Daniel Bergquist

Daniel Bergquist
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | SLU · Department of Urban and Rural Development

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While urban areas hold great potential for contributing to sustainable development, there is a critical need to better understand and verify what measures improve urban sustainability. To achieve this, this project implements emergy synthesis to evaluate the environmental support to a building—called Smaragden—located in a certified “green” urban d...
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Purpose This paper aims to describe an exploratory research and design process that uses illustrative techniques to bridge the gap between theoretical principles of systems ecology, stakeholder input and a workable physical planning strategy for Ultuna Campus in Uppsala, Sweden. Design/methodology/approach Stakeholder interviews provide the empiri...
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Debate: Byggboom kräver nytt stadsbyggnads­ideal för regioner, skriver fem forskare i landskapsarkitektur. Ett miljonprogram i svensk bostadspolitik står åter för dörren: en byggboom för välfärd och välbefinnande. Men hur undviker vi nya misstag i överhettade städer och i stället stärker småorterna? Vi behöver en vision för stadsbyggande som kanali...
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This article discusses environmental sustainability in aquaculture and its contribution to poverty alleviation, based on field studies in Sri Lanka and the Philippines. The aquaculture practices studied are the monoculture of the black tiger prawn (Penneaus monodon) and milkfish (Chanos chanos) and the polyculture of the two species together with t...
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Cities are highly dependent on fossil energy. Mechanization of agriculture has resulted in a situation where food is produced and transported to urban areas by using significant quantities of fossil fuels. While there is little dispute that oil will ultimately peak, recent estimates indicate that fossil energy use in food production also contribute...

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