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Time Scale Effects and Interactions of Rainfall Erosivity and Cover Management Factors on Vineyard Soil Loss Erosion in the Semi-Arid Area of Souther…

2019

Several authors describe the effectiveness of cover crop management practice as an important tool to prevent soil erosion, but at the same time, they stress on the high soil loss variability due to the interaction of several factors characterized by large uncertainty. In this paper the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model is applied to two Sicilian vineyards that are characterized by different topographic factors

Hydrologylcsh:TD201-500soil erosionlcsh:Hydraulic engineeringNDVIGeography Planning and DevelopmentClimate changeRUSLE modelAquatic ScienceBiochemistryVineyardNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexUniversal Soil Loss Equationlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978rainfall erosivity factorErosioncover management factorEnvironmental scienceTemporal scalesSoil conservationCover cropWater Science and TechnologyWater
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Flood pattern changes in the rivers of the Baltic countries

2015

Estimation of both the frequency and variation of spring floods is a key issue for the assessment and management of flood risks. Changes in river floods in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have been investigated in few national studies. However, there are no studies of the changes of flood patterns by using a common methodology for the rivers of this region. In this study flood pattern changes in the rivers of the Baltic countries were estimated applying trend and frequency analysis for the periods of 1922–2010, 1922–1960, 1961–2010 and 1991–2010, i.e. for the whole spring flood data sets, periods before and after 1960 (this year was considered as the beginning of the remarkable climate change…

Hydrologytrendsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFloodplainFlood mythbusiness.industrymaximum dischargeClimate changeDistribution (economics)Environmental engineeringspring foodsprobability distributionsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTA170-171rivers100-year floodEnvironmental monitoringSpring (hydrology)Period (geology)businessBaltic countriesNature and Landscape Conservationenvironmental monitoringJournal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
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Ecological aspects of plants inhabiting Mediterranean cliffs. Challenges and prospects of life in vertical environments

2021

[ES] Esta tesis investiga las oportunidades, desafíos y limitaciones para la investigación en el campo de la ecología vegetal, en el contexto de los acantilados mediterráneos. En concreto, las especies casmofiticas, cuyos hábitats naturales se caracterizan por su acusada pendiente. Las laderas de las montañas de piedra caliza en la proximidad del mar, en la parte central y occidental del área mediterránea se consideran objetos de estudio. Los estudios se llevaron a cabo en los cinturones costeros de montaña de las costas del noroeste de Sicilia y la costa diánica en la Comunidad Valenciana. El primer capítulo, titulado "The complexity of environmental factors: cliff microclimate", investiga…

Hábitats rocososVegetación de acantiladoNumerical ordinationFilogeografíaVehículos aéreos no tripuladosPseudoscabiosaCliff vegetationRupicolous plantSolar radiationChasmophyteIUCN Red ListAcantiladosPlant ecologyCliff microclimateUnmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)Plantas rupícolasgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyRupicolous plantsEndemismoRocky habitatsVegetationIUCN Red ListEndemic speciePhylogeographyHabitatCliffsChasmophytesMediterranean floraOrdinationMicro-topographyRadiación solarMediterranean CliffMicro-topografíaEndemismTrnT-trnLEcología vegetalUAVMicroclima de acantiladoCliffRare speciesBOTANICAMediterranean cliffsPlant-environmentFlora mediterráneaOrientationCliffDronesgeographyPlantas casmofíticasPlant communityMicroclimateDroneEspecies endémicasRocky habitatSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataConservation statusEndemic speciesLista Roja de la UICN
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Community Conserved Areas in the Horn of Africa

2006

ICCAHorn of AfricaconservationSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichebiodiversity
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The community conserved landscape of the Borana Oromo, Ethiopia

2011

Purpose - This paper seeks to describe an attempt to assess at the local level the progress that has been internationally achieved in recognition of community and indigenous rights, and of indigenous and community conserved areas. An action-research exercise was implemented in Ethiopia with a mobile indigenous people of evaluating customary as well as government-led governance of the environment, with the objective of strengthening the capacity of the Borana-Oromo to conserve their landscape. Design/methodology/approach - This paper is based on collaborative research implemented by the authors in 2002 while SOS Sahel Ethiopia was introducing collaborative forest management, and on a 2007 ac…

ICCAbiodiversity conservationSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichelandscape approachlivelihoodspastoralism
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Recognition and Support of ICCAs in Italy

2012

The concept of ICCA was introduced and first discussed in Italy during two workshops held in 2004 and 2005. The notion very well fits the tradition domestically known in terms of common properties (CPs) and ‘civic uses’ lands (proprietà colletive e demani civici), a category referring to lands and the natural resources used in common by a community. They include a diversity of governance solutions derived from their different historical recognition. CPs and civic uses lands in Italy achieved recognition under agricultural law and were particularly associated to the agro-forestry and pastoral sector. They have been subject to regulations of restrictions on change of land use and protected by…

ICCAscommonComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONcommonsBiodiversityAnthropology of policycommons; Italy; ICCA; CBDEuropeEcological anthropologyItalyICCACBDbiodiversity conservationprotected areasSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheClimate systems and policyGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Property law
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Effects of landscape composition on hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in mass-flowering crop fields within forest-dominated landscapes

2022

Agricultural intensification has led to structurally simplified landscapes with reduced and fragmented resources for farmland insects. However, studies on the effects of landscape composition on farmland insects have mainly been performed in areas dominated by open arable land and semi-natural grasslands, while studies from forest-dominated landscapes are scarce. This research examined the effects of landscape composition on hoverfly species richness and abundance in arable land in boreal forest-dominated landscapes. Hoverflies were sampled in 22 mass-flowering caraway (Carum carvi) fields in Central Finland using pan traps. The effects of landscape composition on species richness and abund…

INDICATORSIMPACTSCarum carviLand coversyrphidINSECTSDIVERSITYhabitathabitaatticarawaycarumPOLLINATORSmaanpeiteforestkuminat (suku)land coverkuminaarable landRICHNESShabitat preferencemaatalousympäristöArable landForestFLORAL RESOURCESSyrphidaeNature and Landscape ConservationforestspeltoalaEcologyLAND-USEmaatalousmaametsätbiodiversiteettiagricultural landkukkakärpäsetInsect Science1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyHabitat preferencehyönteisetAnimal Science and ZoologyABUNDANCESyrphidRESPONSES
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Resource recovery from sulphate-rich sewage through an innovative anaerobic-based water resource recovery facility (WRRF)

2018

[EN] This research work proposes an innovative water resource recovery facility (WRRF) for the recovery of energy, nutrients and reclaimed water from sewage, which represents a promising approach towards enhanced circular economy scenarios. To this aim, anaerobic technology, microalgae cultivation, and membrane technology were combined in a dedicated platform. The proposed platform produces a high-quality solid- and coliform-free effluent that can be directly discharged to receiving water bodies identified as sensitive areas. Specifically, the content of organic matter, nitrogen and phosphorus in the effluent was 45 mg COD.L-1 , 14.9 mg N.L-1 and 0.5 mg P.L-1 , respectively. Harvested solar…

INGENIERIA HIDRAULICAEnvironmental EngineeringBiosolidsNitrogen0208 environmental biotechnologyBiomassSewage02 engineering and technologyWastewater010501 environmental sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesWater PurificationBioreactorsEffluentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyResource recoveryConservation of Water ResourcesSewageAnaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR)Sulfatesbusiness.industryMembrane photobioreactor (MPBR)Resource recoveryAnaerobic digestion (AD)Pulp and paper industryReclaimed water020801 environmental engineeringWastewaterWater resource recovery facility (WRRF)Water ResourcesEnvironmental sciencebusinessWaste disposalWater Science and Technology
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A complex network analysis of inbound tourism in Sicily

2019

In this article, the complex dynamics of inbound tourism in Sicily is analyzed for the period 1998–2017. The horizontal visibility graph algorithm is used to transform the overnight stays' time series into a network whose topology is investigated by standard network analysis. Discontinuities in the domestic and international tourism demand were identified in order to detect signals of change and the timing of the directional change in tourism growth. The network degree distribution confirms the complex structure of the destination and reveals the random and thus more unpredictable nature of the international tourism demand in Sicily, compared with a more stable domestic segment. Some policy…

ISLANDTOURISMNETWORK ANALYSISGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationDomestic tourismSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataInbound tourismSICILYSettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.TIME SERIESTourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementhorizontal visibility graph algorithm island network analysis Sicily time series tourismEconomic geographyBusinessComplex network analysisHORIZONTAL VISIBILITY GRAPH ALGORITHMTourismNature and Landscape ConservationNetwork analysis
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Global and Regional IUCN Red List Assessments: 13

2022

In this contribution, the conservation status assessment of two vascular plants according to IUCN categories and criteria are presented. It includes the global assessment of Isoëtes todaroana Troìa & Raimondo and Moluccella bucharica (B.Fedtsch.) Ryding.

IUCN protocol threatsIUCN protocolthreatsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicataconservationextinction riskPlant ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsItalian Botanist
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