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Preface Conference Paper Human Rights City Gwangju: Its Development, Achievement and Limitation Conference Paper Gwangju, 30 September to 3 October 2019 SHIN Gyonggu Gwangju International Center AHN Jean Chonnam National University Law School CHON Jinhee Lecturer, Chonnam National University Law School September 2019 RWI supported the above research through its capacity building programs worldwide
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8-12 June 2026 School of Architecture at Lund University invites you to the presentation days for the degree projects of the A-programme (AAHM01) from 8-12 June 2026. The presentations are public and take place in the Full Scale Lab, A-building, Klas Anshelms väg 16, 223 62 Lund. Max Carlsson / Mer än en arena: Norra Hovstallängen UppsalaThis thesis develops a proposal for a new arena at Norra Ho
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Professor Contact details Email: thomas [dot] kalling [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 46 38Organisation Strategy Room number: Alfa 5,6 rum B437 Service point: 10 WebpageThomas Kallings profile in Lund University research portal Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllBookBook chapterConference paperDissertationJournal articleNewspaper art
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Professor Contact details Email: christian [dot] dahlman [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 10 31Organisation Department of Law Room number: 307 Service point: 56 WebpageChristian Dahlmans profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Criminal Law Associate professor Department of Law Research coordinator Law, Evidence and Cognition (LEVIC) Publications Displayi
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Researcher Contact details Email: meelis [dot] molder [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Service point: 16 WebpageMeelis Mölders profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Research engineer Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science Researcher ICOS Sweden Researcher Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC)
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1. Thousands of lakes in the Northern Hemisphere are experiencing a continuous increase in water temperature and colour. While increasing temperature is an effect of climate change, several factors are suggested to drive the increasing water colour, including climate change, altered land use and reversed acidification. 2. In this mesocosm study, we study the effects on pelagic production and sedim
In this study, we quantify the effect of uncertainties in climate projections on an impact model (IPS) that describes the temperature-dependent swarming and development of Ips typographus. Three forcing climate data sets (ensembles) were used: (1) E-Obs gridded observations, (2) ERA-40 reanalysis data downscaled by eight regional climate models (RCMs) and (3) regional scenarios from one RCM forced
As the Nordic welfare states evolve – with ideologies that focus on an increased consumption of health services – citizens are required to be productive throughout their life course. And because fewer economic resources are being invested into basic health care, and there is a move to shift more responsibility onto the individual (patient), it is becoming essential to illuminate practices that sho
When designing innovations for the silver age, it is not sufficient to discover old people’s needs only. In addition, one also has to discover old peoples’ new roles as consumers, citizens and innovators. Since this is a group that until recently has been given few opportunities to make their voices heard, there is a need for methods that identify their needs and demands. More importantly, we need
This paper investigates the factors that influence Swedish welfare workers’ attitudes towards migrants and how these attitudes are associated with their encounters with migrant users. Due to increased migration over the last decade, Sweden is now considered an immigrant nation. Migrants with the right to reside in Sweden are included within the larger welfare system. This paper argues that preconc
Premise of the Study: Turnover in biotic communities across heterogeneous landscapes is expected to lead to variation in interactions among plants, their mutualists, and their antagonists. Across a fragmented landscape in northern Costa Rica, populations of the euphorb vine Dalechampia scandens vary widely in mating systems and associated blossom traits. Previous work suggested that populations ar
Filamentous fungi play a key role as decomposers in Earth’s nutrient cycles. In soils, substrates are heterogeneously distributed in microenvironments. Hence, individual hyphae of a mycelium may experience very different environmental conditions simultaneously. In the current work, we investigated how fungi cope with local environmental variations at single-cell level. We developed a method based
Looking at the Swedish public sector from a Scandinavian perspective, this chapter argues for a challenged but resilient (although not uniform) Scandi- navian public sector. Sweden is a nation with a long tradition of decentral- ized decision-making, semi-autonomous government agencies and independent local governments. This is considered a receptive context for continuous and incremental moderniz
Climate litigation has been on the rise since the beginning of the century. However, the increased use of intersectionality by plaintiffs to highlight their particular vulnerability to climate change and its impacts remains understudied. This paper provides a review of eleven intersectional climate litigation cases, along with insights from a focus group of key informants, to examine the role of i
,. LUND UNIVERsrtY LUND UNIVERSITY MASTER'S PROGRAMME IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WHEN'S DINNER READY? -An Evaluation of Community Gardening and its Contribution to A Sustainable Food System MASTER'S THE SIS Prepared by: Ulrika Bjurkell 3-505 Cranbrook rd., London, On P.O Box 28075 Canada E-mail: ulrikabjurkell@hotmail.com Supervised by: Carina Borgstrom-Hansson Departmentof HumanEcology Universityof
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Compilation of course evaluation GEOM08 2019, handed in by 8 of 8 students Overall rating of the quality of the course: 4.7 (1 poor – 5 excellent) Overall rating of the relevance of the course: 4.9 (1 irrelevant– 5 necessary) General comments: #1: It was a very complete course. It was well distributed and covered efficiently lots of topics in a short period of time. Maybe some things were very con
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