Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 363: Environmental and security problems
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Biberstein, Lorenz; Girschik, Katja,
2023.
In:
Bliesener, Thomas; Deyerling, Lena; Dreissigacker, Arne; Henningsmeier, Isabel; Neumann, Merten; Schemmel, Jonas; Schröder, Carl Philipp; Treskow, Laura, eds.,
Kriminalität und Kriminologie im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung.
17. Wissenschaftliche Fachtagung der Kriminologischen Gesellschaft (KrimG2022): Kriminalität - Digitalisierung, Hannover, Deutschland, 8.-10. September 2022.
Mönchengladbach:
Forum Verlag Godesberg.
pp. 3-32.
Neue kriminologische Schriftenreihe ; 119.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-28655
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Frei, Sabine; Stucki, Matthias,
2023.
In:
11th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM), Lille, France, 6-8 September 2023.
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Frehner, Alena; Itten, René; Stucki, Matthias,
2023.
In:
11th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM), Lille, France, 6-8 September 2023.
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Wanner, Silvan; Stöckli, Sabrina; Merian, Sybilla; O'Sullivan, Kevin; Stucki, Matthias,
2023.
Digital receipt based monitoring of carbon and biodiversity footprints of individual food baskets.
In:
11th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM), Lille, France, 6-8 September 2023.
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Jenni, Christian; Altorfer, Tim; Düzel, Sven; Ganz, Mirco; Denzler, David; Tillenkamp, Frank; Zahnd, André; Brenner, Lorenz,
2023.
International Journal of Protective Structures.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/20414196231197702
Projects
Projects according to DDC 363: Environmental and security problems
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Farm to Table in Toni Areal
The “Farm to Table” project, an initiative of the ZHAW, ZHdK and ZFV, explores the sustainable transformation of the dining hall offering with a comprehensive approach that includes seasonal, regional and balanced food options. This four-week project carried out on the Toni-Areal campus includes a detailed ...
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Sensor-based accident research and prevention: Exploring legal and technological opportunities
The data recorded by an increasing number of sensors installed in cars, e-bikes, mobile phones etc. has the potential to revolutionize the field of accident research and prevention. The opportunities are limitless. But so are the challenges: Accident researchers and prevention specialists often do not have access ...
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Innovation Booster Swiss Smart Cities
Using a co-creation approach bringing together innovators, enterprises, public administrations, academia and citizens, this NTN Innovation Booster will foster open and radical innovations that generate public value for smart cities and regions across Switzerland. As pilot projects are successfully scaled-up from ...
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Tech4SDG – Guiding Swiss Asset Managers towards High-Impact SMEs
High-impact, social SMEs remain broadly unknown to impact investors and asset managers due to limited information and identification problems. To overcome the asymmetry of information and provide reliable guidance to Swiss asset managers, we aim to create an automated big data platform for the identification, ...
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Behavioural economic approaches in favour of road safety
Traditional measures that are based on rational thinking and action by individuals (e.g. controls, penalties or education campaigns) sometimes fail to achieve their full potential in road traffic and in reducing accidents. Moreover, it can be assumed that most road users already have a very good knowledge of the ...