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Offsetting harmful ecological impacts by restoring conservation areas

2019

Ihmistoiminnasta aiheutuvat ekologisesti haitalliset vaikutukset voidaan kompensoida tuottamalla luonnon kannalta hyötyjä, esimerkiksi ennallistamalla elinympäristöjä tai perustamalla uusia luonnonsuojelualueita. Elinympäristön ennallistaminen mahdollistaa elinympäristön palautumisen kohti luonnontilaa. Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää, voitaisiinko jo aiemmin suojelluilla alueilla tehtävällä ennallistamisella saavuttaa ekologisessa kompensaatiossa tarvittava luontohyöty. Voi ehkä vaikuttaa siltä, että tällä tavoin tuotetut hyödyt eivät ole luonnon kannalta lisäisiä, koska toimenpiteet kohdistuvat alueisiin, jotka ovat jo suojeltu. Suomessa on kuitenkin tällä hetkellä monia suo…

biodiversity offsettingconservation biologyekologinen kompensaatioluonnonsuojelubiologiaResource (biology)Offset (computer science)ympäristöoikeusNatural resource economicsArea networkGeneral MedicineConservationHabitatenvironmental lawelinympäristöBusinessArtikkelitelinympäristöjen ennallistaminenennallistaminenluonnonsuojeluProtected areaRestoration ecologyhabitat restorationAlue ja Ympäristö
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Social impacts of biodiversity offsetting: A review

2022

Biodiversity offsetting is the widely studied last step of the mitigation hierarchy. Despite numerous studies and the methodological development completed for biodiversity calculations, the human aspect remains unsolved. Biodiversity conservation is typically governed at national or state levels, but the harm caused to biodiversity as well as people occurs locally. In biodiversity offsetting, biodiversity values can be relocated far from the original area, but relocating the values people hold regarding their nearby nature may not be possible. Acknowledging the local people's hopes and values may further complicate biodiversity offsetting, therefore it emphasises even more the need to avoid…

biodiversity offsettingdisplacementekologinen kompensaatiokestävä kehitysconservationpaikallisyhteisötmaankäyttöhyväksyttävyysbiodiversiteettiparticipationsosiaalinen kestävyysmaaseutuelinkeinotsocial acceptabilityluonnonsuojeluEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsosallistuminenNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Essays on labour market institutions and macroeconomic dynamics

2019

Labour market reforms play an important role in the public debate and policy recommendations. This thesis aims to find evidence on how labour market institutions are related to economic dynamics and adjustment. The thesis contains an introductory chapter and three essays. The first essay uses data of OECD countries to study whether differences in labour market institutions explain the differences in business cycle dynamics across OECD countries. The second and third essays use theoretical models to study centralized wage-setting and wage-setting coordination. The results of the first essay suggest that labour market institution variables have explanatory power for the heterogeneity in the v…

business cycleswage-setting coordinationLabour market institutionslabour market organisationscentralized wage-settinglabour market
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Evaluating the motivating environment in Finland compared to the United States—a survey

1991

A comparison was made of perceptions of IS personnel—especially of analysts, programmers and managers—on factors relating to motivation and goal setting in Finland and the United States. The JDS/DP, a modification of the job diagnostic survey instrument, was used to collect data in these locations. The survey covered a statistically unbiased and representative sample in both countries. The results indicated significant similarities between the two populations. Not only were individual characteristics of growth-need and social-need similar, but their perception of job-related variables were also quite similar. The only differences found were in the job satisfaction of technical experts and i…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyInformation technologyLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsInformation scienceManagement information systemsPerceptionAccounting information systemStrategic information systemJob satisfactionbusinessPsychologyGoal settingInformation Systemsmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Information Systems
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Successful and Positive Learning Through Study Crafting: A Self-Control Perspective

2019

Using social media and other Internet-based sources could distract students from decent academic learning and lead to negative learning, and self-control is required to foster self-regulated learning. Self-control involves the trait-like capacity for self-control and the state-like level of self-control strength, which could be used for performing self-control tasks. Capacity for self-control can be increased by regularly practicing self-control similar to a muscle that needs training for strengthening. We encourage creating study environments in which self-control is reasonably demanded. In particular, we propose that students should be enabled to engage in study crafting behavior. Study c…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Identity (social science)Self-controlMathematics educationThe InternetSocial mediaPsychologybusinessSelf-regulated learningGoal settingAutonomymedia_common
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Acceptability of partially dealcoholized wines - Measuring the impact of sensory and information cues on overall liking in real-life settings

2009

International audience; In this study, the effect of partial alcohol reduction in wine on consumer expectation and overall liking was investigated in real-life settings (by a Home-Use-Test). By varying the wine in the bottle and by manipulating the information on the label, it was possible to assess the relative impact of sensory properties and information cues on overall liking. Standard Chardonnay and Syrah wines were partially dealcoholized from about 13.5% to about 9.5%. After bottling, these dealcoholized wines were presented once with information about real alcohol content (9.5%) and once with false information about alcohol content (13.5%). A third bottle with standard wine inside wa…

business.product_categoryINFORMATION030309 nutrition & dieteticsSEGMENTATIONSensory system03 medical and health sciencesBottling line0404 agricultural biotechnology[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringBottleIn real lifeEXPECTATIONSWine0303 health sciencesREAL-LIFE SETTINGSNutrition and DieteticsALCOHOL-REDUCED WINEdigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesAdvertising04 agricultural and veterinary sciences[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food sciencePreferenceLIKINGWine tastingPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyAlcohol reductionFood Science
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Alcohol and Cannabis Consumption Does Not Diminish Cure Rates in a Real-World Cohort of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infected Patients on Opioid Substit…

2019

Background: The importance of alcohol and cannabis consumption for the effectiveness of treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection with direct acting antivirals (DAAs) in people on opioid substitution therapy (OST) has not been investigated in detail. Methods: We investigated sustained virological response (SVR) rates and proportion of lost to follow-up (LTFU) between OST (n = 739) and non-OST patients (n = 7008) in the German Hepatitis C-Registry (Deutsches Hepatitis C-Register, DHC-R), which is a national multicenter prospective non-interventional real-world registry. Non-OST patients comprised patients with former/current drug use (non-OST/DU; n = 1500) and patients never con…

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Rheological study of gel phenomena during epoxide network formation in the presence of sepiolite

2012

The dynamic behaviour during the crosslinking of an epoxy polymer near the gel point was monitored using rheological multiple frequency experiments. The influence of a needle-shaped inorganic nanofiller, sepiolite, either non-modified or organically surface modified during the cure process in the presence of an aliphatic and an aromatic hardener was investigated. The validity of various criteria for determining the gel point was examined for the crosslinking of these filled thermosets. The Winter–Chambon criterion at the gel point is obeyed by the unfilled and by the non-modified sepiolite-filled epoxy matrix with either of the two hardeners. However, physical gels are formed in the presenc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGel pointMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSepioliteOrganic ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)EpoxideThermosetting polymerEpoxyPolymerchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRheologyvisual_artMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialPolymer International
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Hyperbranched polymer architectures: From Flory's AB(f-1) polycondensates to controlled structures

2020

Abstract Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Staudinger's “macromolecular concept”, polymer scientists critically evaluate the past developments and future challenges of polymer science, asking: Quo vadis, Macromolecular Science? The main focus in Polymer Science has been on linear polymers or crosslinked systems (elastomers and thermosets) until the late 1980ies. The advent of dendritic polymers, i.e. dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers (HBPs) attracted wide-spread attention in the polymer community. This article gives a brief overview of the developments in the area of hyperbranched polymers and demonstrates that they have since become a novel class of polymer materials.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer scienceLinear polymerDendritic PolymersOrganic ChemistryHyperbranched polymersThermosetting polymer02 engineering and technologyPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElastomer01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistryDendrimerMaterials Chemistry0210 nano-technologyPolymer
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Epoxy resins as a matrix material in advanced fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites

2013

Abstract: This chapter discusses the epoxy resins which, thanks to their good and versatile properties, can be considered nowadays the most important class of thermosetting polymers. In particular the chapter first reviews both the epoxy resins commonly available on the market, including a new class of bio-derived epoxy resins, and the most-used curing agents. it then describes the principal characteristics of the epoxy resins and how it is possible to enhance them by adding several fillers to the epoxy system. Finally, the chapter analyzes the main engineering fields in which epoxy resins find application today and their possible future utilization.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialichemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumThermosetting polymerPolymerEpoxyFibre-reinforced plasticComposite materialepoxy resins good mechanical chemical and thermal performance high adhesion strength low shrinkage and toxicity applications.Curing (chemistry)
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