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Volioti zoi thesis 2010

1 “Can the sunshine be enough? An evaluation of the Greek Photovoltaic Rooftop Program according to sustainability science” A Master Thesis By Zoi Volioti Email: zoivolioti@gmail.com Supervisor: Carl Dalhammar Email: carl.dalhammar@iiiee.lu.se LUMES 2010 2 Acknowledgments This thesis research and writing process came at a period of my life where everything changed. It was one of the most difficult

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VP, RF, Bil 2024 Slutlig Dubbelsidig Tryckeriversion Inkl Ändring Neur-psyk

1 VERKSAMHETSPLAN FÖR MEDICINSKA FAKULTETEN 2024 Diarienr STYR 2023/2082 2 3 1 Inledning ................................................................................................................................... 5 2 Universitetets och fakultetens omvärld ..................................................................................... 6 2.1 Budgetpropositionen för 2024 ...............

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Ll smmv13 eng ht20 rev 200422

LL_SMMV13_eng_HT20_rev_200422 Reading list for Introduction to Retail (SMMV13), 7,5 credits. The reading list was approved by the Board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies 2019-04-24, revised 2020-04-22. The reading list is valid from 31 August 2020. Arnould, Eric J. (2005). “Animating the big middle”, Journal of Retailing, Vol. 81 No. 2, p. 89‐96. Ballantyne, David & Nilss

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Special welcome issue 2020 final

Special welcome issue 2020.pdf NEWSLETTER GRADUATE SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL, FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, LUND UNIVERSITY Special application issue 2020 All student newsaletters are available online: tinyurl.com/GSstudentnews (very handy, as they have clickable links) https://tinyurl.com/GSstudentnews https://tinyurl.com/GSstudentnews Letter from the Director of Studies 1 Thinking about coming to Lun

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With the increasing share of renewable energy sources in the energy system, an increased demand for stabilizing the grid frequency has grown, suggesting a future need for balancing services, such as manual Frequency Restoration Reserve (mFRR). A promising actor able to offer such balancing service is combined heat and power (CHP) plants due to their dispatchable power capabilities. This thesis aim

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Boreal forests harbour diverse fungal communities with decisive roles in decomposition and plant nutrition. Although changes in boreal plant communities along gradients in soil acidity and nitrogen (N) availability are well described, less is known about how fungal taxonomic and functional groups respond to soil fertility factors. We analysed fungal communities in humus and litter from 25 Swedish

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We have studied how disturbance by ploughing and rotavation affects the carbon (C) flow to arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in a dry, semi-natural grassland. AM fungal biomass was estimated using the indicator neutral lipid fatty acid (NLFA) 16:1ω5, and saprotrophic fungal biomass using NLFA 18:2ω6,9. We labeled vegetation plots with (13)CO(2) and studied the C flow to the signature fatty acids a

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Understanding farmer behaviour is needed for local agricultural systems to produce food sustainably while facing multiple pressures. We synthesize existing literature to identify three fundamental questions that correspond to three distinct areas of knowledge necessary to understand farmer behaviour: 1) decision-making model; 2) cross-scale and cross-level pressures; and 3) temporal dynamics. We u

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Sustainability degree programs in higher education have proliferated with the emergence of sustainability as a recognized academic field. This study evaluated the curricula of English-language programs granting degrees in sustainability by analyzing 27 bachelor's and 27 master's sustainability programs based on their (1) curricular structure, in terms of the proportion of core versus elective cour

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This paper explores how meta-studies can support the development of process-based land change models (LCMs) that can be applied across locations and scales. We describe a multi-step framework for model development and provide descriptions and examples of how meta-studies can be used in each step. We conclude that meta-studies best support the conceptualization and experimentation phases of the mod

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By investigating both semi-natural and experimentally implemented pH variation in nutrient-poor sandy grasslands, we examined how soil decalcification may influence the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal biomass in plant roots and in the soil, as well as the allocation of carbon (C) to AM fungal biomass. We estimated the amount of AM fungal mycelium, by using the fatty acid 16:1 omega 5, in the ro

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Aliphatic compounds on plant surfaces, called epicuticular waxes, are the first line of defense against pathogens and pests, contribute to reducing water loss and determine other important phenotypes. Aliphatics can form crystals affecting light refraction, resulting in a color change and allowing identification of mutants in their synthesis or transport. The present study discloses three such Ece

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1. Ecological stoichiometry predicts important control of the relative abundance of the key elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) on trophic interactions. In a nutrient-poor Amazonian lowland rain forest of French Guiana, we tested the hypothesis that decomposers exploit stoichiometrically diverse plant litter more efficiently, resulting in faster litter decomposition compared to li

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P>Microbial communities respond to a variety of environmental factors related to resources (e.g. plant and soil organic matter), habitat (e.g. soil characteristics) and predation (e.g. nematodes, protozoa and viruses). However, the relative contribution of these factors on microbial community composition is poorly understood. Here, we sampled soils from 30 chalk grassland fields located in three d

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It is well known that plant-soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of global change phenomena on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Little is known, however, about the individual and relative importance for carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling of non-random changes in plant and soil communities that result from global change phenomena, such as fertilization and agri