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Potential Freshwater Reservoir Effects in a Neolithic Shell Midden at Riņņkalns, Latvia

2014

Riņņukalns is the only known prehistoric shell midden in the eastern Baltic, and is one of the few middens in northern Europe consisting mainly of freshwater mussel shells. Situated on the Salaca River at the outlet of Lake Burtnieks, in northeastern Latvia, the site was originally excavated in the 1870s, and reinvestigated several times over the following decades. A new excavation in 2011 showed that part of the midden remained intact. The new exposure, dated to the later 4th millennium cal BC, yielded rich fishbone and mollusk shell assemblages, herbivore, human and bird bones, and a wide range of artifacts typical of a subsistence economy based on fishing, hunting, and gathering. Human r…

010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeologyRange (biology)FishingExcavationSubsistence economy06 humanities and the artsMussel01 natural sciencesArchaeologyMiddenlaw.inventionPrehistoryGeographylawGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences0601 history and archaeologyRadiocarbon dating0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRadiocarbon
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Microremains from El Mirón Cave human dental calculus suggest a mixed plant/animal subsistence economy during the Magdalenian in Northern Iberia

2015

Abstract Despite more than a century of detailed investigation of the Magdalenian period in Northern Iberia, our understanding of the diets during this period is limited. Methodologies for the reconstruction of Late Glacial subsistence strategies have overwhelmingly targeted animal exploitation, thus revealing only a portion of the dietary spectrum. Retrieving food debris from calculus offers a means to provide missing information on other components of diet. We undertook analysis of human dental calculus samples from Magdalenian individuals (including the “Red Lady”) at El Miron Cave (Cantabria, Spain), as well as several control samples, to better understand the less visible dietary compo…

BoleteArcheologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySubsistence agricultureSubsistence economyArchaeologyPrehistòriastomatognathic diseasesCavePaleoethnobotanyCalculusAssemblage (archaeology)Glacial periodMagdalenian
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The poverty line and subsistence minimum in Latvia

1994

This article gives a picture of the difficulties of defining poverty and setting up a poverty line in a post-communist country in the period of transition to democracy and a market economy. The ongoing processes are linked with the deterioration of living standards and wellbeing of the population. The government has attempted to protect the population socially, accepting a subsistence minimum and later a crisis subsistence minimum. It is difficult to argue that the activities of the government have been successful and helped much in improving the living standards of the population of Latvia.

Governmenteducation.field_of_studyEconomic growthPovertymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationGeneral EngineeringSubsistence agricultureSubsistence economyStandard of livingDemocracyCulture of povertyEconomicseducationmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Social Welfare
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Subsistence/Semi-subsistence Agricultural Exploitations: Their Roles and Dynamics within Rural Economy/Rural Sustainable Development in Romania

2014

Abstract Within the Romanian agriculture subsistence / semi-subsistence agricultural exploitations continue to occupy an important part, the characteristics of their organization and functioning imparting a particular kind of dynamics. The study here aims at highlighting the perspectives on the evolution of subsistence / semi-subsistence agriculture in relation to rural economy and the sustainable rural development. Our main purpose is to bring into analysis the core issues which the Romanian small farms have to face and, at the same time, identify / propose solutions which would contribute to the economic recovery of the agricultural exploitations in question.

Sustainable developmentcompetitivenessRural economybusiness.industryRomanianGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySubsistence agricultureSubsistence economylanguage.human_languageSustainable rural developmentEconomyAgricultureEconomic recoverylanguageEconomicsruralsubsistence agriculturesustainablebusinessProcedia Economics and Finance
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Significance of Digital Economy for Competitiveness in Romanian Rural Area Through E-agriculture

2014

Abstract The digital economy is the key factor in the recovery of the EU economy and especially the Romanian economy. Based on its strengths in technology and knowledge, Europe should exploit the full potential of the digital economy. The digital economy offers great opportunities for SMEs in the manufacturing and service sectors. Therefore, an ambitious Digital Agenda, providing concrete steps to complete the online single market will be a key to sustainable economic recovery and social development of Europe. The understanding of what makes them a success or failure, and how much impact they may have in contributing to the wider rural economy is still relatively poorly developed. What is c…

competitivenessInformation economyService economyKnowledge economyeco-bio-economyGeneral EngineeringPost-industrial economyPlanned economyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySubsistence economye-agriculturedigital economyEconomic recoveryEconomicsDigital economyEconomic systemProcedia Economics and Finance
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