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Анализ проблем развития лесопромышленного комплекса при формировании модели экономики замкнутого цикла на примере Томской области

2019

The main objective of the paper is the conduction of the timber industry complex problems analysis from the circular economy and sustainable development point of view. The problem of waste is considered in conjunction with other environmental, economic and social problems. A modeling of the value chain process and the formation of threats along the whole chain «nature (forest) – economy – society (consumer)» is being conducted. A classification of the development problems in the timber industry complex on the basis of «created values» and «production factors» has been developed. Planned growth in logging volume and wood processing, expansion of unused waste require the development of a spec…

sustainable developmentcircular economymodelingустойчивое развитиеtimber industry clusterмоделирование[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financetimber industry complexцепочка поставокэкономика замкнутого циклацепочка ценностилесопромышленный комплекс[SHS.ENVIR] Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studiesлесопромышленный кластер[SHS.ENVIR]Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studiesvalue chainwasteотходы[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financesupply chain
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Les outils d'intelligence territoriale pour les acteurs de terrain à Seraing: entre appropriation des méthodes et acquisition de compétences

2005

Asbl Optim@ leads an experience of participative observation in Seraing since 1998. The complexity of the problems met by the population and the professional division into sectors justified this participative approach. This one concerns the economic, social and human global nature of the territory. It leans on a wide partnership of local actors: professionals, inhabitants and decision-makers. It uses at this end the method of territorial intelligence CATALYSE created by the research team ThéMA-MTI and developed with numerous members of the REIT. The results obtained in terms of interdisciplinary dialogue between inhabitants, professionals and decision-makers; allow identifying axes about th…

sustainable developmentterritory animation[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographypartnershiplearning.[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyapprentissage.[SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticspartenariatdéveloppement durableterritorial intelligencepartnershipsustainable developmentterritory animationlearning.intelligence territorialeparticipationpartenariatdéveloppement durableanimation territorialeapprentissage.intelligence territorialeanimation territoriale[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesparticipationterritorial intelligence[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[ SHS.STAT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics
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Economical evaluation of ecological benefits of the demand side management

2014

Environmental pollution and over-exploitation of non-renewable sources to find energy are current topics for the modern world that is now at having to deal with several issues such as the greenhouse effect, acid rain and climate change. In this study, the economical estimate of the savings in carbon dioxide obtained with a careful management of electrical loads is presented. Four particular scenarios are designed as case studies: Italy, France, United Kingdom and Germany. A comparison is presented with a similar study, made in 2007, when green energies were not yet very developed.

sustainable energy emissions ecologicalEnergy managementNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnvironmental pollutionLow-carbon economySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciRenewable energySettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaClimate change mitigationEnergy developmentEconomicsbusinessGreenhouse effect2014 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Application (ICRERA)
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Sustainable Fertilization in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

2015

The nutrient level in the soil is one of the most investigated aspects of agricultural research, also including research into Medicinal and Aromatic plants. The effect of fertilization has been studied in detail for many species, with contrasting results as concerns above all the qualitative aspects of production. Generally speaking, an increased level of nutrients induces an enhancement of plant biomass, but when the goal of cultivation is different from herbage yield, i.e. when a special plant part (seeds, or roots, or flowers) is of interest, or when the quality features are especially important, the outcome of fertilization may be dramatically different. A fine-tuned fertilization pract…

sustainable managementbusiness.industrypotassiumPlant Partfood and beveragesBiomassDistribution (economics)Biologycrop nutritionnitrogenphosphorSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeNutrientHuman fertilizationAgronomyAgricultureSustainable managementcropping techniqueYield (wine)Medicinal and aromatic plantbusiness
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Limits to CO2-Neutrality of Burning Wood. (Review)

2016

Abstract Consumption of wood as a source of energy is discussed with respect to efficiency and restraints to ensure sustainability of the environment on the grounds of a simple analytical model describing dynamics of biomass accumulation in forest stands – a particular case of the well-known empirical Richards’ equation. Amounts of wood harvested under conditions of maximum productivity of forest land are presented in units normalised with respect to the maximum of the mean annual increment and used to determine the limits of CO2-neutrality. The ecological “footprint” defined by the area of growing stands necessary to absorb the excess amount of CO2 annually released from burning biomass is…

sustainable supplyNatural resource economicsPhysicsQC1-999020209 energyGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologybioenergyBioenergy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNeutralitylimits to co2-neutralitywoodLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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MUV: A Game to Encourage Sustainable Mobility Habits

2019

This working paper investigates the question of changing people mobility towards more sustainable habits involving them in an engaging gameplay. The work is performed within MUV H2020 research and innovation action. The game design, definition and features have been co-created through the involvement of different citizens and stakeholders in six European neighbourhoods. The paper discusses the game design as resulting from co-creation and co-design experiences with each neighbourhood communities involved in initial phases. The paper argues that the local co-design activities have influenced the game definition, together with the community engagement approach. The MUV gameplay approach resul…

sustainable urban mobilityCo-creation; Community engagement; Gamification; Urban sustainable mobility; Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science (all)community engagementEconomic JusticeTheoretical Computer ScienceGame design11. Sustainability0502 economics and businessSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno IndustrialeCo-creationgamificationSociologyNeighbourhood (mathematics)060201 languages & linguistics050210 logistics & transportationSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione UrbanisticaCommunity engagementbusiness.industryCo-creationCommunity engagementComputer Science (all)05 social sciencesEquity (finance)06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsGamificationWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)0602 languages and literatureUrban sustainable mobilitybusinessco-creation
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Dog-Owner Relationship, Owner Interpretations and Dog Personality Are Connected with the Emotional Reactivity of Dogs

2022

Simple Summary The relationship between owner and the dog affects the dog's attachment behaviors and stress coping. In turn, the quality of the relationship may affect owner's interpretations about their dog's behavior. Here, we assessed dogs' emotional responses from heart rate variability and behavioral changes during five different situations. Dog owners evaluated the emotion (valence and arousal) of their dog after each situation. We found that both negative and positive incidents provoked signs of emotional arousal in dogs. Owners detected the dog's arousal especially during fear- and stress-evoking situations. The dog-owner relationship did not affect owners' interpretation of dogs' e…

sykeANIMAL-ASSISTED INTERVENTIONSemotions413 Veterinary scienceeläinten käyttäytyminenkoirabehavior; heart rate variability<i>Canis familiaris</i>; behavior; heart rate variability; autonomic nervous system; emotions; human–animal interactiontunteetCANIS-FAMILIARISautonominen hermostovertaileva psykologiaSTRESS LEVELShealth care economics and organizations318 Medical biotechnologyHEART-RATE-VARIABILITYGeneral Veterinarybehaviorautonomic nervous systemheart rate variabilitystressiCanis familiarishuman–animal interactionhuman-animal interactionTHERAPY DOGSkiintymysRATE MONITORRELIABILITYihminen-eläinsuhdeAnimal Science and ZoologyCORTISOL MODULATIONRESPONSES
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Special Functions for the Study of Economic Dynamics: The Case of the Lucas-Uzawa Model

2004

The special functions are intensively used in mathematical physics to solve differential systems. We argue that they should be most useful in economic dynamics, notably in the assessment of the transition dynamics of endogenous growth models. We illustrate our argument on the Lucas-Uzawa model, which we solve by the means of Gaussian hypergeometric functions. We show how the use of Gaussian hypergeometric functions allows for an explicit representation of the equilibrium dynamics of the variables in level. In contrast to the preexisting approaches, our method is global and does not rely on dimension reduction.

symbols.namesakeEndogenous growth theorySpecial functionsDimensionality reductionGaussiansymbolsContrast (statistics)Hypergeometric functionOptimal controlRepresentation (mathematics)Mathematical economicsMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Modelling Systemic Cojumps with Hawkes Factor Models

2013

Instabilities in the price dynamics of a large number of financial assets are a clear sign of systemic events. By investigating a set of 20 high cap stocks traded at the Italian Stock Exchange, we find that there is a large number of high frequency cojumps. We show that the dynamics of these jumps is described neither by a multivariate Poisson nor by a multivariate Hawkes model. We introduce a Hawkes one factor model which is able to capture simultaneously the time clustering of jumps and the high synchronization of jumps across assets.

symbols.namesakeMultivariate statisticsStock exchangeEconometricssymbolsEconomicsPoisson distributionSynchronizationTime clusteringFactor analysisSign (mathematics)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Noether’s International School in Modern Algebra

2020

Pavel Alexandrov and Heinz Hopf met for the first time in Gottingen in the spring of 1926, soon after Alexandrov departed from Blaricum. Hopf had recently taken his doctorate in Berlin under Ludwig Bieberbach and Erhard Schmidt, and his research interests differed sharply from Alexandrov’s work in general topology.

symbols.namesakePhilosophysymbolsGeneral topologySpring (mathematics)Noether's theoremMathematical economicsAbstract algebraInternational school
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