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From co2 measurements to carbon balance maps

Microsoft Word - ClimBEco_INES-course on carbon flux upscaling 20191218 From CO2 in situ measurements to carbon balance maps as a tool support to national carbon accounting This is a course run by INES with input from ICOS Carbon Portal and ICOS Sweden. The course is supported by ClimBEco and is included in the ClimBEco research school course program. Course period: Week 11: 9 March-13 March at ca

https://www.cec.lu.se/sites/cec.lu.se/files/from_co2_measurements_to_carbon_balance_maps.pdf - 2026-05-11

2016-03-14

Delegated decisions, Enclosure 2 Travel Grants   Applicant Amount (SEK) Kind of activity Approved by Group affiliation Date of approval Oxana   Klementieva   2  424   SciLifeLab  bioImaging   workshop,  Stockholm,  Sweden   December  4,  2015 Oskar Hansson Gunnar Gouras 2015-12-04 Carla  Azevedo   7  000   Myelinating  co-­‐culture   training  at  Neuron  Glia   Biology  in  Health  and  Disease  

https://www.multipark.lu.se/sites/multipark.lu.se/files/2016-03-14.pdf - 2026-05-11

Field Measurements for Verification of the Impact of Renovation and Maintenance Measures on Buildings : - regarding Energy Efficiency, Indoor Environment and Moisture Safety

Renovating the European building stock has for almost two decades been a matter of importance to the European Union. Reduction of energy use for existing buildings can be achieved through applying energy efficiency renovation measures. Besides this, there is quite a large renovation need in Sweden due to building materials and services reaching (or having passed) the end of their service life.IncoRenovating the European building stock has for almost two decades been a matter of importance to the European Union. Reduction of energy use for existing buildings can be achieved through applying energy efficiency renovation measures. Besides this, there is quite a large renovation need in Sweden due to building materials and services reaching (or having passed) the end of their service life.Inco

Polyelectrolytes confined to spherical cavities

The effects of confining a polyelectrolyte solution containing a polyion and its counterions in spherical cavities of different sizes have been investigated by Monte Carlo simulations using a simple model system. Polyions of three different linear charge densities and counterions of three different valences have been examined. Structure, energy, and free energy properties of all systems have been

Performance modelling and simulation of the Mobile Cloud Network

The Mobile Cloud Network is an emerging distributed cloud infrastructure paradigm that attempts to accommodate the evolution of application’s execution paradigms and how content is distributed. The Mobile Cloud Network employs a distributed cloud infrastructure with data centres of varying capacity, embedded in the core and access networks. Resources are thinned over the network and arguably decay

Market behavior under the New Zealand ETS

The New Zealand emissions trading scheme (NZ ETS) is one of the first national-level GHG trading schemes outside Europe. It is also unique in its design and comprehensive sectoral coverage, including forestry. This paper provides an ex-post-assessment of market behavior in the NZ ETS in its first phase (2008-2012). Findings are based on quantitative evidence on prices and units, as well as qualita

The relevance of information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability - A prospective simulation study

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have relevant positive and negative impacts on environmental sustainability on various levels: First-order effects such as increasing electronic waste streams; second-order effects such as improved energy-efficiency of production; third-order effects such as a product-to-service shift in consumption or rebound effects in transport. In the simulation

Executive Compensation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations

Macroeconomic fluctuations affect corporations’ performance through demand and cost conditions. Incentive effects of performance-based compensation schemes for management may be weakened or biased by macroeconomic influences if management is unable to forecast macroeconomic fluctuations or unable to adjust operations in response to changes in macroeconomic conditions. In this paper we analyze the

Where have all the Settlements Gone? Field Survey Methods for Locating Bronze and Iron Age Settlements in a Cultivated Landscape

The article is a description and evaluation of extensive and intensive field survey as a means of locating sites from the bronze and early iron ages in the cultivated landscape of southern Sweden. It includes a discussion of other field survey efforts and recommendations about survey technique. Surface survey in December proved to be a fairly successful means of locating bronze age remains in clay

What makes entrepreneurship research interesting? Reflections on strategies to overcome the rigour-relevance gap

As entrepreneurship researchers compete to have their work published and universities strive to attract the best entrepreneurship scholars, it is appropriate to examine what makes entrepreneurship research interesting. Interesting studies are usually defined as well-crafted and well-written studies that challenge established knowledge, and produce new theories and findings. This paper examines ent

Revisiting 'Weinberg's Choice': Classic Tensions in the Concept of Scientific Merit

Alvin Weinberg's classic and much debated two articles in Minerva, "Criteria for Scientific Choice" (1963) and "Criteria for Scientific Choice II - The Two Cultures" (1964), represent two of the first and most important attempts to create a meta-discourse about priority setting in science policy, and many of the points advanced remain relevant. The goal of this paper is to elaborate on the relevan

Towards a bottle weight reduction - Evaluation in a selected milk plant in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is one of the biggest milk producers in the world. The dairy market is a competitive industry where cost is a driving force. Milk is considered a day-to-day product in this country, packaged primarily in HPDE bottles. The need for a cost effective product is driving companies to seek for alternative packaging solutions. The thesis is focused on the weight reduction of a HDPE bot

Programv9

PowerPoint-presentation SYRA3 COST ACTION MEETING LUND UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 13-14, 2016 Railway station Main university building Meeting room 206 Lunch day 1 Bishop’s palace Dinner day 1 Location Lund University Main university building (number 11 on the map) Meeting room 206 Contact Crister Ceberg Dept of Medical Radiation Physics Lund University +46-46-173985 crister.ceberg@med.lu.se Thursday, Oct

https://www.msf.lu.se/sites/msf.lu.se/files/programv9.pdf - 2026-05-11