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The green roofs for reduction in the load on rainwater drainage in highly urbanised areas

2021

AbstractRapid weather phenomena, particularly sudden and intense rainfall, have become a problem in urban areas in recent years. During heavy rainfall, urban rainwater drainage systems are unable to discharge huge amounts of runoff into collecting reservoirs, which usually results in local flooding. This paper presents attempts to forecast a reduction in the load on the rainwater drainage system through the implementation of green roofs in a case study covering two selected districts of Opole (Poland)—the Old Town and the City Centre. Model tests of extensive and intensive roofs were carried out, in order to determine the reduction of rainwater runoff from the roof surface for the site unde…

RainfallConservation of Natural Resources010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRunoffHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisRainGreen roof010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGreen roof potentialRainwater harvestingDrainage system (geomorphology)Water MovementsEnvironmental ChemistryCity centreDrainageCitiesUrban areasRoofStorm water drainage0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFlooding (psychology)General MedicinePollutionEnvironmental sciencePolandWater resource managementSurface runoffResearch ArticleForecastingEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research International
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Assessing the sustainability of small wastewater treatment systems: A composite indicator approach

2014

The assessment of the sustainability of wastewater treatment (WWT) systems has gained interest in recent years. However, most previous studies have focused on environmental and/or economic dimensions ignoring social aspects. Moreover, they tend to be based on sets of indicators rather than providing a holistic assessment. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes an innovative methodology to assess the sustainability of WWT systems based on the development of a composite indicator embracing economic, environmental and social issues. Subsequently, the global sustainability of seven WWT technologies for secondary treatment in small communities is compared. The joint application of the …

Secondary treatmentConservation of Natural ResourcesEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryEnvironmental resource managementAnalytic hierarchy processContext (language use)WastewaterComposite indicatorEnvironmental economicsWaste Disposal FluidPollutionDecision Support TechniquesWetlandsSustainabilityEnvironmental ChemistrySewage treatmentScenario analysisbusinessWaste Management and DisposalScience of The Total Environment
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Assessment of wastewater treatment alternatives for small communities: An analytic network process approach

2015

The selection of the most appropriate wastewater treatment (WWT) technology is a complex problem since many alternatives are available and many criteria are involved in the decision-making process. To deal with this challenge, the analytic network process (ANP) is applied for the first time to rank a set of seven WWT technology set-ups for secondary treatment in small communities. A major advantage of ANP is that it incorporates interdependent relationships between elements. Results illustrated that extensive technologies, constructed wetlands and pond systems are the most preferred alternatives by WWT experts. The sensitivity analysis performed verified that the ranking of WWT alternatives…

Secondary treatmentEngineeringConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringOperations researchProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectAnalytic network processDecision MakingWastewaterWaste Disposal FluidDecision Support TechniquesResidence CharacteristicsEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalSelection (genetic algorithm)media_commonbusiness.industryRank (computer programming)Environmental engineeringPollutionInterdependenceRankingWetlandsSustainabilitybusiness
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Five key attributes can increase marine protected areas performance for small-scale fisheries management

2016

AbstractMarine protected areas (MPAs) have largely proven to be effective tools for conserving marine ecosystem, while socio-economic benefits generated by MPAs to fisheries are still under debate. Many MPAs embed a no-take zone, aiming to preserve natural populations and ecosystems, within a buffer zone where potentially sustainable activities are allowed. Small-scale fisheries (SSF) within buffer zones can be highly beneficial by promoting local socio-economies. However, guidelines to successfully manage SSFs within MPAs, ensuring both conservation and fisheries goals, and reaching a win-win scenario, are largely unavailable. From the peer-reviewed literature, grey-literature and intervie…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesConservation of Natural ResourcesBuffer zoneDatabases FactualFishingFisheriesFish stock010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArticleMediterranean SeaAnimalsMarine ecosystemEcosystemMultidisciplinarybusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEnvironmental resource managementFishesSocioeconomic FactorsScale (social sciences)SustainabilityMarine protected areaFisheries managementFactor Analysis StatisticalbusinessAlgorithmsScientific Reports
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Bright spots as climate‐smart marine spatial planning tools for conservation and blue growth

2021

Marine spatial planning that addresses ocean climate-driven change (‘climate-smart MSP’) is a global aspiration to support economic growth, food security and ecosystem sustainability. Ocean climate change (‘CC’) modelling may become a key decision-support tool for MSP, but traditional modelling analysis and communication challenges prevent their broad uptake. We employed MSP-specific ocean climate modelling analyses to inform a real-life MSP process; addressing how nature conservation and fisheries could be adapted to CC. We found that the currently planned distribution of these activities may become unsustainable during the policy's implementation due to CC, leading to a shortfall in its s…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesConservation of Natural Resourcesmarine protected areaClimate Change:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497 [VDP]FisheriesClimate changeadaptationOceanography01 natural sciences12. Responsible consumptionmitigation03 medical and health sciencesblue carbonEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystem14. Life underwaternature-based solutionsEcosystem030304 developmental biologyGeneral Environmental Science0303 health sciencesGlobal and Planetary ChangeFood securityEcologybusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEnvironmental resource managementMarine spatial planning:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsvitenskap: 420::Matematisk modellering og numeriske metoder: 427 [VDP]15. Life on landClimate resilienceAdaptation PhysiologicalGeography13. Climate actionSustainabilityEcosystem managementMarine protected areamarine spatial planningbusinessGlobal Change Biology
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The detrimental consequences for seagrass of ineffective marine park management related to boat anchoring.

2014

Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile meadows are recognized as priority habitat for conservation by the EU Habitats Directive. The La Maddalena Archipelago National Park (Mediterranean Sea) P. oceanica meadow. , the dominant coastal habitat of the area, is mostly threatened by boat anchoring. 12. years after the establishment of mooring fields and anchoring restrictions, a study was conducted to measure their effectiveness on the conservation of seagrass and the mitigation of anchoring damage. We found that: (i) the condition of P. oceanica was disturbed, both in the mooring fields and in control locations; (ii) mooring fields and anchoring restrictions did not show to be an efficient system for …

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaConservation of Natural ResourcesAquatic ScienceOceanographyMediterranean SeaConservation of Natural ResourceShipEcosystemShipsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryMooring systemAlismatalesbiologyEcologyNational parkMedicine (all)Boat anchoringSeagraMooringbiology.organism_classificationPollutionManagementFisheryGeographySeagrassHabitatPosidonia oceanicaArchipelagoThreatened speciesHabitats DirectiveAlismatidaeMarine pollution bulletin
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Towards a landscape scale management of pesticides: ERA using changes in modelled occupancy and abundance to assess long-term population impacts of p…

2015

Pesticides are regulated in Europe and this process includes an environmental risk assessment (ERA) for nontarget arthropods (NTA). Traditionally a non-spatial or field trial assessment is used. In this study we exemplify the introduction of a spatial context to the ERA as well as suggest a way in which the results of complex models, necessary for proper inclusion of spatial aspects in the ERA, can be presented and evaluated easily using abundance and occupancy ratios (AOR). We used an agent-based simulation system and an existing model for a wide-spread carabid beetle (Bembidion lampros), to evaluate the impact of a fictitious highly-toxic pesticide on population density and the distributi…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaConservation of Natural ResourcesBembidion lamprosEnvironmental EngineeringOccupancyPopulationEnvironmental pollutionRisk AssessmentTERRESTRIAL ARTHROPODLandscape-scale risk assessmentEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental impact assessmentPROTECTIONPesticidesFIELDHABITATeducationWaste Management and DisposalALMaSSSpatial contextual awarenessSource–sink dynamicseducation.field_of_studyGEsource-sink dynamicsbusiness.industryEcologyEnvironmental resource managementAbundance Occupancy Ratio indexAbundance Occupancy Ratio index.AgricultureModels Theoretical15. Life on landFARMLANDEnvironmental risk assessmentECOTOXICOLOGYPollutionSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata13. Climate actionAgricultureSource-sink dynamicsEnvironmental scienceRISK-ASSESSMENTEnvironmental PollutionRisk assessmentbusinessSource-sink dynamicBembidion lampro
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Large-scale effects of migration and conflict in pre-agricultural groups: Insights from a dynamic model.

2016

The debate on the causes of conflict in human societies has deep roots. In particular, the extent of conflict in hunter-gatherer groups remains unclear. Some authors suggest that large-scale violence only arose with the spreading of agriculture and the building of complex societies. To shed light on this issue, we developed a model based on operatorial techniques simulating population-resource dynamics within a two-dimensional lattice, with humans and natural resources interacting in each cell of the lattice. The model outcomes under different conditions were compared with recently available demographic data for prehistoric South America. Only under conditions that include migration among c…

Social ProblemsEcological MetricsMolecular biologyPopulation Dynamicslcsh:MedicineDNA constructionGeographical locationsPopulation dynamics Heisenberg equation quantum dynamicsPopulation MetricsNatural ResourcesGene Expression and Vector TechniquesHumanslcsh:ScienceSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaDemographyPopulation DensityMolecular Biology Assays and Analysis TechniquesPopulation BiologyEcologyEcology and Environmental Scienceslcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesAgricultureVector ConstructionEmigration and ImmigrationModels TheoreticalSouth AmericaResearch and analysis methodsMolecular biology techniquesSocioeconomic FactorsCarrying Capacitylcsh:QPeople and placesAlgorithmsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Effects of temperature and desiccation on ex situ conservation of nongreen fern spores

2012

Premise of the study Fern spores are unicellular and haploid, making them a potential model system to study factors that regulate lifespan and mechanisms of aging. Aging rates of nongreen spores were measured to compare longevity characteristics among diverse fern species and test for orthodox response to storage temperature and moisture. Methods Aging of spores from 10 fern species was quantified by changes in germination and growth parameters. Storage temperature ranged from ambient room to -196°C (liquid nitrogen); spores were dried to ambient relative humidity (RH) or using silica gel. Key results Survival of spores varied under ambient storage conditions, with one species dying within …

SporesConservation of Natural Resourcesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGerminationPlant ScienceBiologyFreezingBotanyGeneticsRelative humidityDesiccationEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonMoistureOrthodox seedfungiTemperatureLongevitybiology.organism_classificationSporeGerminationFernsRegression AnalysisFernDesiccationAmerican Journal of Botany
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In Itinere STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT of an integrated provincial waste system

2009

In the paper, the practical problem of analysing in an integrated way the performance of provincial waste systems is approached, in the framework of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). In particular, the in itinere phase of SEA is analysed herein. After separating out a proper group of ambits, to which the waste system is supposed to determine relevant impacts, pertinent sets of single indicators are proposed. Through the adoption of such indicators the time trend of the system is investigated, and the suitability of each indicator is critically revised. The structure of the evaluation scheme, which is essentially based on the use of ambit issues and analytical indicators, calls …

Structure (mathematical logic)Sustainable developmentConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleComputer scienceDashboard (business)Waste Management SystemEnvironmental economicsPollutionPolicy Performance Index.Trend analysisItalyWaste ManagementEnvironmental protectionSustainabilityStrategic Environmental AssessmentProduction (economics)Dashboard of SustainabilityEnvironmental PollutionStrategic environmental assessmentIntegrated AnalysiReliability (statistics)Environmental Monitoring
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