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Journal of Antitrust Enforcement Agency Effectiveness Study

The Agency Effectiveness Study explores a wide range of the daily concerns faced by competition agency heads and their staff, with an emphasis on the formal and informal ways in which they are addressed. Managing and operating a competition agency is very much a process of learning-by-doing. The aim of the study is, therefore, to capture and make available the know-how that competition agency offi

Seasonal variation in biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions from Norway spruce in a Swedish boreal forest

Terpene emissions from the top-canopy layer (at 20 m) of one 118-year-old Norway spruce tree were measured between June and September 2013 using a branch chamber. Total terpene emissions varied from 0.05 to 332.5 μg gdw -1 h-1 with a peak in August. Monoterpenes dominated throughout the summer and on average accounted for 65% of the total terpene mass, followed by sesquiterpenes (29%) and isoprene

Effectiveness and Usability of a Web-Based Mindfulness Intervention for Families Living with Mental Illness

Families living with mental illness express needs of support and experiences of burden that may affect their own health detrimentally and hence also their ability to support the patient. Mindfulness-based interventions have shown beneficial health effects in both clinical and healthy populations. The aim of the current study was to explore the effectiveness and usability of a web-based mindfulness

Root system estimation based on satellite remote sensing : An applied study in Eastern Uganda

The density of roots is an important factor influencing the rate and magnitude of landslides. Due to the increased variability in climate, mainly rainfall, Eastern Uganda is severely struck by an increasing number of these mass movements, often with human casualties as one of the negative impacts. The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to estimate the depth and density of the root sys

PalCom MIST: a Metaprotocol for Internet Systems of Things

Future applications of internet of things (IoT) will go far beyond connecting sensors to the internet. The real challenge lies in how to easily build well working systems of things: well integrated distributed applications that support users, yet built from a variety of devices running on a variety of networks and protocols, and including services that were not designed to interoperate.Based on ou

Geographies of fear – visitors’ perceptions of safety in urban destinations

Countering fear and promoting experiences of security and safety among visitors are key issues in creating socially sustainable urban destinations. Security branding is a growing place branding paradigm through which to enhance experiences and perceptions of safety in cities, nations and regions (Coaffee and Van Ham, 2008; Coaffee and Rogers, 2008; Avraham and Ketter, 2008). This paper discusses h

Reconnecting with nature through concepts : On the construction of values in the ecosystem services paradigm

The alarming rates of extinction and degrading ecosystems call for new means of understanding and accounting for how people depend on nature. Ecosystem services (ES) is a contested but widely applied concept aiming to connect ecosystem functions to human wellbeing and to assess and account for how nature matters in decision-making. More diverse frameworks and ideas of value intended for assessment

Can we fly less? Evaluating the ‘necessity’ of air travel

Air travel is often justified as ‘necessary’ or ‘unavoidable’, in the sense that trips have purpose and value. Yet it is evident that people travel for reasons that may include forced and voluntary movement, with motives ranging from visiting friends and family, to leisure, or business. In light of the challenge to decarbonise transport, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, this paper

Ethnographic discovery after fieldwork with troubled youth

The cultivation of ethnographic discovery is not only about being insightful in the field by paying attention to unexpected events and unforeseen social processes. We should also search for potentially surprising or disturbing findings after the fieldwork. This can provide additional ways to create an original and sustainable understanding of research material. In this chapter, we discuss a study

Attending physicians believe that hospitalized patients are treated at the appropriate level of care : A qualitative study

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the appropriateness of hospitalized patients’ level of care as assessed by their treating physicians. The study was conducted as a qualitative study, based on a questionnaire. The study suggests that physicians generally believe that patients who occupy in-hospital beds are cared for at the appropriate level of care. It is worth to note that a relatively

Community-based tourism in practice : Evidence from three coastal communities in Bohuslan, Sweden

Local involvement in tourism development is defined as a key issue for sustainable tourism, however it is often questioned and less seldom implemented in reality. Reasons behind this condition are lack of knowledge and practical experience on community-based tourism as a bottom-up approach. In this paper it is argued that local involvement in tourism development is both a democratic right and a st

Ethnographic discoveries after fieldwork on troubled youth

The cultivation of ethnographic discovery is not only about being insightful in the field by paying attention to unexpected events and unforeseen social processes. We should also search for potentially surprising or disturbing findings after the fieldwork. This can provide additional ways to create an original and sustainable understanding of research material. In this chapter, we discuss a study

Optimising the development of sustainable internet-based occupational therapy interventions : Important key actions and perspectives to consider

Background: By examining the health needs of the general population and utilising the potential of digitalisation as a driving force, new internet-based services need to be developed in occupational therapy. However, existing guidelines for the development of complex interventions provide scant information on how to develop internet-based interventions. Aim: The aim of this paper is to share exper

Introducing patient-reported outcome in the acute leukemia quality registries in Sweden

Objectives: The use of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measured outside clinical trials is not well defined. We report the first analysis of the prospective PRO study within the Swedish acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and the acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) registries. Methods: PRO was requested 6 months after diagnosis. The EORTC Quality of life Questionnaire Core 30-item, the Patient Health Quest

Overtourism in Iceland : Fantasy or reality?

Iceland has been one of the main destinations that have been incorporated into the discourse of overtourism. However, Iceland is different to many other supposed overtourism destinations in that its tourism is based on natural areas. Nevertheless, destination discourses can play an important part in influencing tourist decision-making and government and industry policy making. A media analysis was

Towards an electric bike level of service

The fast-growing market of electric bikes (e-bikes) has introduced a paradigm shift in mobility with a promise to enhance the sustainability agenda. An in-depth understanding of transport quality of service (QOS) from the e-bike rider’s perspective is a promising approach to sustain the role of the e-bike in mobility. Level of service (LOS) is a method by which to quantify QOS for different transp

Improving Climate Resilience and Thermal Comfort in a Complex Building through Enhanced Flexibility of the Energy System

This research evaluates the impacts of flexible demand-side management on electricity load and indoor thermal comfort under extreme weather conditions, focusing on elderly people. For this purpose, an elderly care center in Alesund, Norway is chosen as the pilot building. A high spatiotemporal resolution building energy model is developed including thermal zones and energy systems, verified agains

Resources And Suggested Readings - Sustainability Impacts And Societal Relevance In Research Proposa

1 Sustainability Impacts and Societal Relevance in Research Proposals – resources and suggested readings (the following is intended to give an idea of some of the main topics, perspectives and debates, course participants are of course not expected to ‘read their way through’ this list) 1. Sustainability impacts in research proposals and policy Note: Horizon Europe is here given as an example, sin

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Bilaga 2 verksamhetsplan 2019 gemensamma forvaltningen slutlig

Verksamhetsplan 2019 GEMENSAMMA FÖRVALTNINGEN | LUNDS UNIVERSITET GEMENSAMMA FÖRVALTNINGENS VERKSAMHETSPLAN 2019 © Lunds universitet 2019 www.lu.se lu@lu.se TRYCK Media-Tryck, LU Service, Lunds universitet www.mediatryck.lu.se media-tryck@service.lu.se Svanenmärkt trycksak, 341903 PROJETKLEDARE Moa Lindell, Utveckling FORMGIVNING Stefan Andersson, LU Service TEXTBEARBETNING Moa Lindell och Stefan

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/sites/medarbetarwebben.lu.se/files/bilaga_2_verksamhetsplan_2019_gemensamma_forvaltningen_slutlig.pdf - 2026-05-16