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Community Turnover of Wood-Inhabiting Fungi across Hierarchical Spatial Scales

2014

For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversity changes across spatial scales. In many poorly known species groups little is known about at which spatial scales the conservation efforts should be focused. Here we examined how the community turnover of wood-inhabiting fungi is realised at three hierarchical levels, and how much of community variation is explained by variation in resource composition and spatial proximity. The hierarchical study design consisted of management type (fixed factor), forest site (random factor, nested within management type) and study plots (randomly placed plots within each study site). To examine how species richne…

Conservation geneticsBiodiversityBeta diversityhabitatlcsh:MedicineForestseastern deciduous forestsfragmentationhabitat structureSpatial and Landscape Ecologyspecies richnesslcsh:SciencebiodiversityConservation ScienceMultidisciplinaryEcologyEcologymetsänkäsittelyconservationForestryBiodiversityTerrestrial EnvironmentsWoodHabitatCommunity Ecology1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyfungal communityTemperate ForestsmanagementResearch ArticleConservation of Natural Resourcesbeta-diversityForest EcologyeducationRare speciesMycologyBiologypopulation distributionModels Biologicaleliömaantiedeplan-species diversityPLANT-SPECIES DIVERSITYForest ecologyCommunity Structure1172 Environmental sciencesdead woodnonhumanModels Statisticalspecies diversitylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesFungiSpecies diversityBiology and Life Sciencesympäristönsuojelulandscape15. Life on landbiodiversiteettita1181species distributionlcsh:QSpecies richnessPLoS ONE
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Is there such a thing as sustainable physical activity?

2016

- This study aims to assess the prevalence of different modes of commuting to school and work for 10-12year-olds and their parents; to assess the associations with demographic variables (country, sex, parental education and ethnicity) and with weight status in eight European countries. As part of the ENERGY project a cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2010 in which modes of commuting and socio-demographic variables for children (N=7903) and one of their parents (n=6455) were measured by questionnaires. Children's weight and height were objectively measured; parents self-reported their weight and height. Logistic multilevel regression analyses assessed the associations between mode of c…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEnergy (esotericism)Physical fitnessEnergy balanceTransportationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalking03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineResource (project management)HumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineExerciseCarbon FootprintVehicle Emissionsbusiness.industry030229 sport sciencesOverweightEnvironmental economicsBicyclingLocal communityPhysical FitnessSustainabilityFood processingCarbon footprintBusinessRisk Reduction BehaviorScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Fighting carbon loss of degraded peatlands by jump-starting ecosystem functioning with ecological restoration

2015

Degradation of ecosystems is a great concern on the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ecological restoration fights degradation aiming at the recovery of ecosystem functions such as carbon (C) sequestration and ecosystem structures like plant communities responsible for the C sequestration function. We selected 38 pristine, drained and restored boreal peatland sites in Finland and asked i) what is the long-term effect of drainage on the peatland surface layer C storage, ii) can restoration recover ecosystem functioning (surface layer growth) and structure (plant community composition) and iii) is the recovery of the original structure needed for the recovery of ecosystem f…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringPeatecosystem structure–function relationshipta1172BiodiversityWetlandCarbon sequestrationplant community compositionEcosystem servicesturveEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystemecosystem recoveryWaste Management and DisposalRestoration ecologyta116EcosystemEnvironmental Restoration and RemediationFinlandgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyPlant communityhiilensidontaBiodiversityPollutioncarbon sequestrationCarbonWetlandspeatEnvironmental scienceta1181ecosystem degradationScience of the Total Environment
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Viable Systems Approach and Consumer Culture Theory: A Conceptual Framework

2013

The aim of this study is to depict the relational dynamics between the firm/ brand and the individual/consumer or communities of consumers. To this aim we propose a conceptual framework, integrating the viable systems approach (VSA) with consumer culture theory (CCT), which considers the individual as an active co-maker of the product/brand (‘prosumer’). The VSA view of the firm overcomes the limitations of CCT research, which is mainly focused on the individual, giving little consideration to the other actors in the context. Among the different approaches under the umbrella of viable systems we chose the VSA because of its emphasis on the analysis of the systemic external relations with th…

Consumption (economics)Knowledge managementbrand community; consonance; consumer culture theory; resonance; subculture of consumption; viable systems approachconsumer culture theorybusiness.industrysubculture of consumptionContext (language use)consonanceviable systems approach (VSA) consumer culture theory (CCT) brand community sub-culture of consumption consonance-resonanceViable systems approachbrand communityBrand communityresonanceConceptual frameworkEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Product (category theory)Marketingbusinessviable systems approachProsumerConsumer culture theorySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Main pathologies causing confiscation of equine livestock intended for human consumption

2018

The horse is a herbivorous animal that is used for various purposes, one of them is the production of meat intended for human consumption. Worldwide, horse meat production is led by Asia, leaving Europe in third place. Spain is not a country with a great tradition of consumption of this meat, even so, 18,275 farms are dedicated to it, sacrificing 52,908 horses per year. Specifically, 6,368 horses are slaughtered approximately in a year in the Valencian Community. The objective of the present study is to determine, through antemortem and postmortem inspection, the causes of the main seizures produced in equine livestock destined for human consumption, recognizing the lesions and taking the p…

Consumption (economics)food.ingredientfoodpartial seizuresbusiness.industryConfiscationHorse meatmedicineLivestockSocioeconomicsmedicine.diseasebusinessValencian communityProceedings of MOL2NET 2018, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences, 4th edition
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Samtidskunst i skolen : En studie som inviterer elever til en konseptuell workshopspraksis

2019

Masteroppgave kunstfag KF500 - Universitetet i Agder 2019 Both from the elementary school education and the professional life, I have gained insight and an experience basis for commenting on the subject of arts and crafts. There are often techniques and crafts that are in focus. I miss howthe subject to a greater extentcanchallengestudent`s in critical thinking, playful exploration and reflection, especially with regards to visual art. This master thesis focuses on theseperspectives for teaching in the subject arts and crafts, and discuss contemporary art's place intheschool. The thesis can be viewed as a post in the discourse about the new curriculumforarts and crafts, scheduledtobe comple…

Contemporary ArtAuto-EthnographyCommunity of PracticeAksjonsforskningArtefakterKompetansemålObjectsPraksisfellesskapsamtidskunstSubjectsReadymadeCurriculaKonseptkunstPoetic StrategiesConceptual ArtFlowChildren’s PlayLekVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280SubjektLæreplanerPoetiske strategierCompetence goalsVDP::Humaniora: 000::Kunsthistorie: 120ObjekterAutoetnografiArtifactsKF500Action research
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Le cooperative di comunità quali potenziale strumento per ripensare e valorizzare gli usi civici nelle aree rurali. Uno spunto di riflessione

2020

Regolate da frammentate normative regionali, le cooperative di comunità si caratterizzano per inserirsi pienamente nel quadro delineato agli artt. 2511 c.c. ss. e per la tendenziale coincidenza tra i soci di queste ultime e la popolazione insistente in un’area geograficamente limitata. La presenza di gruppi organizzati di individui che svolgono attività di valorizzazione dei territori può rivelarsi potenzialmente capace di stimolare l’attività economica locale e perseguire lo sviluppo comunitario e il benessere collettivo, in un’ottica di relazione sinergica tra interessi pubblici e privati. L’importanza di una dimensione intergenerazionale, tipica dello sviluppo sostenibile e particola…

Cooperative di comunitàdomini collettivisustainabilitybeni comunicomunità ruraliart. 2511 c.c.common propertysostenibilitàcommon goodaree montantecooperativeSettore IUS/03 - Diritto Agrariousi civici: assetti fondiari collettiviCommunity cooperativemountain areaArticles 2511 Italian Civil Code
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Students’ accounts of their participation in an intensive long-term learning community

2005

Collaborative learning environments have been analysed extensively, yet we know relatively little about how students experience their participation in long-term learning communities where learners work together over extended periods of time. This study aims to understand pre-service teacher–students’ experiences and accounts of their participation in a university-based long-term learning community. The study investigates issues of change and stability, with respect to the students’ perceptions of participation over the first 2 years of their work within the learning community. The study also addresses the relations between the students’ accounts of participation and their learning experienc…

Cooperative learning4. EducationLearning communitymedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching method05 social sciencesStability (learning theory)050301 educationCollaborative learningTeacher educationEducation0502 economics and businessPedagogyActive learningPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Educational Research
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Supporting Learning Groups in Online Learning Environment

2015

In this paper, we report on the initial findings on how to effectively support learning groups in online learning environments. Based on the idea that learning groups can enhance effective learning in online learning environments, we used qualitative research methods to study learning groups (interviews and observation of learning group interactions in online learning environments) and their facilitators. Preliminary results reveal that in order to have effective learning groups you need to take care of the following online design issues: develop comprehensive study guides, train online tutors, motivate learners through feedback, and foster high cognitive levels of interaction through quest…

Cooperative learningBlended learningKnowledge managementbusiness.industryProfessional learning communityActive learningMathematics educationEducational technologyCollaborative learningbusinessPsychologyExperiential learningSynchronous learningProceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Supported Education
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Participation and collaborative learning in large class sizes: wiki, can you help me?

2016

AbstractCollaborative learning has a long tradition within higher education. However, its application in classes with a large number of students is complicated, since it is a teaching method that requires a high level of participation from the students and careful monitoring of the process by the educator. This article presents an experience in collaborative learning adapted to large class sizes using wikis. The objective is to check if wikis allow for effective collaborative learning methods to be introduced into large groups. The results show how effective wikis can be in encouraging collaborative learning and active participation by the student, as well as facilitating the monitoring and…

Cooperative learningCollaborative writingMultimediaComputer science05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 educationCollaborative learningcomputer.software_genreExperiential learningEducationTeam learningProfessional learning community0502 economics and businessActive learning0503 educationcomputer050203 business & managementInnovations in Education and Teaching International
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