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Modelling urban networks sustainable progress

2019

In this paper, we analyse the relations between thermodynamics and city networks: an increase in the complexity and the organized information in such urban systems leads to less demand for resources and less social entropy, which overall makes them more efficient and stable. The goal of this study is to propose a method to measuring city networks sustainable progress based on statistical models, derived from Eurostat databases and NASA satellite images, and capable of analyzing different conceptual scenarios of urban development in Europe. The obtained probability-based indices enable us to evaluate the dynamics of city networks in terms of three components of sustainable progress – economi…

Computer scienceGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningForestryCohesion (computer science)Statistical model02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesUrban ecologyInclusive developmentUrban planningOrder (exchange)Urban system0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSocial entropyLand Use Policy
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On the correction of conserved variables for numerical RMHD with staggered constrained transport

2015

Despite the success of the combination of conservative schemes and staggered constrained transport algorithms in the last fifteen years, the accurate description of highly magnetized, relativistic flows with strong shocks represents still a challenge in numerical RMHD. The present paper focusses in the accuracy and robustness of several correction algorithms for the conserved variables, which has become a crucial ingredient in the numerical simulation of problems where the magnetic pressure dominates over the thermal pressure by more than two orders of magnitude. Two versions of non-relativistic and fully relativistic corrections have been tested and compared using a magnetized cylindrical …

Computer simulationMagnetic energyFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyEnergy conservationTest caseClassical mechanicsFlow velocityHardware and ArchitectureRobustness (computer science)Magnetic pressureStatistical physicsAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Order of magnitudeMathematics
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La patrimonialización de la naturaleza. Génesis, transformaciones y estado actual

2014

En este artículo realizamos una aproximación general a la sociogénesis de la conservación moderna y pública de la naturaleza. Para ello distinguimos tres etapas . La primera estar á marca da por la búsqueda del anhelado paraíso perdido: a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, el paisaje concentrará valores identitarios, patrióticos y nacionalistas . La segunda se caracteriza por la expansión de las áreas protegidas y la multiplicación de instituciones, agentes y figuras proteccionistas en el contexto de una crisis ambienta l creciente. Y la tercera, desplegada en las dos últimas décadas, viene definida por la entrada de un nuevo modelo de conservación participativa a la vez que se prod…

Conservació de la natura:SOCIOLOGIA [UNESCO]Nature conservationEspais naturals protegitsCultural heritageSociología. Población. Trabajo socialCiencias socialesAntropología. EtnologíaUNESCO::SOCIOLOGIAPatrimoni culturalProtected areas
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Gestión y liderazgo del talento: las claves del éxito empresarial

2021

Desde hace ya unas décadas, se está trabajando con profundidad en la investigación científica sobre la evidencia en las empresas de la gestión del talento. A nivel profesional, ya han sido muchas organizaciones las que han dado el salto cualitativo hacia una nueva manera de enfocar los recursos humanos (RR. HH.). Principalmente porque esta nueva perspectiva está más vinculada tanto al negocio como a los objetivos empresariales, además de ser más aceptada por la mayoría de los profesionales. Desde los orígenes de la guerra del talento por Mckinsey hasta la actualidad, la investigación está analizando el papel de la gestión del talento en los resultados organizativos. En este sentido, Luna (2…

Conservación documentalHF5001-6182Commercepreventive conservation of documentary heritagedocumentary and bibliographic heritageGeneral Medicinepersonasbibliotecas universitariasDocumentary conservationpatrimonio documental y bibliográficotalento humanoHF1-6182university librariesconservación preventiva del patrimonio documentalorganizacionesBusinesscapital humanoRevista Geon
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Results of efforts made for in situ and ex situ conservation of Abies nebrodensis (Pinaceae) in Sicily

2013

Conservation Biology Endemic FloraSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Species richness and abundance of butterflies in natural and drained mires in Finland

2012

[Introduction] Approximately half of Finnish peatlands have been drained for forestry. However, there is considerable variation regionally, and in particular in southern southern half of Finland ca 80-90 % of the original mire area has been ditched. Drainage was most intensive in 1960s and 1970s, but ditching has gradually decreased since that. Drainage has extensive effects on flora and fauna of mire habitats (Laine & al. 1995b, Aapala & Lappalainen 1998a, Aapala & Lappalainen 1998b, Vasander 1998, Heikkilä & al. 2002). Restoration of drained mires has began relatively recently and the research based knowledge of the ecological effects of the restoration are still forthcoming. Nevertheless…

Conservation BiologyLuonnonsuojelubiologia
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Community Turnover of Wood-Inhabiting Fungi across Hierarchical Spatial Scales

2014

For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversity changes across spatial scales. In many poorly known species groups little is known about at which spatial scales the conservation efforts should be focused. Here we examined how the community turnover of wood-inhabiting fungi is realised at three hierarchical levels, and how much of community variation is explained by variation in resource composition and spatial proximity. The hierarchical study design consisted of management type (fixed factor), forest site (random factor, nested within management type) and study plots (randomly placed plots within each study site). To examine how species richne…

Conservation geneticsBiodiversityBeta diversityhabitatlcsh:MedicineForestseastern deciduous forestsfragmentationhabitat structureSpatial and Landscape Ecologyspecies richnesslcsh:SciencebiodiversityConservation ScienceMultidisciplinaryEcologyEcologymetsänkäsittelyconservationForestryBiodiversityTerrestrial EnvironmentsWoodHabitatCommunity Ecology1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyfungal communityTemperate ForestsmanagementResearch ArticleConservation of Natural Resourcesbeta-diversityForest EcologyeducationRare speciesMycologyBiologypopulation distributionModels Biologicaleliömaantiedeplan-species diversityPLANT-SPECIES DIVERSITYForest ecologyCommunity Structure1172 Environmental sciencesdead woodnonhumanModels Statisticalspecies diversitylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesFungiSpecies diversityBiology and Life Sciencesympäristönsuojelulandscape15. Life on landbiodiversiteettita1181species distributionlcsh:QSpecies richnessPLoS ONE
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The Origin of Isolated Populations of the Mountain Weevil, Liparus glabrirostris—The Flagship Species for Riparian Habitats

2020

AbstractLiparus glabrirostris is one of the largest European weevils, and it has been recently proposed as the flagship species for threatened riparian habitats in the mountains. For effective conservation of its populations (and associated habitats), it is crucial to understand its history, contemporary distribution, genetic diversity and predict changes in the range, including its highly isolated populations on the Baltic coast. Here, we examined numerous populations of L. glabrirostris across almost the entire species range using phylogeography and species niche modeling (SNM) approaches. Analyses of mtDNA and nucDNA markers revealed the existence of 2 major mitochondrial lineages genera…

Conservation geneticsGenetic MarkersConservation of Natural ResourcesRange (biology)Species distributionBiologyphylogeographyspecies distribution modelingDNA MitochondrialCurculionidaeGeneticsFlagship speciesAnimalsMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)EcosystemRiparian zoneCell Nucleusgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEnvironmental niche modellingEuropeColeopteraPhylogeographyGenetics PopulationRefugiumconservation geneticsThreatened speciesWeevilsBiotechnologyJournal of Heredity
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Conservation genetics of highly isolated populations of the xerothermic beetleCrioceris quatuordecimpunctata(Chrysomelidae)

2012

Xerothermic species are rare and threatened in central and eastern Europe. In light of the continuing loss of steppe-like habitats due to anthropogenic fragmentation and degradation, the evaluation of genetic variation in populations inhabiting them is of immediate importance if appropriate conservation measures are to be undertaken. Here we report on the genetic diversity of the rare leaf beetle Crioceris quatuordecimpunctata, whose populations in central and eastern Europe inhabit highly geographically isolated areas. All of the studied populations (in Poland, Ukraine, and Slovakia) were differentiated at the mitochondrial marker COI. However, with respect to the nuclear marker ITS1, Poli…

Conservation geneticsGenetic diversitybiologyEcologyThreatened speciesGenetic variationZoologyPopulation geneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyWolbachiabiology.organism_classificationSelective sweepLeaf beetleInvertebrate Biology
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Conservation genetics of an endemic from the Mediterranean Basin: high genetic differentiation but no genetic diversity loss from the last population…

2013

The Mediterranean Basin is a biodiversity hotspot, housing > 11.000 narrowly endemic plant species, many of which are declining due to mass tourism and agricultural intensification. To investigate the genetic resource impacts of ongoing habitat loss and degradation, we characterized the genetic variation in the last known populations of Leopoldia gussonei, a self-compatible endangered Sicilian Grape Hyacinth numbering less than 3,000 remaining individuals, using AFLP. Results demonstrated significant genome-wide genetic differentiation among all extant populations (I broken vertical bar(ST) = 0.05-0.56), and genetic clustering according to geographic location. Gene diversity was fairly c…

Conservation geneticsGenetic diversityeducation.field_of_studyAFLPHabitat fragmentationEcologyPopulation sizeHabitat degradationPopulationBiodiversityHabitat lossBiologyAFLP; Asparagaceae; Habitat degradation; Habitat loss; Mediterranean Basin; Narrow endemicsGenetic driftGenetic variationGeneticsMediterranean BasinNarrow endemicseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAsparagaceaeConservation Genetics
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