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Cost-Efficiency of Decaying Wood as a Surrogate for Overall Species Richness in Boreal Forests

2006

Decaying wood is one of the most important elements for species richness in boreal forests. We tested how well reserve selection based on the amount and quality of decaying wood results in a representation of four ecologically different taxa (beetles, birds, wood-inhabiting fungi, and vascular plants). We also compared the cost-efficiency of the use of dead-wood indicators with comprehensive species inventory. Our database included 32 seminatural old-forest stands located in northern Finland. Decaying wood was a relatively good indicator of saproxylic species but not overall species richness. Even though dead wood did not reflect accurately overall species richness, our results indicated th…

TaxonEcologyEcologyTaigatechnology industry and agricultureEnvironmental scienceDead woodSpecies richnessNorthern finlandcomplex mixturesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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Favignana bio-calcarenite: technological culture, knowledge and recovery

2022

Favignana Island, the biggest one among Egadi islands, is well known for its deposits of calcarenite, which has been extracted and used since ancient times. The landscape of the Island is shaped by the widespread presence of quarries that mark the seaside as well. Furthermore, the constant presence of dry-stone walls, made of calcarenite, and of the characteristic architecture of buildings, represents a hallmark for the rest of Egadi islands as well, making it clear how important the presence of this material has been for the architectural and technological culture of these places.Calcarenite itself, exported by this island, is still a constituent material of many buildings in the western p…

Technological cultureHistoric landscapeBuilding recoveryCalcareniteSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Utopia e distopia nel progetto digitale

2020

Sono passati più di venti anni dalla pubblicazione di Being Digital, il celebre libro di Nicholas Negroponte, all’interno del quale il fondatore del MIT Media Lab affermava che “il passaggio dagli atomi ai bit è irreversibile e inarrestabile”. Tale preannunciata rivoluzione, sembra oggi giunta a una fase più matura coinvolgendo sia la sfera pubblica che quella privata, le professioni, la politica e l’economia. Il digitale, facilitando e razionalizzando di giorno in giorno processi precedentemente analogici, è diventato ubiquo. Se da un lato gli aspetti positivi di queste trasformazioni sono evidenti, altrettanto palesi appaiono le aporie: dalla dipendenza tecnologica al rapporto con i socia…

TechnologyTownDisegnoDrawingDigitaleDistopiaDigitalSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaArchitetturaArchitectural SpaceArchitectureSettore L-ART/03 - Storia Dell'Arte ContemporaneaLandscapeTerritoryRestauroSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaPaesaggioCitySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaTerritorioDesigningSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaUrban PlanningProjectingSpazioTecnologiaRestorationPianificazioneProgettoSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoUtopiaCittàDystopia
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SMART CULTURAL HERITAGE AND SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN EXPERIMENTAL DISTRICTS IN SICILY AND IN GREECE

2014

The design is a creative process for the production of objects , projects and services that are used to meet any need. In architecture and city planning in the design process is designed especially to meet the needs of living. Sustainable urban design is in fact a creative process for the implementation of sustainable practices. Adding up the benefits for all sectors that deal with sustainability indices , it can be argued that the reduction of the environmental impact , better use of the cultural and environmental resources and an improved quality of life for the inhabitants are the main advantages to build sustainable urban development. There are various urban problems in certain cities o…

The XVIII International Interdisciplinary Conference The usefulness of the useless in the landscape-cultural mosaic: liveability typicality bio-diversitySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Differences of raw cork quality in productive cork oak woods in Sicily in relation to stand density

2010

Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cork oak (Quercus suber L.) stands in the Nebrodi and Iblei mountains of Sicily in relation to stand density. Five study areas were chosen across a range of different stand density satisfying specific sampling requirements among two managed cork oak stands. Analysis of variance using Fisher-Snedecor's F test (p<0,05) were used to identify statistically significant differences of cork quality and sylvicultural, dendrometric and cork stripping parameters between study areas within each stand and also between stands. Relationships between cork quality and sylvicultural and dendrometric parameters w…

ThickneCanopyImage analysis techniqueSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturabiologyForestryForestryQuercus suberManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEvergreenCorkengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationQuercus suber L.FagaceaeGeographyIblei MountainNebrodi MountainForest ecologyHardwoodengineeringTemperate climatePorosityNature and Landscape ConservationForest Ecology and Management
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Effect of Standard Disk Plough on Soil Translocation in Sloping Sicilian Vineyards

2022

Tillage is the main force of soil redistribution in agricultural land use and has been seen as more critical than water erosion. This study aims to evaluate the effect of tillage with standard disk in vineyards. A representative study area with grapevines was selected, and 39 inter-rows were selected to test the effect of slope and forward speed. In each inter-row, a strip of soil was collected, and mixed with 2 kg of coloured sand used as a tracer, then replaced in the strip, and shallow soil tillage was performed by means of a standard disk plough. Three soil subsamples were collected along the slope every 0.30 m from the coloured strip and the sand tracer was separated from the soil and …

Tillage erosionGlobal and Planetary ChangeTillage implementsEcologySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agrariasoil degradation tillage erosion tillage implements soil movementsoil degradation; tillage erosion; tillage implements; soil movementSoil degradationSoil movementNature and Landscape ConservationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Quaternary structure dependence of kinetic hole burning and conformational substates interconversion in hemoglobin.

2003

Using a sol-gel encapsulation technique, we have prepared samples of CO saturated human adult hemoglobin locked in the R or T quaternary conformation. We report time-resolved spectra of these samples in the Soret region following flash photolysis, in the time interval ranging from 250 ns to 200 ms and in the temperature interval of 100-170 K. A suitable analysis of the measured difference spectra enables us to obtain the spectral contribution of deoxyHb and HbCO molecules as a function of time and/or of the fraction N(t) of deoxyHb molecules. In our experimental time window geminate CO rebinding to hemoglobin in the T quaternary conformation is about 2 orders of magnitude slower than to hem…

Time FactorsChemistryAnalytical chemistryEnergy landscapeflash photolysiKinetic energyLigandsBiochemistrySpectral lineCrystallographyHemoglobinsprotein dynamicTime windowsMoleculeFlash photolysisHumanstime-resolved absorption spectroscopyProtein quaternary structureHemoglobinProtein Structure QuaternaryProtein BindingBiochemistry
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Impacts of oak deforestation and rainfed cultivation on soil redistribution processes across hillslopes using 137Cs techniques

2021

Abstract Background As one of the main components of land-use change, deforestation is considered the greatest threat to global environmental diversity with possible irreversible environmental consequences. Specifically, one example could be the impacts of land-use changes from oak forests into agricultural ecosystems, which may have detrimental impacts on soil mobilization across hillslopes. However, to date, scarce studies are assessing these impacts at different slope positions and soil depths, shedding light on key geomorphological processes. Methods In this research, the Caesium-137 (137Cs) technique was applied to evaluate soil redistribution and soil erosion rates due to the effects …

Topographical changes010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSoil testLand managementLand-use change01 natural sciencesSoil redistributionDeforestationEcosystemDeforestationTransectEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyLandformForestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureErosionRadionuclide0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceRainfed farmingForest Ecosystems
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The Importance of Internal Resources and Capabilities and Destination Resources to Explain Firm Competitive Position in the Spanish Tourism Industry

2015

This study draws on the Resource-Based View to analyze the effects of distinctive competences in tourism firms and location in a tourism district on competitive position, and explores the moderating effects of the tourism destination. Multiple linear regression was used to test the research hypotheses on a sample of 1019 Spanish tourism firms. Results reveal that financial resources and dynamic and production capabilities favor a better competitive position for tourism firms in general; however, coordination and marketing capabilities are key factors for firms embedded in a tourism district, while dynamic capabilities have a negative effect in this case. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, …

Tourism geography05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationSample (statistics)Key factorsResource (project management)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessEconomicsPosition (finance)Production (economics)MarketingDynamic capabilities050203 business & management050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismNature and Landscape ConservationInternational Journal of Tourism Research
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Air transport and tourism flows to islands: A panel analysis for southern European countries

2022

Air transport is an essential component of the tourism industry, and the number, frequency, and capacity of flight connections may influence the level of tourism demand, especially for island destinations. This paper evaluates the influence of air transport on tourism arrivals to selected islands in seven southern European Union countries to determine the nature of the relationship between tourist arrivals and air transport, specifically, whether air transport services generate tourism demand or merely enable touristic flows. The paper uses panel data and applies an econometric model with justifications for endogeneity and dynamic issues. Results show a moderate impact of transport infrastr…

Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentH1TransportationSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataIslands air transport tourism development destinationsNature and Landscape ConservationInternational Journal of Tourism Research
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