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Ecomusei e micromusei

2022

Faced with a renewed framework of museology, the concept of cultural heritage, expanding enormously, refers to a great complexity of underlying elements, stories and relationships that require and await a necessary narrative, conveyed by material and immaterial, communicative artifacts. Design is called, today more and more often, to operate within the complexity of design strategies that are able to develop new ways of enhancing, communicating and using cultural heritage and traditional productions rooted in the territories, exploring their multiple aspects also through methodologies of highly experimental design (interactive, multimedia). Each ecomuseum represents a unique reality, by ter…

ecomuseum territorial resources immaterial participatory processes cultural heritageSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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The energy policy in Spain: the case of the sector of the electricity

2016

In this article the recent electricity policy in Spain is analysed. Firstly, the paper study how the goals were established, afterword it explains the design of the economic policy and finally their results are hi-ghlighted. The article concludes by evaluating the results obtained, with reference to the initially established objectives and also the costs of the policies implemented

economic policyespañaNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineJZ2-6530Energy policypolítica energéticaelectricidadspainpolítica económicaelectricityBusinessElectricityInternational relationsenergy policyCuadernos Iberoamericanos
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Measuring the Economic, Environmental, and Social Sustainability of Short Food Supply Chains

2019

The production and distribution of food are among the hot topics debated in the context of sustainable development. Short food supply chains (SFSCs) are now widely believed to be more sustainable in comparison to mass food delivery systems. To date, very little quantitative evidence exists on the impacts of various types of food supply chains. Using a cross-sectional quantitative approach, this study assesses the sustainability of distribution channels in short and long food supply chains based on 208 food producers across seven countries: France, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. Ten distribution channel types are used in this study. To provide a comprehensiv…

economicNatural resource economics020209 energy[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Geography Planning and DevelopmentSocial sustainabilityEconomic sustainabilityImpact assessmentsTJ807-830Context (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sources12. Responsible consumption[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIndicatorseconomic social and environmental sustainabilityGE1-350Environmental sustainabilitysocial and environmental sustainability0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFood milesshort food supply chains (SFSCs)2. Zero hungerSustainable developmentimpact assessmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessmentShort food supply chainsShort food supply chainsindicatorsSocial sustainabilityEnvironmental sciencesshort food supply chains (SFSCs);economic;social and environmental sustainability;indicators;impact assessment13. Climate actionSustainabilityCarbon footprintBusinessSustainability
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Environmental Aspects of Implementation of Micro Hydro Power Plants – A Short Review

2015

Abstract The economic importance of micro hydro power plants is obvious around the world and the development trend will continue well into the future. Unfortunately the effects on the local lotic systems habitats and biocoenosis are not studied, and in some cases or are known only to a small degree. A variety of taxa were identified in the study case areas as being significantly affected by the micro hydro power plants: macrophytes, macroinvertebrates and fish.

economyGeographyEcologymicro hydro power plantsbusiness.industryEcology (disciplines)Environmental resource managementMicro hydro15. Life on landbusinessQH540-549.5Power (physics)Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Dynamic Sustainability Assessment Tool: Case Study of Green Biorefineries in Danish Agriculture

2020

In this work, a novel, dynamic sustainability assessment tool is presented and validated in a case study. This tool combines two methods&mdash

ecosystem carrying capacityImpact assessment020209 energySupply chainlcsh:TJ807-830Ecosystem carrying capacityGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sourcesTemporal aspects02 engineering and technologySystem dynamics010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesPlanetary boundariesPlanetary boundaries0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCarrying capacityagriculture modelinglcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350impact assessmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsSustainability assessmentEnvironmental resource managementplanetary boundariestemporal aspectsSystem dynamicsbiorefineriesBiorefinerieslcsh:TD194-195Work (electrical)sustainability assessmentAgricultureSustainabilityEnvironmental sciencesystem dynamicsbusinessAgriculture modelingSustainability
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How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems?

2017

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ecosystem0106 biological sciencesTotal organic carbonautochthonousEcologyhiili010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEcology (disciplines)allochthonousAquatic ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFreshwater ecosystemTerrestrial organic matterbiochemical compositionDissolved organic carbonresource utilisationProduction (economics)freshwaterBiological sciencesFreshwater systemsFreshwater Biology
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Evolutionary genomics can improve prediction of species' responses to climate change

2020

Abstract Global climate change (GCC) increasingly threatens biodiversity through the loss of species, and the transformation of entire ecosystems. Many species are challenged by the pace of GCC because they might not be able to respond fast enough to changing biotic and abiotic conditions. Species can respond either by shifting their range, or by persisting in their local habitat. If populations persist, they can tolerate climatic changes through phenotypic plasticity, or genetically adapt to changing conditions depending on their genetic variability and census population size to allow for de novo mutations. Otherwise, populations will experience demographic collapses and species may go ext…

eco‐evolutionary dynamicsComments and OpinionsRange (biology)Species distributionlcsh:EvolutionBiodiversityeco-evolutionary dynamics10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studiesmodelslcsh:QH359-425GeneticsComment and OpinionKeystone speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLocal adaptationgenomic quantitative geneticsbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental niche modellingGeographyBiodiversity loss570 Life sciences; biology590 Animals (Zoology)Biological dispersalbusinessGlobal biodiversity
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Religious believes versus cultural resource management: about the Medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia (Spain)

2001

Archaeological heritage ownership is a controversial subject under the influence of both ethnic and religious claims. In 1996, a group of Jewish communities finally were able to interrupt the archaeological excavation under way at the medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia. In this manner they did not allow the anthropological analysis of human remains recovered at the site that were reburied at the Jewish cemetery of Barcelona. Both administrations, local and regional, prioritized religious claims of the communities involved with respect to the archaeological heritage. As a consequence of a complaint filed by a group of citizens, the Síndic of Greuges of the Valencian Community (regional omb…

edad mediaArchaeologyreligióncementerio judíolegislacióngestión del patrimonio arqueológicoreinhumaciónArqueologiavalenciaCC1-960PrehistòriaRe-inhumation; Archaeological resource management; Religion; Legislation; Jewish cemetery; Medieval Age; ValenciaReinhumación; Gestión del patrimonio arqueológico; Religión; Legislación; Cementerio judío; Edad Media; Valencia
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Prepublicaciones: distribucion centralizada vs. descentralizada.

2000

Prepublications are accounts of research results that are distributed prior to formal publication in scientific journals. They are the form of scholarly communication that has taken more advantage of the advances in telecommunication and information technologies. Their electronic distribution has taken a different form within the disciplines. In this paper we compare the decentralized model of Economies with the centralized model of Physics.<br><br>Las Prepublicaciones, borradores de trabajos distribuídos antes de su publicacion formal en revistas, han sido el proceso de comunicación científica que más se ha beneficiado de los avances en telecomunicaciones. Su distribución elect…

edición electrónicascholarly communicationbusiness.industryprepublicacionesInformation technologyDistribution (economics)Library and Information SciencesScholarly communicationlcsh:ZBibliography. Library science. Information resourceslcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourceselectronic publishingpreprintsTelecommunicationsbusinesscomunicación científicaZRevista española de Documentación Científica
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Relación entre formación universitaria y competencia mediática del profesorado

2019

Este trabajo muestra el vínculo entre los niveles de competencia mediática del profesorado no universitario y la formación recibida por el profesorado de acuerdo con los actuales currículos universitarios en España. A partir de nuestro análisis, que se llevó a cabo a partir de los currículos de todas las universidades españolas con formación en educación (un total de 252 grados) y de un diagnóstico de competencia mediática de profesores no universitarios (906 sujetos) de nueve provincias españolas, llegamos a la conclusión de que existe una relación coherente entre estas dimensiones. En otras palabras, las deficiencias en la competencia mediática del personal docente no universitario son un…

educación mediáticaTeaching stafftecnología comunicativalcsh:Education (General)Educationformación de profesoresformación del profesoradomedios audiovisualesPedagogynuevas tecnologías0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCompetence (human resources)Curriculumestudiante para profesorinvestigación sobre programas de estudios05 social sciences050301 education050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesTeacher trainingMedia literacymedios de comunicación de masasEducaciólcsh:Llcsh:L7-991Psychologycompetencia mediática0503 educationlcsh:EducationFormació del professorat
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