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Child perspective on being summoned to, visiting and exiting Barnahus
Child perspective on being summoned to, visiting and exiting Barnahus Aim This study forms an essential part in informing effective prevention and interventions with children exposed to or at risk of domestic violence and sexual abuse, focusing on children becoming summoned, visiting and exiting Barnahus with a child perspective. Background In Sweden when custodians are under suspicion, the child
The London–Lund corpus of spoken English : Description and research
Leave inference alone : Direct inferential social cognition
Direct perception and theory-theory approaches to social cognition are opposed with respect to whether social cognition is inferential. The latter argues that it is inferential, the former that it is not. This paper argues that the opposition in terms of inference is mistaken. A sense of inference is specified on which social cognition can be inferential and directly perceptual. Arguing for infere
Why do cities invest in bus priority measures? Policy, polity, and politics in Stockholm and Copenhagen
Effects of whole-tree harvesting on soil, soil water and tree growth – A dynamic modelling exercise in four long-term experiments
Whole tree harvesting (WTH) following final felling of productive forests is increasingly promoted as a method to extract biomass for energy purposes. Despite its importance, there is a limited number of experimental studies investigating the impacts of WTH on forest ecosystem sustainability. Modelling studies have previously been carried out to complement and explain empirical observations from f
Low-temperature District Heating : Various Aspects of Fourth-generation Systems
With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy systems, the current district heating systems may experience increased competition on the heat market. A viable option to mitigate increasing competition is to operate systems with lower temperature levels, and the most conceivable way to achieve lower temperature levels is to decrease return tempera
Is Innovation Out of Control?
The aim of this explorative study is to examine the theorical notions in the business model of innovatin that are influence by use of management control systems (MCS). By means of a systematic literature review, the theoretical contrructs are explored and related to part of the MCS, namely the performance measurement systems (PMS) and the business model of innovation (i.e. innovation input, proces
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Hutu Rebels : Exile warriors in the eastern Congo
National innovation systems : The emergence of a new approach
The term 'national innovation systems' surfaced for the first time in print during the late 1980s and, in the years that followed, several important contributions on this topic appeared. This paper investigates the role that this new literature plays within innovation studies and the world of science more generally and discusses the sources for its emergence. With the help of expert assessments, t
Knots, White-rumped Sandpipers and other wader species performing bat-like aerial acrobatics on staging sites
The autumn migration of Willow Warblers Phylloscopus trochilus in Sweden: results from a nation-wide co-operative project
Optimal bird migration : the relative importance of time, energy and safety
Optimal fat loads in migrating birds : a test of the time-minimization hypothesis
Project Mosaic. Morality, civility and democratic dialogue: The experience of Turkey in a broader international context : Activity Report
Rapport från Malmö Kost Cancer-studien: Inga socioekonomiska skillnader i fettintag i en medelålders population
Environmental compensation as a policy tool in Swedish municipal planning
In the struggle to reach the national environmental policy objectives, environmental compensation has emerged as a possible policy tool that may contribute to achieving the objectives. In Sweden, environmental compensation is legally mandated mainly in cases of exploitation within Natura 2000 areas and nature reserves, which is handled through the Swedish Environmental Code. In contrast, regulatorIn the struggle to reach the national environmental policy objectives, environmental compensation has emerged as a possible policy tool that may contribute to achieving the objectives. In Sweden, environmental compensation is legally mandated mainly in cases of exploitation within Natura 2000 areas and nature reserves, which is handled through the Swedish Environmental Code. In contrast, regulator