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La tutela del contraente debole nella platform economy

2018

Negli ultimi anni si è affermato un nuovo modello di attività produttiva nel quale piattaforme digitali mettono in contatto gruppi interdipendenti di agenti economici per facilitare lo scambio di beni e l’erogazione di servizi. Dinanzi a questa trasformazione nell’organizzazione d’impresa, nel coordinamento del lavoro e nella struttura dei mercati, il diffuso appello a stabilire un “terreno di gioco neutrale” diviene la premessa per proporre la deregolamentazione di interi comparti economici valorizzando la capacità di autogoverno delle piattaforme. Mentre le reazioni a queste proposte sono confinate quasi esclusivamente alla questione del lavoro, è mancata finora un’analisi più generale de…

Platform economyConsumer protectionSettore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Bargaining powerStandard form contractsSettore IUS/01 - Diritto PrivatoSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato ComparatoSharing economyGig economyGIORNALE DI DIRITTO DEL LAVORO E DI RELAZIONI INDUSTRIALI
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El ‘relato maravilloso’ como expresión mítica de la presencia o ausencia divina

2020

El relato maravilloso constituye un recurso eficaz que el mito proporciona a las sociedades antiguas para articular y dar explicación a la relación del hombre con la naturaleza y a la presencia o ausencia de la protección divina. The ‘wonderful story ’constitutes an effective resource that myth provides to ancient societies to articulate and explain man’s relationship with nature and the presence or absence of divine protection.

PoderProdigy:9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática [CDU]OmenDivine protectionGeneral MedicineProtección divinaWonderful storyMilagroPresagioProdigioPowerMiracleRelato maravillosoAntigüedad y Cristianismo
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Group model building: a collaborative modelling methodology applied to critical infrastructure protection

2012

Large crises management, affecting CIs needs multidisciplinary knowledge including technical, economical, social, political, legal and managerial knowledge. Being these crises international a huge variety of agents is involved in their response. This situation concludes in a set of stakeholders who only have fragmented knowledge. In the presence of dispersed and incomplete knowledge, and of fragmented and disrupted crisis management, the collaborative approach group model building (GMB), where modelling experts unify fragmented, tacit knowledge from domain experts, is a valuable option. However, GMB has been little used in CIP. We have done so in the context a European project on crisis man…

PoliticsEngineeringKnowledge managementTacit knowledgebusiness.industryMultidisciplinary approachCritical infrastructure protectionContext (language use)Crisis managementbusinessSystem dynamicsVariety (cybernetics)International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering
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Single and Coupled Electrochemical Processes and Reactors for the Abatement of Organic Water Pollutants: A Critical Review.

2015

Traditional physicochemical and biological techniques, as well as advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), are often inadequate, ineffective, or expensive for industrial water reclamation. Within this context, the electrochemical technologies have found a niche where they can become dominant in the near future, especially for the abatement of biorefractory substances. In this critical review, some of the most promising electrochemical tools for the treatment of wastewater contaminated by organic pollutants are discussed in detail with the following goals: (1) to present the fundamental aspects of the selected processes; (2) to discuss the effect of both the main operating parameters and the rea…

PollutantChemistryWater pollutantsScale (chemistry)Context (language use)General ChemistrySettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaElectrochemistryChemistry (all) Redox reactions Chlorine Electrodes Electrochemical cells OxidationCathodic protectionChemical engineeringWastewaterCritical assessmentBiochemical engineeringChemical reviews
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Cathodic abatement of Cr(VI) in water by microbial reverse-electrodialysis cells

2015

Abstract For the first time a microbial reverse electrodialysis cell (MRC) was used for the treatment of water contaminated by Cr(VI). It has been recently shown that both inorganic and organic pollutants can be removed by reverse electrodialysis processes (RED) using water with different salinity without the supply of electric energy. However, a high number of membrane pairs is usually necessary for the treatment of wastewater by RED. Here, it was showed that a lower number of membranes can be used by the utilization of a MRC (i.e., a RED cell with a biotic anode) for such purposes. Indeed, the abatement of Cr(VI), chosen as model pollutant, was successfully achieved by cathodic reduction …

PollutantChromatographyChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryContaminationAnalytical ChemistryAnodeCathodic protectionSalinityMembraneWastewaterReverse electrodialysis Microbial reverse electrodialysis Cr(VI) Salinity gradient Waste waterReversed electrodialysisElectrochemistry
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THE IMPACT OF WARFARE ON THE SOIL ENVIRONMENT

2013

Abstract One of the most dramatic ways humans can affect soil properties is through the performance of military activities. Warfare-induced disturbances to soil are basically of three types – physical, chemical, and biological – and are aimed at causing direct problems to enemies or, more often, are indirect, undesired ramifications. Physical disturbances to soil include sealing due to building of defensive infrastructures, excavation of trenches or tunnels, compaction by traffic of machinery and troops, or cratering by bombs. Chemical disturbances consist of the input of pollutants such as oil, heavy metals, nitroaromatic explosives, organophosphorus nerve agents, dioxins from herbicides, …

PollutantPedogenesisEnvironmental remediationEcologyPedosphereSoil morphologyHeavy metalsPollutionSoil materialContaminationSoil functionsEnvironmental protectionSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaAnthropogenic disturbanceRadionuclideGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesHigher animalsSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaBombturbation
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Economic analysis and energy valorisation of by-products of the wine supply chain: the case of the 'Mamertino wine PDO'

2018

The paper reports the analysis of biomass derived from maintenance of a vineyard, to assess its potential as an alternative energy source, instead of the usual disposal of the wine supply chain’s residuals. The site studied is within the province of Messina, Sicily, in the area of Mamertino wine PDO, a wine of superior quality. The analysis suggests that use of this kind of biomass may allow a fossil fuel such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to be replaced by a wine wood chip biomass boiler, thus meeting economic and environmental criteria by reason of recycling for sustainability.

Pollution020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainGeography Planning and DevelopmentBiomasswine supply chain02 engineering and technologyVineyardBiomaEnvironmental protectionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomic analysiswasteBiomassBiomass energy waste wine supply chain.Computers in Earth SciencesWaste Management and Disposalmedia_commonWineEcologybusiness.industryPollutionAlternative energyEnvironmental scienceValorisationbusinessenergy
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Origin of atmospheric lead in Johannesburg, South Africa

2006

International audience; The origin of lead in the atmosphere of Johannesburg, South Africa was investigated on the basis of elemental and lead isotopic analyses of coals, mine dumps, gasoline, and about 30 epiphytic lichen samples. Lead predominantly comes from automotive exhausts in urban and suburban areas, as leaded antiknock additives were still in use in South Africa at the time of the study. Although dust emissions from the numerous mine-tailing dumps were expected to contribute significantly to the heavy metal budget, the southern townships that are surrounded by the dumps (such as Soweto and other historically Black residential areas) do not appear to be more than partially influenc…

PollutionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectMine dumpAir pollutionMixing modelLichen010501 environmental sciencesUrban areamedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesLead (geology)Coal burningEnvironmental protectionmedicine[ SDU.ENVI ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentAnthropogenic factor[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonIsotope analysisgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnvironmental engineeringLead isotopeTailingsPollution13. Climate actionEnvironmental science
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An aggregate AQI: comparing different standardizations and introducing a variability index

2012

Many studies demonstrate a strong relationship between air pollution and respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. For this reason, assessing air pollution, and conveying information about its possible adverse health effects, may encourage population and policy makers to reduce those activities increasing pollution levels. In this paper a relative index of variability, to be associated with the aggregate Air Quality Index (AQI) among pollutants proposed by Ruggieri and Plaia (2011), is developed in order to better investigate air pollution conditions for the whole area of a city/region. The most widely-used and up to date pollution indices, based mainly on AQI computed by the US Environmenta…

PollutionEnvironmental EngineeringIndex (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAir pollutionmedicine.disease_causeAggregate AQI Standardization Air quality categories Variability indexAdverse health effectEnvironmental protectionAir PollutionmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryeducationWaste Management and DisposalAir quality indexmedia_commonPollutanteducation.field_of_studyAggregate (data warehouse)Models TheoreticalEnvironmental economicsPollutionItalyEnvironmental scienceSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaEnvironmental Monitoring
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Case Studies of Macro-and Microplastics Pollution in Coastal Waters and Rivers: Is There a Solution With New Removal Technologies and Policy Actions?.

2020

This opinion paper on microplastics pollution has selected different aspects and case studies of micro and macro-plastic litter pollution in coastal waters, and rivers. We point out a discussion on this topic and ask ourselves if there is a solution to the global problem by developing new microplastics removal technologies as well as policy actions. The first two case studies are related with macroplastics marine litter in beaches, a third report describes a new simple sampling device for microplastics in coastal and nearshore areas, five case study assess microplastics pollution in worldwide coastal environments, sediments and catchments (India, Mexico, Australia, Europe and the Nordic Sea…

PollutionMicroplasticsEnvironmental EngineeringMarine litterMonitoringGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectContaminants emergents en l'aiguaMicroorganismsGlobal problemAigua -- ContaminacióEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Sampling deviceOccurrenceEnvironmental protectionWastewater treatment plantsMarine debrisEnvironmental ChemistryMacrolcsh:TA170-171lcsh:Chemical engineeringWater pollutionEngineering (miscellaneous)media_commonEmerging contaminants in waterlcsh:TP155-156Advanced water treatmentslcsh:Environmental engineeringWater -- PollutionEnvironmental science
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