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Modeling the Impact of Socioeconomic and Medical Characteristics on Public Pension Systems in Central and Eastern European Countries

2021

Due to the direct link between the structure of the labor market and public pension systems, some important aspects are highlighted in this chapter regarding the correlation between the level of budget expenditures with social insurance and national economic development, demographic and medical characteristics of the population. Based on other works on the field of social protection and pension systems, an empirical study was conducted following three dimensions of social protection systems, namely, economic, social, and medical features.

Social insuranceEastern europeaneducation.field_of_studyPensionEmpirical researchSocial protectionPublic economicsField (Bourdieu)PopulationBusinesseducationSocioeconomic status
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Human Rights and the Inclusive Society

2012

Chapter 3 approaches disability as a reality that may impede the universality of human rights given that the rights of the group in question are “systematically violated”. To achieve an inclusive society in which everyone’s rights are implement, it is necessary to start with an adequate definition of the problem, referring to these individuals as “people with different capacities”, recognizing the place this difference has in society, and the role the State plays in the integration of this difference. To do this, their social visibility needs to be promoted as well as their accessibility to all spheres of social life, guaranteeing their participation in the labour and political fields, over…

Social lifePoliticsInternational human rights lawHuman rightsSocial protectionPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUniversal designUniversality (philosophy)Public administrationRight to propertymedia_commonLaw and economics
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Data Protection, Social Networks and Online Mass Media

2012

The public communication has suffered in the era of the digital information society a undeniable paradigm shift among whose manifestations highlights the presence of media online in social networks and the outstanding participation of citizens by providing views, information and personal data. The guarantee of the right to the protection of personal data in the digital environment of the pages on social networks managed by media communication requires analyzing the legal relevance and impact of these standards and, very specially, the allocation of responsibilities between those who interact in these digital spaces. To that end, this article will take into account the doctrine oriented by t…

Social networkbusiness.industryInternet privacyComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGLegislationDirectiveEconomic JusticeData Protection Act 1998media_common.cataloged_instanceInformation societyEuropean unionbusinessMass mediamedia_common
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Child-researcher relationships in child protection research : an integrative review

2021

In research with children, particularly those in contact with social and health services, researchers face ethical challenges and have stringent ethical obligations. One obligation regards the need for researchers to adopt a reflexive approach to considering how children’s perspectives and experiences are represented. In this paper, the nature of child-researcher relationships and researchers’ positions are examined to further understanding of how to account for the impact of contexts on meaning making in research with children. An integrative literature review of articles concerned with child protection identified a paucity of researcher accounts of reflexivity. The review articles contain…

Sociology and Political SciencelastensuojelututkimusrefleksiivisyysL500Bourdieu Pierrechild protection researchreflexivitytutkimusmetoditlapset (ikäryhmät)social relationshipssosiaaliset suhteetsosiaalinen asemaresearch methodslastensuojelututkimusetiikkatutkimusmenetelmätSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)reflektio
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Trends in scientific research on climate change in agriculture and forestry subject areas (2005–2014)

2017

The term “Climate change” involves an alteration of the mean and variability of the climate properties. It implies unusual variations in the planet earth atmosphere, which causes related effect on other parts of the planet. The reduction in the land crops annual yield is derived from those alterations. The objective of this paper was to contribute to a better understanding of the scientific knowledge of climate change and its effect concerning agriculture and investigate its evolution through published papers. The items under study were obtained from the Web of Science (WOS) platform from Thomson Reuters. A bibliometric and social network analysis was performed to determine the indicators o…

Sociology of scientific knowledge010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSStrategy and ManagementDeveloping countryClimate change010501 environmental sciencesBibliometrics01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnvironmental protectionSocial network analysesForest ecologyRegional scienceClimate changeSociologyChinaSocial network analysis0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryAgricultureAgricultureBibliometricsbusinessResearch collaborationJournal of Cleaner Production 147: 406-418 (2017)
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Mechanisms for Translocation of Heavy Metals from Soil to Epigeal Mosses

2011

The mechanisms for translocation of heavy metals from soil to epigeal mosses were investigated. The first mechanism was demonstrated for (137)Cs and involved the uplifting of the pollutant-containing dust from the soil, followed by the local secondary deposition on surfaces of epigeal mosses and epiphytic lichens. The second mechanism involved the diffusion of metal cations from the soil through water wetting the moss into the gametophyte. The mechanism was demonstrated by measuring the electric conductance of wetted gametophytes with single ends immersed in solutions of Cu and Na salts. In addition, the concentrations of Cu and Cd were compared in moss samples exposed to the natural soil a…

Soil Science & ConservationEnvironmental EngineeringClimate ChangeTranslocationHydrogeologyEnvironmentcomplex mixturesArticleSecondary emissionDiffusionMetalSoilWaste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic PollutionBotanyEnvironmental ChemistryLichenMossAtmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air PollutionWater Science and TechnologybiologyEcological ModelingEnvironment generalContaminationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionMossSoil contaminationEcological ModellingDeposition (aerosol physics)Heavy metalsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEpiphyteEpigealWater, Air, & Soil Pollution
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Links Between Soil Security and the Influence of Soil on Human Health

2017

Soil is important to human health because of (1) food availability and quality, (2) human contact with various chemicals in soil, (3) human contact with soil organisms, and (4) disposal of wastes. The five dimensions of soil security each have ties to soils and their influence on human health. Capability is related to the ability of soils to produce adequate and high-quality food and filter waste products to provide a clean environment, particularly clean, safe water supplies. Condition influences the nutritional quality of agricultural products produced in a given soil. Capital recognizes that there is value to the services soil provides in promoting human health, costs when soil constitue…

Soil healthbusiness.industryAgroforestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencescomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesSoil functionsEnvironmental protectionAgricultureSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Water qualitySoil conservationbusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Agriculture and grazing environments

2019

Abstract The increase in world population increases the pressure on soil resources and triggers land degradation. Agricultural and grazing environments are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems to this process. Degradation affects importantly soil fertility. Millions of hectares are affected and soil productivity is endangered. This decreases soil ability to provide ecosystem services in quantity and quality. Managers and decision-makers should be open to adopt environmentally-friendly practices and contribute to land degradation neutrality. This chapter focuses on the problems induced by some of the most common soil degradation processes caused by in agriculture and grazing activities. Rev…

Soil salinityEnvironmental protectionAgriculturebusiness.industrySustainable managementSoil retrogression and degradationGrazingLand degradationEnvironmental scienceSoil fertilitybusinessEcosystem services
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Stakeholders' Perceptions about Fire Impacts on Lithuanian Protected Areas

2016

The aim of this work is to study Lithuanian stakeholders' perceptions of fire impacts in protected areas. For this study, the stakeholders consisted of foresters, ecologists and farmers. A clear understanding of the opinions of stakeholders about fire effects on environmental, social and economic aspects of Lithuanian protected areas will allow an assessment of the stakeholders' reaction to fire policy, including government measures towards fire prevention, suppression and application of prescribed fire to landscape management. The results showed that stakeholders in general think that fire is not a threat to Lithuania and to the ecological processes in the protected areas. However, they ag…

Soil2300StakeholderSoil ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryBiodiversityDevelopment3304 EducationBiodiversity; Prescribed fire; Protected areas; Soil; Stakeholders; Soil Science; 2300; Environmental Chemistry; Development3304 EducationPrescribed fireProtected areaSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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The effects of solar radiation in archaeological sites

2013

Ruined walls, paving and decorative elements of archaeological sites are mainly composed of materials with chemical, physical and biological degradation problems that are primarily due to environmental factors. The conservation of archaeological finds requires a protection against these factors. Solar radiation may constitute one of those causes of deterioration. In recent decades the use of glass to cover archaeological sites has been more and more widespread (Fig. 1). The purpose of those glass covers is to reconcile the need of the display capabilities with the preservation of the remains. In general, a protective cover structure determines new conditions that must be carefully controlle…

Solar radiation Archaeological sites Protective cover structure glass degradationSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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