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  • 1
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Participatory democracy has become an unshakable norm and its practice is widespread. Nowadays, public professionals and citizens regularly encounter each other in participatory practice to address shared problems. But while the frequency, pace and diversity of their public encounters has increased, communicating in participatory practice remains a challenging, fragile and demanding undertaking that often runs astray. This unique book explores how citizens and public professionals communicate, why this is so difficult and what could lead to more productive conversations. Using timely, original empirical research to make a thorough comparative analysis of cases in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Italy it shows policy makers, practitioners, students and academics the value of communicative capacity.
    Keywords: Media & Communications ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: Von scheinbar unpolitischen Nachbarschaftswachen bis zu organisierten rechtsextremen Patrouillen - immer häufiger inszenieren sich Bürger*innen als alternative Ordnungsmacht. Nina Marie Bust-Bartels hat Bürgerwehren auf ihren Streifzügen begleitet und liefert Einblicke in die politischen Motivationen der Mitglieder. Mit ihrer Studie an der Schnittstelle von Soziologie, Ethnologie und Politikwissenschaft zeigt sie, warum vor allem Männer das staatliche Gewaltmonopol infrage stellen. Darüber hinaus untersucht sie erstmals Bürgerwehren als Strategie rechtsextremer Akteure, die durch die Kontrolle des öffentlichen Raumes politische Macht gewinnen wollen.
    Keywords: Political Science ; History & Theory ; Political Science ; Political Ideologies ; Fascism & Totalitarianism ; Political Science ; Civics & Citizenship ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPA Political science and theory ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPH Political structure and processes::JPHX Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPV Political control and freedoms::JPVC Civics and citizenship
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Alpine lakes support unique communities which may respond with great sensitivity to climate change. To understand the drivers of benthic macroinvertebrate community structure, samples were collected in the littoral of 28 lakes within Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria. Sampling took place from early July to early August 2018 between altitudes of 2,000 and 2,700 m a.s.l. The extent of habitat types in the lake littoral was estimated. Habitat types were classified into sediment (maximum grain size of 2 mm), small rocks (up to 20 cm x 15 cm x 5 cm), and large boulders/sheer rock faces. The extent of rocky habitats was calculated as the sum of areas covered by small rocks and boulders/sheer rock faces. A total area of 1 m² was sampled in each lake, using a hand net with a sharp frame (25 cm in width) and 500 µm mesh-size. Mixed samples were taken, covering each habitat type proportional to its extent in the lake (100% corresponding to 1 m²). For habitats covering up to 10% of the lake, a standardized area of 0.1 m² was sampled. In sediment, the uppermost 5 cm of the ground were scooped into the net by sweeping it swiftly through the sediment. When sampling large boulders or rock faces, a metal spatula was used to scrape macroinvertebrates off the surface and collect them in the net. Macroinvertebrates were brushed off small rocks using a toothbrush over water-filled trays. The dimensions of those small rocks were measured, and total surface area was calculated, assuming a suitable geometric form (ellipsoid or cuboid). Samples were presorted in the field and preserved in 4% formalin. After 3-4 weeks, all samples were rinsed in tap water and transferred to 70% ethanol for further storage. Identification was performed using a stereomicroscope (OLYMPUS SZX16, 11.2x-184x) to the lowest taxon possible.
    Keywords: Alps; Barrenlesee; chemistry; Class; DATE/TIME; Debantsee; elevational gradient; Elisabethsee; Event label; Family; Foisskarsee; Gartlesee; Genus; Gletscherplateau; Grosses_Elend; Grueneckersee; habitat type; high-altitude; Hohe Tauern, Austria; Innergeschloess_2; Innergeschloess_3; Kleiner_Barrenlesee; Kleiner_Plattachsee; Kleiner_Tauernsee; Lake; lake littoral; lake size; Langsee; Leibnitzkopfpfuetze; Loebbensee; macrozoobenthos; MULT; Multiple investigations; Murmelblubber; Number; Obervorderjaidbachsee; Order; Phylum; Plattachsee; Plattensee; Salzbodensee; Schneefeldsee; Schwarzseele; See_nahe_Loebbensee; See_neben_Seebachsee; Seebachsee; Species; Specimen count; Stereomicroscope, OLYMPUS SZX16; Subclass; Subfamily; Sulzsee; Tribe; Untervorderjaidbachsee
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Alpine lakes support unique communities which may respond with great sensitivity to climate change. To understand the drivers of benthic macroinvertebrate community structure, samples were collected in the littoral of 28 lakes within Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria. Sampling took place from early July to early August 2018 between altitudes of 2,000 and 2,700 m a.s.l. The extent of habitat types in the lake littoral was estimated. Habitat types were classified into sediment (maximum grain size of 2 mm), small rocks (up to 20 cm x 15 cm x 5 cm), and large boulders/sheer rock faces. The extent of rocky habitats was calculated as the sum of areas covered by small rocks and boulders/sheer rock faces. A total area of 1 m² was sampled in each lake, using a hand net with a sharp frame (25 cm in width) and 500 µm mesh-size. Mixed samples were taken, covering each habitat type proportional to its extent in the lake (100% corresponding to 1 m²). For habitats covering up to 10% of the lake, a standardized area of 0.1 m² was sampled. In sediment, the uppermost 5 cm of the ground were scooped into the net by sweeping it swiftly through the sediment. When sampling large boulders or rock faces, a metal spatula was used to scrape macroinvertebrates off the surface and collect them in the net. Macroinvertebrates were brushed off small rocks using a toothbrush over water-filled trays. The dimensions of those small rocks were measured, and total surface area was calculated, assuming a suitable geometric form (ellipsoid or cuboid). Samples were presorted in the field and preserved in 4% formalin. After 3-4 weeks, all samples were rinsed in tap water and transferred to 70% ethanol for further storage. Identification was performed using a stereomicroscope (OLYMPUS SZX16, 11.2x-184x) to the lowest taxon possible. Lake size was determined by aerial photograph in Google Earth Pro. To do so, the outlines of the lakes were traced, and the area of the polygon then calculated. Physical and chemical water parameters were measured with a multi-parameter sonde (EXO2 YSI) (for lakes 1-18 from a boat, otherwise from a rock or by wading into the lake): water temperature (°C), dissolved oxygen (% saturation), conductivity (µS/m), pH, nitrate (mg/l), turbidity (FNU), blue-green algae phycocyanin (µg/l) and chlorophyll-a (µg/l). Maximum depth (m) was measured with a sonar by rowing up to 10 transects across lakes. Maximum depth was not measured for lakes 19-28. Two data loggers had been planted per lake in lakes 1-18 in the previous year and were recovered in 2018. Data loggers measured water temperature at about half a meter depth in six-hour intervals over an entire year. Ice-free days were deduced from available logger data, assuming an ice-cover at water temperatures below 2 °C (daily maximum temperature). Additionally, zoo- and phytoplankton samples were taken from the first 18 lakes. Zooplankton was sampled with vertical tows from the hypolimnion to the surface in deeper lakes, and with oblique tows in shallow lakes using a 29 cm diameter net with a 30 µm mesh size. Samples were then fixed in sucrose-formalin and counted under an Olympus SZX16 stereomicroscope equipped with a 0.7 – 11.5 zoom objective. Phytoplankton samples from lakes 1-18 were taken with a 1.2 L water sampler from the middle of the epilimnion, and when one was present, also from the deep chlorophyll maximum. Samples were fixed with Lugol's iodine and counted in sampling chambers with a Nikon TE2000 inverted microscope using a 20x objective.
    Keywords: Alps; Area in hectare; Barrenlesee; Calculated; chemistry; Chironomidae; Chironomidae/total abundance ratio; Chlorophyll a; Conductivity, specific; Corixidae; DATE/TIME; Debantsee; DEPTH, water; Dilochopodidae; Dytiscidae; ELEVATION; elevational gradient; Elisabethsee; Empididae; EPT (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera)/total abundance ratio; Event label; EXO2 Multisonde; Exposition; Foisskarsee; Gartlesee; Gletscherplateau; Grosses_Elend; Grueneckersee; habitat type; Helophoridae; high-altitude; Hohe Tauern, Austria; Hydrachnidae; Ice-free days; Innergeschloess_2; Innergeschloess_3; Kleiner_Barrenlesee; Kleiner_Plattachsee; Kleiner_Tauernsee; Lake; lake littoral; lake size; Langsee; LATITUDE; Leibnitzkopfpfuetze; Leuctridae; Limnephilidae; Limoniidae; Location; Loebbensee; LONGITUDE; macrozoobenthos; MULT; Multiple investigations; Murmelblubber; Nemouridae; Nikon TE2000 inverted microscope; Nitrate; Number; Obervorderjaidbachsee; Oligochaeta; Oxygen, dissolved; Pediciidae; pH; Phycocyanin; Phytoplankton; Planariidae; Plattachsee; Plattensee; Pressure, water; Rocks, small; Rocks, total; Salzbodensee; Schneefeldsee; Schwarzseele; Sediment cover; See_nahe_Loebbensee; See_neben_Seebachsee; Seebachsee; Sheer rocks; Sonar; Sphaeriidae; Stereomicroscope, OLYMPUS SZX16; Sulzsee; Temperature, water; Turbidity (Formazin nephelometric unit); Untervorderjaidbachsee; YSI_EXO; Zooplankton
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-15
    Description: Knowledge of multi-stressor interactions and the potential for tradeoffs among tolerance traits is essential for developing intervention strategies for the conservation and restoration of reef ecosystems in a changing climate. Thermal extremes and acidification are two major co-occurring stresses predicted to limit the recovery of vital Caribbean reef-building corals. Here, we conducted an aquarium-based experiment to quantify the effects of increased water temperatures and pCO2 individually and in concert on 12 genotypes of the endangered branching coral Acropora cervicornis, currently being reared and outplanted for large-scale coral restoration. Quantification of 12 host, symbiont and holobiont traits throughout the two-month-long experiment showed several synergistic negative effects, where the combined stress treatment often caused a greater reduction in physiological function than the individual stressors alone. However, we found significant genetic variation for most traits and positive trait correlations among treatments indicating an apparent lack of tradeoffs, suggesting that adaptive evolution will not be constrained. Our results suggest that it may be possible to incorporate climate-resistant coral genotypes into restoration and selective breeding programmes, potentially accelerating adaptation.
    Keywords: Acropora cervicornis; Alkalinity, total; Animalia; Aragonite saturation state; Benthic animals; Benthos; Bicarbonate ion; Biomass/Abundance/Elemental composition; Calcification/Dissolution; Calcification rate of calcium carbonate; Calcite saturation state; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Change; Chlorophyll total, per cell; Cnidaria; Coast and continental shelf; Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or 〈 1 m**2); EXP; Experiment; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Genotype; Gross photosynthesis/respiration ratio; Growth/Morphology; Growth rate per area; Identification; Laboratory experiment; Lower_Florida_Keys; North Atlantic; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Other studied parameter or process; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Peroxidase activity; pH; Phenoloxidase activity; Primary production/Photosynthesis; Prophenoloxidase activity; Protein per surface area; Registration number of species; Respiration; Salinity; Single species; Species; Symbiont cell density; Temperate; Temperature; Temperature, water; Treatment; Type; Uniform resource locator/link to reference
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7854 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Archive halves of the sediment core GeoB10817-4 were scanned using a Toshiba Aquilion 64™ computer tomograph (CT) at the hospital Klinikum Bremen-Mitte, with an Xray source voltage of 120 kV and a current of 600 mA. The CT image stacks have a resolution of 0.35 mm in the x and y directions and 0.5 mm resolution in the z direction (0.3 mm reconstruction unit). Images were reconstructed using Toshiba's patented helical cone beam reconstruction technique.
    Keywords: ArcTrain; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Computed Tomography; GeoB10817-4; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Ice Rafted Detritus; IRD; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; MSM02/3; MSM02/3_666-4; Processes and impacts of climate change in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Canadian Arctic; Sedimentology; SL; Spitzbergen; Woodfjorden
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Archive halves of the sediment core GeoB10831-3 were scanned using a Toshiba Aquilion 64™ computer tomograph (CT) at the hospital Klinikum Bremen-Mitte, with an Xray source voltage of 120 kV and a current of 600 mA. The CT image stacks have a resolution of 0.35 mm in the x and y directions and 0.5 mm resolution in the z direction (0.3 mm reconstruction unit). Images were reconstructed using Toshiba's patented helical cone beam reconstruction technique.
    Keywords: ArcTrain; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Computed Tomography; GeoB10831-3; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Ice Rafted Detritus; IRD; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; MSM02/3; MSM02/3_739-3; Processes and impacts of climate change in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Canadian Arctic; Sedimentology; SL; Svalbard; Wahlbergfjorden; Wahlenbergfjord
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-03-23
    Description: Dieses Kurzdossier analysiert die Auswirkungen der Energiekrise auf die Transformation des deutschen Energiesystems zur Klimaneutralität 2045 sowie Strategien zur Beseitigung der Abhängigkeit Deutschlands von russischen Erdgasimporten.
    Language: German
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/report
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-02-14
    Description: Offshore freshened groundwater (OFG) and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) are important components of coastal hydrologic systems. A lack of understanding of offshore groundwater systems and their interactions with onshore systems along the majority of global coastlines still exists due to a general paucity of field data. Recently, controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) techniques have emerged as a promising noninvasive method for identifying and characterizing OFG and SGD. Unfortunately, only a few systems are available in academic and research institutions worldwide, and applications are limited to specific regions. These systems are often limited by relatively high deployment costs, slow data acquisition rates, logistical complexity, and lack of modification options. A relatively inexpensive and user-friendly CSEM system is needed to overcome these limitations. We present the initial theoretical and practical developments of SWAN — a low-cost, modular, surface-towed hybrid time-frequency domain CSEM system capable of detecting OFG and SGD to water depths of 100 m. A field test of the system was carried out in the central Adriatic Sea at water depths between several tens to approximately 160 m to illustrate its capabilities. Through its ability to facilitate continuous measurements in both the time and frequency domain, the system has demonstrated its effectiveness in acquiring high-quality data while operating at towing speeds ranging from 2.5 to 3 kn. The resulting data coverage enables the system to detect variations in subsurface resistivity to depths of approximately 150–200 m below seafloor. With its modular, user-friendly design, SWAN provides an accessible, cost-efficient means to investigate the hydrogeology of shallow offshore environments.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: People living or working in the Arctic are faced with uncertainty regarding future social, political, economic, and environmental change. This uncertainty is due not least to the ongoing transformations caused by climate change. This paper presents results from a project entitled “Yamal 2040: Scenarios for the Russian Arctic”, which employed ‘Strategic Foresight’, a specific co-design and engagement methodology, to support stakeholders of one particular region in the Arctic, the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Yamal region) in Western Siberia, Russia. It was the project’s objective to respond to this situation of general uncertainty, to develop forward-looking scenarios to better understand the risks and opportunities associated with future transformations in the Arctic. The findings presented here may be of interest for stakeholders in other parts of the Arctic and Russia that depend on the exploitation of fossil fuels and/or are facing complex and uncertain situations.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper
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