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Instagram and sustainability
Published 2022“…Engagement with sustainability also happens on Instagram, as the influencers share their everyday sustainable practices and practical knowledge with their followers. …”
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A place to embrace : a design proposal for Mkamasini, a public space in Old Ng’ambo, Zanzibar
Published 2016“…They have the significance of being a living room for everyday life, where domestic work as well as social meetings take place. …”
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Food safety in milk markets of smallholder farmers in Tanzania: A case study of peri-urban wards in Temeke
Published 2011“…Results: About 1,792 litres (90% CI: 1 337-2,358) of milk are sold everyday in kiosks of Temeke municipality peri-urban wards. …”
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Developing a food safety consumer experience scale: Qualitative insights from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Vietnam
Published 2025“…Existing methods used to evaluate food safety risks overlook consumers’ perspectives coming from their everyday experiences that influence their food choices. …”
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Is it possible to measure the welfare of the ridden horse?
Published 2008“…Although cooperative training techniques have gained popularity, everyday training lacks the application of learning theory or neglects the horse's learning capacities and their species' specific behaviour. …”
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Comparative analysis of sustainability policies regarding forestry in selected multinational home improvement and wood furniture companies
Published 2008“…Since the topic was quite sensitive and specific for everyday business in selected multinationals, there were a great deal of issues to be discussed regarding the methodology and reliability of data.…”
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The role of indigenous knowledge in forest management
Published 2006“…Trees useful as fodder and sources of medicine and fruits were valued highly since illness and shortage of food and fodder were problems seriously affecting everyday life. Only a few species were reported to be used as firewood. …”
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Size detection limits of spICP-MS for analysis of nanoparticles in environmental media
Published 2018“…Nanoparticles (NP) are widely integrated in our everyday lives, such as consumer products, health, agriculture, food, etc. …”
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Navigating the delivery of a service
Published 2021“…The practice perspective also revealed the taken-for-granted stuff of everyday life of environmental consultants’ and how the practice is generated and sustained through them. …”
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Att göra stad. Om demokrati och deltagande i det offentliga rummet
Published 2012“…I find the theoretical basis for my thesis in Lefebvre’s writings on “the right to the city”, that shortly means that all inhabitants of a city have the right to take active part in the constantly ongoing process of producing and reproducing the city – on all levels, from a hands-on everyday life level to a more abstract political level. …”
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Rural and urban attitudes towards wildlife
Published 2012“…This last group have no contact with wild animals in their everyday life while the Maasai live close to the wildlife and usually come in contact with them on a daily basis. …”
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Påverkas försöksmöss av att bo på olika platser i djurrummet?
Published 2016“…The stress that the animals are exposed to in everyday life outside of the experiments is something that many times are overlooked. …”
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A way out of food insecurity and poverty : the potential of using fly larvae composted faeces as organic fertiliser in sub-Saharan Africa agriculture
Published 2016“…An estimated minimum of 25 % of the population suffers from malnutrition, and thousands of people die of hunger everyday. Food insecurity in SSA has been attributed to the fact that 75% of the region’s soils are nutrient deficient, mainly due to nutrient mining. …”
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Dialogprocesser i skånska kommuner
Published 2016“…Through the interviews I have been able to discern that planners should actively meet and talk to people in their everyday lives in order to broaden representation. …”
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Second cycle, A2E