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Gada auga 2021 pļavas ķimenes Carum carvi herbārijs
2021
Rakstā dots ieskats pļavas jeb parastās kimeņu Carum carvi herbāriju LU Muzeja Botānikas un mikoloģijas kolekcijās Herbarium Latvicum (RIG II) un Herbarium Balticum (RIG I). Latvijas Botāniķu biedrība pļavas ķimeni izvēlējās par 2021. Gada augu. LU Muzejs to izvēlējās par jūlija Mēneša priekšmetu.
Ķimenēs!
2021
Latvijas Botāniķu biedrība par Gada augu 2021 ir izvēlējusies pļavas jeb parasto ķimeni Carum carvi, kam LU Muzejs velta virtuālo grāmatu “Ķimenēs!”. Grāmata dod iespēju gan vairāk uzzināt par pašu ķimeni, kā arī ieskatīties Herbarium Latvicum glabātajā ķimeņu herbārijā. Grāmatā sniegtas ziņas par ķimenēm dažādu laiku plašsaziņas līdzekļos. Tajā atrodama gan pamata informācija par pļavas ķimenēm, gan informācija par to audzēšanu, ievākšanu, izmantošanu, ieskaitot ēdienu receptes. Šeit iekļautas arī kriminālziņas, kas saistītas ar ķimenēm, un laikrakstu slejās publicētā dzeja.
Achievements and Future prospects: Riga, 23–25 April, 2017
2017
Supported by FP7 project "Unlocking and Boosting Research Potential for Photonics in Latvia – Towards Effective Integration in the European Research Area " (FOTONIKA-LV) FP7-REGPOT-CT-2011-285912
Achievements and Future prospects: Book of Abstracts (Riga, 23-24 April, 2015; Latvian Academy of Sciences)
2015
Supported by FP7 project Unlocking and Boosting Research Potential for Photonics in Latvia – Towards Effective Integration in the European Research Area (FOTONIKA-LV) FP7-REGPOT-CT-2011-285912
Achievements and Future prospects: Riga, 24–25 April 2019
2019
Four years after the end of the project:FP7-REGPOT-2011-1, No 285912, FOTONIKA-LV “Unlocking and Boosting Research Potential for Photonics in Latvia – Towards Effective Integration in the European Research Area”
Nanotechnologies and Radiation Processes : Online meeting (Riga, 3–4 February 2022)
2022
The Institute of Chemical Physics of the University of Latvia held an online conference session “Nanotechnologies and Radiation Processes” on the 3rd and the 4th of February of 2022. The session was organised within the framework of the 80th International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia. The Book of Abstracts of the session focuses on such topics as energy harvesting, storage processes, development of functional materials, radiation processes in solids, growth, and fundamental studies of topological insulator nanostructures.
Radio listeners’ downward trends and changing profile in the Latvian market
2020
The purpose of this research is under the scope of radio marketing strategy decisions indicate main reasons, which lead to diminishing number of radio listeners in general, as well as determination of radio listeners’ changing profile and forecasting future trends in the Latvian radio market. To conduct the research, regular listeners’ research empirical data analyses were applied. In the article the following research methods were used: academic and industry literature analysis, radio listeners’ annual researches for period from 2008 to 2017 (10 year dynamics with sample size of each research not less than 1932 respondents), and correlation analysis. The research results reveal changing pa…
Human, Technologies and Quality of Education: Proceedings of Scientific Papers, 2020
2020
Business valuation: classical and advanced methods
2020
The topic chosen by the authors implies a qualitative rather than quantitative research approach. The aim of this paper is having assessed the value of a particular company using classical and advanced approaches to analyse the evaluation results obtained using different approaches and give recommendations to company managers. To achieve the aim, the following objectives were set: explore different views on the interpretation of the company as a subject of evaluation; analyse the major methods of assessing the value of companies; having gathered empirical data, assess the value of the particular company using classical and advanced methods; conduct a sensitivity analysis by considering fact…
Socio-economic implications of the Coronavirus pandemic in Latvia
2021
The spread of COVID-19 requires immediate policy response and future-oriented actions to reduce devastating economic and social impact of crisis and preserve sustainable growth. The aim of this paper is to assess the current economic and social consequenses of the ongoing crisis in Latvia, the government response, public perceptions and future scenarios. Research is based on the macroeconomic assessment and surveybased analysis of people’s attitude towards the government's emergency programs. The comparison of statistically justified findings with the public perception helps formulate conclusions on the future sustainability scenarios and policies.