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Fine‐grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation

2021

QUESTIONS: Which environmental factors influence fine-grain beta diversity of vegetation and do they vary among taxonomic groups? LOCATION: Palaearctic biogeographic realm. METHODS: We extracted 4,654 nested-plot series with at least four different grain sizes between 0.0001 m² and 1,024 m² from the GrassPlot database, covering a wide range of different grassland and other open habitat types. We derived extensive environmental and structural information for these series. For each series and four taxonomic groups (vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, all), we calculated the slope parameter (z-value) of the power law species–area relationship (SAR), as a beta diversity measure. We tested whe…

0106 biological sciencesCzechAgriculture and Food SciencesFine grainelevation333.7: Landflächen NaturerholungsgebietehabitatPlant ScienceMaster planFine-grain beta diversity01 natural sciencesScale dependenceevolutionaryRICHNESSvascular plantsHABITATMacroecologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonMean occupancyProductivity2. Zero hungerdisturbance0303 health sciencesEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaEnvironmental researchPalaearctic grasslanddifferentiationenvironmental heterogeneityspecies-area relationship (SAR)gradientDIFFERENTIATION580: Pflanzen (Botanik)disturbance; elevation; fine-grain beta diversity; heterogeneity; land use; macroecology; mean occupancy; Palaearctic grassland; productivity; scale dependence; species–area relationship (SAR); z-valuescale dependencelanguagemacroecologyproductivitymedia_common.quotation_subjectmean occupancyLibrary scienceSpecies–area relationship (SAR)Environmental drivers Grasslands Lichens Mosses Species-area relationship SAR Vascular Plands010603 evolutionary biologySpecies-area curve03 medical and health sciencesspecies–area relationship (SAR)ExcellencePolitical scienceGRADIENTSlovak030304 developmental biologyspatial scalefine-grain beta diversityBiology and Life Sciencesland useDisturbance15. Life on landZ-valuelanguage.human_languageENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITYEarth and Environmental Sciencesz-valueElevationLand useEVOLUTIONARYSPATIAL SCALESPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIPSVASCULAR PLANTS[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyheterogeneityHeterogeneityrichness
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The New Co-Development Agenda: Official and Non-Official Initiatives between Morocco and Spain

2011

A search for approaches that can positively connect migration with development in migrants’ countries of origin has begun in Europe along with a new perception of the phenomenon of migration and a response to change in the cycle of movement. Pressure has intensified in the last few years during which Europe has set up higher barriers against the arrival of new migrants, and the living conditions for those already settled have become more harsh. Awareness of the intensification of (northward) migration – which is not always in answer to the labour market’s needs – has shifted the search for ‘solutions’ towards the countries of origin.

Civil societyGeographyIllegal immigrationbusiness.industryPhenomenonDevelopment economicsEnvironmental resource managementCo-developmentbusinessMaster plan
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Regional Tourism Development in Romania – Consistency with Policies and Strategies Developed at EU Level

2013

Abstract The national tourism development master plan for the period 2007-2026 focuses on tourism resources of the regions. The regional tourism development strategy should have the opportunities and threats that are found in every county of the region as guide marks. Their identification leads to facilitate the implementation of tourism development strategy, the opportunity maximum use being the revival and growth ramp of tourist activities, preventing threats ensure the proper functioning of the implementation process. In this paper we analyzed a series of indicators of tourist movement in the eight development regions of Romania.

Economic growthProcess (engineering)Tourism geographyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMaster planIdentification (information)Consistency (negotiation)Regional tourismPolicies and strategy in tourismEcotourismTourist offerRegional scienceBusinessTourismProcedia Economics and Finance
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An integrated and shared approach to sea of the regional town master plan of Sicily

2006

The work addresses one of the most important problems in contemporary environmental land planning. Already existing procedures, in fact, must now conform to the new requirements imposed by the recent national and international regulations and standards that call for a more conscious approach to the use of natural resources. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), for example, takes into account, the different effects of a plan in various fields such as the environment, the economy and the development. This obviously calls for global analysis tools that could help administrators, stakeholders and technicians in the decision-making process of such complex systems. SEA of the Town Master Pla…

EngineeringSEASettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Geography Planning and DevelopmentDashboard (business)Environmental resource managementLand-use planningPlan (drawing)Management Monitoring Policy and LawNatural resourceMaster planSustainabilityLand developmentStrategic environmental assessmentbusiness
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Quality Model - Master Plan and DNA of an Information System

2012

Every theory has its surroundings and postulates. So has a theory about quality models, and it is better to make the main lines of these ideas explicit before presenting the theory itself. A human made information system (IS) as a technical artifact exists and operates always in the context of societies, organizations, personal lives etc. It is a tool used for gathering, storing, processing, presenting and exchanging (communication) information. These activities can be termed “information behavior” (Allen et al., 2011). Accordingly the context of an information system has a two-tiered structure (Figure 1). The inner tier, information behavior, is subordinate to the outer tier, human society…

Information behaviorStructure (mathematical logic)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation systemContext (language use)Quality (business)Technical informationArtifact (software development)Master planData sciencemedia_common
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To be or not to be: Collaborative Governance and The Case of Continuous Master Planning in Lahti

2020

The benefits of collaborative actions between different stakeholders has been recognized broadly and has been admitted as one of the key factors in regional development. However, the research has so far focused on examining cases retrospectively, leaving a gap in looking into something on-going and uncertain, as well as it has been common to consider regional development through abstracts concepts. Therefore, there exists less information on the practical implementation of the theories and policies within regions. Additionally, it is important to take into consideration the ever-growing trend of cross-sectoral collaboration - however not only in public-private interface, but also involving …

Nordic Master Programme in Innovative Governance and Public Management (NORDIG)KansalaisosallistaminenStrateginen johtaminenMaster PlanningYhteishallintamalliCitizen ParticipationRegional DevelopmentVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240::Offentlig og privat administrasjon: 242InnovationCollaborative GovernanceCollaborationStrategic ManagementME523
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Environmental effects of energy policy in sicily: The role of renewable energy

2007

The saving of primary energy from fossil fuels and the promotion of exploitation of renewable sources are two of the most relevant goals to be achieved in order to match the climate protection target fixed by the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. For Italy, the commitment is the reduction of the greenhouse emissions by 6.5% below 1990 levels over the commitment period 2008–2012. It requires the introduction of suitable political strategies and programmes aimed to establish a sustainable energy system together with the application of a set of actions either at national scale, either at regional one. This study presents the results of a survey in the context of the Regione Sicilia about the potential s…

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientalePrimary energyRegional energy master planRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryContext (language use)Energy planningEnvironmental economicsEnergy planningEnergy policyRenewable energyEnergy conservationEnvironmental protectionGreenhouse gasKyoto protocolRenewable sourcesKyoto ProtocolbusinessRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Integrated approach to the assessment of waste management systems within the SEA framework

2007

This paper addresses the problem of evaluating the environmental performances of Urban Waste Systems. Specifically, the paper refers to the crucial problem of environmentally analysing the Urban Waste System Management Process. The application of the Dashboard of Sustainability has been deliberately suggested. The method has been selected because of its intrinsic simplicity and because it can provide the simultaneous evaluation of indicators which refer to different fields, such as the Environment, Economics and Quality in Institutional Services. The method has been applied to the city of Palermo. The results obtained have been compared to a couple of ideal scenarios.

Sustainable developmentEnvironmental EngineeringSEASettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleWaste managementProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectDashboard (business)Management Monitoring Policy and Lawcomputer.software_genreSystems managementSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceQuality (business)Cleaner productionwaste managementmaster planStrategic environmental assessmentcomputermedia_common
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Giustizia ambientale e recupero delle aree verdi: il caso di Palermo

2021

L’urban shrinkage è diventata una questione centrale tanto nel dibattito scientifico quanto nell’agenda politica di diverse città europee. Secondo i dati EUROSTAT (2019), circa il 40% delle città europee con più di 200.000 abitanti stanno perdendo popolazione; una contrazione che si esplicita maggiormente, sotto il profilo spaziale, in una progressiva sottoutilizzazione del patrimonio edificato, così come nel contestuale incremento di aree e terreni in stato di abbandono. In questo quadro controverso di mutazione strutturale della città, così come l’abbiamo conosciuta, le politiche urbane alla prova in Europa tentano di declinare la decrescita quale occasione strategica di investimento sull…

Urban shrinkage became a central issue in both the scientific debate and the political agenda of several European cities. According to EUROSTAT data (2019) about 40% of European cities with more than 200000 inhabitants are losing population. A shrinkage that is more explicit in a progressive underutilization of the built heritage as well as in the concomitant increase of abandoned areas. In this controversial framework of structural mutation of the city urban policies in Europe try to decline the degrowth as a strategic opportunity to invest in green areas in order to increase urban quality and to act simultaneously on the development of local economies. With respect to the above framework this contribution focuses on the evaluation of the effects that the project of new public green spaces have generated on some sample areas on the outskirts of the city of Palermo. An urban context where according to the latest Svimez Report (2019) the phenomenon of urban shrinkage represents a constantly growing trend and on which the new Master Plan operates through a revival of interventions on environmental capital and urban green areas of the city.Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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‘What’s the Plan?’: On Interpretation and Meta-interpretation in Scott Shapiro’s Legality

2012

This chapter seeks to explain and evaluate Shapiro’s theory of legal interpretation, as it is outlined in his recent book ‘Legality’. More specifically, in the following I will try to provide (a) a reconstruction of Shapiro’s theory of legal interpretation, as it is developed in ‘Legality’; (b) an assessment of this theory of interpretation on its own terms (i.e. its internal coherence, its overall persuasiveness); and (c) an evaluation of the compatibility of this theory of legal interpretation with the general project of ‘law as plan’.

legal positivism law as plan interpretation legal reasoningLegal normSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoLegal reasoninglegal reasoningLegal positivismPolitical sciencelegal positivismPrinciple of legalitylaw as planMaster planinterpretationEpistemology
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