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  • About
  • 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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”Vi har mycket goda förutsättningar att göra så mycket mer” : En kvantitativ studie om hållbar utveckling utifrån en svensk folkbibliotekskontext / ”We have very good conditions to do so much more” : A quantitative study of sustainable development based on a Swedish public library context

Svedberg, Elin, Werme, Anna January 2022 (has links)
The work for sustainable development is something that requires a joint commitment from all countries and corners of the world, where public libraries can also contribute. This study examines how librarians perceive the conditions of public libraries in the work for sustainable development, and how the conditions need to change in order for this work to develop. The study applies a quantitative approach in the form of a questionnaire survey aimed at librarians at public libraries in Sweden, where primarily a quantitative statistical analysis but also a qualitative content analysis was performed on the collected data. Furthermore, the framework The three spheres of transformation was used to create a deeper understanding of how these conditions could be understood based on the personal, political and practical spheres. The results show that the librarians participating in this study perceive the conditions to work for sustainable development as quite good based on the finding that eight out of eleven studied factors were rated highly. The results also show that the librarians believe that all factors need to change in order for this work to develop. Thus, it can be stated that the role and work of public libraries for sustainable development has the potential to expand even more.
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Turning the Doughnut from Vision to Reality in Wales – the Case of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park

Bergeling, Emma January 2023 (has links)
The world is simultaneously facing social and environmental sustainability issues. There is a decreasing window of opportunity to limit global warming in accordance with the Paris Agreement, significant biodiversity loss, and mounting inequality. This raises questions about our current economic systems’ ability to tackle the problems, which has given rise to new economic approaches. One such approach is Doughnut Economics which functions as a compass for a safe and just space for humanity and prescribes seven shifts in economic thinking for getting there. Given the urgency to identify and implement solutions to current sustainability issues, it is paramount to gain an understanding of Doughnut Economics' transformative potential by engaging with examples where the approach is used. To build on the knowledge of Doughnut Economics' transformative potential, this thesis investigates the case of Bannau Brycheiniog in Wales through the lens of the three spheres of transformation: the practical, political, and personal. The methods employed were semistructured interviews with a purposive and snowball sampling method. Additionally, one workshop with stakeholders was attended and the park’s Management Plan was analyzed. The results show that there are several factors in the practical, political, and personal spheres enabling the use of Doughnut Economics. These include data availability, favorable national legislation, and values that resonate with the Doughnut. Challenges include using proxies and indicators, resistance from some parts of the political sphere, and other priorities stemming from shortfalls in the social foundation. Furthermore, the results indicate that the Doughnut has impacted, and has the potential to further impact the three spheres in numerous ways. For example, by expanding the BB National Park’s horizons and contributing to a holistic understanding of the park, legitimizing existing ideas, and inspiring other actors to follow suit. The study concludes that the use of Doughnut Economics shows potential for change in a sustainable direction in all three spheres and their interconnections. However, the use of the Doughnut without explicitly implementing its wider theoretical background as described in the seven shifts mitigates the transformative potential. Thus, the study recommends an explicit use of all the seven shifts.

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