Sökning: "sparsely populated areas"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 51 avhandlingar innehållade orden sparsely populated areas.
1. Glesbygdsbutiker : en studie av tillkomst, köptrohet och socialt samspel
Sammanfattning : This is a study of establishment and development of conveniencestores. The test specimens are two stores established in the northern parts ofSweden during the second half of 1975.The study consists of two parts. In the first part the interest is concentratedon the establishment of the stores and their development during the firstbusiness year. LÄS MER
2. Glesbygdsbarn i Västerbotten
Sammanfattning : This report deals with some problems in connection with the school situation of children from sparsely populated areas. 515 pupils at the middle level of the 9-year compulsory school ir. Västerbotten took part ir. the investigation. LÄS MER
3. Restructuring and employment change in sparsely populated areas : examples from Northern Sweden and Finland
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to examine ongoing restructuring and its impacts on sparsely populated areas in Sweden and Finland. In the context of sparsely populated areas, the global processes have great local impact because of their poor capacity to adapt to rapid economic changes. LÄS MER
4. Valuation of goods transportation characteristics : A study of a sparsely populated area
Sammanfattning : This study describes how consumers and providers of transportation services in a sparsely populated area valuate different transportation characteristics and estimates how these valuations might affect the total goods flows and the flows on individual Origin-Destination links. It also tests Stated-Preference methods as a tool for valuating transportation characteristics. LÄS MER
5. Tourism work among Sámi indigenous people : exploring its prevalence and role in sparsely populated areas of Sweden
Sammanfattning : Little is known about the role of tourism development among Sámi indigenous people living in the sparsely populated areas of Sweden. Previous research shows tourism to be a potentially suitable option for development in such regions, yet the exact implications for the indigenous population remains largely unexplored. LÄS MER