Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 577: Ecology
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Sheppard, Christine S.; Alexander, Jake M.; Billeter, Regula,
2012.
Plant Ecology.
213(8), pp. 1289-1301.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-012-0086-5
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Graf, Roland Felix,
2011.
Ein Weg mit Hindernissen : vom Küken zum Auerhuhn.
Ornis.
2011(4), pp. 42-44.
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Baumann, Nathalie,
2011.
Green roofs in Switzerland : urban habitats for ground-nesting birds, insects and plants [paper].
In:
CITYGREEN: Stepping up with green.
Green Urban Scape Asia, 2011.
Centre for Urban Greenery and Ecology.
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Krüsi, Bertil; Tenz, Roman; Hepenstrick, Daniel,
2011.
Neophyteninvasion an revitalisierten Flüssen in der Schweiz?.
Transfer.
2011(3), pp. 6.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-3725
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Bollmann, Kurt; Graf, Roland Felix; Suter, Werner,
2011.
Quantitative predictions for patch occupancy of capercaillie in fragmented habitats.
Ecography.
34(2), pp. 276-286.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0587.2010.06314.x
Projects
Projects according to DDC 577: Ecology
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Packaging technology, stability evaluation, and non-destructive testing for commercialization of perovskite solar modules (PACSTATE)
For commercialization of emerging perovskite solar modules, we aim to develop new encapsulation and anti-degradation materials, a commercial system for accelerated stability evaluation, advanced non-destructive testing and modeling methods for comprehensive solar module optimization.
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Settlement edges – Transition areas
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SWEET-reFuel.ch
To comply with the timeline of Swiss net-zero targets, an accelerated market development of sustainable fuels and platform chemicals (SFPC) is necessary. While first-generation technology is available to initiate a ramp-up the production of those substances, this is not the case for policies, laws, regulations, and ...
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ESAM - Evaluation System for Additive Manufacturing
Today, when a new component has to be manufactured, the choice of the supply and production value chain is mainly led by a techno-economic evaluation, and the "sustainability" of the solution is not considered. Given different efficiencies of the manufacturing processes, in terms of resources consumption, it is not ...
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Life Cycle Assessment for greenhous gas savings of a battery rack producer
The project team conducted a life cycle assessment (LCA) to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of a battery rack made from B-grade cell lithium-ion batteries for energy storage systems. This is being compared to an energy storage system using new batteries (A-grade cells). This assessment will help quantify the ...