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The controversial role of actors in Italian and Sicilian waterfront areas management and planning

2013

The paper investigates the relationship between planning tools and formal/informal subjects involved in Sicilian waterfront areas management and it focuses on the relation between port plans and other (local and regional) planning instruments and policies. This relationship is explored through an examination of some results of The “Waterfront” project (Water And Territorial policiEs for integRation oF multisectoRial develOpmeNT), developed under the PO 2007-2013 Italia-Malta, that aimed to explore the field of “waterfront” in a different sense from the simple concept of urban or peri-urban coastal areas. The waterfront, in the Project approach, takes a wider identity that refers to the comp…

urban regeneration Mediterranean Mata Sicily Palermo TrapaniSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticawaterfront
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Ricerche sulle tecniche di propagazione di specie arbustive autoctone della flora mediterranea e sul loro utilizzo in floricoltura.

2011

utilizzo in floricoltura.tecniche di propagazione di specie arbustive autoctone della flora mediterraneaSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricoltura
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SST Comparison of AVHRR and MODIS Time Series in the Western Mediterranean Sea

2020

La temperatura de la superficie del mar (SST) es un parámetro clave para comprender los procesos atmosféricos y oceánicos. Desde finales de la década de 1980, las imágenes de satélite infrarrojas se han utilizado para complementar los registros in situ para estudiar la variabilidad temporal y espacial de la SST. El radiómetro avanzado de muy alta resolución (AVHRR) del satélite de la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica (NOAA) fue el primer sensor utilizado con éxito para calcular la SST después del desarrollo y validación del algoritmo de corrección atmosférica conocido como 'ventana dividida'. Más recientemente, el espectrorradiómetro de imágenes de resolución MODERADA (MODIS) a…

validationMediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAdvanced very-high-resolution radiometerAtmospheric correction010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMarSea surface temperatureSpectroradiometerMediterranean seaMODISsea surface temperatureClimatologyMediterranean SeaGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QSatelliteSpatial variabilityAVHRR-NOAAmonitoring and error characterization of SSTlcsh:Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote Sensing
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Pyrus pedrottiana (Rosaceae), a new species from the Nebrodi Mountains (N-E Sicily)

2022

A new species of Pyrus for the dendroflora of Sicily is here described. It is Pyrus pedrottiana, actually considered endemic to the Nebrodi Mountains, a territory which includes the largest wooded area of the island with a high forest biodiversity.In the same area, P. vallis-demonis and P. ciancioi have also been described in recent times. The authors report diagnostic characters to distinguish the new taxon from the other two sympatric species.

vascular flora Pomoideae taxonomy endemism Italy Mediterranean RegionSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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Regional metacommunities in two coastal systems: spatial structure and drivers of plant assemblages

2014

Aim Biogeographical patterns in metacommunities are still poorly understood, and different processes are expected to occur in different habitats. We analysed the regional plant metacommunities of coastal habitats to test whether (1) the influence of space and climate differs between two habitats differentiated along the seashore–inland gradient, and (2) regional variation in species composition of these habitats can be ascribed to different metacommunity paradigms. Location The entire coast of the Iberian Peninsula, south-western Europe. Methods We collected data on the plant species composition of coastal sites on sand dunes across 3000 km of coastline. The sites were classified into two h…

vegetation databasesMetacommunityMediterranean climateDistance decaydune habitatsmetacommunityEcologyCommunity assemblyEcologydistance decaySpecies sortingenvironmental filtering15. Life on landdispersal limitationSand dune stabilizationGeographyHabitatSpatial ecologyOrdination14. Life underwaterspecies sortingCommunity assembly dispersal limitation distance decay dune habitats environmental filtering Iberian Peninsula metacommunity species sorting vegetation databasesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIberian PeninsulaJournal of Biogeography
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From urban vacancy to public green: A case of commoning in Partinico (Palermo)

2018

Considerare gli actually existing commons significa trattare i beni comuni non come prodotti a sé stanti o semplici azioni di reclaiming urbano, ma come processi di apprendimento collettivo sul bene comune. La letteratura mainstream sui commons, tuttavia, deve essere declinata rispetto alle specificità locali che divergono dai canoni standard, soprattutto in contesti deboli dal punto di vista istituzionale, come nel caso della Sicilia. Il caso di Villa San Pio a Partinico descrive proprio una situazione in cui non si può constatare una rivolta antiegemonica, narrata da buona parte della letteratura internazionale, ma piuttosto una latitanza degli attori istituzionali deputati a occuparsi di…

verde pubblicoCommoningSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaEuropa mediterraneaPartinico
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EFFETTI DELLA PROTEZIONE E DELLA COMPLESSITÀ TOPOGRAFICA SUI POPOLAMENTI BENTONICI DEI REEF A VERMETI

2009

Vermetid reef can be considered a key intertidal habitat of Mediterranean Sea and increasing knowledge about this natural system is important for its conservation. Aims of this study is to assess topography complexity, structure and composition of the benthic assemblages associated to reef formation in a marine protected area highlighting possible effects of the protection.

vermetid reef complexity Marine Park Mediterranean Sea
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Holocene sea level change in Malta

2013

A multidisciplinary approach has been applied to study sea level changes along the coast of Malta using data collected from underwater archaeological remains. The elevation of archaeological markers have been compared with predicted sea level curves providing new bodies of evidence that outline the vertical tectonic behaviour of this region, allowing estimation of the relative sea level changes that occurred in this area of the Mediterranean since the Bronze Age. During the Roman Age, sea level was at −1.36 ± 0.1 m, while in the Midde Age it was at −0.56 ± 0.2 m, in agreement with previous estimations for the Mediterranean region. Data indicate that Malta was tectonically stable during the …

vertical movementMediterranean climateClimatic changes -- MaltaSea level -- MaltaSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaPleistoceneMaltaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaElevationLast Glacial Maximumrelative sea level changePaleoecology -- Maltarelative sea level change; Late Holocene; MaltaLate HoloceneTectonicsPaleontologyPalynology -- MaltaBronze Agesealevel changeHoloceneGeologySea levelEarth-Surface Processes
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Välimeren itäosa

1577

vesistötkaupungitvuoristotrajatVälimeriMediterranean
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A single tube PCR assay for detecting viruses and their recombinants that cause tomato yellow leaf curl disease in Mediterranean basin

2007

Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) is well known in Mediterranean countries, where it has been causing severe losses in tomato crops for decades. Until recently, two viruses (with several isolates) in the genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae, have been associated with the epidemics: Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV). However, recombinants between these, such as Tomato yellow leaf curl Malaga virus (TYLCMalV), are spreading, and new methods for detecting all viruses present in the region are needed. By considering all DNA sequences available of viruses causing TYLCD in the Mediterranean basin, a PCR/RFLP protocol was developed t…

virusestomatoPolymerase Chain ReactionViruslaw.inventionIntergenic regionSolanum lycopersicumlawVirologyGeminiviridaeTomato yellow leaf curl virusrecombinantPolymerase chain reactionPlant DiseasesbiologyMediterranean RegionfungiBegomovirusSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleTYLCDfood and beveragesmultiplex PCRbiology.organism_classificationVirologyPlant LeavesgeminivursBegomovirusLeaf curlRestriction fragment length polymorphism
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