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Intergenerational social mobility in pre-industrial Sweden. The problem of reaching your parents' status in times of large social downward mobility - the case of 19th century Scania
EMP Programme Syllabus 2021-22 Approved 15 Feb 2021
Microsoft Word - programme syllabus EMP 2021_22 approved 15 Feb 2021 1 A Programme Syllabus for the Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy / Masterprogram i Miljöstrategisk Styrning Programme code: XAMIS Scope: 120 credits Cycle: Second Approved by: Programme Board W Validity: 2021/2022 Date of approval: 15 February 2021 Language of instruction: English 2 1 AIM AND OUTCOMES 1.1 A
EMP Programme Syllabus 2022 2023
1 A Programme Syllabus for the Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy / Masterprogram i Miljöstrategisk Styrning Programme code: XAMIS Scope: 120 credits Cycle: Second Approved by: Programme Board W Validity: 2022/2023 Date of approval: 21 February 2022 Language of instruction: English 2 1 AIM AND OUTCOMES 1.1 AIM The International Master’s Programme in Environmental Management a
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/sites/iiiee.lu.se/files/2022-05/EMP%20Programme%20Syllabus_2022_2023.pdf - 2025-07-28
Programme Syllabus EMP 2023-2024
1 A Programme Syllabus for the Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy / Masterprogram i Miljöstrategisk Styrning Programme code: XAMIS Scope: 120 credits Cycle: Second Approved by: Programme Board W Validity: 2023/2024 Date of approval: 13 February 2023 Language of instruction: English 2 1 AIM AND OUTCOMES 1.1 AIM The International Master’s Programme in Environmental Management a
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/sites/iiiee.lu.se/files/2023-02/Programme%20syllabus%20EMP%202023-2024.pdf - 2025-07-28
Programme Syllabus EMP 2024-2025
1 A Programme Syllabus for the Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy / Masterprogram i Miljöstrategisk Styrning Programme code: XAMIS Scope: 120 credits Cycle: Second Approved by: Programme Board W Validity: 2024/2025 Date of approval: 12 February 2024 Language of instruction: English 2 1 AIM AND OUTCOMES 1.1 AIM The International Master’s Programme in Environmental Management a
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Programme Syllabus For The Master Of Science In Environmental Management And Policy 25:26
A Programme Syllabus for the Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy / Masterprogram i Miljöstrategisk Styrning Programme code: XAMIS Scope: 120 credits Cycle: Second Approved by: Pending approval by programme Board W Validity: 2025/2026 Date of approval: Language of instruction: English 1 AIM AND OUTCOMES 1.1 AIM The International Master’s Programme in Environmental Management an
Crisis and Immiseration: critical theory today
Pathways of urban nature : diversity in the greening of the twenty-first century city
Nature is a central component of the twenty-first-century city. Beyond parks and open spaces, urban nature is implicated in strategies of economic development, climate change mitigation and adaptation, public art, biodiversity enhancement, local food production, health and livability, social justice, community identity, and more.1 This “pluralization” of urban nature has come about in the last four
Making, and remaking, a world of carbon: Uneven geographies of carbon sequestration
Collaborative Research on Spatial Violence During Unprecedented Times
An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Evaluation and Experimental Design for Visual Text Analytics : Position Paper
Appropriate evaluation and experimental design are fundamental for empirical sciences, particularly in data-driven fields. Due to the successes in computational modeling of languages, for instance, research outcomes are having an increasingly immediate impact on end users. As the gap in adoption by end users decreases, the need increases to ensure that tools and models developed by the research co
Accomplishing Cultural Policy in Europe: Financing, Governance and Responsiveness
This book investigates the activities undertaken by the variety of actors that contribute to accomplishing cultural policy in Europe. These range from policy formulation and administration at the national and local levels, to artistic and cultural production activities to institutional governance.
SSGIs in Sweden : With a Special Emphasis on Education
Sweden has a long tradition of being a welfare state with local authorities both having the responsibility for the provision of public services and being the ones delivering the services. This has changed the last decades and today public services performed by private entrepreneurs. These entrepreneurs are usually chosen within the public procurement regime, but they can also—especially when it co
Regulating genetic engineering guided by human dignity, not genetic essentialism
How might a liberal democratic community best regulate human genetic engineering? Relevant debates widely deploy the usually undefined term “human dignity.” Its indeterminacy in meaning and use renders it useless as a guiding principle. In this article, I reject the human genome as somehow invested with a moral status, a position I call “genetic essentialism.” I explain why a critique of genetic e
Understanding health spending for SDG 3
Climate-driven losses to Indigenous and local knowledge and cultural heritage
Anthropogenic climate change is leading to widespread losses around the world. While the focus of research over the last decade has largely been on economic or tangible losses, researchers have begun to shift their focus to understanding the non-economic or intangible dimensions of loss more deeply. Loss of life, biodiversity and social cohesion are some of the losses that are beginning to be expl
Augmented reality and virtual reality applications in tourism and place branding: Opportunities and challenges.
This presentation explores the potential benefits of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) applications for promoting tourism and place branding.The presentation is framed within the context of place branding – which refers to the process of creating and managing a place’s image to attract tourists, investors, and residents (Moilanen & Rainisto, 2009) – and also draws upon experienti