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Achieving a sustainable waste disposal system on municipal solid wastes by analysing and comparing major waste treatment ways LUMES – Lund University International Master’s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science Controlling Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Over-generation with a “Waste Disposal Fee” Based on an Efficient Stakeholder Partnership --a case study in the old city of N

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/keer_chen.pdf - 2026-05-10

Europe indo-pacific

Europe Indo-Pacific Institute of South Asian Studies National University of Singapore 29 Heng Mui Keng Terrace #08-06 (Block B) Singapore 119620 Tel (65) 6516 4239 Fax (65) 6776 7505 URL www.isas.nus.edu.sg SOUTH ASIA DISCUSSION PAPERS EUROPE IN THE INDO-PACIFIC: MOVING FROM PERIPHERY TO THE CENTRE? 2 SOUTH ASIA DISCUSSION PAPERS Europe in the Indo-Pacific: Moving from Periphery to the Centre? Ins

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/sasnet.lu.se/files/europe_indo-pacific_.pdf - 2026-05-10

Anti-Elite/Establishment Rhetoric and Party Positioning on European Integration

This article addresses the relationship between the salience of anti-elite/establishment rhetoric for political parties and party positions on European integration. Anti-establishment rhetoric is a feature of populism, which is increasingly influential in contemporary European politics. For populist parties across the continent, in several ways the European Union (EU) represents the pinnacle of el

Visual Methods and Practices in Research: New Work, Ideas and Approaches

21-22 April Visual research methods refer to a set of methods that use images as part of the process of generating data. These images can be existing/found photos and film, and other visual data, or those produced by the researchers themselves, or in collaboration with participants. Visual data can also be used to elicit discussion (e.g. photo-elicitation). Images and film create new knowledge and

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/visual-methods-and-practices-research-new-work-ideas-and-approaches - 2026-05-09

Asia in the Global Economy

4 Credits, 20 January to 20 February 2025 Center for Asian Studies, Stockholm School of Economics In an era of increasing political and economic complexity, understanding the dynamic business environment becomes paramount. Concepts such as geoeconomics and geopolitics have become more frequent in the international economic context. With this backdrop the course introduces an overview and analysis

https://www.graduateschoolasianstudies.lu.se/activities/phd-courses/asia-global-economy - 2026-05-09

Collaboration in Asia

Lund University collaborates and cooperates with top universities all over the world through international networks, programmes and platforms. Global Dynamic Engagement (GDE) is Lund University's approach to enhance our international impact in research, education, innovation and cooperation. In this work, democracy, human rights, academic freedom, and accountability are core values.Through GDE, we

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/about-university/global-engagement-and-international-collaboration/collaboration-asia - 2026-05-09

COSM01 Literature 2023

Microsoft Word - DCD2F821B2B15DC89BCD77B35587368E.docx 1 COSM01: Introduction to Asian Studies (Autumn 2023) Course director Elizabeth Rhoads, other teachers include Marina Svensson, Paul O’Shea, Stefan Brehm, and Astrid Norén-Nilsson. The course is a 6-credit mandatory component of the Asian studies master programme. Course literature is 712 pages but an additional 100 pages of optional reading m

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2023-05/COSM01_Literature_2023.pdf - 2026-05-10

COSM33 2021 literature

COSM33 2021Human Rights in Asia COSM33 2021 Human Rights in Asia Course Outline Course director: Dr. Elizabeth Rhoads An additional 150 pages will be added later in order to be able to stay up-to-date with current issues. Literature Aronson, Jay D (2016), “Mobile Phones, Social Media and Big Data in Human Rights Fact- Finding: Possibilities, Challenges, and Limitations,” in The Transformation of H

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2021-07/COSM33_2021_literature.pdf - 2026-05-10

The dark truth behind plastic waste trade, the consequences of the Chinese import ban & the environmental damage of plastic waste trade using Life Cycle Assessment.

In recent years, plastic waste trade has received increasing attention due to huge amounts ending up in countries with high rates of mismanaged plastic waste and the environmental damage of plastic pollution. The EU has been exporting plastic waste to China for recycling purposes due to insufficient domestic recycling capacities, until 2018, when China decided to ban all imports of plastic waste.