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Chapter 4</br>Will our children have the chance to do research on today’s digital books?

2016

In this chapter, I will first position my considerations about the sustainability of ebooks for future research in the context of book history; moreover, I will introduce basic concepts of (migration and emulation) as well as challenges to the long-term preservation of digital data in greater generality. After that and taking current research on past (printed) books as an analogy, I shall try to outline which kinds of (digital) material will be indispensable in the future to do research on today's digital book production: published digital materials and unique (digital) artefacts. Finally, I shall present the results of my exemplary studies to find out which precautions for the future avail…

Ebooks traces ​of production conditions research long-term preservation unique artefacts published materialsGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:AZ20-999General Social SciencesArt historylcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceArtlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanitieslcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science Applicationsmedia_commonDigital Studies/Le champ numérique
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Health sector spending and spending on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, and development assistance for health: progress towards Sustainable Devel…

2020

BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 aims to "ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages". While a substantial effort has been made to quantify progress towards SDG3, less research has focused on tracking spending towards this goal. We used spending estimates to measure progress in financing the priority areas of SDG3, examine the association between outcomes and financing, and identify where resource gains are most needed to achieve the SDG3 indicators for which data are available. METHODS: We estimated domestic health spending, disaggregated by source (government, out-of-pocket, and prepaid private) from 1995 to 2017 for 195 countries and territories. For …

Economic growthFinancing GovernmentPsychological interventionHIV Infectionsburden of disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyDISEASEALLOCATION0302 clinical medicineRA0421RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive MedicineSustainable developmentGlobal healthhealth economicsHealthcare FinancingHIV Infection030212 general & internal medicine10. No inequality11 Medical and Health SciencesDALYHealthy lives1. No povertyPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology3rd-DASGeneral MedicineSustainable Development3. Good healthtuberculosisIMPOVERISHMENTTERRITORIESFinancingHumanFinancing PersonalResource (biology)Tuberculosi195 COUNTRIESDeveloping Countrie03 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)General & Internal MedicineSYSTEMATIC ANALYSISmedicineHumansBurden HIV/AIDS tubercolosis malariaHuman resourcesDeveloping CountriesSustainable developmentGovernmentAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHealth economicsbusiness.industryDISABILITYCATASTROPHEGlobal Burden of Disease Health Financing Collaborator NetworkGLOBAL BURDENmedicine.diseaseMalariaSDG; health sector spending; development assistant for health.Health ExpenditureFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineNAHealth ExpendituresbusinessEXPENDITURE
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DETERMINANTS OF EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT OF RURAL AREAS IN POLAND

2017

The article is an aimed attempt at the diagnosis and evaluation of the educational level (character) of rural population in Poland perceived as educational advancement as well as of its environment (background). Growing importance of education in improving professional opportunities, changing educational aspirations and parents’ support as well as positive internal migration trends were emphasised. Rural regions are still lagging behind urban areas, though optimistic characteristics indicate receding stigmatisation and marginalisation of the Polish country with internal migration of young and educated individuals, including affluent ones (potential luxury goods buyers), to rural area…

Economic growthUrban agglomerationrural areasPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyinternal migrations02 engineering and technologyPublic opinionUrbanizationOpinion polllcsh:Agricultural industrieslcsh:Agriculture (General)Laggingeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryInternal migration05 social scienceseducation level021107 urban & regional planninglcsh:HD9000-9495lcsh:S1-972GeographyRural areabusiness050703 geographyJournal of Agribusiness and Rural Development
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The Spanish Turn against Renewable Energy Development

2018

[EN] In this study, we focus on the case of Spanish energy policy and its implications for sustainable energy development. In recent years, Spanish legislation has changed dramatically in its approach to sustainable energy sources. This change is despite EU and international efforts to increase energy efficiency, and to accelerate the transition to renewable energy sources (RES) in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Based on the socio-technical transitions literature, this paper assesses the role of the new legislation in this altered scenario, and analyzes the evolution of energy production in Spain in the EU context. The results are triangulated with two expert assessments. We find…

Economic policy020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830LegislationContext (language use)02 engineering and technologypower sector010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciences7. Clean energyEnergy policyRenewable energy sourcesEmissions reduction11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringClimate changeGE1-350power sector; green energy; climate change; emissions reduction; sustainability transition; energy policy; Spain0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPower sectorEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryGreen energyInvestment (macroeconomics)sustainability transitionRenewable energyEnvironmental sciencesgreen energyclimate change13. Climate actionSpainGreenhouse gasMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSPosition (finance)INGENIERIA ELECTRICAemissions reductionEnergiaBusinessSustainability transitionEnergies renovablesEnergy policyenergy policyEfficient energy useSustainability; Volume 10; Issue 4; Pages: 1208
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How alternative food networks work in a metropolitan area? An analysis of Solidarity Purchase Groups in Northern Italy

2019

AbstractOur paper focuses on Solidarity Purchase Group (SPG) participants located in a highly urbanized area, with the aim to investigate the main motivations underlining their participation in a SPG and provide a characterization of them. To this end, we carried out a survey of 795 participants involved in 125 SPGs in the metropolitan area of Milan (Italy). Taking advantage of a questionnaire with 39 questions, we run a factor analysis and a two-step cluster analysis to identify different profiles of SPG participants. Our results show that the system of values animating metropolitan SPG practitioners does not fully conform to that traditionally attributed to an alternative food network (AF…

Economics and EconometricsConsumers’ behaviorTwo-step cluster analysis0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:TX341-64102 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesHighly urbanized areaP4601 natural sciencesP25Short supply chainUrbanizationConsumers' behaviorddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesLocal foodMarketing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesI15business.industrylcsh:HD9000-9495021107 urban & regional planningFood safetyQ56Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Metropolitan areaQ13SolidarityWork (electrical)AgricultureFood productsSustainabilityBusinesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood ScienceAgricultural and Food Economics
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The Go2School project for promoting cycling to school: A case study in Palermo

2021

Abstract The identification of transport policy measures able to reduce the use of private cars for home-to-school travel is very relevant to reduce congestion during peak hours and to ensure that the areas around schools have livable environments. An action that policymakers could apply is promoting cycling to school through the introduction of bikesharing programs and creating safe routes to school through the construction of new cycle infrastructure. The aim of the paper has been, therefore, to assess if these policies could lead the high-school students to cycle to school, considering the city of Palermo as a case study. The goal is reached through the calibration of a modal choice mode…

Economics and EconometricsEnvironmental EngineeringSchool tripGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomic growth development planningManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)TD194-195MultimodalityTransport engineeringCycling to schoolEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTransport policyPreferenceIdentification (information)ModalSustainabilitySettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiPublic transportHD72-88BusinessMode choiceCyclingSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)ExternalitySchool tripsBikesharing
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‘Experimental Union’ and Baltic Sea cooperation: the case of the European Union’s Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR)

2018

In the past, Baltic Sea cooperation has been characterized by a plethora of actors, embracing a wide range of policy objectives, such as the establishment of a good environmental status for the regional sea. In 2009, the European Council endorsed the European Union’s (EU) Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) as a new tool in the repertoire of Cohesion Policy and European Territorial Cooperation (ETC). The EUSBSR seeks to foster cross-sectoral coordination and functional cooperation in policy areas of ‘macro-region-level’ relevance, such as transport infrastructure, economic development and environmental protection – thus projecting a ‘soft space’ of transnational Baltic Sea cooperati…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceRange (biology)Good Environmental StatusGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesPolicy objectives02 engineering and technologyInternational tradelcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicslcsh:Regional planningBaltic Sea cooperationEuropean Territorial Cooperation (ETC)European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR)050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social scienceslcsh:HT390-395021107 urban & regional planningEuropean Union macro-regional strategieslcsh:HT3880506 political scienceCohesion PolicyGeographyBaltic seatransnational and regional cooperationgovernance architectureexperimentalist governancebusiness
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The emergence of new industries at the regional level: alignment of organizational and regional industrial culture

2021

This article provides insights into how and where new industries emerge and grow through theoretical reasoning and the advancement of relevant arguments through empirical examples from industry emergence in two Norwegian regions: the establishment of the boatbuilding and the electronics industry in Arendal; and the cancer medicine and educational technology industry in Oslo. The article focuses on culture as an important asset for new industry emergence. We argue that industry emergence is supported if organizational culture in emerging industries and existing or altered regional industrial culture become aligned. The four industry cases demonstrate how in some situations industries emerge …

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Scienceorganizational cultureGeography Planning and Developmentregional industrial cultureHT390-395VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Samfunnsgeografi: 290Path creationOrganizational cultureindustry emergenceBranching (linguistics)Regional economics. Space in economicsRegional planningHT388branchingpath creationIndustrial cultureBusinessIndustrial organizationRegional Studies, Regional Science
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European Natural Gas Seasonal Effects on Futures Hedging

2015

Abstract This paper is the first to discuss the design of futures hedging strategies in European natural gas markets (NBP, TTF and Zeebrugge). A common feature of energy prices is that conditional mean and volatility are driven by seasonal trends due to weather, demand, and storage level seasonalities. This paper follows and extends the Ederington and Salas (2008) framework and considers seasonalities in mean and volatility when minimum variance hedge ratios are computed. Our results show that hedging effectiveness is much higher when the seasonal pattern in spot price changes is approximated with lagged values of the basis (futures price minus spot price). This fact remains true for short …

Economics and EconometricsSpot contractNatural Gas Market Futures Hedging Ratio Natural Gas Price RiskFinancial economicsbusiness.industryMathematical financeConditional expectationjel:L95jel:G11General EnergyMinimum-variance unbiased estimatorNatural gasLinear regressionEconomicsEconometricsPosition (finance)Volatility (finance)businessFutures contractMathematics
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Commoning of territorial heritage and tools of participated sustainability for the production and enhancement of agro-environmental public goods

2021

AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to analyze how the commoning heritage processes find application for the production of agro-environmental public goods in contexts of high socio-economic marginality and environmental vulnerability, characterized by abandonment and from the consumption of agricultural land for food use. The purpose is to understand how these processes are able to influence, at local level, the governance processes for the implementation of environmental protection strategies. The survey made it possible to verify how the commoning processes aimed at the production of agro-environmental goods generate territorial resilience, understood as a community competence able to st…

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