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Diffusion of innovative agricultural production systems for sustainable development of small islands: A methodological approach based on the science …

1992

In order to develop small islands, not only must a vital agricultural system be maintained, but the range of opportunities for tourism must be increased with respect to both the seaside and the environmental features of the rural landscape. As an alternative to the traditional and economically declining ones, many innovative production processes can be identified, but their success depends on their interaction with the physical, biological, economic and social environment. In order to identify the main nodes and the most critical interactions, so as to increase the probability of success of a new productive process, a methodological approach based on the science of complexity is proposed fo…

Sustainable developmentGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyProcess (engineering)business.industryCapparis spinosaEnvironmental resource managementPollutionfood.foodIdentification (information)foodAgricultureEconomicsProduction (economics)Agricultural productivitybusinessEnvironmental planningTourismEnvironmental Management
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PPGIS applied to environmental communication and hazards for a community-based approach: a dualism in the Southern Italy "calanchi" landscape

2021

<abstract> <p>The need of protection of the territory is a priority for the society, which is an integral part of it (unfortunately, this coincidence is often forgotten): the new environmental issues require the development of innovative management strategies and of appropriate knowledge and models. The balanced use of resources, essential for the survival and well-being of society, can be optimised through the promotion of the territory. The identification and the sustainable development of local resources can only be achieved by directing development policies towards a path of integration between ecological needs, protection of the landscape and socio-economic and cultural nee…

Sustainable developmentQE1-996.5Environmental communicationPublic participation GISppgiscommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlndscape"calanchi"GeologyCitizen journalismGeneral Medicinedisaster risk reductionIdentification (information)societyPromotion (rank)Work (electrical)DualismBusinessEnvironmental planningmedia_commonAIMS Geosciences
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New Tool For Measuring Sustainable Development in Functional Urban Areas

2018

The article discusses the practical aspect of implementation of the idea of sustainable development in the EU Cohesion Policy in the 2014-2020 programming period in Poland. The objective of the study is to determine the relations between the idea of sustainable development and instruments of its implementation, and the identification of the scope of influence of Cohesion Policy tools on sustainable development of functional urban areas (FUA). The paper presents the author’s set of sustainable development indicators (SDI) and relevant analyses of their implementation in the financial and spatial aspect in 26 FUAs. Detailed analyses covered one of the new instruments of territorial developmen…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentScope (project management)Process (engineering)Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCohesion (computer science)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesModernization theory01 natural sciencesCohesion Policy 2014–2020lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HIdentification (information)Functional Urban Area (FUA)Integrated Territorial Investments (ITI)lcsh:H1-99Polandlcsh:Social sciences (General)Environmental planningIntegrated management0105 earth and related environmental sciencessustainable development indicators (SDI)European Spatial Research and Policy
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Identification of determinants for rescheduling travel mode choice and transportation policies to reduce car use in urban areas

2018

[EN] This paper presents a qualitative analysis about the determinants related to rescheduling travel mode decisions during the activity scheduling process. Notably, we were interested to study changes between intention and behavior. Data used came from an in-depth Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) follow up survey to habitual drivers carried out during the implementation of a panel survey. An interpretative qualitative method based on Analytic Induction was used to cope with the complex nature of rescheduling decisions and the characteristics of the data. The Theory of Planned Behavior has been used to gain a better understanding of the reasons associated with rescheduling trave…

Sustainable transportation050210 logistics & transportationEnvironmental EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningTransportationTravel mode rescheduling02 engineering and technologyINGENIERIA E INFRAESTRUCTURA DE LOS TRANSPORTESTransport engineeringIdentification (information)Sustainable transportQualitative analysis0502 economics and businessAutomotive EngineeringActivity scheduling processBusinessTravel modeQualitative analysisCivil and Structural EngineeringInternational Journal of Sustainable Transportation
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The Genealogy of Personal Names: towards a more productive method in historical onomastics

2011

It is essential to combine genealogical and collective biographical approaches with network analysis if one wants to take full advantage of the evidence provided by (hereditary) personal names in historical and linguistic onomastic research. The naming practices of rural families and clans from the 18th to the 20th century can bring us much fresh information about their enduring attitudes and values, as well as about other mentalities of everyday life. Personal names were cultural symbols that contained socially shared meanings. With the help of genealogical method it is possible to obtain a more nuanced understanding of these past naming practices, for example by comparing the conventions …

SymbolismHistoryCultural historyHistorySocial IdentificationSocial ValuesBiographies as TopicCultural educationHistorical ArticleHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyHistory 18th CenturyGenealogyEmpirical researchNamesFamilyClanOnomasticsEveryday lifeAnthropology CulturalGenealogy and HeraldryLanguage
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The oceanic state: a conceptual elucidation in terms of modal contact

2012

Despite its lengthy history in psychoanalysis, the psychological origins, essential features and value of the oceanic state remain open to dispute. This ambiguity has come at a cost to the clarity of theoretical discussions on the topic. In working towards a conceptual elucidation, the author maintains that there are three primary accounts of the oceanic state: the metaphysical one of Romain Rolland, the developmental one of Sigmund Freud, and the cognitive-perceptual one of Anton Ehrenzweig. Based on the notion of modal contact, he argues that the accounts share a general theoretical structure that establishes as the necessary criterion for all oceanic states the loosening of ego boundarie…

SymbolismValue (ethics)EstheticsExtraterrestrial Environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectMetaphysicsMetapsychologyMetaphysics050108 psychoanalysislaw.inventionCognitionState (polity)lawId ego and super-egoHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIdentification PsychologicalSociologymedia_commonEgoStructure (mathematical logic)Unconscious Psychology05 social sciencesAmbiguityPsychoanalytic InterpretationFreudian TheoryPsychoanalytic TherapyRegression PsychologyEpistemologyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPsychoanalytic TheoryCLARITYPerceptionMysticism050104 developmental & child psychologyThe International Journal of Psychoanalysis
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Visual Discrimination of the 17 Plane Symmetry Groups

2011

Within most of the 17 plane symmetry groups, individual symmetry operations act in multiple, nonequivalent ways. This, and the fact that many groups can be realized on the basis of different unit cells and generating regions, poses difficulties for visual discrimination and identification. Because of inherent confounds, only few of the groups can be studied by traditional experimental methodology. The use of an oddity paradigm and specific tiling patterns that camouflage groups in complex textures are recommended as partial remedy to this impasse. In order to prepare readers for an appreciation of the aforementioned issues and to provide a rationale for their investigation, the reporting of…

Symmetry operationVisual perceptionvisual artPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General MathematicsPlane symmetryvisual perceptioncamouflageComputer Science (miscellaneous)Computer visionplane symmetry groupsexperimental paradigmsMathematicsBasis (linear algebra)business.industrylcsh:Mathematicslcsh:QA1-939Identification (information)plane symmetry groups; visual perception; experimental paradigms; camouflage; visual artChemistry (miscellaneous)CamouflageVisual discriminationArtificial intelligenceSymmetry (geometry)businessCognitive psychologySymmetry
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An Algorithm for Parameter Identification of UAS from Flight Data

2014

The aim of the present work is to realize an identification algorithm especially devoted to UAS (unmanned aerial systems). Because UAS employ low cost sensor, very high measurement noise has to be taken into account. Therefore, due to both modelling errors and atmospheric turbulence, noticeable system noise has also to be considered. To cope with both the measurement and system noise, the identification problem addressed in this work is solved by using the FEM (filter error method) approach. A nonlinear mathematical model of the subject aircraft longitudinal dynamics has been tuned up through semi-empirical methods, numerical simulations and ground tests. To take into account model nonlinea…

System identification EKF UASSettore ING-IND/03 - Meccanica Del Volo
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Identification of multi degree of freedom civil systems under base lateral random forces by using potential models

2005

System identification MDOF systems
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An identifiable model to assess frequency-domain Granger causality in the presence of significant instantaneous interactions

2010

We present a new approach for the investigation of Granger causality in the frequency domain by means of the partial directed coherence (PDC). The approach is based on the utilization of an extended multivariate autoregressive (MVAR) model, including instantaneous effects in addition to the lagged effects traditionally studied, to fit the observed multiple time series prior to PDC computation. Model identification is performed combining standard MVAR coefficient estimation with a recent technique for instantaneous causal modeling based on independent component analysis. The approach is first validated on simulated MVAR processes showing that, in the presence of instantaneous effects, only t…

System identificationBiomedical EngineeringReproducibility of ResultsElectroencephalographyIndependent component analysisSensitivity and SpecificityPattern Recognition AutomatedAutoregressive modelGranger causalityArtificial IntelligenceFrequency domainStatisticsSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaEconometricsCoherence (signal processing)HumansDiagnosis Computer-AssistedTime seriesAlgorithmsMathematicsCausal model
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