journalArticle
Appendix E: Alternative Approaches for Deriving Energy Contents of Noncombustible Renewables.
The article focuses on various approaches for calculating the energy content of noncombustible renewables, such as hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, and wind energy, which are used to generate electricity. Topics covered include the fossil fuel equivalency approach, the captured energy approach, and the incident energy approach, each of which provides a different perspective on estimating the energy value of these renewable sources.
2023-08
eng
https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=bc5aed99-8e94-37b2-8031-8d9f812195a6
251–255
Monthly Energy Review
ISSN 0095-7356
journalArticle
Monthly Energy Review
ISSN 0095-7356
Appendix E : Alternative Approaches for Deriving Energy Contents of Noncombustible Renewables.
The article presents alternative approaches for deriving energy contents of noncombustible renewables. It mentions that in order to calculate primary energy consumption U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) compiles data on most energy sources in physical units like barrel and cubic feet; data for different energy sources is converted to common British thermal unit (Btu), and discussed three approaches for converting electricity to Btu.
2022-09
eng
https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=072d7747-6f14-3b7f-946f-5b80141d8a61
245–249
journalArticle
Monthly Energy Review
ISSN 0095-7356
Appendix E: Alternative Approaches for Deriving Energy Contents of Noncombustible Renewables.
The article focuses on various approaches for calculating the energy content of noncombustible renewables, such as hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, and wind energy, which are used to generate electricity. Topics covered include the fossil fuel equivalency approach, the captured energy approach, and the incident energy approach, each of which provides a different perspective on estimating the energy value of these renewable sources.
2023-08
eng
https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=bc5aed99-8e94-37b2-8031-8d9f812195a6
251–255
journalArticle
Monthly Energy Review
ISSN 0095-7356
Appendix E : Alternative Approaches for Deriving Energy Contents of Noncombustible Renewables.
The article presents alternative approaches for deriving energy contents of noncombustible renewables. It mentions that in order to calculate primary energy consumption U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) compiles data on most energy sources in physical units like barrel and cubic feet; data for different energy sources is converted to common British thermal unit (Btu), and discussed three approaches for converting electricity to Btu.
2022-09
en
245–249
<p>Publisher: Superintendent of Documents</p>
conferencePaper
ICEE international conference on energy & environment
ISBN 978-989-97050-4-3
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: BRINGING TOGETHER ENGINEERING AND ECONOMICS
Botelho
Anabela
Lourenco-Gomes
Lina
Costa Pinto
Ligia M.
Sousa
Patricia
Sousa
Sara
Valente
Marieta
Ferreira, P and Soares, I
ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF DAMS IN PORTUGAL: AN APPLICATION OF CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
Despite the well-known benefits for water and energy supply, flood management and irrigation, dams in Portugal are responsible for some adverse impacts on the natural and social environments of the local communities, including biodiversity limitation, impacts on fauna and flora, eventual flooding of large areas of cultivable land, water quality degradation, noise, landscape intrusion, and eventual destruction of architectural, historical and archaeological sites. These environmental damages have not been included in cost-benefit analyses (CBA) of hydropower developments mainly because their economic value is difficult to determine, since there are no markets for the environmental goods and services impacted and, therefore, prices are not available. Nevertheless, the inexistence of prices for these environmental impacts does not necessarily mean they have no value. The prime objective of this paper is to measure the economic values of several environmental impacts of the dams' operation in Portugal, using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) approach.
2015
149–153
<p>ISSN: 2183-3982 tex.orcid-numbers: Valente, Marieta/0000-0003-3332-8945 Pinto, Ligia/0000-0001-7089-2663 tex.organization: Univ Minho, Sch Engn; Univ Porto, Sch Econ & Management tex.researcherid-numbers: Pinto, Ligia/AAC-3057-2019 Valente, Marieta/Y-7224-2019 Pinto, Ligia/R-6430-2019 Lourenco-Gomes, Lina/AAM-5288-2020 tex.unique-id: ISI:000379409300019</p>
journalArticle
Alexandrov
Dmitri V.
Bashkirtseva
Irina A.
Ryashko
Lev B.
Noise-induced transitions and shifts in a climate-vegetation feedback model
Motivated by the extremely important role of the Earth's vegetation dynamics in climate changes, we study the stochastic variability of a simple climate-vegetation system. In the case of deterministic dynamics, the system has one stable equilibrium and limit cycle or two stable equilibria corresponding to two opposite (cold and warm) climate-vegetation states. These states are divided by a separatrix going across a point of unstable equilibrium. Some possible stochastic scenarios caused by different externally induced natural and anthropogenic processes inherit properties of deterministic behaviour and drastically change the system dynamics. We demonstrate that the system transitions across its separatrix occur with increasing noise intensity. The climate-vegetation system therewith fluctuates, transits and localizes in the vicinity of its attractor. We show that this phenomenon occurs within some critical range of noise intensities. A noise-induced shift into the range of smaller global average temperatures corresponding to substantial oscillations of the Earth's vegetation cover is revealed. Our analysis demonstrates that the climate-vegetation interactions essentially contribute to climate dynamics and should be taken into account in more precise and complex models of climate variability.
2018-04
5
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
DOI 10.1098/rsos.171531
4
ISSN 2054-5703
book
Approaches to Understanding the Cumulative Effects of Stressors on Marine Mammals
2017
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85029823599&doi=10.17226%2f23479&partnerID=40&md5=5c457334c5e9a4c239a8eff9c8f835c6
DOI: 10.17226/23479
<p>Publication Title: Approaches to Understanding the Cumulative Effects of Stressors on Marine Mammals</p>
journalArticle
5
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
DOI 10.1098/rsos.171531
4
ISSN 2054-5703
Alexandrov
Dmitri V.
Bashkirtseva
Irina A.
Ryashko
Lev B.
Noise-induced transitions and shifts in a climate-vegetation feedback model
Motivated by the extremely important role of the Earth's vegetation dynamics in climate changes, we study the stochastic variability of a simple climate-vegetation system. In the case of deterministic dynamics, the system has one stable equilibrium and limit cycle or two stable equilibria corresponding to two opposite (cold and warm) climate-vegetation states. These states are divided by a separatrix going across a point of unstable equilibrium. Some possible stochastic scenarios caused by different externally induced natural and anthropogenic processes inherit properties of deterministic behaviour and drastically change the system dynamics. We demonstrate that the system transitions across its separatrix occur with increasing noise intensity. The climate-vegetation system therewith fluctuates, transits and localizes in the vicinity of its attractor. We show that this phenomenon occurs within some critical range of noise intensities. A noise-induced shift into the range of smaller global average temperatures corresponding to substantial oscillations of the Earth's vegetation cover is revealed. Our analysis demonstrates that the climate-vegetation interactions essentially contribute to climate dynamics and should be taken into account in more precise and complex models of climate variability.
2018-04
journalArticle
Monthly Energy Review
ISSN 0095-7356
Appendix E: Alternative Approaches for Deriving Energy Contents of Noncombustible Renewables.
The article focuses on various approaches for calculating the energy content of noncombustible renewables, such as hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, and wind energy, which are used to generate electricity. Topics covered include the fossil fuel equivalency approach, the captured energy approach, and the incident energy approach, each of which provides a different perspective on estimating the energy value of these renewable sources.
2023-08
eng
https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=bc5aed99-8e94-37b2-8031-8d9f812195a6
251–255
<p>Publisher: Superintendent of Documents</p>
journalArticle
Monthly Energy Review
ISSN 0095-7356
Appendix E : Alternative Approaches for Deriving Energy Contents of Noncombustible Renewables.
The article presents alternative approaches for deriving energy contents of noncombustible renewables. It mentions that in order to calculate primary energy consumption U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) compiles data on most energy sources in physical units like barrel and cubic feet; data for different energy sources is converted to common British thermal unit (Btu), and discussed three approaches for converting electricity to Btu.
2022-09
eng
https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=072d7747-6f14-3b7f-946f-5b80141d8a61
245–249
<p>Publisher: Superintendent of Documents</p>
journalArticle
5
Royal Society Open Science
DOI 10.1098/rsos.171531
4
ISSN 2054-5703
Alexandrov
Dmitri V.
Bashkirtseva
Irina A.
Ryashko
Lev B.
Noise-induced transitions and shifts in a climate–vegetation feedback model
Motivated by the extremely important role of the Earth’s vegetation dynamics in climate changes, we study the stochastic variability of a simple climate–vegetation system. In the case of deterministic dynamics, the system has one stable equilibrium and limit cycle or two stable equilibria corresponding to two opposite (cold and warm) climate–vegetation states. These states are divided by a separatrix going across a point of unstable equilibrium. Some possible stochastic scenarios caused by different externally induced natural and anthropogenic processes inherit properties of deterministic behaviour and drastically change the system dynamics. We demonstrate that the system transitions across its separatrix occur with increasing noise intensity. The climate–vegetation system therewith fluctuates, transits and localizes in the vicinity of its attractor. We show that this phenomenon occurs within some critical range of noise intensities. A noise-induced shift into the range of smaller global average temperatures corresponding to substantial oscillations of the Earth’s vegetation cover is revealed. Our analysis demonstrates that the climate–vegetation interactions essentially contribute to climate dynamics and should be taken into account in more precise and complex models of climate variability.
2018-04
en
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.171531
2025-03-18
171531
journalArticle
Alizoti
Paraskevi
Bastien
Jean-Charles
Chakraborty
Debojyoti
Klisz
Marcin Miroslav
Kroon
Johan
Neophytou
Charalambos
Schueler
Silvio
Loo
Marcela Van
Westergren
Marjana
Konnert
Monika
Andonovski
Vlatko
Andreassen
Kjell
Brang
Peter
Brus
Robert
Cvjetković
Branislav
Đodan
Martina
Fernández
Manuel
Frýdl
Josef
Karlsson
Bo
Keserű
Zsolt
Kormutak
Andrej
Lavnyy
Vasyl
Maaten
Tiit
Mason
Bill
Mihai
Georgeta
Monteverdi
Cristina
Perić
Sanja
Petkova
Krasimira
Popov
Emil Borissov
Rousi
Matti
Stojnić
Srđan Milenko
Tsvetkov
Ivaylo
Non-Native Forest Tree Species in Europe: The Question of Seed Origin in Afforestation
Non-native forest tree species have been introduced in Europe since the 16th century, but only in the second half of the 20th century the significance of the seed source origin for their economic use was recognized, resulting in the establishment of numerous provenance trials at a national, regional, European and International level, as those led by IUFRO. Breeding programs have also been launched in the continent for the most economically important species. Aim of this work is the formulation of provenance recommendations for planting of five non-native tree species in Europe (Douglas fir, grand fir, Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine and black locust), based on the information obtained from twenty countries, in the frame of the EU FP-1403 NNEXT Cost Action. The survey revealed that official and non-official national recommendations, based on provenance research results, have been elaborated and followed at a different level and extend for the above five species, but only for Douglas fir recommendations exist in almost all the participating to the survey countries. The compilation of provenance recommendations across Europe for each species is presented in the current work. Besides the recommended introduced seed sources, European seed sources are also preferred for planting, due to ease of access and high availability of forest reproductive material. European breeding programs yielding genetic material of high productivity and quality constitute currently the seed source of choice for several species and countries. Consolidation of trial data obtained across countries will allow the joint analysis that is urgently needed to draw solid conclusions, and will facilitate the development of ‘Universal-Response-Functions’ for the species of interest, rendering possible the identification of the genetic material suitable for global change. New provenance trial series that will test seed sources from the entire climatic range of the species, established in sites falling within and outside the environmental envelopes of their natural ranges, are urgently needed to pinpoint and understand the species-specific climate constraints, as well as to correlate functional traits to the seed origin and the environmental conditions of the test sites, so that the selection of suitable forest reproductive material of non-native tree species in the face of climate change can be feasible.
2022-02
en
Non-Native Forest Tree Species in Europe
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/2/273
2025-01-21
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
273
13
Forests
DOI 10.3390/f13020273
2
ISSN 1999-4907
journalArticle
Suffredini
I. B.
Sader
H. S.
Gonçalves
A. G.
Reis
A. O.
Gales
A. C.
Varella
A. D.
Younes
R. N.
Screening of antibacterial extracts from plants native to the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest and Atlantic Forest
More than 20% of the world's biodiversity is located in Brazilian forests and only a few plant extracts have been evaluated for potential antibacterial activity. In the present study, 705 organic and aqueous extracts of plants obtained from different Amazon Rain Forest and Atlantic Forest plants were screened for antibacterial activity at 100 µg/ml, using a microdilution broth assay against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. One extract, VO581, was active against S. aureus (minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) = 140 µg/ml and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) = 160 µg/ml, organic extract obtained from stems) and two extracts were active against E. faecalis, SM053 (MIC = 80 µg/ml and MBC = 90 µg/ml, organic extract obtained from aerial parts), and MY841 (MIC = 30 µg/ml and MBC = 50 µg/ml, organic extract obtained from stems). The most active fractions are being fractionated to identify their active substances. Higher concentrations of other extracts are currently being evaluated against the same microorganisms.
2004-03
en
https://www.scielo.br/j/bjmbr/a/FKhYHQmXbv3mVX4S9B9R5dj/?lang=en
2025-01-18
379–384
37
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
DOI https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2004000300015
ISSN 0100-879X, 1414-431X
<p>Publisher: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica</p>
journalArticle
Suffredini
I.B.
Sader
H.S.
Gonçalves
A.G.
Reis
A.O.
Gales
A.C.
Varella
A.D.
Younes
R.N.
Screening of antibacterial extracts from plants native to the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest and Atlantic Forest
2004-03
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2004000300015&lng=en&tlng=en
2025-03-18
379–384
37
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
DOI 10.1590/S0100-879X2004000300015
3
ISSN 0100-879X
journalArticle
13
Forests
DOI 10.3390/f13020273
2
ISSN 1999-4907
Alizoti
Paraskevi
Bastien
Jean-Charles
Chakraborty
Debojyoti
Klisz
Marcin Miroslav
Kroon
Johan
Neophytou
Charalambos
Schueler
Silvio
Loo
Marcela Van
Westergren
Marjana
Konnert
Monika
Andonovski
Vlatko
Andreassen
Kjell
Brang
Peter
Brus
Robert
Cvjetković
Branislav
Đodan
Martina
Fernández
Manuel
Frýdl
Josef
Karlsson
Bo
Keserű
Zsolt
Kormutak
Andrej
Lavnyy
Vasyl
Maaten
Tiit
Mason
Bill
Mihai
Georgeta
Monteverdi
Cristina
Perić
Sanja
Petkova
Krasimira
Popov
Emil Borissov
Rousi
Matti
Stojnić
Srđan Milenko
Tsvetkov
Ivaylo
Non-Native Forest Tree Species in Europe: The Question of Seed Origin in Afforestation
Non-native forest tree species have been introduced in Europe since the 16th century, but only in the second half of the 20th century the significance of the seed source origin for their economic use was recognized, resulting in the establishment of numerous provenance trials at a national, regional, European and International level, as those led by IUFRO. Breeding programs have also been launched in the continent for the most economically important species. Aim of this work is the formulation of provenance recommendations for planting of five non-native tree species in Europe (Douglas fir, grand fir, Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine and black locust), based on the information obtained from twenty countries, in the frame of the EU FP-1403 NNEXT Cost Action. The survey revealed that official and non-official national recommendations, based on provenance research results, have been elaborated and followed at a different level and extend for the above five species, but only for Douglas fir recommendations exist in almost all the participating to the survey countries. The compilation of provenance recommendations across Europe for each species is presented in the current work. Besides the recommended introduced seed sources, European seed sources are also preferred for planting, due to ease of access and high availability of forest reproductive material. European breeding programs yielding genetic material of high productivity and quality constitute currently the seed source of choice for several species and countries. Consolidation of trial data obtained across countries will allow the joint analysis that is urgently needed to draw solid conclusions, and will facilitate the development of ‘Universal-Response-Functions’ for the species of interest, rendering possible the identification of the genetic material suitable for global change. New provenance trial series that will test seed sources from the entire climatic range of the species, established in sites falling within and outside the environmental envelopes of their natural ranges, are urgently needed to pinpoint and understand the species-specific climate constraints, as well as to correlate functional traits to the seed origin and the environmental conditions of the test sites, so that the selection of suitable forest reproductive material of non-native tree species in the face of climate change can be feasible.
2022-02
en
Non-Native Forest Tree Species in Europe
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/2/273
2025-03-18
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
273
bookSection
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ISBN 978-3-031-56088-0 978-3-031-56089-7
Environmental Histories of the Dinaric Karst
Cham
Springer International Publishing
Fuerst-Bjeliš
Borna
Mrgić
Jelena
Petrić
Hrvoje
Zorn
Matija
Zwitter
Žiga
Remec
Meta
Afforestation with Non-native Pinus nigra in the Karstic Areas of Southwestern Slovenia Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Environmental Implications
… afforestation of Kras was thus discussed on several occasions, and the afforestation with a non-native … that the economic reasons behind the afforestation attempts need to be studied as …
2024
en
Afforestation with Non-native Pinus nigra in the Karstic Areas of Southwestern Slovenia Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century
DOI.org (Crossref)
https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-56089-7_8
2025-01-18 16:07:01
Series Title: Environmental History
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-56089-7_8
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Azevedo
Luciana
De Araujo Ribeiro
Paula F
De Carvalho Oliveira
Jéssica A
Correia
Maryana G
Ramos
Flávia M
De Oliveira
Eduardo B
Barros
Frederico
Stringheta
Paulo C
Camu‐camu ( <i>Myrciaria dubia</i> ) from commercial cultivation has higher levels of bioactive compounds than native cultivation (Amazon Forest) and presents antimutagenic effects <i>in vivo</i>
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Camu‐camu (
Myrciaria dubia
) is a typical Amazonian fruit and has high antioxidant capacity due to its high levels of vitamin C and phenolic compounds. This study aimed to determine the phytochemicals, antioxidant capacity and antimutagenic effects of camu‐camu fruits with different maturity stages grown in dry (commercial cultivation) or flooded environments (native cultivation, Amazon).
RESULTS
Total polyphenols, ascorbic acid and
in vitro
antioxidant capacity levels were higher in ripe fruits grown in a commercial cultivation. The extracts from ripe camu‐camu grown in a commercial cultivation exerted antioxidant effects and high percentage of protection against doxorubicin and 1,2‐dimethylhydrazine in all tested systems (liver, bone marrow and gut), for three camu‐camu extract concentrations (17, 85 and 170 mg kg
−1
body weight), as follows: bone marrow minocronucleus (37.91%, 41.75%, 43.95%); micronucleus gut test (61.01%, 64.40%, 50.28%); apoptosis index (60.26%, 62.44%, 58.22%); comet assay through the tail moment (71.64%, 72.31%, 70.70%), percent DNA in the tail (64.54%, 68.75%, 76.79%) and tail intensity (76.43%, 81.02%, 68.33%).
CONCLUSION
The results of this study contribute to increasing the production of camu‐camu fruits grown in dry environments and their use as a health‐promoting food. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
2019-01-30
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https://scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jsfa.9224
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Publisher: Wiley Online Library
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
DOI 10.1002/jsfa.9224
2
J Sci Food Agric
ISSN 0022-5142, 1097-0010
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Dyck
WJ
Cooke
JG
Exotic forestry and its effect on water quality.
The Waikato River Basin occupies 14 000 km 2 of the North Island of New Zealand, and about 2250 km 2 of this area are under exotic forests, mainly radiata pine. Results of studies …
1983
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Shmulsky
R
Jones
PD
Forest products and wood science: an introduction
The updated seventh edition of the classic text on wood science and forestry The seventh edition of Forest Products and Wood Science: An Introduction offers a fully revised and …
2019
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Haygreen
JG
Bowyer
JL
Forest products and wood science: an introduction.
… The technology of major forest products – Describes the processes of producing lumber, plywood, … Future advancements in forest utilization – Includes energy and biomass. Eleven …
1982
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Bussmann
RW
Sharon
D
Ly
J
From garden to market? The cultivation of native and introduced medicinal plant species in cajamarca, peru and implications for habitat conservation
… The study additionally examines whether introduced and native species available in the … methods of cultivation provide insight into the treatment of native and introduced medicinal …
2008
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Bussmann
Rainer W.
Sharon
Douglas
Ly
Jennifer
From Garden to Market? The cultivation of native and introduced medicinal plant species in Cajamarca, Peru and implications for habitat conservation
Large amounts of medicinal plants are sold in the markets of Trujillo and Chiclayo, two cities on the north coast of Peru. However, a large percentage of this material comes from the Peruvian highlands, most notably from the Department of Cajamarca. Although prior studies indicate that at least some material, mostly introduced species, is grown in home-gardens on the coast, the origin of the vast bulk of the plants was unclear. The present study reports on medicinal plants grown, collected and sold in the Cajamarca region. Only 42 plant species, 34 of them indigenous, were sold in the local markets. In contrast, 76 species (25 introduced, 51 indigenous) were found in local gardens or were cultivated by vendors. Of these however, only five species were commonly cultivated in the homegardens studied, and 11 were grown by plant vendors. All but three of the commonly cultivated species were introductions. Contrary to the initial assumption, increasing plant demand in the large coastal markets has not led to significant cultivation of medicinal plants in home-gardens. The vast bulk of the plant material sold in the markets of Northern Peru represents plants collected in the wild. No data are available as to whether this massive harvest is sustainable or not.
2008
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From Garden to Market?
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Pejchar
Liba
Holl
Karen D.
Lockwood
Julie L.
HAWAIIAN HONEYCREEPER HOME RANGE SIZE VARIES WITH HABITAT: IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIVE ACACIA KOA FORESTRY
Reforesting degraded landscapes with native, high‐value timber trees may contribute to biodiversity protection while also increasing the economic value of the land. Ideally, reforested areas should have the habitat characteristics to support viable populations of native fauna. We investigated habitat use by Akiapolaau (
Hemignathus munroi
), an endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper, in three habitat types: a relatively intact old‐growth forest, an old‐growth forest with a long history of grazing, and a native
Acacia koa
plantation. We quantified habitat characteristics, calculated foraging preferences, mapped home ranges, measured territoriality, and determined reproductive success at all sites. We found that Akiapolaau were highly selective foragers, foraging primarily on
A. koa
despite its relative scarcity in the environment, and then secondarily on several subcanopy species. Home range size was significantly smaller at the intact old‐growth site and the
A. koa
plantation, the two sites with the greater cover of
A. koa
and of the subcanopy species preferred by Akiapolaau. Birds at these sites were also less territorial, supporting behavioral theory that predicts a nonlinear relationship between food availability and territoriality. Overall, our results show that the
A. koa
plantation, the site with the highest percentage of
A. koa
, the smallest Akiapolaau home ranges, and the least territoriality, supported the highest density of birds with no apparent reproductive cost. Because
A. koa
is an extremely high‐value hardwood and thus can be selectively harvested, there is tremendous potential for conservation advocates to work with landowners to grow
A. koa
for economic benefit while also enhancing biodiversity.
06/2005
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HAWAIIAN HONEYCREEPER HOME RANGE SIZE VARIES WITH HABITAT
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Ecological Applications
DOI 10.1890/04-0577
3
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Integrated Water Resources Management (Proceedings of a svmposium held at Davis. California.
Erskine
WD
Water yield response to integrated native forest management in southweastern australia
… zones by exotic plants. The hydrological impacts of native forest management have been … Integrated native forest management is briefly discussed first to provide the background for …
2001
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56
Bulletin de psychologie
DOI 10.3406/bupsy.2003.15273
468
Duflot
Colette
Quand l’Art est là… la (psycho)thérapie s’en va !
L'auteur, qui préfère l’expression « psychothérapies médiatisées » à celle d’art-thérapie, examine certains concepts, ceux de création, d’expression, de projection/introjection, d’espace transitionnel, d’espace topologique, de narcissisme primaire, mis en jeu dans ces « psychothérapies médiatisées ». Elle situe la place du thérapeute et dénonce l’amalgame entre art et thérapie : quand l’art est là, la (psycho)thérapie s’en va.
2003
fre
www.persee.fr
https://www.persee.fr/doc/bupsy_0007-4403_2003_num_56_468_15273
2025-05-19 06:42:11
free
Publisher: Persée - Portail des revues scientifiques en SHS
773-779
journalArticle
André
Marion
Éloge de la crise et du bricolage face à des institutions en perpétuelles mutations
Introduction À travers plusieurs expériences dans des institutions sociales et médico-sociales, en tant que psychologue clinicienne ou en tant qu’intervenante en analyse de la pratique, j’ai fait le constat que nos institutions connaissent des mutations profondes et répétées de leurs cadres et de leurs métacadres socio-culturels. L'idéologie du « bougisme » vient remettre en question en permanence les grands récits sous-jacents à nos pratiques tandis que dans le même temps, on nous propose de...
2021/01/01
fr
publications-prairial.fr
https://publications-prairial.fr/canalpsy/index.php?id=3391
2025-05-19 06:43:22
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Publisher: Université Lumière Lyon 2
38-42
Canal Psy
DOI 10.35562/canalpsy.3391
127
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Vidal
Philippe
Hir
Sarah Le
La crise de l’offre de soins peut-elle être amortie par la téléconsultation territoriale ? Premiers enseignements pour la Normandie
2023
fr
La crise de l’offre de soins peut-elle être amortie par la téléconsultation territoriale ?
shs.cairn.info
https://shs.cairn.info/revue-geographie-economie-societe-2023-4-page-567
2025-05-19 06:54:35
Publisher: JLE Éditions
567-598
25
Géographie, économie, société
DOI 10.3166/ges.2023.0025
4
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Moncada
Marie
Innovation parlementaire, entrepreneuriat et déserts médicaux en France
Le Parlement français est oublié des abondants travaux sur les « déserts médicaux ». Pourtant, sur ce sujet, de nombreux parlementaires vont à contre-courant des programmes présidentiels, de l’administration et des groupes d’intérêt et prennent ouvertement la défense de mesures contraignantes. Cette innovation parlementaire soulève la question suivante : les parlementaires français sont-ils des entrepreneurs d’action publique ? L’analyse est faite sur les archives parlementaires de 1998 à 2019. L’analyse qualitative montre bien l’existence d’une innovation parlementaire en faveur des mesures contraignantes. L’analyse quantitative pour sa part répond par la négative à la problématique : les parlementaires ne sont pas des entrepreneurs en raison de leur subordination volontaire à l’exécutif et aux groupes d’intérêt médicaux.
2021
fr
www.erudit.org
https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/ps/2021-v40-n2-ps06089/1077874ar/
2025-05-19 06:55:04
Publisher: Société québécoise de science politique
187-212
40
Politique et Sociétés
DOI 10.7202/1077874ar
2
ps
ISSN 1203-9438, 1703-8480
journalArticle
Trajectoires Humaines Transcontinentales
DOI 10.25965/trahs.4229
Gayot
Caroline
Ribet
Johann
Trimouillas
Justine
Micallef
Ludovic
Tchalla
Achille
Which place for Artificial Intelligence in the concept of “the nursing home of the future”? Intel@Care project in the region of Nouvelle Aquitaine in France1
While the needs of dependent seniors needs are important in Nursing Home (NH), the medical resources are low in residences located in a medical desert. Access to care in these NH is very unequal and can result in a loss of chance for residents who are immediately transferred to emergency with a risk of iatrogeny or inappropriate hospitalization. Objective: We aim to find new models of care organization to optimize management of elderly in NH thanks to new technologies Artificial Intelligence (AI) associated to telemedicine. Method: Intel@Care is a 3 steps program planned over 5 years : 1- faisability study : Intel@Med-Faisa (2019-2020); 2- proof of concept : Intel@Med-POC with socio-environmental study (2020-2022); 3- efficiency study with medico-economic assessment Intel@Med-Efficiency (2022-2024). Results: Intel@Med-Faisa : 18 residents were included in 2 NHs; 20 additional diagnoses were created to adapt the Artificial Intelligence algorithm to the clinical characteristics of the elderly. Intel@Med-POC: (study in progress): 306 residents to be included to validate development of evidence-based decision tool to help physician to make decisions to manage healthcare interventions, verify the acceptability of the new care organization. A medico-economic study is also conducted. Perspectives : This program aims to secure the use of this tool by professionals and to identify the obstacles and levers about use, perception and find an economic model for the deployment on the territory. In parallel, a clinical research will be conducted in order to adapt this organization to elderly people living at home in medical desert areas.
2021-12-07
en
Which place for Artificial Intelligence in the concept of “the nursing home of the future”?
isidore.science
2025-05-19 06:55:16
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Ribet
Johann
Trimouillas
Justine
Micallef
Ludovic
Tchalla
Achille
Gayot
Caroline
Which place for Artificial Intelligence in the concept of “the nursing home of the future”? Intel@Care project in the region of Nouvelle Aquitaine in France1
While the needs of dependent seniors needs are important in Nursing Home (NH), the medical resources are low in residences located in a medical desert. Access to care in these NH is very unequal and can result in a loss of chance for residents who are immediately transferred to emergency with a risk of iatrogeny or inappropriate hospitalization. Objective: We aim to find new models of care organization to optimize management of elderly in NH thanks to new technologies Artificial Intelligence (AI) associated to telemedicine. Method: Intel@Care is a 3 steps program planned over 5 years : 1- faisability study : Intel@Med-Faisa (2019-2020); 2- proof of concept : Intel@Med-POC with socio-environmental study (2020-2022); 3- efficiency study with medico-economic assessment Intel@Med-Efficiency (2022-2024). Results: Intel@Med-Faisa : 18 residents were included in 2 NHs; 20 additional diagnoses were created to adapt the Artificial Intelligence algorithm to the clinical characteristics of the elderly. Intel@Med-POC: (study in progress): 306 residents to be included to validate development of evidence-based decision tool to help physician to make decisions to manage healthcare interventions, verify the acceptability of the new care organization. A medico-economic study is also conducted. Perspectives : This program aims to secure the use of this tool by professionals and to identify the obstacles and levers about use, perception and find an economic model for the deployment on the territory. In parallel, a clinical research will be conducted in order to adapt this organization to elderly people living at home in medical desert areas.
2021/12/07
en
Which place for Artificial Intelligence in the concept of “the nursing home of the future”?
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https://www.unilim.fr/trahs/4229
2025-05-19 06:55:33
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Number: 12
Publisher: Université de Limoges
Trayectorias Humanas Trascontinentales
DOI 10.25965/trahs.4229
12
TraHs
ISSN 2557-0633
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L’Espace géographique
Chevillard
Guillaume
Mousques
Julien
Dill
Ly Lan
‘‘Medical deserts’’ in France: Current state of research and future trends
The term “medical desert” is often used in France to describe areas where inhabitants lack proper access to health care. However, the expression lacks sufficient clarity to adequately describe the multiple issues involved or to further debate on the best way to solve the issue. This paper begins by analysing the evolution of the index of low accessibility to general practitioners (GPs) over time. We then analyse how public authorities have addressed the issue of “medical deserts” by focusing on two measures: defining priority areas and implementing incentives to attract and retain GPs in these areas. Using the resulting observations and our conceptual framework, we identify future research axes that would refine the description of accessibility to GPs and improve the evaluation of policies addressing “medical deserts”.
2018
fr
‘‘Medical deserts’’ in France
isidore.science
2025-05-19 06:55:51
Publisher: L’Espace géographique
journalArticle
Chevillard
Guillaume
Lucas-Gabrielli
Véronique
Mousques
Julien
Dill
Ly Lan
‘‘Medical deserts’’ in France: Current state of research and future trends
2018
fr
‘‘Medical deserts’’ in France
shs.cairn.info
https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espace-geographique-2018-4-page-362
2025-05-19 06:56:02
Publisher: Belin
Section: Political science
362-380
47
L’Espace géographique
4
ISSN 0046-2497
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2025-05-19 06:56:03
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Géographie, économie, société
Vidal
Philippe
Hir
Sarah Le
La crise de l’offre de soins peut-elle être amortie par la téléconsultation territoriale ? Premiers enseignements pour la Normandie
Since 2018, and at an increasingly rapid pace, private companies have been deploying medical teleconsultation booths and kiosks throughout the national territory in easily accessible public places, mainly in pharmacies. These devices are developed by private companies from the French Tech movement, with the dual argument of fighting against medical desertification and anticipating the aging of the population, on the assumption that advancing age will in fact lead to greater needs in terms of healthcare provision across the national territory. Against a backdrop of discourse against neglect of the territory, with the agreement and sometimes active participation of local public actors, private teleconsultation kiosks are rapidly being deployed. They fit into the current of «technological solutionism» and present themselves as a remedy for the crisis in the health and social sector, which continues to worsen across the entire national territory. The situation in Normandy reveals that the ongoing deployment of medical teleconsultation booths is dynamic in medically vulnerable areas, but currently does not address the hardest hit zones by the shortage of Norman doctors. The article concludes with an initial report of usage, ultimately showing that these devices are especially appreciated for their ability to respond to medical emergencies and the recurring follow-up of patients who do not live in medical desertification zones.
2024
fr
La crise de l’offre de soins peut-elle être amortie par la téléconsultation territoriale ?
isidore.science
2025-05-19 06:56:25
Publisher: Géographie, économie, société
journalArticle
Revue Française de Socio-Économie
Gallois
Florence
Rauly
Amandine
De la relation de soins à la relation de service : quelle organisation de la télésurveillance médicale ?
From a care relationship to a service relationship: How should medical telemonitoring be organized?Healthcare professionals and public authorities in France consider telemonitoring to be an answer to the contemporary challenges of healthcare (improving the quality of care and reducing costs). One aspect particularly fuels these hopes: medical telemonitoring. This paper discusses the consistency of the performance aims associated with medical telemonitoring. By looking at the care economy, we characterize the production processes, revealing the participation of a group of hidden actors: the patient and their caregivers. This invisibility seems a necessary condition of the efficiency expected of healthcare.
2019
fr
De la relation de soins à la relation de service
isidore.science
2025-05-19 06:56:41
Publisher: Revue Française de Socio-Économie
journalArticle
Gallois
Florence
Rauly
Amandine
De la relation de soins à la relation de service : quelle organisation de la télésurveillance médicale ?
2019-11-28
fr
De la relation de soins à la relation de service
shs.cairn.info
https://shs.cairn.info/revue-francaise-de-socio-economie-2019-2-page-203
2025-05-19 06:57:08
Publisher: La Découverte
Section: Gestion
203-219
23
Revue Française de Socio-Économie
DOI 10.3917/rfse.023.0203
2
ISSN 1966-6608
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HAL-SHS : l'archive ouverte pour les sciences humaines et sociales
Giusti
Igor
Changing perspective to design public action differently ? The medical deserts analyzed through care pathway concept
This dissertation deals with the concept of medical desert. Despite widespread use of the word by the media and political representatives, identifying medical deserts is far from easy for public authorities. Spotting inequalities in access to health services requires to identify users’ needs wherever they live. However, health needs are individualized. Besides, an individual does not fully know his needs. We must therefore understand how public authorities themselves appreciate this object and how they design actions accordingly to regulate care access. This is our purpose in this dissertation. We led an action research with the Regional Health Agency of Corsica in order to analyze how public actions are designed to regulate care access inequalities. We show in particular how the care pathway approach can highlight the diversity of inequalities in a medical desert thanks to a more global modeling of health needs. Fighting medical deserts is no longer limited to guaranteeing the presence of health professionals locally. It also relies on ensuring equality between citizens in the continuity of their care pathway. Yet, territories and individuals specificities suggest a strong heterogeneity between these pathways, which is difficult to manage at a national level. We then evaluate feasibility of a bottom-up innovative public action to reduce inequalities in care access. Through a slow, fragile and complex process, local actions can still address territorial specificities without ignoring a national regulatory and institutional framework. However, multiplying these proximity experiments requires new national-level criteria to select and rank projects. Hence, we recommend methods often used to manage the exploration of the unknown.
2020-05-19
fr
Changing perspective to design public action differently ?
isidore.science
2025-05-19 06:57:21
Publication Title: HAL-SHS : l'archive ouverte pour les sciences humaines et sociales
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ISBN 978-3-031-56089-7
Environmental Histories of the Dinaric Karst
Cham
Springer International Publishing
Remec
Meta
Fuerst-Bjeliš
Borna
Mrgić
Jelena
Petrić
Hrvoje
Zorn
Matija
Zwitter
Žiga
Afforestation with Non-native Pinus nigra in the Karstic Areas of Southwestern Slovenia Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Environmental Implications
The paper deals with the afforestation project and the creation of monocultural forest stands of non-native black pine (Pinus nigra) in southwestern Slovenia, mainly on the Kras Plateau and in the Vipava Valley since the middle of the nineteenth century, and its social and environmental implications. It is based on the archival sources kept in the state, regional, and local institutions involved in the afforestation project at various levels and over the time span of three different state entities with their distinctive social orders that shaped the territory under consideration in the twentieth century. The paper analyses the reasons for the afforestation and the consequences of this human intervention in the environment, which has completely changed the characteristics of the landscape and, consequently, the economic situation of the local inhabitants. The paper outlines the various environmental impacts caused by afforestation, such as changes in the soil, vegetation, and microclimate, while focusing primarily on the infestation of the non-native processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa), which, due to the specific characteristics of the Slovenian karstic region and local climatic conditions, spread rapidly even in the forested areas up to 1200 m above sea level. It describes the methods of controlling this pest, which were initially mechanical, while after WWII, the pest was also aggressively controlled with chemical agents, contaminating the groundwater in the karst areas and the entire local environment.
2024
en
Afforestation with Non-native Pinus nigra in the Karstic Areas of Southwestern Slovenia Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56089-7_8
2025-05-19 07:10:13
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-56089-7_8
203-237
journalArticle
Azevedo
Luciana
de Araujo Ribeiro
Paula F
de Carvalho Oliveira
Jéssica A
Correia
Maryana G
Ramos
Flávia M
de Oliveira
Eduardo B
Barros
Frederico
Stringheta
Paulo C
Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) from commercial cultivation has higher levels of bioactive compounds than native cultivation (Amazon Forest) and presents antimutagenic effects in vivo
BACKGROUND Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) is a typical Amazonian fruit and has high antioxidant capacity due to its high levels of vitamin C and phenolic compounds. This study aimed to determine the phytochemicals, antioxidant capacity and antimutagenic effects of camu-camu fruits with different maturity stages grown in dry (commercial cultivation) or flooded environments (native cultivation, Amazon). RESULTS Total polyphenols, ascorbic acid and in vitro antioxidant capacity levels were higher in ripe fruits grown in a commercial cultivation. The extracts from ripe camu-camu grown in a commercial cultivation exerted antioxidant effects and high percentage of protection against doxorubicin and 1,2-dimethylhydrazine in all tested systems (liver, bone marrow and gut), for three camu-camu extract concentrations (17, 85 and 170 mg kg−1 body weight), as follows: bone marrow minocronucleus (37.91%, 41.75%, 43.95%); micronucleus gut test (61.01%, 64.40%, 50.28%); apoptosis index (60.26%, 62.44%, 58.22%); comet assay through the tail moment (71.64%, 72.31%, 70.70%), percent DNA in the tail (64.54%, 68.75%, 76.79%) and tail intensity (76.43%, 81.02%, 68.33%). CONCLUSION The results of this study contribute to increasing the production of camu-camu fruits grown in dry environments and their use as a health-promoting food. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
2019
en
Wiley Online Library
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jsfa.9224
2025-05-19 07:16:46
© 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jsfa.9224
624-631
99
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
DOI 10.1002/jsfa.9224
2
ISSN 1097-0010
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2025-05-19 07:16:56
1
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journalArticle
André
Marion
Éloge de la crise et du bricolage face à des institutions en perpétuelles mutations
2021-01-01
fr
DOI.org (Crossref)
https://publications-prairial.fr/canalpsy/index.php?id=3391
2025-05-19 07:17:57
38-42
Canal Psy
DOI 10.35562/canalpsy.3391
127
Canal psy
ISSN 2777-2055, 1253-9392
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2025-05-19 07:17:57
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journalArticle
Duflot
Colette
Quand l’Art est là… la (psycho)thérapie s’en va !
L'auteur, qui préfère l’expression «psychothérapies médiatisées» à celle d’art-thérapie, examine certains concepts, ceux de création, d’expression, de projection/introjection, d’espace transitionnel, d’espace topologique, de narcissisme primaire, mis en jeu dans ces «psychothérapies médiatisées». Elle situe la place du thérapeute et dénonce l’amalgame entre art et thérapie : quand l’art est là, la (psycho)thérapie s’en va.
2003
fr
DOI.org (Crossref)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/bupsy_0007-4403_2003_num_56_468_15273
2025-05-19 07:25:27
773-779
56
Bulletin de psychologie
DOI 10.3406/bupsy.2003.15273
468
bupsy
ISSN 0007-4403