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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-02-25
    Description: This paper reports on experiments devoted to explore the role of specific attributes of humanoid virtual agents that may influence elderly users’ perception and attitude, determining their acceptance and adoption as assistive devices. In particular, it investigates elderly preference on agents’ gender and the role of the agents’ ability to use voice during the interaction. To this aim two different groups of seniors were involved in the experiments. The first group evaluated talking virtual agents, the second one the same virtual agents, but silenced. The data shows that elderly users, independently from their gender, prefer to interact with female agents, especially when they are able to talk to them, revealing the role played by the voice. Furthermore, it was found a significant effect of the elderly level of experience with technology: when interacting with agents with voice, elderly users with high technological experience were less interested and considered the proposed agents less attractive and appealing, while just the opposite occurred when interacting with silenced agents.
    Description: Published
    Description: 4429–4436
    Description: 5TM. Informazione ed editoria
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Sandifer, P., Knapp, L., Lichtveld, M., Manley, R., Abramson, D., Caffey, R., Cochran, D., Collier, T., Ebi, K., Engel, L., Farrington, J., Finucane, M., Hale, C., Halpern, D., Harville, E., Hart, L., Hswen, Y., Kirkpatrick, B., McEwen, B., Morris, G., Orbach, R., Palinkas, L., Partyka, M., Porter, D., Prather, A. A., Rowles, T., Scott, G., Seeman, T., Solo-Gabriele, H., Svendsen, E., Tincher, T., Trtanj, J., Walker, A. H., Yehuda, R., Yip, F., Yoskowitz, D., & Singer, B. Framework for a community health observing system for the Gulf of Mexico Region: preparing for future disasters. Frontiers in Public Health, 8, (2020): 578463, doi:10.3389/fpubh.2020.578463.
    Description: The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region is prone to disasters, including recurrent oil spills, hurricanes, floods, industrial accidents, harmful algal blooms, and the current COVID-19 pandemic. The GoM and other regions of the U.S. lack sufficient baseline health information to identify, attribute, mitigate, and facilitate prevention of major health effects of disasters. Developing capacity to assess adverse human health consequences of future disasters requires establishment of a comprehensive, sustained community health observing system, similar to the extensive and well-established environmental observing systems. We propose a system that combines six levels of health data domains, beginning with three existing, national surveys and studies plus three new nested, longitudinal cohort studies. The latter are the unique and most important parts of the system and are focused on the coastal regions of the five GoM States. A statistically representative sample of participants is proposed for the new cohort studies, stratified to ensure proportional inclusion of urban and rural populations and with additional recruitment as necessary to enroll participants from particularly vulnerable or under-represented groups. Secondary data sources such as syndromic surveillance systems, electronic health records, national community surveys, environmental exposure databases, social media, and remote sensing will inform and augment the collection of primary data. Primary data sources will include participant-provided information via questionnaires, clinical measures of mental and physical health, acquisition of biological specimens, and wearable health monitoring devices. A suite of biomarkers may be derived from biological specimens for use in health assessments, including calculation of allostatic load, a measure of cumulative stress. The framework also addresses data management and sharing, participant retention, and system governance. The observing system is designed to continue indefinitely to ensure that essential pre-, during-, and post-disaster health data are collected and maintained. It could also provide a model/vehicle for effective health observation related to infectious disease pandemics such as COVID-19. To our knowledge, there is no comprehensive, disaster-focused health observing system such as the one proposed here currently in existence or planned elsewhere. Significant strengths of the GoM Community Health Observing System (CHOS) are its longitudinal cohorts and ability to adapt rapidly as needs arise and new technologies develop.
    Description: This project was supported in part by contract # C-231826 between the Gulf of Mexico Alliance, on behalf of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, and the College of Charleston. The content of this paper is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance, the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, the College of Charleston, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mention of private companies, trade names, or products does not imply endorsement of any kind.
    Keywords: Health observing system ; Disasters ; Gulf of Mexico ; Cohort studies ; Stress ; COVID-19 ; Allostatic load ; Health surveillance
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-09-30
    Description: Retos de la ciencia oceánica para consolidar una economía sostenible - Estudiando los sedimentos en la bahía El Ferrol - Primera aproximación caracterización geomorfo sedimentaria del puerto de Ilo - Desde Playa Villa hasta La Herradura - Bahía de Miraflores: se efectuaron estudios de caracterización morfodinámica - Estudio y evaluación de alternativas de solución: recuperación costera en Salaverry - Empleo de radares de alta frecuencia en la medición de corrientes superficiales - Anomalía de la densidad del hielo - Factores hidro-oceanográficos: gran influencia en la proyección del poder naval en tierra - Boyas tipo DART en el Perú: eficaz herramienta de alerta temprana frente a tsunamis - En caso de desastres naturales: cartas de desembarco para transporte logístico - Afianzando la enseñanza en la navegación: Sistema de Carta Electrónica - Carta de aproximación: instrumento de consulta para la navegación - Vehículos de superficie no tripulados y su utilidad en la Hidrografía - Emblemático faro iluminará ingreso al Bicentenario.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Sedimentos marinos ; Corrientes superficiales ; Alerta de tsunamis ; Cartas náuticas digitales ; ASFA_2015::O::Oceanography ; ASFA_2015::C::Climatic changes ; ASFA_2015::T::Tsunamis
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-09-30
    Description: Océanos gran sustento de la humanidad - Red de Información y Datos del Pacífico Sur en Apoyo a la Gestión Integrada de Zonas Costeras SPINCAM Chile - Colombia - Ecuador - Panamá - Perú - Investigaciones y proyectos ejecutados en la XXVI Campaña Antártica - Imágenes satelitales refuerzan análisis multitemporal de la bahía Almirantazgo - En Eindhoven Países Bajos: modelamiento y mapeo de partículas ultrafinas - Drone topográfico: notable aporte en diversas aplicaciones - Sistema de Información Geográfica: esencial herramienta para elaborar Cartar de Inundación por tsunamis - El raudo paso de la Carta Náutica Fluvial - Equipos hidrográficos: última tecnología en operaciones de búsqueda y rescate - Delegación peruana en Trigésima Asamblea de la COI.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Imágenes satelitales ; Modelamiento numérico ; Sedimentos marinos ; Cartas náuticas ; ASFA_2015::O::Oceanography ; ASFA_2015::T::Tsunamis ; ASFA_2015::T::Topography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-10-03
    Description: In 2017, UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre published the first global scientific assessment of the impact of climate change on UNESCO World Heritage coral reefs. The ‘Assessment’ reported that heat stress events have increasingly caused severe coral bleaching and mortality of World Heritage-listed reefs around the world over the past three decades. Of the 29 World Heritage-listed natural coral reef properties (Fig. 1), 15 were exposed to repeated severe heat stress during the 2014-2017 global bleaching event1. Recurrent severe bleaching was already apparent at more than half of the properties. While this global event did not trigger the onset of annual severe bleaching conditions in perpetuity, the impact of recurrent bleaching on coral reefs was clearly demonstrated. The first global assessment was released ahead of the 41st session of the World Heritage Committee in 2017 and underpinned the first decision of the Committee on coral reefs and climate change: to reiterate “the importance of States Parties undertaking the most ambitious implementation of the Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC [United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change]”, and to strongly invite all States Parties “to undertake actions to address Climate Change under the Paris Agreement consistent with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, in the light of different national circumstances that are fully consistent with their obligations within the World Heritage Convention to protect the OUV [Outstanding Universal Value] of all World Heritage properties”. This update responds to the recommendation of the Assessment to undertake high-resolution future projection analysis under the RCP2.6 emissions scenario, in which emissions peak during the current decade (2010-2020) and achieve the limit of well below 2°C by 21005. This update further responds to the World Heritage Committee request to make available the most current knowledge regarding the impacts of climate change on World Heritage properties. This updated analysis provides understanding of the implications of meeting the long-term goal of the UNFCCC Paris Agreement for World Heritage-listed coral reefs.
    Description: Agence Française pour la Biodiversité
    Description: NOAA
    Description: University of Miami
    Description: University of Colorado
    Description: OPENASFA INPUT Suggested citation: Heron et al. 2018. Impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage Coral Reefs: Update to the First Global Scientific Assessment. Paris, UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
    Description: Published
    Description: Not Known
    Keywords: Climate Change ; World Heritage ; Coral Reefs ; Scientific Assessment ; Global ; United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change ; Coral bleaching ; Climate modeling
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report
    Format: 8pp.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-09-15
    Description: Contenido: Eficaz gestión con proyección hacia un nuevo horizonte - Areas marinas protegidas creación de la Reserva Nacional Dorsal de Nasca, la primera área marina protegida del Perú – Retos y perspectivas en la investigación del fondo marino de las 200 millas náuticas del Mar de Grau: Una mirada hacia la planificación espacial marina y economía azul Análisis de la problemática de erosión en la playa La Herradura - Nuevas tecnologías para monitoreo oceanográfico y meteorológico en el litoral peruano -Impresión de cartas náuticas del sistema offset convencional a la impresión digital en alta y baja demanda - Cartas náuticas siguen tendencias en tecnologías digitales - Archivo cartográfico histórico logró gran transformación - Especificación de producto para cartas náuticas electrónicas "S-101" - Especialistas en geocodificación apoyan al grupo de trabajo "Te Cuido Perú" y sus operaciones TAYTA - Imágenes del satélite PeruSat-1 y su aplicación en la Cartografía Náutica - En isla Hormigas de Afuera: multidisciplinario equipo refuerza construcción de luminoso faro y estación oceanográfica al servicio del país - Faro "Morro Carretas" refuerza su potencia en el puerto de Salaverry - Optimización de las ayudas a la navegación en la costa peruana - Aplicación del sistema eólico en la estación isla Lobos de Afuera - Determinación de la línea de más alta marea en Tumbes y Piura - BAP Stiglich una gran contribución al desarrollo de la región amazónica - La Organización Hidrográfica Internacional ejecuta eficaz trabajo - El Perú en la Antártida: Hidrógrafos peruanos haciendo patria en el continente polar - Atlas Islas e Islotes del Mar Peruano. publicación que fortalece el conocimiento del patrimonio marítimo nacional - El "Manual del Navegante" - Los derroteros, una larga historia - Faro La Jument registra las fotografías más famosas del mundo.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Mareas ; Alerta de tsunamis ; Ayudas a la navegación ; ASFA_2015::O::Oceanography ; ASFA_2015::H::Hydrography ; ASFA_2015::M::Meteorology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-09-07
    Description: Contenido - Servicio de Hidrografía y Navegación de la Amazonía: 50 años contribuyendo al desarrollo amazónico - Servicio de Hidrografía y Navegación de la Amazonía: Logros y evolución técnica - Inundaciones en la ciudad de Iquitos por la creciente del Río Amazonas - Cambio climático: al límite de lo irreversible - En los puertos del litoral peruano: medición de variables océano-meteorológicas en tiempo real - Actualización del Plan Cartográfico: Permanente reto - Gas natural, cangrejos y escarpes submarinos en las profundidades del Mar de Grau - A bordo del B.A.P. "Carrasco" afirmamos la presencia del Perú en la Antártida; 36-39 - A 20 años del sismo y tsunami en Camaná: implementaciones en el Centro Nacional de Alerta de Tsunamis - En playa San Agustín y Urbanización 200 Millas (Callao): Fotogrametría con drones para cartas de inundación por tsunamis - Alerta de Tsunamis gran aporte de la estación mareográfica en Isla Hormigas de Afuera - Estructuras de protección ante la erosión de río Rímac en la Base Naval del Callao - Levantamientos batimétricos en tiempos de pandemia - Impulsando el uso de mareógrafos modernos o de radar a nivel nacional - Fotogrametría con UAV e imágenes satelitales. Análisis comparativo de modelos de elevación digital - Uso del satélite óptico PeruSAT-1 en la Línea de Más Alta Marea - Actualizando el perfil costero del Perú empleando imágenes satelitales de alta resolución espacial - Marie Tharp: la mujer que cartografió el fondo marino y revolucionó la geología y la geofísica marina
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Cartografía ; Alerta de tsunamis ; Satélites ópticos ; Mareógrafos ; Perfiles costeros ; ASFA_2015::O::Oceanography ; ASFA_2015::T::Tsunamis ; ASFA_2015::H::Hydrography
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 98pp.
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