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Fondements et approches de modélisation 3D des environnements urbains pour la géosimulation

2015

National audience; Dans le prolongement de la théorie de la géographie virtuelle proposée par Mi¬chael Batty (1997, 2008), les Environne¬ments Géographiques Virtuels (EGVs) sont proposés comme une nouvelle génération d’outils d’analyses géographiques, d’amé¬nagements et de prospective de façon plus approfondie (Lin et al., 2012). Le déve¬loppement des EGVs répond aux trois exigences scientifiques fondamentales des sciences de l’information géographique : vi-sualisation multidimensionnelle, simulation dynamique de phénomènes géographiques et la participation collaborative pluridisci¬plinaire (Goodchild, 2009). A ce titre, les Environnements Virtuels Urbains pour la Géosimulation (EVUG) sont …

environnement géographique virtuelX3D[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyCityGML[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographygéosimulationShapefileCOLLADA[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Chemical Ecology of Egg Parasitoids Associated with True Bugs

2012

Parasitoids representing some 15 families of Hymenoptera develop in insect eggs; three of these families, Platygastridae (= Scelionidae), Mymaridae, and Encyrtidae, are associated with Heteroptera. Several species of heteropteran egg parasitoids are or may be important for biological pest control. Successful parasitism of insect herbivores by insect parasitoids arises through several phases of host searching, which lead female wasps to the vicinity of, or in contact with, their hosts. During the host location process, females encounter and explore a variety of stimuli, among which chemical cues (i.e., semiochemicals or infochemicals) play a pivotal role. Female parasitoids are under selecti…

media_common.quotation_subjectBiological pest controlParasitismInsectHymenopterahost selectionHeteropteraMymaridaeEncyrtidaePlatygastridaelcsh:Zoologylcsh:QL1-991Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonScelionidaebiologyEcologyHeteropterafungiHexapodabiology.organism_classificationHymenopteraChemical ecologyVespoideaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataInsect Scienceegg parasitoidEncyrtidaeHymenoptera; Heteroptera; egg parasitoid; host selectionScelionidaePsyche: A Journal of Entomology
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Swój – Obcy – Inny. Brexit i jego społeczne konsekwencje

2017

The main subject of this article are social consequences of the results of the referendum regarding UK departure from the structures of the European Union. The author focuses on the social repercussions in the perception of British citizens and “foreigners” in the face of potential leave the European community, referred to as “Brexit”. The main focus of the author are still current issues of diversity, division “us” versus “foreigners”, stigma and social exclusion. The author based on the analysis of existing materials and a focus group interview presents how the stereotypical perception of reality can affect the development of mutual prejudices

stereotypeswykluczenie społecznestigmatizationstygmatyzacjasocial exclusion“us” versus “foreigners”Brexitstereotypy„swój” versus „obcy”Polonia Journal
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