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Do Corporative Social Programs Generate Social Capital? A Brazilian Case Study

2013

This study focuses on the promotion of the social capital and the development of a civic community through social commitment networks, and consequently, maintaining local development. The methodological procedure adopted was the case study and, as main technique of data analysis, the content analysis was used. The programs of social responsibility of companies renowned as socially responsible from the region of Serra Gaúcha (south Brazil) were studied, analyzing their contribution to the generation or strengthening of the social capital of the reached communities. As the main result of the study we presented the proposal of a new board of indicators for social projects of private companies …

social capitalcorporative social programssosiaalinen pääomaBrazilcase study comparisonindicators
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Determinants of social skills of students from 7 to 12 years

2015

International audience; Differences of achievement in school, traditionally studied by researchers in Education, can be analyzed in terms of skills and especially social skills. This scientific field is under construction but social skills are becoming a compulsory notion for actors of the school system and for Educational Sciences.Through a multidisciplinary approach, this article proposes to study the determinants of social skills using social and educational indicators widely borrowed into the explanation of the differences of achievement models, with associated self-image, neuroticism and relationship with school measures. Indeed, these three dimensions are involved in the socialization…

social skill[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationDeterminantdifferencerelationship with schoolachievement model[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationeducational indicatorneuroticismself-imagesocial indicator
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Disability in Older People and Socio-Economic Deprivation in Italy: Effects on the Care Burden and System Resources

2021

The sustainability of European Long-Term Care systems faces the demographic and socio-economic circumstances, mainly the increasing ageing of the population, with its chronic disease conditions, and the simultaneous economic general crises, exacerbated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Beyond the increase in general rate of relative poverty, there is a higher risk of poverty among elderly and families in a high demand of care, especially if situations of Activities Daily Living (ADL) disability are present. Italian welfare, which is based on family care regimes and regional strategies, and is oriented to private or public care, is a relevant case study with which to analyze such a relationsh…

socio-economic deprivationADL disabilityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantspovertyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830socio-economic deprivation; ADL disability; ageing; poverty; indicatorsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195indicatorsRenewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesageingGE1-350Sustainability
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Shifting Long-Term Tillage to Geotextile Mulching for Weed Control Improves Soil Quality and Yield of Orange Orchards

2023

Weed control in urban and peri-urban orange orchards is challenging due to operational and legislative restrictions. Tillage, besides from negatively affecting soil fertility and microorganisms, is demanding for humans. On the other hand, herbicides are advised against due to the possibility to reach waterbodies from the soil surface. Therefore, in urban and peri-urban areas, instead of tillage and herbicides, mulching with black plastic geotextile fabric is often used. This study aimed at assessing the impact of long-term soil mulching with black plastic geotextile fabric on soil fertility, microbial community and yield of an orange orchard in comparison to conventional tillage. To this ai…

soil fertility; soil bioindicators; Washington navel; weed management; tillagesoil fertilitySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariatillagePlant Sciencesoil bioindicatorWashington navelAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood Scienceweed management
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SHORT-TERM RESPONSE OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS TO ESSENTIAL OILS WITH ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL EXTRACTED FROM MEDITERRANEAN PLANTS

2015

Essential oils (EOs) with allelopathic compounds have been used to reduce or avoid weed germination and growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential phytotoxic effects of EOs extracted from different Mediterranean plants on soil microbial biomass and activity. EOs were extracted from leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh (EUC); Eriocephalus africanus L. (ERI); Thymus capitatus (L.) Hoffmanns. & Link (TCP); Citrus reticulata Blanco var. ‘Clemenules’ (TAN) and Citrus limon (L.) Osbeck var. ‘Eureka’ (LEM). Each EO was supplied to pots containing 560 g of soil at three different doses (low, medium, high). After 15, 30, 90, 120 days the supply of EOs, soils were destructively a…

soil quality herbicides essential oils bioindicatorsSettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
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Models and methods for space and space-time interactions in complex point processes with applications on earthquakes

spatial covariatespatial point processeearthquakes; hybrids of Gibbs point processes; spatial covariates; spatial point processes; hypothesis testing; local indicators of spatio-temporal association; permutation-based tests; second-order product density function; log-Gaussian Cox process; spatial anisotropy; spatio-temporal point process; clustering detectionlog-Gaussian Cox proceearthquakehybrids of Gibbs point processehypothesis testinglocal indicators of spatio-temporal associationpermutation-based testspatial anisotropysecond-order product density functionspatio-temporal point proceSettore SECS-S/01 - Statisticaclustering detection
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Spatial Indicators for a Europe 2020 Strategy Territorial Analysis – SIESTA

2014

Il contributo descrive la situazione del contesto territoriale italiano a partire dai risultati del progetto ESPON SIESTA in riferimento agli indicatori spaziali per la strategia Europe 2020.

spatial indicators Europe 2020 Strategy EsponSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Probabilistic and preferential sampling approaches offer integrated perspectives of Italian forest diversity

2023

Aim: Assessing the performances of different sampling approaches for documenting community diversity may help to identify optimal sampling efforts and strategies, and to enhance conservation and monitoring planning. Here, we used two data sets based on probabilistic and preferential sampling schemes of Italian forest vegetation to analyze the multifaceted performances of the two approaches across three major forest types at a large scale. Location: Italy. Methods: We pooled 804 probabilistic and 16,259 preferential forest plots as samples of vascular plant diversity across the country. We balanced the two data sets in terms of sizes, plot size, geographical position, and vegetation types. F…

spatially constrained rarefaction curveEcologyco-occurrence datadetrended correspondence analysisregional surveytemperate forestsvegetation databaseindicator species analysisbiodiversity co-occurrence data detrended correspondence analysis indicator species analysis regional survey spatially constrained rarefaction curve temperate forests vegetation database zonal vegetationPlant Sciencezonal vegetationbiodiversityJournal of Vegetation Science
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SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNIVERSITY STRATEGIES AND FINANCIAL INDICATORS

2010

A very important role in establishment and foundation the activities of a university is strategies and policies developed by management authorities. Through this article we identify the relationship between the components of university strategy and financial indicators, taking into account that financial projections are those that can affirm or overturn the objectives. In this respect, the article is structured in such a way that could provide answer to questions like: What kind of university strategy must be adopted to insure academic success? What is the premises development strategy, as requirements for success in university management? What financial indicators can influence the compone…

strategy the university strategic plan financial indicators in higher education income from higher education institutions expenditure from higher education institutionsStudies in Business and Economics
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Marine Invertebrates as Bioindicators of Heavy Metal Pollution

2015

The marine environment presents a range of anthropogenic contaminants. According to the World Health Organization, more than 100,000 chemicals are released into the global environment every year as a consequence of their production, use and disposal. The fate of a chemical substance depends on physical-chemical properties, in combination with the characteristics of the environment where it is released. Among the substances that accumulate in the sea, for anthropogenic activities, metals/metalloids have a leading position. Some of these have a biological role but their bioaccumulation is injurious. Chemical pollutants can cause effects on organisms, biodiversity and human health. Various eff…

streEnvironmental pollution; marine organisms; heavy metals; stress; bioindicators; sea urchinbioindicatormarine organismheavy metalSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaEnvironmental pollutionsea urchin
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