Search results for "Industrialisation"

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The socio-ecology of zoonotic infections

2011

The resurgence of infectious diseases of zoonotic origin observed in recent years imposes a major morbidity/mortality burden worldwide, and also a major economic burden that extends beyond pure medical costs. The resurgence and epidemiology of zoonoses are complex and dynamic, being influenced by varying parameters that can roughly be categorized as human-related, pathogen-related, and climate/environment-related; however, there is significant interplay between these factors. Human-related factors include modern life trends such as ecotourism, increased exposure through hunting or pet owning, and culinary habits, industrialization sequelae such as farming/food chain intensification, globali…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyDisease reservoirSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveClimate ChangeEmergenceReviewDiseaseBiologyCommunicable Diseases EmergingClimate changes; Ecology; Emergence; Outbreak; Review; Zoonotic infections; Agriculture; Animals; Climate Change; Communicable Disease Control; Communicable Diseases Emerging; Disease Reservoirs; Emigration and Immigration; Humans; Travel; Zoonoses; Microbiology (medical); Infectious DiseasesClimate changesGlobalizationZoonosesUrbanizationmedicineAnimalsHumansZoonoseDisease ReservoirsTravelEcologyZoonotic InfectionAnimalEcologyPublic healthZoonotic infectionOutbreakAgricultureGeneral MedicineEmigration and Immigrationzoonotic infectionsIndustrialisationInfectious DiseasesEcotourismCommunicable Disease ControlDisease ReservoirHuman
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England first, America second: The ecological predictors of life history and innovation-ERRATUM.

2019

We present data from 122 nations showing that Baumard's argument on the ecological predictors of life history strategies and innovation is incomplete. Our analyses indicate that wealth, parasite stress, and cold climate impose orthogonal effects on life histories, innovation, and industrialization. Baumard also overlooks the historical exploitation of other nations which significantly enlarged the “pooled energy budget” available to England.

PhysiologyEcologyCold climate05 social sciences050105 experimental psychologyLife history theory03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyGeographyIndustrialisationArgument0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife history030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe Behavioral and brain sciences
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Evaluation of historical atmospheric pollution in an industrial area by dendrochemical approaches

2019

International audience; We conducted a dendrochemical study in order to evaluate the exposure of territories and 19 populations to different types of pollutants and to characterise the history of pollution in one of the 20 most intensely industrialised areas of Europe: the industrial port zone of Fos, also heavily 21 urbanised. 22 To perform the study, two tree species have been selected, Pinus halepensis and Populus nigra, on arural plot located roughly 20 km away from the industrial harbor, an urban plot located in the city of Fos-sur-Mer and an industrial plot. Our study indicated that poplar was a more relevant model forthe dendrochemical studies exhibiting a higher bioaccumulation capa…

PollutionEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subject[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes0208 environmental biotechnologyIndustrial WasteAtmospheric pollution02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHistory 21st CenturyMetals HeavyEnvironmental ChemistryCities0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commoncomputer.programming_languagePollutantIndustrial areaUrbanizationtrace metal pollutionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistry15. Life on landHistory 20th CenturyPinusPollution020801 environmental engineeringEuropetree ringsIndustrialisationPopulus13. Climate actionBioaccumulationHarbourEnvironmental scienceDendrochemistryPhysical geographyFranceEnvironmental PollutionTree speciescomputerEnvironmental Monitoringhistorical atmospheric exposure
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The role of linkages in firm performance: evidence from southern Italy

2000

Abstract This paper estimates the probability of success of post-entry performance of new firms, using survey data from a group of southern-Italian small firms. Several factors involving inter-firm linkages contribute to success, especially production for order and subcontracting. The empirical investigation supports Hirschman’s idea on the industrialization process and positive assessments of the downsizing phenomenon in Italy.

Probability of successOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsIndustrialisationOrder (exchange)business.industryEconomicsProduction (economics)Survey data collectionEconomic geographyInternational tradebusinessJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Continuities and Discontinuities in the Economic Growth of Spain. 1850-1936

1998

The Spanish pattern of economic growth during the last two centuries is quite unique. In the nineteenth century, Spain remained outside the process of industrialization, but during the twentieth century it has joined the small group of developed economies. This article checks the possible existence of discontinuities between 1850-1936 in the series of PNB, industrial production and private and public investment by utilizing recent developments in the econometric analysis associated with the work of Perron and Ziwot and Andrews. The results confirm the continuity of the Spanish growth during the long period considered. However, they also show two breakpoint years: 1870 in the series of indus…

Public investmentIndustrialisationGeographyEconomyLong periodIndustrial productionEconometric analysisCrecimiento económico continuidad 1850-1939 Economic growth continuity 1850-1939Classification of discontinuitiesSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Sports Club as a Social Organization in Finland

1989

The voluntary sports movement began in Finland in the late 1800s concomitantly with the industrialization of the country. Due to the political, ethnic and emancipatory interests the sports movement has particular configurations still valid at present and embodied in the separate national organizations for workers, Finnish-Swedish people and women. The national survey on sports clubs as social organizations was carried out in 1987. The data were collected by mail from the sample of clubs (n 835). The survey was focused on the prime components of the internal system of sports clubs — ideology, membership, program, resources and administration — but also on the interaction between this interna…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesEthnic groupSocial environment030229 sport sciencesPublic relations03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0302 clinical medicineIndustrialisationPolitical economyPolitical science0502 economics and businessClubSport managementbusinessSocial organization050212 sport leisure & tourismSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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Industrialization Strategies and Regional Actors

2021

Against the backdrop of the partly normative, partly empirical policy framework, the major regional industrial policy documents of the African Union, EAC, ECOWAS, SACU and SADC are examined as to their applicability. The empirical cases of the West African dairy and textile value chains are used to discuss the difficulties of regional priority-setting. The precise roles of (a) regional financial institutions, (b) regional development aid, including the panoply of ‘private sector development’ (PSD) projects and (c) regional business associations are defined. A concise summary of the essentials of common industrial policy concludes the chapter.

West africanIndustrialisationRegional developmentEconomic policyValue (economics)Private sector developmentNormativeBusinessIndustrial policy
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"L'industrialisation" et "Le charbon"

2017

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[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyindustrialisation[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorycharbonComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Des luttes et des textes. Les ouvriers face à la désindustrialisation en France des années 1950 à nos jours

2017

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[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historytextesannées 1950ouvriersluttesFrance[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSdésindustrialisation
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Contribution of molecular biology techniques to the knowledge of soil microbial diversity and functions

2012

Depuis le développement de l’industrialisation, de l’urbanisation et de l’agriculture intensive, le sol est de plus en plus soumis à de nombreuses variations des conditions environnementales entraînant des modifications de la diversité taxonomique et de la fonctionnalité des communautés microbiennes indigènes. Par conséquent, la question de la signification fonctionnelle de ces pertes/modifications de biodiversité en termes de capacité des écosystèmes à maintenir les fonctions et services dont l’humanité dépend est aujourd’hui centrale. Dans ce contexte, un des challenges en écologie microbienne est de mieux définir et comprendre les processus qui génèrent et maintiennent la diversité micro…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencessolurbanisationmicroorganismes;diversité;biologie moléculaire;soltaxonomiemicroorganismes[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]biologie moléculaire[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyindustrialisationdiversitédéveloppement
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