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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENTS TO CONTROL SOIL EROSION

2021

[EN] High rates of soil erosion compromise sustainable agriculture. In rainfed agricultural fields, erosion rates several orders of magnitude higher than the erosion rates considered tolerable have been quantified. In Mediterranean rainfed crops such as vineyards, almonds and olive groves, and in the new sloping citrus and persimmon plantations, the rates of soil loss make it necessary to apply measures to reduce them to avoid collapse in agricultural production. Managements such as weeds, catch crops and mulches (straw and pruning remains) are viable options to achieve sustainability. This work applies measurements through plots, simulated rainfall experiments and ISUM (Improved Stock-Unea…

CartographyErosión del sueloRunoffControl (management)Cultural HeritageMediterraneanPublic administration3D ModellingAgricultura sostenibleSustainable agriculturemedia_common.cataloged_instanceResource managementCartografíaEuropean unionEnvironmental applicationsMediterráneoEscorrentíamedia_common2. Zero hungerEarth observationbusiness.industry15. Life on land6. Clean watersustainable agricultureGeophysicsGeographyMappingAgricultureSoil erosionGeocomputingbusinessGeodesyISUMProceedings - 3rd Congress in Geomatics Engineering - CIGeo
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The transformation of the Russian defence industry

1995

TRADITIONALLY, THE DEFENCE INDUSTRY constituted the most powerful industrial lobby in the USSR, with an administrative structure at all the organisational levels where its interests could be affected. With a hierarchical and pyramidal structure, the different entities of the sector remained isolated from strictly civilian bodies. The strategic part it played within the organisation of the Soviet Union enabled the defence industry to manage a growing and important volume of resources; on the one hand, it had a special supply system which guaranteed regular high-quality provision of the most advanced technology in the country, as well as highly qualified human resources. On the other hand, th…

CentralisationEconomics and EconometricsHistoryEconomic growthNational securitySociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Geography Planning and DevelopmentFace (sociological concept)Defence industryDecentralizationMarket economyEconomicsProduction (economics)businessHuman resourcesEurope-Asia Studies
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The resilience of Finnish farms: Exploring the interplay between agency and structure

2020

Resilience implies, in its essence, the capacity of a system to tolerate disturbances while retaining its essential functions. In the context of agriculture, resilience thinking calls for considering the ability of farms to thrive in turbulent times along with the ability of the ecological system – in which the agricultural production is embedded – to retain its function and integrity. Resilience is a relevant conceptual tool to analyse the contradictory management demands that farms are facing within the current neoliberal market regime: being economically viable and environmentally sustainable. In this study, the resilience of farms was operationalised through farmers' perceptions concern…

CentralisationmaatilatSociology and Political ScienceNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyVulnerabilityagrifood systemContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentmaatilatalousfarm systemAgency (sociology)Agricultural productivityResilience (network)resilienceresilienssiruokajärjestelmätkestävä maatalous05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningtoimijuusStructure and agencyVirtuous circle and vicious circleagency-structureBusiness050703 geographyadaptive renewal cycleJournal of Rural Studies
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Essential Package of Palliative Care for Women With Cervical Cancer: Responding to the Suffering of a Highly Vulnerable Population

2021

Women with cervical cancer, especially those with advanced disease, appear to experience suffering that is more prevalent, complex, and severe than that caused by other cancers and serious illnesses, and approximately 85% live in low- and middle-income countries where palliative care is rarely accessible. To respond to the highly prevalent and extreme suffering in this vulnerable population, we convened a group of experienced experts in all aspects of care for women with cervical cancer, and from countries of all income levels, to create an essential package of palliative care for cervical cancer (EPPCCC). The EPPCCC consists of a set of interventions, medicines, simple equipment, social s…

Cervical cancerGynecologic CancerCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carebusiness.industryPsychological interventionMEDLINEmedicine.diseaseSPECIAL ARTICLES03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFamily medicineHealth caremedicineIncome levelVulnerable population030212 general & internal medicineHuman resourcesbusinessJCO Global Oncology
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Analysis of health communication texts: UK press coverage of debates about assisted dying

2015

Conventionally, social researchers analyse media messages by reading text and coding it. This is time consuming and restricts many studies to small samples. Nowadays very large amounts of text are available in electronic form, offering potential insights into the health messages they contain, but which appear daunting to the analyst with limited resources using conventional methods. I explain and illustrate methods for the computer-assisted analysis of media texts, using specialised software (Wordsmith Tools and Wordstat). These allow the analyst to provide a statistical overview of the key features of texts, to compare them (looking at change over time, for example) and to select illustrat…

Change over timeMultidisciplinaryMultimediabusiness.industrycomputer.software_genreKey featuresData scienceSoftwareHistory and Philosophy of ScienceElectronic formSociologybusinesscomputerHealth communicationLimited resourcesCoding (social sciences)Mètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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<title>Statistical bandwidth allocation for multiservice networks</title>

2002

Multiservice networks will carry di erent kinds of applications in the near future. Bandwidth requirements change rapidly, and the network resource management will play an important role to guarantee the use of the limited resources in the most eAEcient way. We approach the channel capacity allocation problem by developing an SLA (Service Level Agreement) based channel allocation method. In our model, the channel may be wired or wireless, so this method can be adapted in multi-technique networks. The algorithm allocates resources to several di erent service classes via several di erent capacity routes. Service provider perfroms optimization by allocating data rate in such a way that the sat…

Channel allocation schemesbusiness.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceService providerTelecommunications networkService-level agreementBandwidth allocationBandwidth (computing)Resource allocationRevenueWirelessResource managementTelecommunicationsbusinessCommunication channelComputer networkSPIE Proceedings
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A Basic View on Models of Nature and the Concept of “Sustainability”

2010

The discussion below is primarily connected to the challenge of agricultural crop production in western and northern Europe by the global change of climate (Box IV.3), but the ideas are of a general character and could therefore be extended outside this geographical area. We believe that strategic thinking and strategic decisions on agriculture and the way of preparing tactical decisions have to be reconsidered everywhere.

Character (mathematics)Strategic thinkingManagement scienceNatural resource economicsCrop productionAgriculturebusiness.industrySustainabilitySustainable agricultureEconomicsGlobal changebusinessCommon Agricultural Policy
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Urban water quality modelling: a parsimonious holistic approach for a complex real case study

2010

In the past three decades, scientific research has focused on the preservation of water resources, and in particular, on the polluting impact of urban areas on natural water bodies. One approach to this research has involved the development of tools to describe the phenomena that take place on the urban catchment during both wet and dry periods. Research has demonstrated the importance of the integrated analysis of all the transformation phases that characterise the delivery and treatment of urban water pollutants from source to outfall. With this aim, numerous integrated urban drainage models have been developed to analyse the fate of pollution from urban catchments to the final receiving …

Chemical processConservation of Natural ResourcesTime FactorsEnvironmental Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjecturban drainage integrated modelling water quality management water quality monitoring wet weather pollutionWater SupplyWater MovementsQuality (business)CitiesDrainageEnvironmental planningBespokeWater Science and Technologymedia_commonSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleDrainage SanitaryWater PollutionOutfallSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEnvironmental engineeringModels TheoreticalCatchment hydrologyWater resourcesItalyEnvironmental scienceWater quality
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Teaching Green Analytical and Synthesis Chemistry: Performing Laboratory Experiments in a Greener Way

2019

Our future challenges in resource, environmental and societal sustainability demand efficient and benign-by-design scientific technologies for working with chemical processes and products. In this chapter, we have considered the major aspects of green analytical and synthetic chemistry as a new paradigm and its integration with higher education course curriculum. Teaching green analytical chemistry must be focused on analytical parameters and practices more than on the incorporation of the so-called green parameters to the basic analytical properties. Thus accuracy, representativeness, traceability, sensitivity and selectivity in the renewed paradigmatic chemistry have been complemented and…

Chemical processGreen chemistryResource (project management)Higher educationTraceabilityComputer sciencebusiness.industryManagement scienceSustainabilityAnalytical Chemistry (journal)businessCurriculum
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Catalytic treatment of rapeseed straw for enhanced production of furfural and glucose for bioethanol production

2021

Abstract Ethanol produced from renewable biomass, such as lignocellulosic feedstock, is one of the most promising future biofuels. In this paper, rapeseed straw was tested as an abundant and cost-effective renewable resource material for the production of cellulosic glucose. Pre-treatment of this material is an important step to improve the efficiency of subsequent cellulose hydrolysis. In this study, we used two pre-treatment methods – hydrothermochemical and ultrasound. Studies have shown that, in the initial hydrothermal pre-treatment of rapeseed straw, Al2(SO4)3 may be used as an efficient catalyst, at least in procedures for obtaining glucose. An increase in the amount of this catalyst…

ChemistryBioengineeringStrawRaw materialPulp and paper industryFurfuralApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compoundCellulosic ethanolBiofuelEnzymatic hydrolysisRenewable resourceProcess Biochemistry
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