretta CV 210726

Curriculum vitae MARTINA ANGELA CARETTA, PHD Birth date : 29th April 1986 Citizenships : Sweden and Italy martina_angela.caretta@keg.lu.se PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2021- Senior Lecturer Human Geography Department, Lund University, Sweden August 2016 – December 2020 Assistant Professor of Geography Dept. of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, USA December 2016 – November 2017 UN

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H2020-hi-oa-pilot-guide en

Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Horizon 2020 Version 1.0 11 December 2013 2 Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Horizon 2020 Version 16 December 2013 These Guidelines provide context and explanation for the rules on open access applicable to beneficiaries in projects funded or co-funded under Horizon 2020. 1. What is o

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Cfewp02

CFE-Paper A5 ver 7 1Ola Jonsson–Globalisation, Europeanisation, Place Embeddedness Globalisation, Europeanisation, Place Embeddedness New Developments within Production Networks and Territorial Implications Ola Jonsson Ola.Jonsson@kulekgeo.lu.se Paper presented and discussed at the conference, ”The survival of the na- tion state?” Centre for European Studies, Lund, March 30, 1998, Lund. Theme: ”Te

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/sites/cfe.lu.se.en/files/2020-12/cfewp02.pdf - 2026-06-26

Nyhetsbrev Från GÅS-projektet Mars 2025

Nyhetsbrev från GÅS-projektet mars 2025 Professor Sölve Elmståhl har ordet Temat för detta nyhetsbrev är nya forskningsfynd i GÅS-studien. Show as web page I detta nyhetsbrev berättar vi om aktuella forskningsfrågor och resultat som utgår ifrån insamlade data från GÅS- projektet.  Fler projekt rör riskfaktorer för vanliga kroniska sjukdomar som nedsatt njur- och lungfunktion, högt blodtryck och på

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/sites/geriatrik.lu.se/files/2025-10/Nyhetsbrev%20fra%CC%8An%20GA%CC%8AS-projektet%20mars%202025.pdf - 2026-06-26

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UV-B radiation effects on nutrient concentrations in above-ground organs of maize were investigated at silking and maturity at different levels of applied nitrogen under field conditions. The experiment simulated a 20% stratospheric ozone depletion over Portugal. At silking, UV-B increased N, K, Ca, and Zn concentrations, whereas at maturity Ca,Mg, Zn, and Cu increased and N, P and Mn decreased in

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Human monocytes are a heterogeneous cell population classified into three different subsets: Classical CD14++CD16-, intermediate CD14++CD16+, and non-classical CD14+CD16++ monocytes. These subsets are distinguished by their differential expression of CD14 and CD16, and unique gene expression profile. So far, the variation in inter-cellular gene expression within the monocyte subsets is largely unk

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The Arctic land area has warmed by > 1 A degrees C in the last 30 years and there is evidence that this has led to increased productivity and stature of tundra vegetation and reduced albedo, effecting a positive (amplifying) feedback to climate warming. We applied an individual-based dynamic vegetation model over the Arctic forced by observed climate and atmospheric CO2 for 1980-2006. Averaged ove

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Using a new concept—the law of the limit to land productivity—this article builds a three (physical, economic, and institutional) worlds’ land-use model with inverse logics of different development stages in a time perspective: before, in, and after the population trap. This model extends the span of the Malthusian population model to history after the Industrial Revolution and makes static proper

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The objective of this report is to provide an implementation guide to understanding the Energy Efficiency in Buildings (EEB) model as applied to the Swedish Residential sector. The report depicts the work that prepares the ground to use and test the model to evaluate energy efficiency policy instruments targeting the Swedish residential sector during the next phase of the project. It is argued wil

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Since the seminal work of Archibugi and Michie (1995) on the globalization of innovation, several authors have attempted to understand the complex relationship between innovation and internationalization. However, most tend to focus on industrialized countries, just one mode of globalization of innovation and often one traditional indicator of innovation, such as patents or R&D investment, thu

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Context:The cardiac natriuretic peptides are involved in blood pressure regulation, and large cross-sectional studies have shown lower plasma levels of N-terminal pro-natriuretic peptide levels [N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (N-ANP) and N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (N-BNP)] in patients with insulin resistance, obesity, and diabetes.Objective:In this study, we prospectively tested w

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This thesis consists of five essays in the field of innovation economics, with an introductory chapter. The focus is mainly empirical with four of the five chapters consisting of studies of aspects of Swedish innovation activity. These empirical chapters are an endeavor to quantify aspects of the effects of the public -good property of knowledge. To this effect, innovation indicators were collecte

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Objectives: To assess the risk of lymphoproliferative disease or other malignancy (standardised incidence ratios (SIRs)), in patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome according to the American-European Consensus Criteria (AECC), compared with patients with sicca syndrome (non-AECC) and the background population. To identify predictors of malignancy and describe lymphoma types and survival probabili

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Research into press reporting on young people has tended to concentrate on young people as offenders. In contrast, this article focuses on press coverage of teenagers as victims. Reports in two Swedish newspapers (a morning broadsheet and an evening tabloid) were studied over a period of four months and subjected to a qualitative analysis of discourse on teenagers as victims of various forms of vi

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Popular Abstract in Swedish Avhandlingen handlar om hur kvinnlig omskärelse diskuteras av svensksomalier, men också om hur kvinnlig omskärelse diskuteras offentligt i det svenska samhället. Det konstateras att det finns en stor klyfta mellan dessa diskurser. Utifrån en analys av den interna debatten om kvinnlig omskärelse bland somalier i Malmö, hävdas att denna praktik debatteras och omvärderas 'Created by God' presents the views of Swedish Somalis on female circumcision and contrasts it to the Swedish public discourse on the issue. Despite the lack of documented illegal cases of female circumcision in Sweden, it is constantly claimed in the public discourse that female circumcision (female genital mutilation) is a practice upheld by the Somali exile group in Sweden. Based on an analys

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Most couples therapy theories are developed and tested in the USA. In this clinical study, we investigated such therapies in a Swedish context. Over 300 couples were enrolled in the study of whom just under half completed the end-of-treatment assessment and just over 40 per cent a two-year follow-up. At the start, the study group displayed severe problems in marital adjustment, dyadic interactions