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Adapting teaching and assessment strategies to enhance competence-based learning in the framework of the european convergence process

2007

In the framework of the European higher education area, one of the key issues is to discuss how teaching, learning activities and assessment can be best organised to allow students to reach both transferable skills and subject related competences. In this context, during the 2005/06 academic year, our School decided to essay different strategies in a first-year Pilot Group, due to the traditional poor academic performance on these students. Thus, the proposal included a learning contract that must be signed for all the pupils enrolled on this particular group. Both active teaching-learning methods and additional assessment strategies were applied to achieve the objectives, defined in terms …

EngineeringAcademic yearHigher educationbusiness.industryTeaching methodMathematics educationTransferable skills analysisPortfolioBologna ProcessKey issuesbusinessCompetence (human resources)2007 37th annual frontiers in education conference - global engineering: knowledge without borders, opportunities without passports
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From Silk to Digital Technologies: A Gateway to New Opportunities for Creative Industries, Traditional Crafts and Designers. The SILKNOW Case

2020

Nowadays, cultural heritage is more than ever linked to the present. It links us to our cultural past through the conscious act of preserving and bequeathing to future generations, turning society into its custodian. The appreciation of cultural heritage happens not only because of its communicative power, but also because of its economic power, through sustainable development and the promotion of creative industries. This paper presents SILKNOW, an EU-H2002 funded project and its application to cultural heritage, as well as to creative industries and design innovation. To this end, it presents the use of image recognition tools applied to cultural heritage, through the interoperability of …

EngineeringArchitectural engineeringGeography Planning and DevelopmentInteroperabilitydesign0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology[SHS.MUSEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyRenewable energy sourcesCreative industriesIndustrial technology11. SustainabilityGE1-350silkSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte ModernaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSsustainable developmentTecnologia i civilitzacióEnvironmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningsustainabilityculture creativeinnovationSustainabilityddc:333.7ValenciaEconomic powerCulture creativeDesign[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesSilkTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195ddc:690[INFO.INFO-CY]Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY]0502 economics and businessTraditional knowledgeInnovationSustainable developmentSettore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrycultural heritageEnvironmental sciencesCultural heritage[INFO.INFO-IR]Computer Science [cs]/Information Retrieval [cs.IR]Sustainabilitycreative industryindustrial technologytraditional knowledgebusiness050203 business & managementddc:3337Sustainability
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Sustainability evaluation of Sicily's lemon and orange production: An energy, economic and environmental analysis

2013

The island of Sicily has a long standing tradition in citrus growing. We evaluated the sustainability of orange and lemon orchards, under organic and conventional farming, using an energy, environmental and economic analysis of the whole production cycle by using a life cycle assessment approach. These orchard systems differ only in terms of a few of the inputs used and the duration of the various agricultural operations. The quantity of energy consumption in the production cycle was calculated by multiplying the quantity of inputs used by the energy conversion factors drawn from the literature. The production costs were calculated considering all internal costs, including equipment, materi…

EngineeringCitrusConservation of Natural ResourcesEnergy-Generating ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringCitrus production Energy efficiency Production costs analysis Life cycle assessmentManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmentCitrus production; energy efficiency; production costs analysis; Life Cycle AssessmentAgricultural scienceLife cycle assessmentEnvironmental impact assessmentWaste Management and DisposalLife-cycle assessmentSicilyCitrus production; Energy efficiency; Production costs analysis Life cycle assessmentOrganic AgricultureIntensive farmingbusiness.industryCitrus productionFinal productEnvironmental engineeringProduction costs analysisAgricultureGeneral MedicineEnergy consumptionSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeCitrus production Energy efficiency Production costs analysis Life cycle assessmentEnergy efficiencyAgricultureSustainabilityCosts and Cost AnalysisbusinessEfficient energy useCitrus sinensis
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Municipal waste management in Sicily: practices and challenges.

2006

There are numerous problems yet to be solved in waste management and although efforts towards waste recovery and recycling have been made, landfills are still the most common method used in the EU and many other industrialised countries. Thermal disposal, particularly incineration, is a tested and viable alternative. In 2004, only 11% of the annual waste production of Italy was incinerated. Sicily, with over five million inhabitants, is the second largest region in Italy where waste management is now a critical problem. The use of landfills can no longer be considered a satisfactory environmental solution; therefore, new methods have to be chosen and waste-toenergy plants could provide an a…

EngineeringConservation of Natural ResourcesMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementMobile incineratorbusiness.industryConservation of Energy ResourcesWaste collectionIncinerationRaw materialIncinerationRefuse DisposalWaste treatmentElectricityWaste ManagementwasteCleaner productionElectricitybusinessWaste Management and DisposalSicilyWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Evaluation of the Water Scarcity Energy Cost for Users

2013

Abstract: In systems experiencing water scarcity and consequent intermittent supply, users often adopt private tanks that collect water during service periods and supply users when the service is not available. The tank may be fed by gravity or by private pumping stations depending on the network pressure level. Once water resources are collected, the tank can supply users by gravity if it is located on the rooftop or by additional pumping if underground. Private tanks thus increase the energy cost of the water supply service for users by introducing several small pumping structures inside the network. The present paper aims to evaluate this users’ energy cost for different private tank con…

EngineeringControl and OptimizationResource (biology)Distribution networksEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyWater supplyDistribution (economics)ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSlcsh:TechnologyGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSWater scarcityjel:Q40jel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48intermittent supplyComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSjel:Q47Electrical and Electronic Engineeringdistribution networkEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49Service (business)lcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryjel:Q0water scarcityEnvironmental economicsjel:Q4energy costWater resourcesdistribution networksdistribution networks; energy cost; intermittent supply; water scarcityEnergy costbusinessWater resource managementEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Addressing the main challenges of energy security in the twenty-first century – Contributions of the conferences on Sustainable Development of Energy…

2016

Abstract Climate change and fossil fuel reserve depletion both pose challenges for energy security and for wellbeing in general. The top ten among them include: Decarbonising the world economy; Enhancing the energy efficiency and energy savings in buildings; Advancing the energy technologies; Moving towards energy systems based on variable renewables; Electrifying the transport and some industrial processes; Liberalizing and extending the energy markets; Integrating energy sectors to Smart Energy Systems; Making the cities and communities smart; Diversifying the energy sources; and Building more biorefineries. Presenting the contributions of selected conference papers published in the speci…

EngineeringEnergy management020209 energyRenewable energy sourceEnergy security02 engineering and technologyEnergy engineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnergy policyRenewable energy sources020401 chemical engineeringSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringSustainable developmentSDEWESbusiness.industrySmart energy systemMechanical EngineeringSmart energy systemsEnvironmental resource managementEnergy security ; Decrabonization ; Renewable energy sources ; Energy efficiency ; Smart energy systems ; SDEWESBuilding and ConstructionEnergy securityEnvironmental economicsPollutionEnergy conservationGeneral EnergyEnergy efficiencyDecrabonizationbusinessEnergy sourceEfficient energy use
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Open Educational Resources (OER) in gas and petroleum engineering education

2016

EngineeringEngineering managementbusiness.industryEngineering educationGeneral MedicinebusinessOpen educational resourcesAGH Drilling, Oil, Gas
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Economic feasibility study for wastewater treatment: a cost-benefit analysis.

2010

Water resource management should be made from a multidisciplinary perspective. In this sense, economic research into the design and implementation of policies for the efficient management of water resources has been emphasized by the European Water Framework Directive (WFD). Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is one of the more widely accepted economic instruments since it is a rational and systematic decision-making support tool. Moreover, the wastewater treatment process has significant associated environmental benefits. However, these benefits are often left uncalculated because they have no market value. In this paper, using the concept of shadow price, a quantification of the environmental be…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryShadow priceCost-Benefit AnalysisWater PollutionEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental economicsEnvironmentPollutionWaste Disposal FluidWater resourcesWater Framework DirectiveEconomic costEnvironmental ChemistryFeasibility StudiesResource managementbusinessMarket valueWaste Management and DisposalWaste disposalThe Science of the total environment
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Life cycle assessment of Italian citrus-based products. Sensitivity analysis and improvement scenarios

2009

Though many studies concern the agro-food sector in the EU and Italy, and its environmental impacts, literature is quite lacking in works regarding LCA application on citrus products. This paper represents one of the first studies on the environmental impacts of citrus products in order to suggest feasible strategies and actions to improve their environmental performance. In particular, it is part of a research aimed to estimate environmental burdens associated with the production of the following citrus-based products: essential oil, natural juice and concentrated juice from oranges and lemons. The life cycle assessment of these products, published in a previous paper, had highlighted sign…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringFood Handlingbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringConservation of Energy ResourcesWaterAgricultureGeneral MedicineEnergy consumptionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawReuseEnvironmental economicsItalyAgricultureFood processingProduction (economics)Environmental impact assessmentSensitivity (control systems)businessWaste Management and DisposalLife-cycle assessmentCitrus sinensisJournal of Environmental Management
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Life Cycle Costing: a tool to manage the urban water cycle

2013

The Water Framework Directive puts much emphasis on the role of economics for improving the management of water resources. In the context of the urban water cycle, previous studies have proven that Life Cycle Costing (LCC) is a useful methodology for assessing the costs of the whole cycle. However, there are many elements and factors that can influence the results of the LCC assessment and therefore affect the decision making process. The main aim of this study is to identify the main difficulties for carrying out LCC studies in the urban water cycle and to propose some solutions to overcome them. Hence, the conclusions obtained from the assessment of several case studies will be more robus…

EngineeringEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisTransferability0207 environmental engineeringUrban water cycleContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences12. Responsible consumptionWater resourcesRisk analysis (engineering)Water Framework Directive11. SustainabilitySystems engineeringLife cycle costingDecision-making020701 environmental engineeringbusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua
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