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Appeal against the Decision on the Application for a Declaration on enforceability. Procedure to Contest the Decision Given on Appeal. Refusal or Rev…

2016

Lo scritto è un commento agli articoli da 50 a 58 del Regolamento n. 650 del 2012 del Parlamento Europeo e del Consiglio del 4 luglio 2012, relativo alla competenza, alla legge applicabile, al riconoscimento e all’esecuzione delle decisioni e all’accettazione e all’esecuzione degli atti pubblici in materia di successioni e alla creazione di un certificato successorio europeo. Lo scritto affronta i temi relativi alla impugnazione avverso la decisione emessa in seguito alla istanza per il riconoscimento delle sentenze e dei provvedimenti stranieri nelle materie oggetto del regolamento; il procedimento per impugnare le sentenza emesse in seguito all'appello; il rifiuto o la revoca del riconosc…

EU Regulation No 650/2012 on jurisdiction applicable law recognition and enforcement of decisions and acceptance and enforcement of authentic instruments in matters of succession - Decision given in a Member State - Enforceability - Procedure to Contest the Decision on EnforceabilitySettore IUS/15 - Diritto Processuale CivileRegolamento n. 650 del 2012 del Parlamento Europeo e del Consiglio del 4 luglio 2012 relativo alla competenza alla legge applicabile al riconoscimento e all’esecuzione delle decisioni in materia di successioni - Decisioni rese in altri Stati membri - Esecutività - Procedimenti per contestare la decisione emessa sulla istanza per il riconoscimento delle sentenze e dei provvedimenti stranieri
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The Ecology of Ostracoda Across Levels of Biological Organisation from Individual to Ecosystem

2012

Abstract Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic applications of fossil ostracods rely on a uniformitarian approach underpinned by knowledge of the biology and ecology of living species. This review reveals that in recent decades, major advances have been made in the understanding of species’ abiotic niches in relation to their preferences for different water chemistries and temperatures. However, the underlying ecophysiological mechanisms for such preferences are still largely unknown. Only a few works analyse in detail aspects of population growth or species interactions (competition, predation) in the framework of classical ecological theories. Similarly, the role of Ostracoda in the asse…

Ecological nicheAbiotic componentEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEcology (disciplines)EcosystemEcological successionPopulation ecologyBiologyBiological organisationCompetition (biology)media_common
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The impact of economic, social and political factors on the landscape structure of the Vidzeme Uplands in Latvia

2005

Abstract Changes in landscape structure in a typical part of the Vidzeme Uplands in central Latvia during the 20th century are analysed and anticipated changes in the 21st century are projected. Forest areas gradually increased in the Vidzeme Uplands over the course of the 20th century. This increase was associated with several factors: the economic policy in Latvia during the 1930s, the exile of farmers in 1940 and 1949 after the Soviet occupation of Latvia, the aggregation of land into collective farms, the amalgamation of small collective farms, the formation of large-scale Soviet collective farms, and widespread land melioration. Since land reform in the 1990s, following the restoration…

EcologyLand useAgroforestrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLatvianEcological successionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawIndependencelanguage.human_languageUrban StudiesPoliticsGeographyEnvironmental protectionAgricultural landlanguageEconomic impact analysisLand reformNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonLandscape and Urban Planning
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Understanding properly the `potential natural vegetation' concept

2010

This is a response to critical comments concerning the inappropriate use of the potential natural vegetation (PNV) concept made in a recent contribution to the Commentary section of this journal. We consider that the PNV concept has been misinterpreted. PNV has been used extensively in several European countries since the mid-1950s and was never intended to be used to make a prediction of what vegetation would dominate in an area if human influence were removed. PNV maps express hypothetical assumptions of what corresponds to dominant or natural vegetation in each area. Remnants of the vegetation of the past provided by palaeopalynology and other disciplines provide valuable information for…

Ecologybusiness.industryEcologyEnvironmental resource managementVegetationEcological successionPotential natural vegetationNatural (archaeology)GeographyHabitatNature Conservationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceHabitats DirectiveEuropean unionbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Biogeography
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Emulating natural disturbances in boreal Norway spruce forests: Effects on ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae)

2014

The disturbance regime of boreal forests has been substantially altered by human influence in northern Europe. In this context, emulations of natural disturbance have become increasingly common as management tools to minimize negative effects of forestry on biodiversity. In a large-scale habitat-restoration experiment conducted in Norway spruce stands in southern Finland, we tested the effects of controlled burning, partial harvesting, and increasing the amount of downed wood on ground beetles (carabids). We also evaluated the effects of moisture gradients within harvested sites. We collected beetles seven years after the treatments. The moisture gradient was the strongest determinant of ca…

Ecologyta1172Rare speciesTaigaBiodiversityForestryEcological successionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBiologyBorealDisturbance (ecology)Habitatta1181Species richnessNature and Landscape ConservationForest Ecology and Management
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Overcoming the crisis : the changing profile and trajectories of Latvian migrants

2016

The work was funded by the National Research Programme [grant number 5.2.4] and the Latvian Council of Sciences [grant number 514/2012]. Taking mobility between Latvia and Western Europe as an empirical lens, this analysis explores the complex relationship between spatial disparities in earning potential and migration. The very dramatic shifts in the economic and political context against which migration from Latvia has occurred over the period 2004-2012 make it an especially apposite focus of research investigating the link between mobility and labour market circumstances. As an analytical starting point, conventional economic theory broadly explains the movement of workers from lower to h…

Economic crisismedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyWageNDASContext (language use)GF Human ecology. AnthropogeographyEmigrationPoliticsHH Social SciencesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsLabour migrationDemographymedia_common05 social sciencesLatvianSDG 10 - Reduced InequalitiesLatviaGFlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEmigrationEffects of the Great RecessionWestern europelanguageOnline surveyDemographic economics050703 geographyDemography
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CHANGING SCHOOL AFTER THE GLOBAL RECESSION : THE CASE OF LATVIA

2015

Latvia demonstrates common trends with the majority of the countries affected by the recession, as well as some peculiarities in overcoming the impact of the global economic and financial recession on education mainly due to an unbelievable austerity. Education in this country has suffered greatly, and its damage is adequate to the 67% of the budget cuts between 2008 and 2011 (IZM, 2011). The article deals with the school improvement after the recession, recent implementation of innovations to cover the damages and catch up with the ideas of the Next Generation learning, to supply schools with the appropriate curricula and meeting the learners needs for their individual development and abil…

Economic growthAusterityEconomic policyPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectProfessional developmentDamagesfinancial recession; retention of learners; further developments of the school system and curr; changes in educational management and leadershipIndividual developmentGlobal recessionRecessionCurriculummedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Comprehensive Overview on Multiple Strategies Fighting COVID-19

2020

Lately, myriad of novel viruses have emerged causing epidemics such as SARS, MERS, and SARS-CoV-2, leading to high mortality rates worldwide. Thus, these viruses represented a challenging threat to mankind, especially considering the miniscule data available at our disposal regarding these novel viruses. The entire world established coordinative relations in research projects regarding drug and vaccine development on the external range, whereas on the internal range, all countries declared it an emergency case through imposing different restrictions related to their border control, large gatherings, school attendance, and most social activities. Pandemic combating plans prioritized all sect…

Economic growthCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Isolation (health care)Health Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Pneumonia Viralglobal health responseslcsh:MedicineDisaster PlanningReview010501 environmental sciencesGlobal Health01 natural sciencesRecessionBetacoronavirus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePandemicGlobal healthHumansSocial consciousness030212 general & internal medicinePandemics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonSARS-CoV-2Social distancelcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19health care systemsstrategiesCommunicable Disease ControlsymptomsBusinessCoronavirus Infectionseconomic recessionInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Social service professionals in Finland under the pressures of a depressed economy and European integration

1993

The Nordic welfare states are known as women-friendly. However, during the last years their policies have been to turn the back on women. At least in Finland there seem to exist two powerful forces that have advanced the non-egalitarian development: the economic recession of the 1990s and the integration of Europe. The decline of the Nordic welfare states is going to have considerable consequences for social service professionals, the great majority of whom are women. Therefore, they should create new strategies and find new allies in order to defend their own as well their clients rights.

Economic growthEconomySocial workOrder (exchange)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean integrationGeneral EngineeringWelfare stateRecessionmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Social Welfare
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Why People Born During World War II are Healthier

2017

War leads civilians to suffer. This can take extreme forms, such as during periods of intense violence or famines. But also outside of such episodes, civilians’ lives during wars can be harsh, as they suffer from poorer nutritional situations, stress, recessions, and sub optimally functioning health care systems. The more extreme types of suffering are proven to lead to a worse health among those prenatally exposed to them. But long-run effects of prenatal exposure to the latter circumstances have thus far largely been unexplored, even though in many wars more pregnant women are exposed to these “everyday” circumstances than to the extreme circumstances. We study the general, population-wid…

Economic growthHistorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIFertilityRecessionOlder populationSpanish Civil WarHealth careFaminebusinessPrenatal exposureDemographymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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