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Resilience of Mediterranean Forests to Climate Change

2017

In the Mediterranean region, forests play a key role in the welfare of urban and rural peoples, by providing highly appreciated marketed goods as well as high value but nonmarket services. Anthropogenic climate change entails a significant impact on Mediterranean forests, such as the reduced species diversity, high density, pest, and diseases. In this chapter, we present the achievements of the project LIFE ResilForMed (Resilience of Mediterranean Forests to climate change), as Sicilian responds on adaptation and mitigation to climate change: (i) map of Sensitivity Forest Areas to desertification of the Sicilian region; (ii) list of bird indicators showing sensitivity to desertification in …

Mediterranean climateclimate change Mediterranean forests adaptation strategy resilience indicators best management practicesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicoltura060102 archaeologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource management0211 other engineering and technologiesClimate change021107 urban & regional planning06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental science0601 history and archaeologybusinessResilience (network)GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)
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EDU-SOCIAL ALGORITHM: A METHODOLOGICAL MODEL FOR USING SMARTPHONES AND INSTAGRAM IN GENERATION ALPHA’S EDUCATION THROUGH A COMMUNITY OF VIRTUAL PRACT…

2023

The Edu-social Algorithm research project aims to construct a micro-pedagogical, experimental, digital research action to create a methodological model using the functions and algorithms found in social media used by Generation Alpha (specifically Instagram). The project is the manifestation of an explorative research path seeking to alter the algorithms that form the basis of all the major platforms in current cyberspace, and in “Big Tech”. This alteration is possible through the development of a community of virtual practice, consisting of students and faculty working within Instagram through an interactive approach, to take pedagogical advantage of their mobile phones and apps. The quali…

Mobile Learning Community of Virtual Practices Media Education Information and Communication Technologies Generation AlphaSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Pratiques monétaires et dynamiques hyperinflationnistes : étude historique et théorique

2019

This thesis seeks to define a typology of the hyperinflationary crises based on the study of several cases observed in history, but also in terms parallel monetary practices of economic actors. It also seeks to find an alternative solution about the hyperinflationary phenomenon. In its theoretical dimension, this thesis mobilizes post-Kenesian, neo-structuralist and institutionalist theoretical framework. In its historical and comparative dimension, it studies several cases observed in history to determine a typology of the phenomenon hyperinflationary — which has allowed to distinguish two main types of hyperinflation. As a way out of hyperinflation, this thesis comes up with a system (mon…

Monetary practicesPratiques monétairesMoney[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMonnaie
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Les pratiques pédagogiques en première année universitaire: description et analyse de leurs implications sur la scolarité des étudiants

2014

In France, there is little research on university teaching and focusing specifically on teaching practices. This present research aims to explore this concept in two different ways. The first part focuses on the description of the practices implemented by teachers during first-year university lectures. Using in situ observation of lecture practices of 49 teachers from five programmes, we first show that teachers’ practices mostly rely on traditional methods as defined by Bru (2006). However, we show a variety of practices among teachers. The second part of this research updates our knowledge of the implications of these practices on student studies. 734 freshmen from these sectors were inte…

MotivationRéussite universitaire[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPratiques pédagogiquesAcademic successPratique pédagogiqueétudiantStudy practicesmanière d’étudierÉtudiantsManières d’étudierStudentsTeaching practices
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Mani verdi per la città. Scenari di agricoltura urbana multifunzionale nella Piana dei colli a Palermo

2015

L’agricoltura periurbana multifunzionale è considerata una strategia efficace per arginare il dilagare dell’urbanizzazione nelle aree rurali, contrastare la pressione urbana e al contempo rendere le città più abitabili e vitali. Dalla prospettiva urbana, le aree agricole intercluse sono soggette a maggiori pressioni da parte del mercato immobiliare e sebbene assolvano molteplici funzioni nei riguardi della città, non sempre sono riconosciute come infrastruttura naturale d’interesse pubblico, come bene comune da tutelare in quanto paesaggio agro-urbano e da collegare a sistemi ambientali più ampi. L’articolo esplora il concetto di agricoltura multifunzionale e lo applica ad un sistema di are…

Multifunctional urban agriculture public good Piana dei colli in Palermo governance participatory practices.Agricoltura urbana multifunzionale bene comune Piana dei colli a Palermo governance pratiche partecipative.Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticaagricoltura urbana multifunzionale; bene comune; Piana dei colli a Palermo; governance; pratiche partecipative
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Good practices and actions for sustainable municipal solid waste management in the tourist sector

2018

This paper deals with waste management in the tourism sector, specifically in the agro-tourism structures. Two regions of Romania and Italy have been considered as case studies in order to promote good practices and actions for sustainable municipal solid waste management. Specific criteria to adopt for the sustainable consumption of beverages and food and for the sustainable use of packaging of various types have been analyzed and suggested. The adoption of an indicator at the level of the single tourist structure has been proposed to help self-analysis that is aimed at setting the priorities of intervention for improving its environmental sustainability.

Municipal solid wasteMonitoring020209 energyactions02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesTourismOrder (exchange)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSustainable consumptionlcsh:ScienceEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationgood practicesPolicy and LawMunicipal solid wastemunicipal solid wasteActions; Good practices; Management; Municipal solid waste; Sustainability; Tourism; Nature and Landscape Conservation; Management Monitoring Policy and LawsustainabilityManagementIntervention (law)SustainabilitySustainabilitytourismGood practiceslcsh:QBusinessMunicipal solid waste managementTourismactions; good practices; management; municipal solid waste; sustainability; tourismmanagementActions
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Nitrous oxide emission by agricultural soils: a review of spatial and temporal variability for mitigation

2012

CT3 ; EnjS4; International audience; This short review deals with soils as an important source of the greenhouse gas N2O. The production and consumption of N2O in soils mainly involve biotic processes: the anaerobic process of denitrification and the aerobic process of nitrification. The factors that significantly influence agricultural N2O emissions mainly concern the agricultural practices (N application rate, crop type, fertilizer type) and soil conditions (soil moisture, soil organic C content, soil pH and texture). Large variability of N2O fluxes is known to occur both at different spatial and temporal scales. Currently new techniques could help to improve the capture of the spatial va…

N2O fluxesSoil biodiversity[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Soil Scienceagricultural practicesSoil science010501 environmental sciencesengineering.material01 natural sciencesSoil pH[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hunger04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on land6. Clean water13. Climate actionfertilizationgreenhouse gasGreenhouse gasSoil water[SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agricultureengineering0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityNitrificationFertilizersoil-atmosphere interface
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The Flipped Classroom: a Way to Decrease Boredom and Encourage Student Motivation. La classe capovolta: un modo per diminuire la noia ed incoraggiare…

2016

Recenti studi hanno mostrato l'effetto della noia sul successo. L'esperienza della noia vissuta da molti studenti, insieme con i suoi effetti deleteri, implica chiaramente che educatori ed insegnanti, in quanto responsabili della progettazione di ambienti di apprendimento, prestino maggiore attenzione a questa emozione. Questo contributo intende esaminare l'impatto del modello di insegnamento capovolto sul processo di apprendimento dello studente. Nella ricerca sono state utilizzate differenti metodologie, tra cui un inventario sulla percezione degli studenti e l'osservazione delle pratiche di insegnamento, per indagare se ed in che modo gli insegnanti riescono a gestire la noia in modo div…

Noia classe capovolta osservazione delle pratiche di insegnamento autoregolazioneBoredom Flipped Observations of Teacher Practices Self-RegulationSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia Sperimentale
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Family involvement in the intensive care unit in four Nordic countries

2021

BackgroundRelevance to clinical practice The findings from the study highlighting family involvement, high-quality communication and flexible visiting policy as central aspects of family care may inspire clinicians to identify aspects of everyday family care in their ICUs calling for further improvement.Aims and objectivesTo describe family involvement, communication practices and visiting policies in adult ICUs.DesignA cross-sectional survey.MethodA questionnaire consisting of 11 sections was developed, pilot tested and e-mailed to 196 ICUs. The participants were intensive care nurses in adult ICUs in four Nordic countries.ResultsThe survey was conducted in October to December 2019. The re…

NordenPårørendeFamilier / FamiliesCritical Care Nursinglaw.inventionFamilierFamilieslawSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineIntensivafdelingChild:Nursing science: 808 [VDP]media_commonResponse rate (survey)DiscretionIntensive care unitHospitalsPeer reviewClinical PracticeIntensive Care UnitsIntensiv nursingVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800intensive care nursesSykehusvisiting policiesfamily presenceAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySykehus / HospitalsCritical CareFamily involvementmedia_common.quotation_subjectfamily-centred careadult intensive care:Sykepleievitenskap: 808 [VDP]InvolveringVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808VDP::Nursing science: 808familycentred careIntensivsykepleie / Intensiv nursingIntensive careHumansFamilyIn patientVDP::Sykepleievitenskap: 808business.industryfamily involvementVDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Visitors to PatientsIntensivsykepleiecommunication practicesCross-Sectional StudiesFamily medicineVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808business
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Cultural institutions as agents of urban and community regeneration in the (post-)pandemic city. The case of the «Laboratorio Zen Insieme» in Palermo

2022

Although all cities in the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, its impacts on the territories, yet to be understood, are unevenly distributed, revealing extremely varied imbalances depending on the places. However, it is clear that the virus and its variants have aggravated pre-existing socio-spatial inequalities, creating new ones and bringing attention back to those implications between space, planning, public health and citizenship that are at the origins of contemporary urbanism. In a reference framework in which the crisis is globalized but unequal and in the absence of a welfare system capable of responding to the urgencies of the most marginalized social contexts and g…

Olsen 2018Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSacco and Blessi 2009). In the current (post-) pandemic context and through the lens of a southern European perspective the purpose of this article is to critically reflect about the role of culture as possible vehicle of urban and community regeneration. In particular we will focus on the activities of the no profit organization «Laboratorio Zen Insieme» in ZEN2 one of the last large popular and peripheral neighborhoods built in Palermo at the end of 80s in order to explore and understand how cultural practices work as agent of urban and social transformation capable of addressing emerging issues especially in the pandemic scenario we are experiencing. Thecasestudy has been conducted through analysis of documents participative observations (Honer and Hitzler 2015) and qualitative in-depth interviews with key actors involved in the conception organization and management of the activities carried out by Laboratorio Zen Insieme with representatives of local institutions and non-formal conversations with participants of the workshops heldin the neighborhood. The experience we narrate finds that cultural practices have re-conceptualized their design and functions as strategies of urban and community regeneration and at the same time have contributed to answer to emergent issues in developing proximity and local based strategies facing up to problems inherent civil rights educationalpoverty socio-spatial justice and have changed the image and identity of urban places they inhabit.In this sense the research provides a framework for development of strategies and legitimization for cultural practices and a point of discussionabouttheirrolein urban development.Although all cities in the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic its impacts on the territories yet to be understood are unevenly distributed revealing extremely varied imbalances depending on the places. However it is clear that the virus and its variants have aggravated pre-existing socio-spatial inequalities creating new ones and bringing attention back to those implications between space planning public health and citizenship that are at the origins of contemporary urbanism. In a reference framework in which the crisis is globalized but unequal and in the absence of a welfare system capable of responding to the urgencies of the most marginalized social contexts and groups a response to the new social and individual needs has been offered by cultural institutions that play a role of territorial agency often independently or in the absence of political institutions. Far from the idea of entertainment and divertissement it is in fact increasingly clear how the practices of cultural innovation experimenting with various forms of action and participation can in some cases play a fundamental role in the processes of social cohesion and community building representing an antidote to the worsening of the phenomena of marginalization and socio-spatial inequalities within cities and territories (Colantonio and Dixon 2011
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