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collapse of fish stocks, which can have huge negative societal and environmental implications. Addressing these challenges requires comprehensive and sustainable strategies that must be based on solid
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: Organisational practices related to sustainable and circular business models as well as environmental management systems. Interactions in public-private partnerships and in circular public procurement
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, and supported by funding from the Danish Maritime Fund and Orient Fonden, this project seeks to make substantial strides in mitigating URN's environmental impact. For more details about the project
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toward achieving strong sustainability, where social, economic and environmental objectives are not substitutable with each other. The project introduces the concept of global bifurcation, which
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with significant expertise in research focused on understanding the impact of the environmental crisis on both society and individual lives. This entails exploring a broad spectrum of dimensions, ranging
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environmental and heritable factors in a family tree of over 6 million Danes affect disease risk, to using machine learning on genetic and phenotypic data to define clusters of patients with different disease
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-disciplinary collaboration across the university, other universities, and the industry through engagement in larger research projects with the aim of providing environmental and societal impact. A close
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of problems within planning and scheduling(e.g. incorporation of environmental factors, new applications of cyber-physical systems, combining modalities etc.), Solution architecture(e.g. functional design of