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    After the arson: the church of Kiihtelysvaara in oral history

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    Early Childhood Educators’ Experiences of Job Demands and Recources

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    Miten perintö- ja lahjaverolain sukupolvenvaihdoshuojennusta sovelletaan maatilan sukupolvenvaihdostilanteissa?

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    Kielelliset vaikeudet ja käyttäytymisvaikeudet alle kouluikäisillä lapsilla

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    A broad perspective on innovation management

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    Innovation management (IM) research traditionally focuses on guiding new products and technologies from conception to launch. This entry proposes a broader scope for IM, suggesting it encompasses not just managing but also organising and leading various forms of innovation. Highlighting three archetypes – incremental, radical and revolutionary – the entry discusses their management, organisation and leadership. It also explores the potential risks and negative consequences associated with each type. Drawing from scholarly literature, the entry examines how to navigate these complexities to balance innovation's benefits against its broader impacts

    A Sustainable Path for Renewable Energy Technologies

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    The transition from fossil-energy systems to renewable energy is a necessary step in addressing the issue of climate change. However, the solution to climate change cannot be achieved in isolation from the surrounding natural environment and societies. Chap. 2 provides a more detailed examination of three planetary boundaries that are strongly interlinked and that also relate closely to renewable energy production: climate change, biosphere integrity (biodiversity loss), and land system change. The chapter provides a general overview of the concept of the carbon budget and the Earth’s annual biocapacity, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity to humanity and the impacts of land use resulting from energy production. The chapter also presents a case example of how to measure the biodiversity footprint of a large-scale energy project. Furthermore, the principles of social sustainability and the measures of a good life are introduced, with particular emphasis on the importance of considering the social aspects of large-scale energy projects. The chapter also highlights the importance and means of social participation and how power relations influence energy policy decision making. Finally, basic economic tools to evaluate the economic feasibility of renewable energy projects are presented. Energy engineers should have a solid foundational understanding of these different aspects of energy projects in their everyday work in designing and building sustainable energy systems for a de-carbonized, sustainable, and just future

    Tehohoitopotilaan pitkän ajan ennuste

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    Impact of diet induced type 2 diabetes on microglia-amyloid plaque interactions in APP/PS1 mice

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