Daniel J. Lang

Prof. Dr.

Daniel J. Lang

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Prof. Dr. Daniel J. Lang

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Forschende

  1. Dagmar Bussiek

Publikationen

  1. iTaukei ways of knowing and managing mangroves for ecosystem-based adaptation
  2. The effects of an active development of the mental model in the training process
  3. Sustainable Development and Material Flows
  4. Self-regulated learning with a text-highlighting strategy a training experiment
  5. Towards a socio-cognitive approach to knowledge transfer
  6. Belief in Free Will Is Related to Internal Attribution in Self-Perception
  7. The end of certainties
  8. States and traits
  9. Where pragmatics and dialectology meet
  10. Study of digital morphing tools in the architectural design process
  11. Towards a thick understanding of sustainability transitions - Linking transition management, capabilities and social practices
  12. Integration of Sustainability into Universities - Good Practices and Benchmarking for Integration
  13. Watch out, pothole! Featuring Road Damage Detection in an End-to-end System for Autonomous Driving
  14. Towards a Real-world Laboratory
  15. A directional modification of the Levkovitch-Svendsen cross-hardening model based on the stress deviator
  16. Live Sports, Piracy and Uncertainty: Understanding Illegal Streaming Aggregation Platforms
  17. Response of saproxylic beetles to small-scale habitat connectivity depends on trophic levels
  18. Methodology for Integrating Biomimetic Beams in Abstracted Topology Optimization Results
  19. The impact of partially missing communities on the reliability of centrality measures
  20. Irish English and Variational Pragmatics
  21. The Balanced Scorecard and different Business Models in the textile industry
  22. Der Mensch in Zahlen
  23. Sustainable Statehood: Reflections on Critical (Pre-)Conditions, Requirements and Design Options
  24. The lens of polycentricity
  25. Exemplary versus statistical evidence?
  26. 3DMIN – Challenges and Interventions in Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments.