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From Practice to Theory: First Steps into Translating Sustainability Ideals into Actions in Swedish and Danish SMEs in the Food Sector

This thesis is designed as exploratory research, with the aim of studying the relatively underexplored and poorly understood theory-practice gap in small-medium enterprises transition from sustainability ideal to practice. While existing literature has extensively addressed theoretical implications, scant attention has been paid to the lived experiences of SMEs, particularly within the context of

Drivers and barriers for outdoor education - An insight from Swedish elementary school teachers

Biologisk mångfald, varför ska vi bry oss? I nyheter och media blir vi alltmer uppmärksammade på begreppet ’biologisk mångfald’ som ofta presenteras med en negativ klang kopplad till förlust av naturmiljöer. Naturen som utgör grunden för mänsklig välfärd håller på att försvinna, bland annat på grund av mänskliga aktiviteter som urbanisering och moderna jord- och skogsbruksmetoder. Med den ökade urSpending time outdoors during childhood can improve learning, promote pro- environmental behavior, and improve physical and mental health. However, most of our everyday lives are spent indoors and thus a disassociation from nature is created. Paradoxically, a positive relationship between humans and nature is vital for its preservation, and our survival. Through outdoor education in elementary sch

Exploring Correlations: Natural Organic Matter (NOM) & Geophysical Signals, A case study at Lake Bolmen, Sweden

Vatten, en väsentlig beståndsdel av livet, riskerar i allt högre grad att förändras negativt av olika problem, inklusive klimatförändringar, vilket påverkar dess kvalitet. En av förändringarna i vattenkvaliteten är brunifiering, vilket innebär vatten med en brunare färg. En gulbrun färg på vatten i en sjö eller på en vattenyta kan störa behandlingsprocessen i vattenverk och minska vattnets estetisWater, an essential element of life, is recently impacted by several issues, including climate change, affecting its quality. One of the changes in water quality is brownification, which results in water with a browner color. This yellow-brown color of water in a lake or any water surface can disrupt the treatment process and the aesthetics of the water body, thus increasing costs in the long run.

The Extent of the Freedom of Expression - An analysis of Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights in light of the Quran burnings in Sweden

Denna uppsats baseras på de senaste händelserna med koranbränningar i Sverige, vilket väckt viktiga frågor om omfattningen av yttrandefriheten i enlighet med Artikel 10 i Europakonventionen. Yttrandefriheten är inte utan begränsningar och trots att dess syfte är att skydda åsikter från statlig inbladning, kan den inte rättfärdiga våld eller kränka andra rättigheter som fastställs i Europakonventio

The lexical bias effect in experimentally elicited Swedish phonological speech errors

The lexical bias effect refers to the tendency for phonological speech errors to have lexical rather than non-lexical outcomes. This effect has often been used as a piece of evidence in theories of speech production, informing assumptions about monitoring and spreading activation. However, the lexical bias effect is known only from investigations of a relatively small set of languages, and the fin

Into the Water- Water as a Design Driver in the Transformation of Mellanhamnen in Malmö, Sweden

More than half of the world's population today lives in urban areas, and the relationship between the city and the sea has always played a central role. Studies show that access to waterfront environments in port cities historically been limited, but as urban development progresses, the coastline is gaining increasing significance in the urban context. This presents both opportunities and chal

Urban Tree Conservation - A review of the Green Deal and the legal tools available to protect the public interest in urban trees under Swedish law

Urban trees are uniquely valuable in towns and cities for the ecosystem services they provide their citizens and can as such be considered a potent source of public goods and positive externalities - even when these trees are found on private properties. The importance of urban trees will only grow as events of severe heat and extreme rainfall become more and more frequent and the urgency to reduc