Search results for "Woods"

showing 10 items of 19 documents

Historical Suitability and Sustainability of Sicani Mountains Landscape (Western Sicily): An Integrated Approach of Phytosociology and Archaeobotany

2020

Since 2015, the ongoing project &ldquo

0106 biological scienceslcsh:TJ807-830anthracologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentPaisajes históricos01 natural sciencesSistemas agrarios de alto valor natural (AVN)lcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350Bosques mediterráneosAntracologíaPhytosociologyearly middle ageslcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsHigh nature value (HNV) farmlandVegetationIntegrated approachlandscape archaeologyEarly middle ageGeographyMediterranean woods010506 paleontologylcsh:Renewable energy sourcesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawHigh nature value (HNV) farmlands010603 evolutionary biologyEcología históricaAlta Edad MediaLandscape dynamicsHistorical landscapeshistorical landscapesHistorical landscapePaleoethnobotanyvegetation seriesAnthracology0105 earth and related environmental scienceshistorical ecologyMediterranean woodhigh nature value (HNV) farmlandsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentExcavationPlant communityArchaeologyLandscape archaeologyArqueología del paisajelcsh:TD194-195vegetation scienceSustainabilityEarly middle agesSustainability
researchProduct

Halloysite Nanotubes Loaded with Calcium Hydroxide: Alkaline Fillers for the Deacidification of Waterlogged Archeological Woods

2018

A novel green protocol for the deacidifying consolidation of waterlogged archaeological woods through aqueous dispersions of polyethylene glycol (PEG) 1500 and halloysite nanotubes containing calcium hydroxide has been designed. First, we prepared functionalized halloysite nanotubes filled with Ca(OH)2 in their lumen. The controlled and sustained release of Ca(OH)2 from the halloysite lumen extended its neutralization action over time, allowing the development of a long-term deacidification of the wood samples. A preliminary thermomechanical characterization of clay/polymer nanocomposites allows us to determine the experimental conditions to maximize the consolidation efficiency of the wood…

Archaeological woodTubular nanostructures KaoliniteMaterials sciencePolymer nanocompositelong-term protectionComposite numberHalloysite nanotubeAlkalinityWood productLong-term preservationMechanical performancedeacidificationLime02 engineering and technologyPolyethylene glycolengineering.material010402 general chemistrycomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesHalloysitechemistry.chemical_compoundPEG ratioLigninGeneral Materials SciencehalloysiteFillerYarn Aqueous dispersionwaterlogged archaeological woodschemistry.chemical_classificationCalcium hydroxideNanocompositeHydrated limetechnology industry and agriculturePolymerThermo-mechanical characterization021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArchaeologyPEG0104 chemical sciencesNanotubechemistryengineeringExperimental condition0210 nano-technology
researchProduct

Proposals for improvement of Annex I of Directive 92/43/ EEC: Central Italy

2021

The main purpose of the 92/43/EEC Habitats Directive is to contribute to the conservation of biodiversity, understood as habitat types and species of the flora and fauna of the European Union. To achieve this goal, natural and semi-natural biodiversity as a whole must be recognized and included in its annexes. As for the conservation of biotopes, named habitat types, Italy is unfortunately lacking as it the Annex I does not include important ecosystems that are typical of its territory, rare for biogeographical reasons or threatened. Therefore, the opportunity to identify a first list of significant habitats for central Italy is discussed here. For each of the new proposed types (new habita…

BadlandShrubby willow formationsPlant Sciencebadlands calaminarian grasslands freshwater vegetation garrigues meadows neglected habitats olive groves shrubby willow formations ultramafic plant communities woodsNeglected habitatSB1-1110GarrigueBadlandsMeadowsQK900-989Plant ecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcologyGarriguesPlant cultureOlive grovesForestryUltramafic plant communitieCalaminarian grasslandsWoodsShrubby willow formationUltramafic plant communitiesMeadowFreshwater vegetationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataOlive groveBadlands; Calaminarian grasslands; Freshwater vegetation; Garrigues; Meadows; Neglected habitats; Olive groves; Shrubby willow formations; Ultramafic plant communities; WoodsNeglected habitatsCalaminarian grassland
researchProduct

Building up a multilateral strategy for the United States: Jacob Viner, Alvin Hansen and the Council on Foreign Relations (1939-1945)

2009

Bretton Woods Alvin Hansen Jacob Viner International monetary systemSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
researchProduct

Bryophytes as ecological indicators in the beech woods of sicily

2019

Beech woods, which have in Sicily one of the southernmost places of their distribution area, are localized in the mountain belt of North and North-Eastern Sicily, at an altitude of 1300-1900 m, reaching 900 m on the Peloritani. They are referred to the priority habitat 9210*, according to the Natura 2000 network of the European Union. Beech woods settle on different soils, such as incoherent sandy volcanic (Etna), calcareous or silico-arenaceous (Madonie) and clayey-schistose soils (Nebrodi and Peloritani). Bryophytes are considered important components of forestry ecosystems. Many of these organisms are specific to particular types of microhabitats and sensitive to changes such that specie…

Ecological indicatorGeographyBryophytes • ecological indicators • beech woods • SicilybiologyEcologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationBeechEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbryophytes beech woods bioindicators Sicily.
researchProduct

From the great depression to bretton woods: Jacob Viner and international monetary stabilization (1930-1945)

2009

This paper examines Jacob Viner's contribution to the debate and the policy decision-making concerning international monetary policy from the Great Depression to the Bretton Woods agreements. An outstanding member of the so-called 'early Chicago School of Political Economy', Viner was actively engaged in the debate over the causes and cures of the Depression, emphasizing the important role international economic problems played in producing its onset and in reinforcing its duration. During the 1930s Viner was an outspoken supporter of international monetary cooperation, set up to secure exchange rates stability, which he regarded as a paramount factor in restoring business confidence and fo…

Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)jel:E63Tripartite agreementGold stabilization actHistory and Philosophy of ScienceDepression (economics)Jacob vinerGreat Depression Gold Stabilization Act Tripartite Agreement Bretton Woods Jacob Viner.EconomicsGreat depressionTripartite Agreement of 1936jel:B31General Arts and HumanitiesKeynesian economicsMonetary policyInternational economicsMonetary hegemonyjel:F55Treasuryjel:F59Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economicojel:N12Great DepressionBretton woodAdministration (government)Economic problem
researchProduct

Aphyllophoraceous wood-inhabiting fungi on Quercus spp. in Italy

2008

240 species representing 100 genera of aphyllophoraceous fungi growing on Quercus spp. in Italy are listed. Some species are considered rare or infrequent in Italy, e.g. Bulbillomyces farinosus, Dendrothele dryina, Fomitopsis iberica, F. spraguei, Hyphoderma incrustatum, Inonotus andersonii.

Lignicolous fungi Diversity Oak woodsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
researchProduct

Life forms, life strategies and ecological indices of bryophytes for bioindication in wood areas: a case of study in the "Bosco della Ficuzza, Rocca …

2015

Life forms, life strategies and ecological indices of bryophytes which live in evergreen and deciduous Quercus woods as well as in a Pinus halepensis artificial system within the "Bosco della Ficuzza, Rocca Busambra, Bosco del Cappelliere e Gorgo del Drago" Oriented Nature Reserve are analysed and compared. The study highlights that in the same local climatic conditions the Quercus and Pinus trees select different bio-ecological types in the bryophyte communities. They appear to be especially useful to detect physionomic-structural differences in the woods, integrating the information provided by the ecological indices

Nature reserveGeographyEcologyBryophytes life forms life strategies bioindication Sicilian woodsForestryPlant ScienceFlora Mediterranea
researchProduct

Electromagnetic production of polarization in hypernuclei.

1991

The formation of polarized hypernuclei through kaon photoproduction is investigated in a distorted-wave impulse approximation approach. The polarization depends strongly on the model used to describe the elementary process. For one particular model and certain well populated states the amount of polarization may reach up to 50%. We present cross sections and polarizations for kaon photoproducton on $^{16}\mathrm{O}$, $^{28}\mathrm{Si}$, $^{56}\mathrm{Fe}$, and $^{89}\mathrm{Y}$ and demonstrate the sensitivity of polarization to distortion and nonlocal effects. More information on the elementary process is needed before the feasibility of such measurements can be established.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMesonMomentum transferHadronElementary particleWoods–Saxon potentialAtomic physicsPolarization (waves)BosonPhysical review. C, Nuclear physics
researchProduct

Star orbits in metal clusters

1993

A possibility that classical five-point star orbits play a dominant role for shell structures of large metal clusters is investigated quantum mechanically. With a soft Woods-Saxon spherical potential a signature of the five-point star orbit is found in the level densities. Quantum numbers of degenerate levels in the soft Woods-Saxon potential differ by 2 and 5 in radial nodes and angular momenta, respectively. Unlike the experimental observation the peaks in the mass spectrum are not equally spaced as a function of N 1/3 . The self-consistent jellium model does not reproduce the degeneracy associated with the five-point star orbits. It is demonstrated that by covering high-density metal clu…

PhysicsJelliumDegenerate energy levelsOrbit (dynamics)Density of statesWoods–Saxon potentialElectronic structureStar (graph theory)Atomic physicsQuantum numberPhysical Review B
researchProduct