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Course syllabus-ehfe016-dmsf

Department o f Bus iness Admin is t ra t ion EHFE016, Digital monies for a sustainable future, 7.5 credits Digitala valutor för en hållbar framtid 7,5 hp Third Cycle/Forskarutbildningsnivå General information The course EHFE016 is an interdisciplinary course at the third-cycle level, offered through the Graduate School Agenda 2030. Language of instruction: English Main field of studies: Business A

https://www.sustainability.lu.se/sites/sustainability.lu.se/files/course_syllabus-ehfe016-dmsf.pdf - 2025-11-30

Jonas Helgertz

Vice Dean Research, Professor Contact details Email: jonas [dot] helgertz [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 36 66Organisation Department of Economic History Visiting address: Scheelevägen 15 B, Lund Room number: Alfa 1:2008 Service point: 10 WebpageJonas Helgertz profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Senior lecturer Economic demography Professor Department of Econ

https://www.lusem.lu.se/jonas-helgertz - 2025-12-01

Anders Ljungar-Chapelon

Professor emeritus Contact details Email: anders [dot] ljungar-chapelon [at] mhm [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 40 32 54 33Organisation Teachers (Malmö Academy of Music) WebpageAnders Ljungar-Chapelons profile in Lund University research portalEmeritus Prof. Dr. in flute and researchAnders Ljungar-Chapelon is an emeritus professor of flute and a researcher (artistic research and music education) at

https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/anders-ljungar-chapelon - 2025-12-01

Hill kochigana rony 0

Running head: DIVERSITY AND DANGER 1 Diversity and Danger: Risk Communication in the Heartland Desiree Newhart Hill Anna Kochigina Md. Nazmul Kabir Rony University of Oklahoma DIVERSITY AND DANGER 2 Abstract College students and university communicators intersect in important ways during times of intense crisis. Diverse population groups, a need for risk communication, and technology dependencies

https://www.isk.lu.se/sites/isk.lu.se/files/hill_kochigana_rony_0.pdf - 2025-11-30

Target blood pressure in diabetes patients with hypertension -What is the accumulated evidence in 2011?

There is overwhelming evidence that hypertension is an important risk factor for both macrovascular and microvascular complications in patients with diabetes, but the problem remains to identify appropriate goals for preventive therapies. A number of guidelines (the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)/European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) 2007, the Joint National Committee (JNC)-V

Patent och hälsa – Intressekonflikten mellan stora läkemedelsföretags rätt till patent framförallt med avseende på hiv/aidsmediciner och u-länders rätt till tillgång till billiga generiska preparat

Abstract This paper discusses protectionism of intellectual property rights in general and the conflict between large pharmaceutical companies’ rights to patent and developing countries’ rights to cheap generic preparation in particular. The essay focuses above all on HIV/AIDS medicine. The description tries to give an image of the different interests that collide and why they collide. The differe

Influences of Shifted Vegetation Phenology on Runoff Across a Hydroclimatic Gradient

Climate warming has changed vegetation phenology, and the phenology-associated impacts on terrestrial water fluxes remain largely unquantified. The impacts are linked to plant adjustments and responses to climate change and can be different in different hydroclimatic regions. Based on remote sensing data and observed river runoff of hydrological station from six river basins across a hydroclimatic

Phytolith and simulation evidence for precipitation-modulated vegetation dynamics along the East Asian monsoon margin

An improved understanding of past interactions between terrestrial vegetation and various forcings, such as climate change, human impact, and paleofire, is crucial for assessing impacts of future global change on terrestrial ecosystems. This study seeks to find the key factor or factors that have driven Holocene vegetation change along the East Asian monsoon margin. Several high-resolution pollen

An improved estimation of soil water and salt dynamics by considering soil bulk density changes under freeze/thaw conditions in arid areas with shallow groundwater tables

Soil bulk density (BD) is a parameter dependent on soil texture, compositions of soil minerals and organic matter and the extent of soil compaction. Seasonal freeze/thaw in arid areas with shallow groundwater tables (AASGT) may significantly change BD and hence soil hydrothermal properties and water holding capacity. Therefore, quantifying soil bulk density changes (BDC) under freeze/thaw conditio

Enhancing SWAT with remotely sensed LAI for improved modelling of ecohydrological process in subtropics

Vegetation growth in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a crucial process for quantifying ecohydrological modelling, as it influences evapotranspiration, interception, soil erosion and biomass production. The simplified version of Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) in SWAT was originally designed for temperate regions and naturally based on temperature to simulate growth cycles

Cultural Materiality : The correlation between material and cultural capital in the late eighteenth century Stockholm elite burgher home

The eighteenth century saw the slow but steady rise of the middling classes to their nineteenth century social and cultural prominence, reinforced by a changing political landscape and the steadily increasing importance of the market. As the social and cultural power of the city burghers making up the majority of the middling classes grew, so did they start to consume in a manner to reflect to the

Maize residue effects on PM2.5, PM10, and dust emission from agricultural land

Atmospheric particulate matter and dust from agricultural land significantly affect air quality and human health in nearby residential areas. To quantify these air pollutants, it is important to estimate the vertical atmospheric particulate matter PM2.5, PM10, and dust flux using observations and validated models. To the authors´ knowledge, this has previously not been performed for semi-humid agr

Using geolocator tracking data and ringing archives to validate citizen-science based seasonal predictions of bird distribution in a data-poor region

Unstructured citizen-science data are increasingly used for analysing the abundance and distribution of species. Here we test the usefulness of such data to predict the seasonal distribution of migratory songbirds, and to analyse patterns of migratory connectivity. We used bird occurrence data from eBird, one of the largest global citizen science databases, to predict the year-round distribution o

Silent Modernism : Soundscapes and the Unsayable in Richardson, Joyce, and Woolf

This thesis examines silence in modernist fiction, explaining how it forms a central aspect of realism in the modernist novel. It is based on close readings of the form and function of silence in the works of Dorothy Richardson, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf. The study proposes that silence as part of a text’s soundscape and silence as part of its mode of literary expression are related in moder

Bias correction of GPM IMERG Early Run daily precipitation product using near real-time CPC global measurements

This study focused on improving the performance of the near real-time Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (IMERG) Early Run (IMERG-E) product based on a newly developed bias-correction scheme, LSCDF. The LSCDF was established by integrating the mean-based Linear Scaling (LS) and quantile-mapping Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) matching approaches. The

Energy Efficiency in Cement Industry

Abstract in UndeterminedEconomic development that includes investments in infrastructure and buildings requires energy intensive basic materials such as steel and cement. The production capacity of these industries is also growing most rapidly in developing countries [WEC, 1995 #41]. Energy intensive industries typically account for a relatively small share of the value-added in industry but a rel

Dystopiernas seger : totalitarism som orienteringspunkt i efterkrigstidens svenska idédebatt

The purpose of this study is to dissect the process of ideological orientation in the public debate of postwar Sweden. Crucial to the study is the idea of a generic totalitarianism; a concept used both on a scholarly and a political level, focusing on the similarities between communism and Nazism, and the diverging guiding potential of this totalitarianism idea in different times and situations.