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Climate change is a central sustainability concern, but is often treated separately from other policy areas in environmental governance. In this article we study how low-carbon energy transitions might be governed in line with broader sustainability goals. We identify conflicts and synergies between low- carbon strategies and the attainment of longer-term environmental objectives by examining the

Bioeconomystakeholderconference dk 170515 v2

BioeconomyStakeholderConference_DK_170515.key Deniz Koca, Ph.D., Lund University, Centre for Environmental and Climate Research BIOECONOMY Graduate Research School deniz.koca@cec.lu.se http://www.cec.lu.se/bioeconomy Advancing the Transition to Bioeconomy: A Systems Approach mailto:deniz.koca@cec.lu.se?subject= http://www.cec.lu.se/bioeconomy Layout Background (What is bioeconomy? Do we all have a

https://www.hallbarhet.lu.se/sites/hallbarhet.lu.se/files/bioeconomystakeholderconference_dk_170515_v2.pdf - 2026-07-09

Terrbio 2016

Bild 1 Late Quaternary changes in the terrestrial biosphere: causes and consequences Mats Rundgren Department of Geology Quaternary Sciences Lund University NGEN03 2016 The global carbon cycle CO2 Ocean Marshak, 2001 Direct measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentration Dr. Pieter Tans, NOAA/ESRL (www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/) Changes in greenhouse gas concentrations over the past 1000 years

https://www.nateko.lu.se/sites/nateko.lu.se/files/terrbio_2016.pdf - 2026-07-09

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Nicaragua has a geothermal potential of 1519 MW (CNE 2001) due to its volcano chain created by the tectonic activity between the Cocos plate and the Caribbean plate. The Ministry of Energy and Mines in Nicaragua has the ambition to have 91% of Nicaraguas energy consumption from renewables energy for 2027 where geothermal energy will constitute 22%. In June 2016 an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 occur

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Climate change poses one of the most substantial threats to humanity today global greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced drastically in the near future, it can lead to severe consequences worldwide. To address this issue, global and national goals have been developed which aim to foster climate-neutral societies and industries. Since emissions from the construction industry are shown to have a s

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With the large expansion of renewable energy sources such as wind- and solar, the stability and quality of electrical power can be affected. The transition towards large-scale wind power offers many opportunities to maintain stability by using power converters to create synthetic inertia. At request of Sweco Energy, this thesis shows the effect and importance of synthetic inertia used in wind powe

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Heat generation due to plastic deformation of metals and steel is studied. Whereas in many investigations it is assumed that the fraction eta of the plastic work transformed into heat is constant throughout the deformation process, the fraction eta is here derived from thermodynamic considerations in a large-strain setting. It is shown that for elasto-plasticity the fraction eta follows as a resul

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Nonlinear optical methods have become ubiquitous in many scientific areas, from fundamental studies of timeresolved electron dynamics to microscopy and spectroscopy applications. They are, however, often limited to a certain range of parameters such as pulse energy and average power. Restrictions arise from, for example, the required field intensity as well as from parasitic nonlinear effects and

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Recent advances in high-intensity laser-produced plasmas have demonstrated their potential as compact charge particle accelerators. Unlike conventional accelerators, transient quasi-static charge separation acceleration fields in laser produced plasmas are highly localized and orders of magnitude larger. Manipulating these ion accelerators, to convert the fast ions to neutral atoms with little cha

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The subwavelength confinement and enhanced electric field created by plasmons allow precise sensing and enhanced light–matter interaction. However, the high frequency and short lifetime of plasmons limit the full potential of this technology. It is crucial to find substitutes and to study their dynamics. Here, we propose an experimental approach allowing the time-domain study of surface phonon pol

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We discuss recent and on-going experiments, where molecular frame photoelectron angular distributions (MFPADs) of high kinetic energy photoelectrons are measured in order to determine the time evolution of molecular structures in the course of a photochemical event. These experiments include, on the one hand, measurements where single XUV/X-ray photons, obtained from a free electron laser (FEL) or

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I staden växer ett fält50 konstnärer i Malmö 1.10 2022–15.1 2023I höstens grupputställning på Malmö Konsthall med Malmöbaserade konstnärer möter vi energin och styrkan från stadens konstscen. Utställningen I staden växer ett fält innehåller verk av 50 konstnärer från olika generationer och med olika uttryck. I en myllrande och rik presentation speglas konstens egensinnighet och integritet, men ockIn the City Grows a Field50 artists in Malmö 1.10 2022–15.1 2023This fall, Malmö Konsthall opens one of its largest group exhibitions in later years, featuring Malmö-based artists and the city’s dynamic art scene. The exhibition In the City Grows a Field contains works by 50 artists from different generations showcasing many artistic expressions. This teeming and rich presentation reflects art’s t

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This paper investigates the aeroacoustic properties of dual-stream co-axial supersonic jets, focusing on sound generation at the engine nozzle exit, which significantly contributes to cabin noise in supersonic civil aviation. The study delves into three primary noise-generating mechanisms present in supersonic jets: broadband shock-associated noise, jet screech, and turbulent mixing noise. While s

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This paper presents a detector developed to protect the ESS spallation target. The detector is installed to receive a proton beam that has a peak current of 62.5 mA, an average power of 5 MW, and energy up to 2 GeV. It is designed to detect any part of the proton beam that goes outside a defined aperture, which is deemed as an errant beam condition. This detector is mainly used for machine protect