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Flickan under gatan by Anders Roslund
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Flickan under gatan (original 2007; edition 2008)

by Anders Roslund, Börge Hellström

Series: Ewert Grens (4)

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The concept of smart cities offers a revolutionary vision of urban design for sustainability. Utilising the intelligent application of new technologies, smart cities also incorporate considerations of social and environmental capital in order to transform the life and work of cities. This book brings together papers from leading international experts on the transition to smart cities. Drawing upon the experiences of cities in the USA, Canada and Europe, the authors describe the definitional components, critical insights and institutional means by which we can achieve truly smart cities. The resulting volume will be of interest to all involved in urban planning, architecture and engineering, as well as all interested in urban sustainability. This book was published as a special issue of Intelligent Buildings International.… (more)
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Title:Flickan under gatan
Authors:Anders Roslund
Other authors:Börge Hellström
Info:Stockholm : Pocketförlaget, 2008
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Almost read it in one breath. What a book!

A swirl of events, emotions & political implications against the backdrop of a Swedish winter.
A hard book that reads nicely, but at the same time incorporates an indictment against all those official social welfare bodies that look away, hide behind beautiful figures and simply allow the situation to continue. ( )
  BoekenTrol71 | Dec 26, 2018 |
Spännande på sina ställen. Lite väl torr på andra. Skulle gärna ha läst mera om alla livsöden. Mera om varje specifik person som fanns under gatan. ( )
  AnnikaR78 | Jul 29, 2016 |
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I kloakksystemet under Stockholm har gatebarn og hjemløse sitt tilholdssted, og de får stort sett være i fred for politi og andre myndigheter. Det endrer seg da en død kvinne blir funnet i en kjellergang under St. Görans sykehus, omtrent samtidig som 43 redde og limsniffende rumenske barn blir dumpet ut av en buss på Kungsholms torg. Etterforsker Ewert Grens og hans medarbeidere i Stockholmspolitiet føler rådvillhet overfor situasjonen, og Grens må også forholde seg til at han holder på å miste ektefellen sin. Dette er den fjerde romanen hvor du møter politimennene Ewert Grens og Sven Sundkvist.
 

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The concept of smart cities offers a revolutionary vision of urban design for sustainability. Utilising the intelligent application of new technologies, smart cities also incorporate considerations of social and environmental capital in order to transform the life and work of cities. This book brings together papers from leading international experts on the transition to smart cities. Drawing upon the experiences of cities in the USA, Canada and Europe, the authors describe the definitional components, critical insights and institutional means by which we can achieve truly smart cities. The resulting volume will be of interest to all involved in urban planning, architecture and engineering, as well as all interested in urban sustainability. This book was published as a special issue of Intelligent Buildings International.

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Ewert Grens has thirty-two unsolved files to dig into when two findings suddenly turn everything around. 43 abandoned children turn up at the Police Headquarters, while the mutilated corpse of a woman is found in the basement of a hospital. Grens and Sundkvist are quickly drawn into a nightmare that takes them down into the world below the streets, where society’s most exposed dwell.
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