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How planners' use and non-use of expert knowledge affect the goal achievement potential of plans : Experiences from strategic land-use and transport planning processes in three Scandinavian cities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This article addresses the question of how planners’ use and non-use of expert knowledge affect the content and goal achievement potential of plans, and discusses how changes in planners’ and researchers’ practices can ... -
How pro-poor are land rental markets in Ethiopia?
(CLTS Report;2016:1, Report, 2016)This study builds on data collected over a 15 year period (1998-2013) in three regions in Ethiopia through funding from the Research Council of Norway, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NORAD, Global Land Tools Network ... -
How related are risk preferences and time preferences?
(CLTS Working paper;4/19, Working paper, 2019)Risk and time preferences are fundamentally important for financial decisions. We study such preferences for business group members based on field experiments in Ethiopia. The relationship between risk preferences and time ... -
How religious tourism affects water security in the pilgrimage town Vrindavan, India
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)This paper analyses how religious tourism affects water security in the pilgrimage town Vrindavan, in India. I used qualitative methods to show how the rapid influx of visitors exerts immense pressure on the infrastructure ... -
How severe and prevalent are Ebola and Marburg viruses? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the case fatality rates and seroprevalence
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How termites and large mammalian herbivores influence tree communities, seed removal and wood decomposition in an African savanna
(PhD Thesis;2018:71, Doctoral thesis, 2018)The heterogeneity and extent savannas makes them resilient, diverse and socioeconomically important. Abiotic factors determine large-scale variation on a, but biotic factors matter at small-scales. In the African savannas, ... -
How to best create or restore wild meadows in an urban setting
(Master thesis, 2020)Anthropogenic activities associated with increasing influx of people in cities globally and the capital city of Norway, Oslo, has expansively fragment and decreased urban green space, reducing the connectivity between the ... -
How to determine the environmental exposure of PAHs originating from biochar
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Biochars are obtained by pyrolysing biomass materials and are increasingly used within the agricultural sector. Owing to the production process, biochars can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the high mg/kg ... -
How to efficiently survey floral resource availability and diversity for pollinating insects in semi-natural grasslands
(Master thesis, 2021)Floral resources are the foundation for insect pollinators, on which we in turn rely on for food and ecosystem functioning. Global and regional trends show that insect pollinators become increasingly endangered with ... -
How to generate graded spinal cord injuries in swine – tools and procedures
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How to make low-carbon academia fly? : reducing academic air travel beyond COVID-19
(Master thesis, 2021)This article seeks to advance our understanding of the underlying reasons that sustain high levels of academic flying, and explores how a low carbon academia with less academic air travel might come about. Data from thirty ... -
How to solve dilemmas arising from the idea of improving physical accessibility in relation to aesthetics and architectural heritage
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How valuable is the option to defer Uganda's crude oil production?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021) -
How WEIRD are student samples? Lessons based on the trust game in Malawi
(CLTS Working paper;06/23, Working paper, 2023-11)We have used the standard trust game on a random sample of university students (N=764) and a random sample of rural residents (N=834) in Malawi. The study identifies social preference types (Bauer, Chytilov´a, & Pertold-Gebicka, ... -
How will increased demand for electric vehicles influence the price and production of cobalt and lithium?
(Master thesis, 2018)The demand for electric vehicles is predicted to increase drastically mainly due to climate concerns. Lithium and cobalt, two metals used in the battery for electric vehicles have therefore gained more attention as there ... -
How will REPowerEU affect Norwegian competitiveness in the renewable energy sector?
(Master thesis, 2023)In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the European Commission presented the REPowerEU plan with the goal to reduce EU member states’ reliance on Russian oil and gas. The plan encompasses various ... -
How would citizens react to official advice in a nuclear emergency? Insights from research in three European countries
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Hösting av grönnsaker
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HPV-vaksinasjon i Norge : vaksinasjonsdekning og endring over tid hos unge jenter med ulik landbakgrunn : en nasjonal registerstudie
(Master thesis, 2019)Bakgrunn og hensikt: Humant papillomavirus (HPV) er en av de vanligste virusinfeksjonene i verden. Så langt er omtrent 200 ulike HPV-genotyper identifisert, der type 16 og 18 er rapportert til å være årsak til 70% av alle ... -
HRM og organisasjonsforpliktelse
(Master thesis, 2016-04-04)Temaet for denne oppgaven er ledelse av menneskelige ressurser (HRM) og organisasjonsforpliktelse. HRM utgjør en kritisk faktor for organisasjonens suksess, og bidrar til hvorvidt den opererer lønnsomt. HRM-praksisen ...