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Contribution to the development and the improvement of a digital model of the human body biofidelic HUByx by numerical methods for impact applications

2017

The study of human tolerance thresholds to impacts requires experiments on living or post mortem human subjects, which naturally raises ethical questions. To overcome these limitations, the development of numerical tools has led over the last few years to the implementation of numerical models more or less capable to accurately reproduce the mechanical behavior of the human body when subjected to various types of stresses. It is in this context that the numerical model HUByx (Hermaphrodite Biomechanics yx-model) has been developed within the research department COMM of the ICB lab at UTBM. This PhD work aims at validating and improving the biofidelity of the thoracic part of the HUByx model…

Dynamique rapideExplosion[SPI.MECA.BIOM]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]BallisticBalistiqueNumerical simulationBlastImpacts à grande vitesseSimulation numériqueHigh speed impacts[SPI.MECA.BIOM] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]BiomécanqiueHigh speed dynamicBiomechanics
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Water erosion prediction by stochastic and empirical models in the Mediterranean: A case study in Northern Sicily (Italy)

2012

The present thesis aimed to explore the methodological advantages as well as limitations in applying different modelling approaches to predict water soil erosion in Mediterranean environments. The research was accomplished in the central northern part of Sicily (Italy), considering this region to be representative of Mediterranean environmental conditions. In this region soil degradation problems, due to water erosion are becoming more and more serious. Consequently, defining models being able to predict erosion susceptibility and to discriminate environmental factors causing erosion is important to protect soil resources. The prediction of the spatial distribution of soil erosion processes…

EROSION550NORTHERN SICILYSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSTOCHASTICSoil erosion Geographic information systems Remote sensing RUSLE USPED Human impact road Artificial channels DEM Erosion scenarioBodenerosion Geoinformationssystem Fernerkundung Anthropogener Einfluss Regressionsanalyse Bodenschutz Mittelmeerraum
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Comment réduire les émissions de CO2 du transport de fret en France ? Evaluation socio-économique de trois politiques publiques

2018

France must implement voluntarist policies in order to reduce CO2 emissions, which raises questions regarding the effectiveness of competing options and their costs, for both public finances and society. This paper estimates abatement costs of one ton of CO2 from three scenarios aimed at softening the environmental impacts of freight moved by trucks. Hybrid trucks may generate large CO2 savings (5.7 Mt/year in 2030), at a moderate discounted abatement cost (88 €/t). The option based on natural gas for vehicles leads to a similar abatement cost and to lower environmental gains (3.2 Mt/year in 2030). Whilst inducing small CO2 savings (0.2 Mt/year in 2030), megatrucks present a negative discou…

ETUDE D&aposPOIDS LOURDEMISSIONS DE CO2POLITIQUEABATTEMENTCALCUL ECONOMIQUE[SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyCALCUL SOCIO ECONOMIQUETRANSPORT DE MARCHANDISES[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyCOUT D&aposTRANSPORT DE MARCHANDISEIMPACT (ENVIRONNEMENT)
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From impact refugees to deterritorialized states: Foresighting extreme legal-policy cases in asteroid impact scenarios

2022

Throughout recorded history, humans have crossed national borders to seek safety in nearby countries. The reasons for displacement have been generated by phenomena of terrestrial origin, but exposure to unexpected extra-terrestrial threats poses a different scenario. An asteroid impact warning implies a change of paradigm which would represent a historic precedent. In this regard, the analogies with natural disasters must be considered, along with multiple possible scenarios, and legal aspects related to (a) the legal framework to regulate this situation; (b) the action and responsibility of the states; and (c) the definition of impact refugee and the reconfiguration of traditional concepts…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)Physics - Physics and SocietyAsteroid deflectionInternational lawFOS: Physical sciencesAerospace EngineeringSocietat de la informacióImpact refugeePhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Deterritorialized statesDemocracyAstrophysics - Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsActa Astronautica
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Evaluating the Regional Impact of a New Road on Tourism

2004

Ferri J. (2004) Evaluating the regional impact of a new road on tourism, Reg. Studies 38, 409–418. The aim of this work is to establish whether the opening of a motorway that extends along the east coast of Spain has significantly contributed to expanding hotel tourism in the Valencia region. Some of the most important tourist destinations in Spain, both domestic and international, are located in this region, such as Benidorm, Peniscola and Gandia. The A-7 motorway, also part of the E-15 road network, is not only a faster and safer means of road communication for tourists but also provides a new gate to Europe, connecting with other motorways. Using monthly data on nights spent in hotels by…

East coastGeographyIntervention analysisWork (electrical)Economic evaluationRegional scienceGeneral Social SciencesTourist destinationsDomestic tourismEconomic impact analysisTourismGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Studies
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Caging techniques for field exposures of fish to chemical contaminants

2005

The article reviews current state-of-the-art to conduct fish caging as an assessment and monitoring technique in aquatic toxicology. A multitude of scientific, practical and management factors influence and may restrict how field research is carried out. For many purposes the advantages of transplant fish caging outweigh the alternative methodologies of impact studies of xenobiotics. However, besides mortality, virtually no study has evaluated the physiological consequences of caging fish. It is not known how caging itself affects the responses of fishes to chemical pollution. The used caging densities are commonly too high. However, with the aid of variables describing physiological stress…

EcologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFishesEnvironmental researchEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental exposureAquatic ScienceBiologyAquatic toxicologyFisheryImpact studiesToxicity TestsEnvironmental monitoringChemical contaminantsAnimalsFish <Actinopterygii>International harmonizationWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringAquatic Toxicology
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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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The socioeconomic impacts of local energy programmes: a case study of Avrig, Romania

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the expected economic and social effects of the “Local Energy Plan” – a programme of the local administration that aims to transform the Romanian town Avrig until 2020 into an energy independent town relying exclusively on renewable energy resources. Design/methodology/approach – The study uses a mixed-method approach to investigate the effects of a small town's transition to renewable energy. This approach consists of a series of in-depth interviews with the local authorities, investors, other representatives of the business sector and citizens of Avrig and economic modelling to determine the direct effects generated by the implementat…

Economic growthEngineeringSmall townbusiness.industryEnergy (esotericism)Energy planPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental economicsEnergy policyRenewable energyBusiness sectorEconomic impact analysisbusinessSocioeconomic statusManagement of Environmental Quality: An International Journal
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The effectiveness of rural versus urban nonprofit organisations in the Democratic Republic of Congo

2017

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a country with high natural resources, but it has suffered from decades of civil wars and social turmoil, being heavily aid-dependent. In the DRC, several Nonprofit Organisations (NPOs) are major players in fighting poverty and enhancing welfare. This research aims to analyse the effectiveness of small NPOs in improving poor peoples’ lives through health, education, and economic activities. Two NPOs working in the DRC, one in a rural and the other in an urban area, are compared by researching the aid sites and surveying 201 households (aid beneficiaries). Our case observations and the survey results facilitate analysing the mission accomplishment, e…

Economic growthMultivariate analysis050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectKongon demokraattinen tasavaltamission accomplishmentDevelopmentUrban areaPolitical sciencePerception0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050602 political science & public administrationta512media_commongeographyyleishyödylliset yhteisötgeography.geographical_feature_categorytilivelvollisuusPoverty05 social sciencestuloksellisuushealthDemocratic Republic of CongovaikutusNatural resourceDemocracy0506 political sciencekoulutusAccountabilitynon-profict organisationsimpactWelfareterveysThird World Quarterly
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The Economic Impact of Visitors at Major Multi-sport Events

2005

Abstract This paper examines the economic impact of major multi-sport event on affected people. Their spending increases the economic benefit for the city and region staging the event. Therefore a theoretical differentiation of movements of persons affected by the event was done. A model was worked out to detect the regional primary economic impact through these people. This primary impact can be used in any model of economic impact analysis, such as input–output frameworks or multiplier theory. The complexities in considering the right persons and their spending are analysed and described in detail. A special focus is placed on the evaluation of opportunity costs on people that get crowded…

Economic growthOpportunity costPublic economicsStrategy and ManagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementEconomicsEconomic impact analysisBiddingEuropean Sport Management Quarterly
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