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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Already adaptive? : an investigation of the performance of Swedish moose management organizations

Gasper, Sofia Wennberg-di January 2006 (has links)
The primary aim of this thesis has been to explore the significance of institutions, specifically property rights, on the establishment of adaptive management systems for natural resources. Another goal has been to contribute to how institutional theory and, in particular, theories of institutional change can be utilized to explain the presence or absence of adaptive management systems. In addition, the importance of conflicting interests regarding management of natural resources, and the effects of these conflicts on establishing adaptive management systems is examined. In Sweden, conflicting interests exist between hunting and the forestry industry. This is because moose cause grazing damage which results in economic losses to the forestry industry, whereas hunters prefer large moose populations to optimize hunting opportunities. Changes in the Swedish official policy have stipulated that formal institutional prerequisites for local adaptive management systems are in place regarding moose management, because landowners have gained increased management rights, including the right to decide moose population size. A quantitative study of Swedish Moose Management Units has revealed that these units are not particularly adaptive. A few hypotheses were stipulated relating to issues such as conflicting interests. The first hypothesis was that the devolution of management rights of moose took place without accompanying restructuring of the public administrative moose management system, and that this has led to isolated MMUs, a hypothesis data support. The second hypothesis was that conflicting interests between hunters and the forestry industry would result in the extent of adaptive management aspects being less when the ownership structure predominantly consists of forestry companies. Empirical analysis showed that there were small statistically- significant differences that could be explained by ownership structure. However, the hypothesis that private ownership would entail more aspects of adaptive management was rejected. The final hypothesis was that neither the forestry industry nor the hunter would achieve the size of moose population desired, and data findings supported this. If the Swedish state is going to implement adaptive management of natural resources, the role of the public administration has to be examined. This study indicates that the "traditional role" of the CABs does not seem conducive to implementing adaptive management. In addition, the study also indicates the importance of changed legislation to promote adaptive management and achieve a balance between flexibility and predictability. Further research concerning the effects of conflicting interests on establishing adaptive management is warranted. / <p>Godkänd; 2006; 20070109 (haneit)</p>
202

Vilken riktning går utvecklingen inom EU:s asyl-och migrationspolitik mot? : En kvalitativ studie om utveckling och integration mellan 2009-2015

Jennifer, Eriksson January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
203

Tiggarnas vara eller inte vara i Sverige

Tepic, Ante Filip January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
204

Internet och yttrandefrihet? : En kvalitativ studie av utmaningar och möjligheter för yttrandefrihet online i Turkiet

Ståhlkrantz Johansson, Fanny January 2016 (has links)
This study examines the challenges and opportunities for freedom of expression online in Turkey. A qualitative content analysis has been carried out, using annual country reports from Freedom House and the European Union. The analysis is informed by Evgeny Morozov’s theory of internet control. This framework outlines two dimensions to internet control: the technological dimension and the sociopolitical dimension. The results indicates that Turkey's regime exerts a strong control over the Internet through censorship, blocked websites, non-transparent regulatory bodies and violations of user rights. The overall most prominent threat for freedom of expression online in Turkey is the establishment of law number 5651. Various possible solutions to the identified threat are also discussed in the study.
205

Vilken gud tillhör Europa? : en jämförande studie av rapporteringen om islam i tysk och svensk dagspress under senhösten 2015

Gessner, Tilia Amanda January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
206

Independence or Autonomy? The Kurdish dilemma : A case study of the Kurdish leadership’s changing political objectives And attitude on the issue of independence in Iraq

Gailan, Mohammad January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
207

Förenade i mångfalden? : En diskussion kring välfärd och tilltro till EU under finanskrisen 2008

Rosell Larsson, Jesper January 2016 (has links)
Denna uppsats undersöker huruvida det finns ett samband mellan typ av välfärdsregim, tilltro till den nationella regeringen, och tilltro till EU i EU:s medlemsstater under loppet av finanskrisen 2008. Välfärdsregimerna uppvisar olika nivåer av dekommodifiering, d.v.s. i hur stor grad förvärvandet av välfärd sker utanför marknaden. Medlemsstaterna kategoriseras enligt den välfärdsregimstyp de tillhör, och sammanställs i tabeller vari tilltrosnivåerna både för EU och de nationella regeringarna i dessa länder presenteras. Tilltrosstatistiken hämtas från Eurobarometers opinionsundersökningar. Tilltrosmedelvärdena för de olika grupperna jämförs och analyseras i syfte att fastställa olika tilltrostrender hos välfärdsregimerna. Jag kommer fram till att resultaten tyder på att det finns en koppling mellan hur dekommodifierad en välfärdsregim är, hur hög tilltron till den nationella regeringen är, och i förlängningen, hur hög tilltron till EU är. En ytterligare slutsats är att de östeuropeiska medlemsstaterna uppvisar ett avvikande beteende i form av hög tilltro till EU och låg tilltro till sina regeringar.
208

Ett miljöpolitiskt dilemma : En analys av mediedebatten kring gruvprojektet I Norra Kärr / An environmental and political dilemma : An analysis of the media debate concerning the mining project in Norra Kärr

Kvist, Daniel January 2015 (has links)
This thesis aims to critically review and interpret the media debate concerning the mining project at Norra Kärr. The aim is also to bring forth and analyze the difficulties and problems that lie hidden in the arguments that outline the debate. The method used for the investigation is a contextual idea analysis. The method aims to examine the main concepts of the argument, if there are unspoken premises and investigate whether there are contradictory arguments. There is also room for an investigation of the validity of arguments. The scientific foundation and theory is based on ecological modernization, which addresses the relationship between ecology and technology and economic growth. The mining project in Norra Kärr is a very complicated and problematic matter. The debate imbued with arguments that are illogical. The major problematical issues are based in arguments that are deficient and every now and then paradoxical.
209

Back to the Future : How the Lack of Land Delimits Recovery Following a Natural Disaster

Nordström, Niklas January 2015 (has links)
Almost two years have passed since the strongest typhoon (Haiyan) ever to make landfall ripped through the Philippines. The typhoon left no one untouched, and many people are still struggling to recover. To pinpoint the specific mechanisms affecting a person’s ability to recover is not an easy task as all individual experiences are different. Previous studies have eloquently introduced variables that may affect the speed of post-disaster recovery, but some are still unknown or underexplored. With this thesis, I strive to contribute in filling this gap by suggesting that land tenure could be added as a variable of importance. Based on a field study, constituted by 441 surveys answered by people affected by the typhoon, as well as interviews conducted with relevant stakeholders of the recovery process, this thesis will propose to argue that even though there is no statistical evidence connecting tenure security with a speedy recovery, the lack of land delimits and delays recovery projects. The results do also indicate that the current buzzword of post-disaster recovery, social capital, yet again confirms its alleged role among the already established variables affecting the speed of recovery.
210

Att förverkliga sina möjligheter : Det fria skolvalet och dess förrutsättningar

Larsson, Emelie January 2015 (has links)
No description available.

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