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This is the final report of the project PPP-Future, which studied the impacts of the Lamu Port Project on the Marine Cultural Heritage of the local and indigenous communities, as well as the impacts on their human rights.
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This is the final report of the project PPP-Future, which studied the impacts of the Lamu Port Project on the Marine Cultural Heritage of the local and indigenous communities, as well as the impacts on their human rights.
This paper focuses on representations of the nexus of work, meaning and consumption as experienced by university students. We develop an empirically based argument that the meaning of work is being constructed as an object of consumption on a British university campus. We suggest that this indicates two key changes in representations of the meaning of work. First, there is a significant shift in t
Histopathology Analysis of sentinel node biopsy - a single-institution experience supporting the use of serial sectioning and immunohistochemistry for detection of micrometastases by comparing four different histopathological laboratory protocols Aims: Detecting micrometastases (>0.2 and ≤2 mm/>200 cells) and isolated tumour cells (ITCs; ≤0.2 mm/<200 cells) is important for staging of breast canc
This chapter takes an interest in the construction of gendered knowledge in the digital space. Through an analysis of the digital activism of the epistemic agent Nadia Murad, survivor of the genocide against the Yazidi, the chapter investigates how she departs from her personal, embodied experience of ISIS violence to advocate for justice, recognition and reparation. Through the methodological app
Over the past century, Syria and the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have undergone profound demographic and economic transformations, yet they remain marked by deep regional, ethnic, and gender-based inequalities. These divisions have shaped development trajectories and contributed to social fragmentation, while successive waves of migration carried these dynamics abroad, from
Selective breeding for desirable traits in strictly controlled populations has generated an extraordinary diversity in canine morphology and behaviour, but has also led to loss of genetic variation and random entrapment of disease alleles. As a consequence, specific diseases are now prevalent in certain breeds, but whether the recent breeding practice led to an overall increase in genetic load rem
Two species new to science, Xanthoria pedersenii and X. wennergrenii in the Xanthoria calci- cola complex (Xanthoria, Xanthorioideae, Teloschistaceae), characterized by a complex of morphological, anatomical and molecular characters, are described, illustrated and com- pared with closely related taxa.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis delta virus (HDV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) remain leading drivers of chronic viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and liver-related mortality. This ESCMID Study Group for Viral Hepatitis (ESGVH) narrative review summarizes recent advances and expert perspectives in the field. For HBV, emerging biomarkers such as quantitative HBs antigen, HBV
During the last couple of decades in Europe we have witnessed a proliferation of artistic practices -what we might call the “political turn” - that sought to experiment with models of democracy and participation, as well as forms of intervention in socio-political realities. At the same time, in Southern Europe and beyond a series of social collective practices emerged in the face of an ongoing ec
This study regards a Child Play-and-Learn Area (CPLA) in a library as a third place and investigates its relationships with visitors through the concept of place attachment. To understand the influence of the CPLA, the study examined the relationships among visitors' place attachment, servicescape and behavioural intentions involving place scales. A survey was conducted in a CPLA in Christchurch,
This paper explores the role of co-operative finance in the evolution of financialization of the global economy building upon the Italian context. Whereas financialization of daily life has globally affected many individuals around the world in the last decades (Martin, 2002), this has also re-shaped the role of financial institutions in society. Earlier research has suggested that private banks h
Climate change adaptation is rising on the agenda of cities. However, critics have argued that urban adaptation efforts largely focus on preserving economic growth while overlooking the root causes of unequal vulnerability to climate impacts, giving rise to climate injustices. In response, literature on transformational adaptation has politicized these issues but it has remained largely conceptual
This study aims to investigate how social workers within housing accommodation work with the Staircase model and Housing First model to support homeless substance abuse clients on their way out of homelessness. My focus was to compare these two housing models with each other within the city of Helsingborg and investigate how the social workers experienced how the Staircase model and Housing First
The Disproportionate Burden-Expense Exception within the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework is allowing certified organisations to refuse access requests based on organisational cost or burden. The thesis is examining how this exception affects the ability of EU controllers to fulfil their obligation under Article 15(3) GDPR, when employing a U.S. processor. To answer this question, the thesis is exam
Gang crime, firearm violence, and the recruitment of children and youth have become increasingly visible in Sweden. Given the awareness of the negative impact of gang crime on society, it is of the utmost importance to address the issues it entails. This study examines social workers' attitudes toward police collaboration regarding children and young people involved in gang crime. The purpose
The IIIEE Strategic Plan 2014–2019 THE IIIEE | LUND UNIVERSITY 2 The IIIee STraTegIc Plan • MARCH 2019 The IIIEE The International Institute of Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) is an international and interdisciplinary centre within Lund University. We work at the nexus of economy, industry and the environment, as indicated by our name, and we believe that a profound industrial transform
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/sites/iiiee.lu.se/files/the_iiiee_strategic_plan_2014_-_2019.pdf - 2026-07-11
The intersection of theory and practice: Do crisis communication practitioners apply theoretical guidelines and what (or who) might be stopping them? Abstract Twenty-five in-depth interviews with European crisis communication practitioners were conducted in order to examine the gap between crisis communication theory and practice. Over the years crisis communication has grown to be an important re
https://www.isk.lu.se/sites/isk.lu.se/files/claeys_opgenhaffen.pdf - 2026-07-11
Vorlage A Bridge Over Troubled Waters? An ecosystems based approach to fisheries management in the Baltic Sea Anna Helen Björk Davies annahbd2000@yahoo.dk May 2010 Lund University Master’s Thesis Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science Supervisor: Ann Åkerman ann.akerman@lucsus.lu.se LUCSUS 046 222 4809 P.O. Box 170 SE- 221 00 Lund, Sweden LUMES Master’s Thesis Anna Helen Björk Davies May
https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/davies_anna_thesis_2010.pdf - 2026-07-11
Lund University Sweden LUMES, Lund University Master's Programme in Environmental Science Towards Sustainable Transport in Europe An OverviewPolicyMakingProcessin theEuropeanUnion,SwedenandCroatia Mima VlaSic Dezeliceva 80 10000 Zagreb Croatia mima.vlasic.921@,student.lu.se mvlasic@hotmail.com Supervisor Karin Bäckstrand Department of Political Science, Lund University PO BOX 52 22100 Lund, Sweden
https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/vlasic_mirna.pdf - 2026-07-11