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ITALIAN COASTAL COMMUNITIES’ WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR THE MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON THE FISHING INDUSTRY

2020

coastal communitiefishing industry.Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleClimate changewillingness to paymitigation policy
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Landslide inventory and rockfall risk assessment of a strategic urban area (Palermo, Sicily)

2019

This study concerns the assessment of the rockfall risk for two strategic sectors of the Mount Pellegrino, one of the most relevant place in the city of Palermo. During the last two decades, several rockfalls affected the study area setting up a serious threat to the people, structures and infrastructures preventing the economic and social development. For these landslides a detailed GIS inventory was realized; the most dangerous rockfalls occurred within the two study sectors. In both areas we have carried out detailed field surveys and the geo-mechanical characterization of the rock slopes. These analyses allowed to define the rock mass parameters, the set of discontinuities and the kinem…

geographyNature reservegeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnicabusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementRisk mitigationGeologyLandslideLand-use planningUrban areaRockfall inventoryLand use planninglanguage.human_languageRockfalllanguageGeositebusinessRisk assessmentRock mass classificationSicilianSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataRisk management
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Urban drainage and sustainable cities: how to achieve flood resilient societies?

2012

This paper tries to describe the main developments of urban flood forecasting and modelling. Currently, several new technologies are available for flood monitoring, modelling and mitigation and several paradigms suggest the adoption of greener approaches to urban storm water management. These tools and new approaches can be easily adaptable to new developments where the entire urban drainage system can be suited to follow a more sustainable way to drain storm water. The challenge for the future is instead aimed to apply this new philosophy to existing urban areas where the application of new tools and technologies requires high costs and such approaches have to be prepared by constructing a…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFlood mythEmerging technologiesurban flooding storm water management urban drainage modelling flood mitigationFlood forecastingStormwaterCivil engineeringStorm water managementEnvironmental scienceFlood mitigationDrainageEnvironmental planningDrainage system (agriculture)
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Environmental mitigation hierarchy and biodiversity offsets revisited through habitat connectivity modelling.

2020

International audience; Biodiversity loss is accelerating because of unceasing human activity and land clearing for development projects (urbanisation, transport infrastructure, mining and quarrying …). Environmental policy-makers and managers in different countries worldwide have proposed the mitigation hierarchy to ensure the goal of “no net loss (NNL) of biodiversity” and have included this principle in environmental impact assessment processes. However, spatial configuration is hardly ever taken into account in the mitigation hierarchy even though it would greatly benefit from recent developments in habitat connectivity modelling incorporating landscape graphs. Meanwhile, national, Euro…

habitat reachability metricekologinen kompensaatioConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Engineeringno net lossHabitat reachability metricComputer scienceSpatial conservation planning0208 environmental biotechnologypaikkatietoanalyysi02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGreen veininggreen veiningEnvironmental mitigationLandscape graphUrbanization11. SustainabilityClearingEnvironmental impact assessmentWaste Management and DisposalEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesUpstream (petroleum industry)landscape graphHierarchyenvironmental impact assessmentEcologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementspatial conservation planningEnvironmental impact assessmentGeneral Medicine[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyBiodiversity15. Life on landbiodiversiteetti020801 environmental engineeringEnvironmental PolicyHabitat destructionekologiset käytävät13. Climate actionNo net lossympäristövaikutusten arviointibusinessLandscape connectivityJournal of environmental management
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Analysis of information risk management methods

2014

Zudin, Rodion Analysis of information risk management methods Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2014, 33 p. Information Systems, Bachelor’s Thesis Supervisor: Siponen, Mikko A brief overview in the information risk management field is done in this study by introducing the shared terminology and methodology of the field using literature overview in the first chapter. Second chapter consists of examining and comparing two information risk management methodologies proposed by two different guides: Risk Management Guide for Information Technology Systems by National Institute of Standards and Technology and The Security Risk Management Guide by Microsoft. By finding common factors and methods…

information security managementrisk assessmentrisk mitigation
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An adaptation-mitigation game: does adaptation promote participation in international environmental agreements?

2022

AbstractThis paper studies how the investment in adaptation can influence the participation in an international environmental agreement (IEA) when countries decide in adaptation before they choose emissions. Three types of agreements are studied, a mitigation agreement for which countries coordinate their decisions only on emissions; an adaptation agreement for which there is only coordination when countries decide their levels of adaptation and a complete agreement when there is coordination in both emissions and adaptation levels. In every case, we assume that the degree of effectiveness of adaptation is bounded from above, in order words, adaptation can alleviate the environmental proble…

international environmental agreementsefectiveness of adaptationEconomics and Econometricsvulnerabilityadaptation agreementPolitical Science and International RelationsUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAScomplete agreemenLawadaptation-mitigation gameInternational Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
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Up with ecology, down with economy? : The consolidation of the idea of climate change mitigation in the global public sphere

2018

Building on theories of valuation and evaluation, we develop an analytical framework that outlines six elements of the process of consolidation of an idea in the public sphere. We then use the framework to analyse the process of consolidation of the idea of climate change mitigation between 1997 and 2013, focusing on the interplay between ecological and economic evaluations. Our content analysis of 1274 articles in leading newspapers in five countries around the globe shows that (1) ecological arguments increase over time, (2) economic arguments decrease over time, (3) the visibility of environmental nongovernmental organizations as carriers of ecological ideas increases over time, (4) the …

julkinen keskusteluSosiologia - Sociologyclimate changestalousVALUATIONtaloudellinen kehitysnews mediaLanguage and Linguisticslehdistökirjoittelu0508 media and communicationsConsolidation (business)050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsClimate changemedia_commonValuation (finance)evaluationEcology517 Political scienceCommunication05 social sciencesekologisuusekologiaCOVERAGE0506 political scienceValtio-oppi hallintotiede - Political scienceclimate changeeconomy5141 SociologyPublic sphereFull Length ArticlesecologyGERMANuutisointiCompromisemedia_common.quotation_subjectPOWER518 Media and communicationsClimate change050801 communication & media studiesecological characterMEDIAPoliticsPOLITICSNews media1172 Environmental sciencesUSnäkökulmailmastonmuutoksetMedia- ja viestintätieteet - Media and communicationsDISCOURSEClimate change mitigationta5141sanomalehdetarviointi
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Dung application increases CH4 production potential and alters the composition and abundance of methanogen community in restored peatland soils from …

2018

Peatland restoration via rewetting aims to recover biological communities and biogeochemical processes typical to pristine peatlands. While rewetting promotes recovery of C accumulation favorable for climate mitigation, it also promotes methane (CH4) emissions. The potential for exceptionally high emissions after rewetting has been measured for Central European peatland sites previously grazed by cattle. We addressed the hypothesis that these exceptionally high CH4 emissions result from the previous land use. We analyzed the effects of cattle dung application to peat soils in a short- (2 weeks), a medium- (1 year) and a long-term (grazing) approach. We measured the CH4 production potentials…

lantaclimate mitigationlaitumetkasvihuonekaasutrewettingcattle grazingmethanogenmaankäyttöennallistaminenturvemaatmetaani
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Assessing the case of Dengue in Argentina 2009: discrimination and fear

2010

After almost a decade, the re-appearance of Dengue in Argentina caused panic and fears. Unlike Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay where policies of preventions have been followed, the future of dengue is uncertain for Argentina; this paper does not have any political affiliation but emphasizes the role that mass media play in the coverage of epidemics. The question as to whether a newspaper or mass media corporation should maintain a minimum of objectivity is too complex to be resolved in this short article. However, we have so far set forth a model which will help other researchers to interpret topics of this nature in the future. In moments of disorder, uncertainty or disaster, societies experi…

media_common.quotation_subjectpanicDengue outbreakCorporationlcsh:Communication. Mass mediaDengue feverNewspapermitigationPoliticsGossipPolitical sciencemedicineObjectivity (science)media_commonMass mediabusiness.industrylcsh:Journalism. The periodical press etc.Communicationlcsh:PN4699-5650medicine.diseaselcsh:P87-96Political economyIdeologybusinessSocial psychologypolitical fields.Brazilian Journalism Research
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Sociolinguistic variation of mitigating mechanisms: usage differences according to age and sex

2018

El presente artículo estudia la variación sociolingüística del fenómeno pragmático de la mitigación en las variables sociales de edad y sexo en el corpus PRESEEA-Valencia. En concreto, se centra en las diferencias cuantitativas y cualitativas en el empleo de mecanismos lingüísticos mitigadores y en las funciones de mitigación. Se analiza todo el sociolecto alto (Gómez Molina et alii 2001), que corresponde a 24 entrevistas semiformales (720 minutos), distribuidas proporcionalmente en tres grupos de edad (20-34 años; 35-55 años; 55 años en adelante) y en dos sexos (mujeres y hombres).El total de actos de habla mitigados en el corpus es de 960 y el número de mecanismos mitigadores es de 1838. …

mitigación; variación sociolingüística; entrevista semiformalmitigation; sociolinguistic variation; semiformal interviewLlenguatge i llengüesCultura, Lenguaje y Representación
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