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Public employees in South-Western Norway using an e-bike or a regular bike for commuting – A cross-sectional comparison on sociodemographic factors, …

2019

Large-scale analyses on the travel behavior of e-bikes are scarce, and current knowledge regarding who the e-bike owners are is inconsistent. Also, commuters represent a relevant user group with an unexploited potential. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to examine (i) associations between type of bike (e-bike vs. regular bike) with place of residence (county), sociodemographic variables (age, sex, educational level, income and ethnicity) and habitual physical activity level, and (ii) if public employees possessing an e-bike cycle more often and longer distances to work. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2017 among 1977 (5.2% of eligible subjects) public employees in S…

active commutingpublic employeeseducationEthnic grouplcsh:Medicine030209 endocrinology & metabolismHealth InformaticsOdds03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030212 general & internal medicinebicycleMultinomial logistic regressionlcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRegular Articleactive travelWestern NorwayPhysical activity levelSouthern NorwayPeer reviewTravel behaviorGeographyResidenceCyclinghuman activitiesDemography
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Innovation by co-evolution in natural resource industries: The Norwegian experience

2011

Author's version of an article published in the journal: Geoforum. Also avaliable from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2011.01.008 Some resource-based economies become wealthy while others stay poor and Norway belongs to the first category. This paper argues that part of the answer to why Norway has managed to benefit from its rich natural resources is found in the formation of a well-functioning national innovation system. The paper integrates the innovation system approach with a historical approach through the concept of co-evolution. The empirical study investigates how innovation systems evolve in natural resource industries through analysing the co-evolution bet…

aluminium co-evolution innovation systems natural resources Norway petroleumSociology and Political ScienceEconomyVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210languageEconomicsRegional scienceVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240NorwegianNatural resourcelanguage.human_languageGeoforum
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La inclusión educativa de alumnos con discapacidades graves y permanentes en la Unión Europea

2014

Resumen tomado de la publicación Título, resumen y palabras clave en inglés español Se presenta un estudio comparado de la atención realizada a los alumnos con discapacidades graves y permanentes en los seis países de la UE que presentan mayores índices de inclusión educativa (Italia, Grecia, Portugal, Noruega, Chipre e Islandia). Dicho estudio está realizado teniendo en cuenta los siguientes indicadores: concepción de las necesidades educativas especiales, identificación de los déficit, alumnado escolarizado en Centros Específicos de Educación Especial, marco legislativo, responsabilidad de escolarización y prestación de servicios, modelo y modalidades de escolarización, estado y funciones…

análisis comparativoescuela de educación especialeducación especialdeficienteInclusive Education Special Education Disabilities Permanent Severe Special Educational Needs Inclusion Models Curricula Families Funding Italy Greece Portugal Norway Cyprus Iceland Europepedagogía diferencialintegración escolarEducationRELIEVE - Revista Electrónica de Investigación y Evaluación Educativa
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Data from: Choosy beetles: how host trees and southern boreal forest naturalness may determine dead wood beetle communities

2021

See methods section of paper for detailed information on dataset and sources; briefly, these .csv files includes numbers of each beetle species captured at all sites used in the project, as well as information about each site and about each species. Data from: Choosy beetles: how host trees and southern boreal forest naturalness may determine dead wood beetle communities Ryan C. Burner, Tone Birkemoe, Jörg G. Stephan, Lukas Drag, Jörg Muller, Otso Ovakainen, Mária Potterf, Olav Skarpaas, Tord Snall, Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson Forest Ecology and Management, 2021 From abstract of paper: Wood-living beetles make up a large proportion of forest biodiversity, and contribute to important ecosystem se…

boreal forest coleoptera indicator species joint species distribution models (JSDMs) near-natural forest Norway red-listed species saproxylic beetles
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Labile carbon addition affects soil organisms and N availability but not cellulose decomposition in clear-cut Norway spruce forests

2014

We assessed the effects of sucrose addition on the biological and chemical properties of organic soil in clear-cut Norway spruce forests managed with or without wood-ash fertilization and mechanical site preparation. Sucrose addition increased the abundances of enchytraeids and tardigrades and soil moisture percentage in the clear-cut areas. Sucrose also increased nematode abundance in the non-fertilized plots. Sucrose reduced the pool of waterextractable NH4-N in the soil in the first year, but increased it in the second year. Sucrose addition did not affect the decomposition rate of cellulose strips. The biomass of ground vegetation was not affected by sucrose. Carbohydrate addition seems…

clear-cut Norway spruce forestscomplex mixturesbiological and chemical propertiesorganic soil
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LATVIAN ADAPTATION OF MCARTHUR-BATES COMMUNICATIVE DEVELOPMENT INVENTORIES

2016

The article discusses the methodology and the preliminary results of the research project entitled “Latvian language in Monolingual and Bilingual Acquisition: tools, theories and applications” (LAMBA). The project involves 25 researchers – linguists, educators, psychologists – from five institutions in Latvia and Norway, and focuses on phonological, lexical and morphosyntactic acquisition of Latvian as a native language in monolingual and bilingual settings. One of the main goals of the project is to develop a set of norm-referenced language assessment tools that would allow for accurate and time-efficient evaluation of language development in pre-school children.The article will focus spec…

infants; toddlers; CDI; KAT; LAMBA; Latvian language; adaptation; Norway; projectGrammarProductive Vocabularymedia_common.quotation_subjectFirst languageLatvianlanguage.human_languageLinguisticsLexical itemLanguage developmentLanguage assessmentlanguagePsychologyGesturemedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Linking scientific and practical knowledge in innovation systems

2011

New research indicates that firms combining the science-based STI (Science, Technology, Innovation) and the experience-based DUI (Doing, Using, Interacting) modes of innovation are more efficient when it comes to improving innovation capacity and competitiveness. With regard to innovation policy, the STI mode calls for a supply driven policy, typically aimed to commercialise research results. The DUI mode suggests a demand driven policy approach, such as supporting the development of new products or services to specific markets. This paper analyses how the two types of innovation policy and the two innovation modes can be combined in regional innovation systems. The analysis builds on studi…

jel:O33jel:O38innovation policy; scientific knowledge; practical knowledge; regional innovation systems; food industry; Norway; Sweden
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Data from: Fishing pressure impacts the abundance gradient of European lobsters across the borders of a newly established marine protected area

2018

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are considered as viable fisheries management tools due to their potential benefits of adult spillover and recruitment subsidy to nearby fisheries. However, before-after-control-impact (BACI) studies that explore the biological and fishery effects of MPAs to surrounding fisheries are scarce. We present results from a fine-scale spatial gradient study conducted before and after the implementation of a 5km2 lobster MPA in southern Norway. A significant non-linear response in lobster abundance, estimated as catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) from experimental fishing, was detected within two years of protection. After 4 years, CPUE values inside the MPA had increased by…

medicine and health careexperimental CPUETvedestrandsfjordMPAspilloverrecreational fisheriesLife SciencesMedicineEuropean lobsterSkagerrakSouthern Norway
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Can bureaucrats order public health? The case of Norway

2013

Introduction: The implementation of a new structural reform, the Coordination Reform, prioritizing a new public health agenda, was initiated to develop a more decentralized, integrated health care system in Norway in 2012. The same year, new health legislation was implemented and due to the new Public Health Act the responsibility for implementing a new public health agenda was decentralized to the local level. Historically, due to lack of funding – these issues have got low priority among local authorities. The new public health legislation reflects a shift in policy focus from treatment to illness prevention – where planning and partnership among primary end specialist health care, as wel…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)top-down strategycoordinationSociology and Political SciencepartnershipLegislationPublic administrationHealth careEconomicsmedicineHealth policyPublic Health Actlcsh:R5-920business.industryNorwayHealth PolicyPublic healthInternational healthPublic relationsHealth promotionGeneral partnershipneo-institutional theorybusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)public health reform; top-down strategy; coordination; partnership; neo-institutional theory; Norwaypublic health reformInternational Journal of Integrated Care
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