Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 333.7: Land, recreational areas and energy
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Itten, René; Glauser, Lukas; Stucki, Matthias,
2022.
Artificial versus natural turf sports fields : life cycle environmental impacts.
In:
INUAS Conference 2022 "Urban Transformations: Public Spaces", Winterthur, Switzerland, 7-9 September 2022.
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Blank-Pachlatko, Jonathan; Edelkraut, Kirsten; Kulli Honauer, Beatrice,
2022.
In:
Kongress «Graubünden forscht 2022», Davos, Schweiz, 21.- 22. September 2022.
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Blank-Pachlatko, Jonathan; Bakogiannis, Nikolaos; Sauter, Daniel; Wyttenbach, Martin; et al.,
2022.
In:
Book of Abstracts INUAS Konferenz 2022.
INUAS Konferenz 2022 "Urbane Transformationen: Öffentliche Räume", Winterthur, Schweiz, 7.-9. September 2022.
pp. 170-171.
Available from: https://www.inuas.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/INUAS_BoA_220906_high.pdf
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Andereggen, Nicolas; Lochmatter, Alessandra; Greber, Patrick; Bär, Roger; Küry, Daniel; Gufler, Christa; et al.,
2022.
Quellen : sensible Lebensräume in Gefahr.
Einblicke - Ausblicke.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-27111
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van Meel, Dorit,
2022.
Wildnis ist nicht gleich Wildnis.
Green Care.
2022(3), pp. 29-31.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-26818
Projects
Projects according to DDC 333.7: Land, recreational areas and energy
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Research cooperation to achieve the biodiversity goals of a mountain sports company
This research cooperation is made up of a series of annually jointly defined research projects (e.g. Wetlands Nature Park Beverin) for the promotion of biodiversity. For the annual projects, the ZHAW, for the attention of Bächli Bergsport, prepares a project outline with areas of application and areas of application ...
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MOVING – Mountain Valorization through Interconnectedness and Green Growth
MOVING aims to build capacities and co-develop policy frameworks across Europe for the establishment of new or upgraded and upscaled value chains, contributing to resilience and sustainability of mountain areas, valorising local assets, and delivering private and public goods. In this framework, the ZHAW team treats ...
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Social, mobility and energetic impacts of home-office on the employees of the School of Engineering
The project pursues the following three research questions: 1. What is the acceptance for home office in the current COVID-19 situation at the ZHAW School of Engineering (SoE) and how can it be designed to make it more bearable for the SoE staff? 2. how have home office and other measures to combat COVID-19 ...
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CV plus: more power of «Corporate Volunteering» in Swiss Parks
This study analyses the practical experience of the programm of corporate volunteering in Swiss Parks during the last eight years. It focuses the different regional impacts and benefits for a better understanding of the sustainable effects for the development in rural areas. Main interests are the impacts for the ...
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Alpine Farming and Tourism Canton Schwyz (AWUT SZ)
With around 400 farms, alpine farming in the Canton Schwyz is an important part of agricultural production, contributes to shaping the landscape and offers identification and identity. Summer tourism has gained importance in the Canton Schwyz over the last 20 years. There is increasing interaction between alpine ...