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    Publication Date: 2022-10-25
    Description: This edited volume contains 18 articles published in Sustainability from late 2018 to early 2021. During that time, the world faced the fatal and widespread health crisis, COVID-19, which had threatened the social and public health systems at every corner for quite some time.As the Guest-Editors and also a contributing authors, we are glad that the academic contents from the Special Issue will now be put together in this volume, making the authors' hard work and efforts accessible to the larger audience.
    Keywords: mobile phone penetration ; divorce rate ; marital happiness ; well-being ; physical exercises and sports ; sex ; educational background ; social public health ; health communication ; sleep hygiene ; health ; old people ; association ; logistic regression ; periodic general health examination ; fear of illness detection ; Vietnam ; depression ; acculturation stress ; social connectedness ; international students ; university students ; ASSIS ; Mindsponge ; multicultural ; emotional labor ; surface acting ; emotional dissonance ; occupational stress ; moderated mediation ; hospital ; rural and urban hospitals ; healthcare ; sustainable rural health ; the financial condition ; government health expenditure (GHE) efficiency ; data envelopment analysis (DEA) method ; Moran’s I value ; spatial spillover effect (SSE) ; spatial Durbin model (SDM) ; diet ; nutrition ; intake ; public health ; health professionals ; dietary risk ; depressive disorder ; university student ; scientific output ; international collaboration ; funding ; Korea ; Japan ; China ; scientific impact ; scientific quality ; coronavirus ; COVID-19 ; SARS-CoV-2 ; pandemic ; policy response ; social media ; science journalism ; public health system ; healthcare systems ; aged populations ; job insecurity ; health and consumption indicators ; gender inequalities ; sustainable preventive policies ; readmission ; social capital ; economics ; mental health ; drug abuse ; space–health nexus ; older women ; spatial planning perspective ; interdisciplinary expert dialogue ; retrospective qualitative study ; knowledge transfer ; health policy analysis ; efficiency ; gender ; CEO ; top management team (TMT) ; data envelopment analysis (DEA) ; truncated regression ; bootstrap ; upper echelon theory ; public health authorities ; public communication ; risk communication ; social networks ; lockdown ; crisis ; COVID-19 pandemic ; sustainability ; NSP ; harm reduction ; harm minimization ; low threshold settings ; PWID ; sustainable implementation qualities ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MB Medicine: general issues::MBN Public health & preventive medicine
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: One last comment concerns the fundamental contributions of Fourier analysis to quantum physics: Quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.
    Keywords: Q1-390 ; self-electrorefining ; hedyphane group ; structural combinatorics ; CuFe2O4 ; Kamchatka ; Raman ; El Dragón ; apatite supergroup ; borate ; ariegilatite ; oyonite ; Tuscany ; gahnite ; magnesioferrite ; Szklary pegmatite ; aurihydrargyrumite ; Au6Hg5 phase ; Trentino ; Peru ; Germany ; cerromojonite ; sulfosalt ; pyrometamorphism ; Bellerberg volcano ; manganese ; gold ; spinel supergroup ; selenium ; CuAl2O4 ; clinokurchatovite ; sharyginite ; Poland ; copper ; kurchatovite ; copper oxide ; antimony ; nabimusaite group ; laachite ; lead ; thermaerogenite ; intercalated hexagonal antiperovskite ; placer ; Lower Silesia ; Eldfell ; Tolbachik volcano ; structural complexity ; nöggerathite-(Ce) ; Val di Fiemme ; Oyon district ; sanidinite ; cuprospinel ; sulfate ; fumarole sublimate ; Cretaio ; polymorphism ; polytypism ; tiberiobardiite ; fiemmeite ; stacking faults ; CO3-group ; Hatrurim Complex ; least-action principle ; phosphorus ; Laacher See ; new oxalate mineral ; Japan ; verneite ; alkaline volcanic rock ; arsenic ; Raman spectroscopy ; single-crystal investigation ; Rusinovite ; Eifel ; Lima department ; Italy ; barioferrite ; configurational entropy ; Hekla ; mercury ; Bolivia ; parafiniukite ; aluminofluoride ; new mineral ; Shadil-Khokh volcano ; Vesuvius ; bournonite group ; Ehime ; calcium ; lillianite homologous series ; chalcophyllite group ; sou?ekite ; silicate ; pyrometamorphic rocks ; crystal structure ; zirconolite ; bismuth ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: The future food systems will have to provide food and nutrition security while facing unprecedented sustainability challenges: this underlines the need for a transition to more sustainable food systems. Taking into account these premises and considering the complexity of food systems, this book aims to present original research articles, reviews, and commentaries concerning the following:Advancements in food and beverage;Dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional food;Food allergy and public health;Food and nutritional toxicology;Food biotechnology and food processing;Food microbiology and food safety;Food packaging;Food safety and food inspection;Food security and environmental impacts;Food waste management;Nutrition and metabolism;Sustainable food systems and agro-ecological food production.
    Keywords: perceived consumer effectiveness ; green food consumption ; social trust theory ; social ideal theory ; psychological wellbeing ; China ; food additives ; food industry ; food safety ; health impacts ; maltitol ; metabolism ; sweeteners ; consumer’s perceptions and attitudes ; food security ; natural food products ; natural sweeteners ; sustainability ; food sovereignty ; reindeer herding ; food value chain ; Indigenous peoples ; COVID-19 pandemic ; the Arctic ; Western Siberia ; Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug ; epistemic trust ; risk perception ; genetically modified food ; public acceptance ; partial least squares structural equation modeling ; community-based intervention ; diet ; home food availability ; home food environment ; sugar sweetened beverages ; fruit and vegetable intake ; Mediterranean diet ; Mediterranean diet pyramid ; sustainable diets ; environmental concerns ; nutrition ; food-based dietary guidelines ; migrants ; diabetes ; food habits ; culturally tailored diet ; transcultural mediator ; café ; green ambience ; Delphi method ; indicator design ; grain production ; spatial–temporal characteristic ; influencing factors ; the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain ; Crepis vesicaria L. subsp. taraxacifolia ; nutritional value ; phenolic profile ; chicoric acid ; antioxidant ; anti-inflammatory ; Brazil ; community restaurants ; food handlers ; food insecurity ; low-income ; COVID-19 ; families ; children ; food acquisition ; restaurants ; biofilms ; food microbiology ; dietary guidelines ; Mediterranean ; the USA ; Japan ; Argentina ; South Africa ; egg quality traits ; ginger ; immunity ; Japanese quail performance ; halal food performance ; availability ; healthy/nutritional factor ; accreditation ; clean/safe/hygiene factor ; trust ; attachment ; halal-friendly image ; retention ; muslim travelers ; Escherichia coli ; bacterial retention ; surface topographies ; meat exudate ; wipe cleaning ; conditioning film ; Cape Verde ; cereals ; metals ; dietary intake ; risk assessment ; Indigenous health ; food systems ; colonialism ; community-based ; participatory ; n/a ; dysphagia ; the elderly ; food products ; processing ; rheology ; texture ; capital endowment ; ecological cognition ; environment-friendly technology ; adoption level ; Hackman model ; environmental health ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC4 Cultural studies: food and society
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: Circular solutions are essential to tackle the eminent challenges of depleting resources and emerging environmental problems. The complex nature of material and energy systems and the changing of economic and technological conditions differ among countries and, therefore, lead to the application of vastly different practices in developed and rapidly developing countries of the world. A wide variety of theoretical approaches can be used to facilitate a shift from the linear use of resources to circular systems, e.g., circular product planning, life cycle planning, sharing and platform economy, refurbishing, and remanufacturing, to name but a few. The introduction and examination of circular solutions can be based on theoretical models in order to guarantee ensure successful application. Successful application of innovative technology approaches, business solutions, and organizational development can be facilitated through theoretical models and new scientific results that support innovation processes. This Special Issue reprint focuses on sustainable and innovative methods which help and enable the proper use and recovery of resources. We present a collection of research papers, reviews, research reports, and case studies that introduce or discuss circular solutions for the sustainable use of resources.
    Keywords: service-based economy ; sharing economy ; car-sharing ; bike-sharing ; shared office ; Business Model Canvas ; business sustainability movements ; circular economy ; life cycle ; sustainable development ; human economics ; short supply chains ; local food ; food waste ; environmental burden ; consumer behavior ; producers ; Car2Go ; DriveNow ; GreenGo ; MOL LIMO ; sustainability ; economies of scale ; fixed bed pyrolysis ; oxidation-reduction zone ; reduction of tar in gas ; the significance of biomass particle size ; carbon cycle ; consumer attitudes ; LCA ; paper production ; CO2 emission ; water consumption ; water footprint ; Japan ; recycle ; disposable paper diaper ; material recycling ; closed-loop recycling ; life cycle assessment (LCA) ; circular solution ; environmental assessment ; product lifecycle ; short supply chain ; biomass utilisation ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-08
    Description: Natura is a polysemic Latin word that has accompanied the historical development of the West for centuries, spreading around much of the globe with colonialism and imperialism. It has been adopted in numerous languages. Our relationship with nature has become a highly charged issue at least since the "ecological turn" around 1970. It is as much about the relationship of humans to the environment as it is about the relationship of humans to each other. In the course of these debates, research has intensified in various disciplines: history, anthropology, philosophy, literature, ecology, etc. The nine contributions gathered in this volume deal with the dimension of perception and its long-term development from the Middle Ages to the present time. They trace in detail how images of nature were adopted, modified, and transmitted for specific purposes in specific situations. The introduction to the volume provides an overview and brings the contributions together.
    Keywords: nature ; culture ; science ; religion ; European history ; scholasticism ; image of man ; Thomism ; medieval medicine ; anthropology ; Magnus Hundt ; human body ; Japan ; history of ideas ; environment ; pollution ; ecology ; physico-theology ; nature as a huge organism ; Alfred North Whitehead ; philosophy of nature ; philosophy of subjectivity ; metaphysics ; Donna J. Haraway ; anarchism ; naturalism ; Fin de Siècle ; pedagogy ; historical anthropology ; history of biology ; symmetrical history ; medieval breeding ; race ; ancestry ; Aristotelianism ; Albertus Magnus ; practical knowledge ; natural philosophy ; seventeenth century ; atomism ; corpuscles ; Humboldtian science ; barbarism ; savage ; civilization ; indigenous knowledge ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAF Ecological science, the Biosphere
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: This book comprises 19 papers published in the Special Issue entitled “Corporate Finance”, focused on capital structure (Kedzior et al., 2020; Ntoung et al., 2020; Vintilă et al., 2019), dividend policy (Dragotă and Delcea, 2019; Pinto and Rastogi, 2019) and open-market share repurchase announcements (Ding et al., 2020), risk management (Chen et al., 2020; Nguyen Thanh, 2019; Štefko et al., 2020), financial reporting (Fossung et al., 2020), corporate brand and innovation (Barros et al., 2020; Błach et al., 2020), and corporate governance (Aluchna and Kuszewski, 2020; Dragotă et al.,2020; Gruszczyński, 2020; Kjærland et al., 2020; Koji et al., 2020; Lukason and Camacho-Miñano, 2020; Rashid Khan et al., 2020). It covers a broad range of companies worldwide (Cameroon, China, Estonia, India, Japan, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, United States, Vietnam), as well as various industries (heat supply, high-tech, manufacturing).
    Keywords: cash holding ratio ; firm’s efficiency ; threshold regression model ; non-financial companies ; Vietnam stock exchange market ; dividend policy ; emerging market ; industrial sectors ; NSE India ; panel data ; financial structure ; regression analysis ; agent-based models ; decision-making ; systematically making bad decisions ; investors’ behavior ; simulation ; capital structure ; family firms ; leverage ; non-family firms ; risk ; pension incentive ; currency hedging ; multinational companies ; firm value ; CEO turnover ; foreign CEO ; female CEO ; ownership structure ; Romania ; brand interrelationships ; corporate identity ; brand reputation ; higher education ; students’ perceptions ; corporate governance ; ownership concentration ; agency cost ; firm performance ; dynamic panel model ; perception ; OHADA accounting ; transition ; IFRS ; comparability ; open market share repurchase ; hubris ; cumulative announcement returns ; endowed ; SMEs financing ; financing gap ; innovative activity ; innovation ; capital structure decisions ; bankruptcy ; data envelopment analysis ; logit ; model ; family firm ; non-family firm ; corporate performance ; Japan ; board of directors ; women in corporations ; financial microeconometrics ; multiple regression ; quantile regression ; diff-in-diff ; New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs) ; internal and external innovativeness ; intangibility ; information disclosure ; timeliness of financial reporting ; law violation ; private firms ; corporate governance best practice ; corporate governance compliance ; company value ; Warsaw Stock Exchange ; accrual earnings management ; Nordic model ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Childhood obesity continues to be a global problem, with several regions showing increasing rates and others having one in every three children overweight despite an apparent halt or downward trend. Children are exposed to nutritional, social, and obesogenic environmental risks from different settings, and this affects their lifelong health. There is a consensus that high-quality multifaceted smart and cost-effective interventions enable children to grow with a healthy set of habits that have lifelong benefits to their wellbeing. The literature has shown that dietary approaches play key roles in improving children’s health, not only on a nutritional level but also in diet quality and patterns. An association between the nutritional strategy and other lifestyle components promotes a more comprehensive approach and should be envisioned in intervention studies. This Special Issue entitled “Child Obesity and Nutrition Promotion Intervention” combines original research manuscripts or reviews of the scientific literature concerning classic or innovative approaches to tackle this public health issue. It presents several nutritional interventions alongside lifestyle health factors, and outcome indicators of effectiveness and sustainability from traditional to ground-breaking methods to exploit both qualitative and quantitative approaches in tackling child obesity.
    Keywords: serious game ; gamification ; eating behavior ; food neophobia ; willingness to taste ; nutritional status ; obesity ; dietary habits ; allergy ; pulmonary function ; allergic rhinitis ; asthma ; dietary habit ; vegetable consumption ; food intake ; preschool children ; Japan ; nutrition ; stress ; mental health ; family ; health behavior ; childhood obesity ; health intervention ; healthy lifestyle intervention ; school-based intervention ; MVPA ; overweight and obesity ; self-efficacy ; adolescent girls ; parent–child dyads ; food availability ; advertising ; healthy diet ; promotion programs ; community-based program ; school meals ; salt intake ; sodium consumption ; schools ; canteen ; adolescents ; implementation ; purchase behaviour ; overweight ; machine learning ; deep learning ; statistical models ; data science ; BMI ; child ; surveillance ; health ; noncommunicable diseases ; children ; fruit ; vegetables ; soft drinks ; energy balance-related behaviors ; self-regulation skills ; preschoolers ; randomized controlled trial ; intervention effects ; parental educational level ; intervention mapping ; multicomponent intervention ; school children ; food and nutrition ; intervention ; healthy eating ; food acceptance ; tactile play ; cooking ; fish ; health promotion ; childhood overweight ; risk ; community ; screening ; tool ; food environment ; home ; school ; food consumption patterns ; dietary intakes ; macronutrients ; micronutrients ; Eastern Mediterranean Region ; review ; parental role modelling ; family environment ; availability and accessibility ; cluster randomised controlled trial ; minority ; parents ; prevention ; diet ; nutrition promotion ; Black/African American ; Hispanic ; qualitative ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCV Food & society
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: This book brings together a diverse range of international scholars to highlight recent developments in research on collaborative learning. The emphasis is on research that has a strong evidence base for the work that is presented and includes empirical studies, best evidence synthesis of the relevant research, case studies, and theoretical reports. It also highlights how different technologies have been used to facilitate group interaction, dialogue, and learning. There is much to be gained by sharing and learning about what happens in different disciplines and contexts and how different collaborative pedagogies can be implemented when needed to promote understanding and learning. This book will have strong appeal to pre-service and experienced teachers and researchers who are interested in how different collaborative pedagogies can be embedded in course curricula to promote student engagement and learning.
    Keywords: peer-regulation ; self-regulation ; peer monitoring ; workbook guidance ; mobile science centre ; semi-formal learning ; hands-on learning ; intrinsic motivation ; autonomy in group learning ; classroom management ; culturally responsive education ; cooperative learning ; relationships ; engagement ; inclusivity ; diversity ; newly arrived ; refugee ; collaboration ; inquiry-based science ; discourse ; dialogue ; professional learning and development ; teacher ; authentic science ; integrated STEM ; astronomy ; partnership and collaboration ; interdisciplinary ; differentiating instruction ; pre-collegiate classrooms ; real-world connections ; peer assessment ; schools ; universities ; effects ; how to ; typology ; theory ; model ; peer tutoring ; reading comprehension ; paired reading ; high school ; secondary school ; face-to-face promotive interaction ; cooperative practice ; peer support ; peer learning ; innovative practices ; pedagogical transformation ; 21st century skills ; mixed methods ; social comparison ; resource interdependence ; competence ; elementary school ; cooperative/collaborative learning ; small group learning ; peer collaboration ; classroom-based talk ; student interaction ; mathematics ; elementary schools ; problem-solving strategies ; pedagogy in Indonesia ; teacher voice ; qualitative research ; informal cooperative learning ; online learning ; synchronous participation ; small group discussions ; case study ; higher education ; Japan ; COVID-19 ; cross-disciplinary student teams ; conflicts ; stereotypes ; leadership ; friction of ideas ; problem-based projects ; grouping ; group work ; Ethiopia ; management ; civil engineering ; lived experience ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AB The arts: general topics ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AB The arts: general topics::ABA Theory of art
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: After successful government-led afforestation projects, what are the challenges for forest management in the face of climate change in East Asia? This reprint presents studies from the natural and social sciences related to forest conservation, engineering, disaster sociology, and forest policy in China and Japan. The papers cover a range of topics, including forest owners' attitudes, forest resource utilization, evaluation of forestry mechanization and forest roads, characteristics of damage from torrential rains, resilience of rural communities, economic transformation, and others.
    Keywords: Yangtze River Delta ; forest resources abundance ; economic development ; ESG ; sustainable management ; corporate social responsibility (CSR) ; non-financial disclosure ; emerging market ; key state-owned forest area ; system coupling ; ecological construction ; economic transformation ; grey relational analysis (GRA) ; extreme value analysis ; daily rainfall ; floods ; rainfall-induced landslides ; regional frequency analysis ; station-year method ; Kyushu region ; CO2 emission ; forestry ; Gifu Prefecture ; input–output analysis ; renewable energy ; ripple effect ; eco-efficiency ; sustainable development ; forestry resources ; New Scheme of Forest Management ; Forest Management Law ; private forest ; small-scale forestry ; typology of forest owners ; Japan ; bearing capacity ; road construction method ; roadbed strength ; soil ; spur road ; forest road failure ; streamside ; stream crossing ; zero-order basin ; relative risk ; seisan shinrin kumiai ; ninka chien dantai ; common property resource ; developed countries ; external policy influence ; forest management activities ; local landscape ; observation ; depopulation ; municipal government ; local identity ; revitalization ; outsiders ; collaboration ; resilience ; small-scale forest road ; UAV ; Structure from Motion (SfM) ; earthwork volume ; under tree canopy ; productivity ; harvesting system ; processor tower yarder ; combined machine productivity ; combined labor productivity ; afforestation ; under-utilization ; forestry operation ; clearcutting ; economic losses ; societal losses ; rural community ; disaster-resilient forestry ; East Asia ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNA Agribusiness and primary industries::KNAL Forestry industry
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: The dental curriculum is like a living organism—it has developed through time, manifesting regional, cultural, and scientific heritage, and reflecting modern trends. The undergraduate dental curriculum is periodically rebuilt to ensure the harmonization of higher education systems between countries, especially in Europe. Structure, content, learning, and assessment in undergraduate and postgraduate dental education and auxiliary dental personnel training are shaped based on professional consensus. Constant updates on recent technological innovations and evidence-based best practice are necessary.In modern times, ethical issues are raised more than ever. Can we teach our students how to be dedicated health professionals and manage a successful practice at the same time? Does the commercialization of our profession also affect the dental curriculum today?The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed new challenges, moving us from lecture rooms and clinics to an online environment.This Special Issue is dedicated to developing the understanding of dental education.
    Keywords: educational climate ; dental students ; DREEM scale ; dental education ; dentistry ; dental hygienists ; job satisfaction ; work assignments ; workplace environment ; Japan ; healthy lifestyle ; surveys and questionnaires ; health behavior ; health promotion ; school health services ; dental record ; record keeping ; documentation ; forensic odontology ; Croatia ; medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw ; fracture ; mandible ; osteonecrosis ; bisphosphonates ; undergraduate dental education ; postgraduate dental education ; continuing education ; professionalism in dentistry ; online education ; digital media ; social media ; perceived risks ; dental hygiene ; oral pathology ; exam soft ; item analysis ; mentoring ; non-technical skills training ; motor skills ; learning theories ; self-consciousness ; working memory ; visual acuity ; miniaturized Snellen optotype ; Galilean and Keplerian telescope optical system in dentistry ; clinical skills teaching ; teaching methodology ; local anesthesia ; clinical education ; early clinical experience ; motivation ; stress perceptions ; self-determination theory ; self-efficacy ; social learning theory ; Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) ; diet ; dental student ; education ; dental hygiene education ; educational technology ; classification consistency ; oral lesion ; biomedical sciences ; vertical integration ; curriculum reform ; interprofessional learning ; virdentopsy ; virtual dental autopsy ; autopsy imaging ; human identification ; dental autopsy ; humanitarian forensic odontology ; dental caries ; diagnosis ; online learning ; COVID-19 ; composite restoration ; conservative dentistry ; operative dentistry ; undergraduate dental student ; dentin bonding ; virtual reality ; haptics ; simulation ; Simodont ; dental care ; oncology ; chemotherapy ; radiotherapy ; osteoradionecrosis ; specialty training ; student survey ; knowledge-based governance ; curriculum ; dental ; graduate ; dental continuing ; teacher training ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: Understanding deserts and drylands is essential, as arid landscapes cover 〉40% of the Earth and are home to two billion people. Today's problematic environment–human interaction needs contemporary knowledge to address dryland complexity. Physical dimensions in arid zones—land systems, climate and hazards, ecology—are linked with social processes that directly impact drylands, such as land management, livelihoods, and development. The challenges require integrated research that identifies systemic drivers across global arid regions. Measurement and monitoring, field investigation, remote sensing, and data analysis are effective tools to investigate natural dynamics. Equally, inquiry into how policy and practice affect landscape sustainability is key to mitigating detrimental activity in deserts. Relations between socio-economic forces and degradation, agro-pastoral rangeland use, drought and disaster and resource extraction reflect land interactions. Contemporary themes of food security, conflict, and conservation are interlinked in arid environments. This book unifies desert science, arid environments, and dryland development. The chapters identify land dynamics, address system risks and delineate human functions through original research in arid zones. Mixed methodologies highlight the vital links between social and environmental science in global deserts. The book engages with today's topical themes and presents novel analyses of arid land systems and societies.
    Keywords: GE1-350 ; Q1-390 ; regeneration ; drylands ; invasive vine ; riparian ecosystems ; Kazakhstan ; Mongolian grassland ; human health ; charisma ; water rights ; political ecology ; the Hovmoller diagram ; Mongolia ; common-pool resource ; desertification ; afforestation ; continuous grazing ; arid area ; tamarind age ; land use change ; mountains of Central Asia ; soil carbon storage ; social movements ; case study of nomadic and settlement grazing system ; Afar ; protest ; social–ecological systems ; Central Asia ; Asian dust ; subarctic agriculture ; Jordan River Basin ; conservation ; protected areas ; water productivity ; national parks ; disturbance ; dryland ; increase of growing season ; Sanjiangyuan region ; policy implementation ; partnerships ; snow index ; global carbon balance ; dust storm emission ; Jordan ; One Belt ; local farming ; decoupling ; water security ; environmental impacts ; groundwater ; Kashgar Region ; Gobi ; Palestine ; degrading ; property rights ; One Road ; aerodynamic roughness ; Israel ; desert ; fodder demand ; spatial migration model ; vegetation survey ; agricultural water intensity ; dry lake beds ; LUCC ; communal rangelands ; subversive clientelism ; Tibetan Plateau ; ecotone ; river basin development ; livestock ; environmental justice ; computational fluid dynamics ; Japan ; remote sensing ; climate hazard ; mining ; Chobe ; modelling ; sustainable livelihoods ; water ; pastoralism ; environmental regime shift ; erosion ; institutional change ; Gobi desert of Mongolia ; Cuchillas de la Zarca ; non-linear change ; Ethiopia ; cross correlation analysis ; farming at its limits ; absence ; New Silk Road ; drag partition ; cellular automata ; agriculture ; China ; SPOT VGT ; grass height ; co-management ; Belt and Road Initiative ; wind erosion modelling ; Kyrgyzstan ; KAZA ; dust storm outbreak ; coverage ; desert reclamation ; nomadic pastoralism ; fodder supply ; soil quality index ; vegetation response to precipitation ; driving forces ; grassland degradation ; environment ; Nyangatom ; rotational grazing ; drought ; Asia ; infrastructure ; Southern Africa ; Gobi Desert region ; Sonoran desert ; South Omo ; arid region ; land cover/land use ; drip irrigation ; risk ; air temperature increase ; the Shiyang River Basin ; forest resources ; landscape ; ecosystem services ; Greenland ; economic valuation ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCN Environmental economics
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Food quality, including dietary quality and diversity, is as essential to human health as air is to human life. In addition, other healthy lifestyle factors, including a healthy body mass index, regular exercise, no smoking, and sufficient sleep duration, are associated with a lower incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases and longer life expectancy. More importantly, maternal healthy lifestyle factors are also associated with a substantially reduced risk of chronic diseases in their offspring. Childhood is a critical period for the development of a healthy lifestyle and the prevention of chronic diseases in adulthood. However, the prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing and unhealthy lifestyles are becoming an epidemic, posing a potential future burden of adult chronic disease. The aim of this Special Issue is to identify and assess dietary factors, including dietary diversity and specific nutrients/phytochemicals, as well as other healthy lifestyle factors, in the prevention and management of childhood chronic diseases. Additionally, we want to identify gaps and tools that could help with the assessment of children’s health. We wanted to encourage all researchers who work in this field to submit original research, reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses to this Special Issue to broaden our knowledge and pave the way for new research directions.
    Keywords: preschool children ; nutritional status ; eating habits ; Mediterranean diet ; Split-Dalmatia County ; fruit consumption ; lipid ; dyslipidemia ; children and adolescents ; China ; child ; diet quality ; caregiver perception ; CCDI ; dietary fat ; polyunsaturated fatty acid ; monounsaturated fatty acid ; puberty timing ; soy food ; obesity ; hypertension ; child and adolescent health ; food marketing ; policy research ; diet ; kindergarten ; menus ; nutritional errors ; children ; blood pressure ; single-child status ; lifestyle behaviors ; birth cohort ; prospective study ; maternal dietary pattern ; neurodevelopment ; malnutrition ; overnutrition ; fruit and vegetable intake ; potassium intake ; renal damage ; leptin ; preterm neonate ; intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) ; growth trajectories ; children health prognosis ; diet quality questionnaire ; food groups ; sentinel foods ; dietary diversity ; sedentary behavior ; metabolic syndrome ; preterm ; prebiotics ; glycomacropeptide ; metagenomics ; breastfeeding ; obesity phenotypes ; healthy lifestyle ; baby food ; food contaminant ; toxic elements ; food exposure ; children safety ; children’s health ; arsenic ; cadmium ; mercury ; lead ; latent class analysis ; mediation analysis ; health-related behavior ; cohort ; health-related quality of life ; Swedish Healthy Eating Index for Adolescents 2015 (SHEIA15) ; Riksmaten Adolescents Diet Diversity Score (RADDS) ; inositol ; myo-inositol ; D-chiro-inositol ; gestational diabetes mellitus ; insulin resistance ; randomized controlled trial ; meta-analysis ; screeners ; nutrition ; physical activity ; sedentary behaviour ; lifestyle risk ; COVID-19 ; dietary balance ; Japan ; mealtime regularity ; lifestyle ; electronic devices ; household ; fast food ; adolescents ; dietary behavior ; family ; childhood asthma ; innate immunity ; fruit and vegetables ; carotenoids ; cardio-metabolic risk factors ; birth weight ; parents’ educational level ; parents’ occupational level ; birthweight ; adiposity ; cardiorespiratory fitness ; cholesterol ; lifestyle intervention ; KIDMED test ; kidney impairment ; Diet Quality Questionnaire ; global dietary recommendations ; overweight ; child-nutrition disorders ; prediabetic state ; nutrition therapy ; Mediterranean ; rural health ; complementary feeding ; determinants ; infant feeding ; Thailand ; young child ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC4 Cultural studies: food and society
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: A multidisciplinary approach that involves multiple sectors and stakeholders is essential for disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change. This Special Issue explores how interdisciplinary approaches could resolve a wide range of issues, including risk and damage assessment, behavior change, investment, and evidence-based policy formulation.
    Keywords: natural hazard-triggered technological (Natech) ; risk perception ; protective actions ; evacuation ; household survey ; Cilegon ; Indonesia ; agricultural drought vulnerability ; spatial heterogeneity ; entropy weight method ; contribution model ; China ; risk assessment ; high-temperature disaster ; kiwifruit ; climatic suitability zoning ; hazard ; vulnerability ; exposure ; disaster prevention and mitigation capacity ; extreme temperature indices ; abrupt ; prediction ; disaster risk ; Yangtze River Basin ; climate change ; adaptation ; method ; digital disaster reduction ; natural disasters ; agricultural production ; food aid ; official development assistance ; conflict ; poverty ; cereal production ; humanitarian aid ; financing mechanism ; flood protection ; investment cycle ; investment in DRR ; Japan ; long-term plan ; lost decades ; Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction ; multi-variate Probit model ; Poisson regression model ; agricultural productive services ; earthquake disaster ; earthquake fatalities ; rapid estimation ; earthquake relief ; disaster assessment ; earthquake emergency response ; numerical simulation ; empirical method ; Yangbi earthquake ; COVID-19 ; disaster science ; evidence-based policymaking ; ordinal logistic regression ; principal component analysis ; compound indicator ; single-person households ; indirect death ; long-term effects ; excess mortality ; surveillance system ; disaster risk reduction ; disaster risk perception ; the population at risk ; agent-based modeling ; coastal areas ; community-based adaptation ; nature-based solutions ; green infrastructure ; perception ; family ; community ; Jakarta ; disaster preparedness capability ; heavy rainstorm ; local government ; AHP ; evaluation index system ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics::PHK Electricity, electromagnetism & magnetism
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a very common median nerve compression neuropathy at wrist level. It causes unplesant symptoms to patient as well as a financial burden for society. Conservative treatment helps with mild and transient symptoms, but often this syndrome requires surgical treatment. Surgical decompression of the median nerve is one of the most common surgical operations. If the symptom persists for a long time and treatment is delayed, this can result in a lack of sensation in the median area in addition to thenar atrophy and weakness of the thumb opposition. There are many impressive things behind CTS that we do not know yet; anatomical causes, links to other diseases and medication, occupational exposures and predisposing lifestyle risk factors. Diagnostics and differential diagnostics of CTS have their own challenges. Conservative treatment practices of CTS are diverse and unambiguous best practice is not clear. Clinical symptoms, electromyography (EMG) finding, and possible differential diagnostic challenges should be considered when deciding on surgery. Surgical treatment varies somewhat from hospital to hospital and from country to country. When the CTS diagnosis and treatment is done too late for nerves to recover or there is perioperative complication, some late reconstructive surgeries might be needed. These nerve surgery techniques can be done by experienced hand surgeons. The quality of care, complications, and cost effectiveness of different methods require further research. This Special Issue will present the latest research on this interesting and clinically significant syndrome.
    Keywords: carpal tunnel syndrome ; support vector machine ; machine learning ; tablet app ; screening ; manual dexterity ; drawing ; nerve ; pain ; mobility ; ESWT ; corticosteroid ; gabapentin ; Kinesio taping ; orthoses ; platelet-rich plasma ; neurodynamic techniques ; ultrasound ; splint ; entrapment neuropathy ; conditioned pain modulation ; temporal summation ; pain measurement ; pressure pain threshold ; central sensitization ; central sensitization inventory ; neuropathy ; revision carpal tunnel release ; neurolysis ; body mass index ; waist circumference ; waist-to-hip ratio ; obesity ; median nerve ; diabetic neuropathy ; diabetes ; nerve conduction study ; electrophysiological severity classification ; electrodiagnosis ; X-rays ; ultrasonography ; diabetes mellitus ; peripheral nerve ultrasound ; carpal tunnel release ; wide-awake anesthesia ; local anesthesia ; WALANT ; nerve compression ; carpal tunnel surgery ; ulnar nerve entrapment ; cubital tunnel syndrome ; psychotropic drugs ; psychological health ; socioeconomical factors ; national quality register ; median neuropathy ; median nerve entrapment ; neuralgic amyotrophy ; pronator syndrome ; trends ; Japan ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-05
    Description: This book focuses on case studies and theoretical concepts on sustainable land-use management in agroforestry systems. Special attention is given to farmland management in the contexts of farmers’ investments, farmers’ economic and behavioral factors, and farmers’ perceptions of irrigation systems. Urban agriculture and its extensions (e.g., urban gardening and urban beekeeping) are also featured in this book, in addition to the ways in which these practices can contribute to biodiversity conservation goals. Additionally, a case study on the use of the ecosystem evaluation index is featured and provides scientific and practical bases for land protection. Lastly, a state-of-the-art review on land-use policy is included, providing insights into how agroforestry systems can be converted to other land uses to meet the current demands. Scientists, practitioners, and policymakers can make use of this book in designing sustainable agroforestry systems.
    Keywords: urban beekeeping ; regulations ; barrier ; setback ; 3D laser scanner ; remote sensing ; fence location ; organic agriculture ; environment-friendly agriculture ; regression tree ; attitude ; motivation ; satisfaction ; property rights ; ecological property rights ; forestry investment ; farmers’ behavior ; reservoir confluence area ; subjective wellbeing ; community perceptions ; urban gardening ; Indonesia ; COVID-19 ; evidence-based policymaking ; agricultural land ; forests ; consensus building ; Japan ; collective forest rights ; land tenure ; reform ; forestland investment ; public welfare ; forest land ; migration ; drought tolerant breeds ; adaptation ; relief grants ; policy intervention ; smallholder livestock farmers ; agricultural ; urban ; rice–fish farming ; biodiversity ; education ; experience ; museum ; land use ; land cover ; temporal and spatial change ; ecosystem assessment ; GIS ; northeast forest belt ; agroecosystem services ; alpine areas ; extensive livestock farming ; stakeholder participation ; focus group ; water resources ; water framework directive ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCN Environmental economics
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-24
    Description: Writing on Japanese cinema has prioritized aesthetic and cultural difference, and obscured Japan's contribution to the representation of real life in cinema and related forms. Donald Richie, who was instrumental in introducing Japanese cinema to the West, even claimed that Japan did not have a true documentary tradition due to the apparent preference of Japanese audiences for stylisation over realism, a preference that originated from its theatrical tradition. However, a closer look at the history of Japanese documentary and feature film production reveals an emphasis on actuality and everyday life as a major part of Japanese film culture. That 'documentary mode' – crossing genre and medium like Peter Brooks' 'melodramatic mode' rather than limited to styles of documentary filmmaking alone – identifies rhetoric of authenticity in cinema and related media, even as that rhetoric was sometimes put in service to political and economic ends. The articles in this Special Issue, ‘Developments in the Japanese Documentary Mode’, trace important changes in documentary film schools and movements from the 1930s onwards, sometimes in relation to other media, and the efforts of some post-war filmmakers to adapt the styles and ethical commitments that underpin documentary's "impression of authenticity" to their representation of fictional worlds
    Keywords: ethnofiction ; Japan ; documentary ; non-fiction ; dramatization ; Minamata disease ; Tsuchimoto Noriaki ; W. Eugene Smith ; Ishimure Michiko ; ethics of representation ; The Children of Minamata are Living ; Minamata: The Victims and Their World ; authorship ; documentary film ; hibakusha ; Japanese cinema ; Mizoguchi Kenji ; semi-documentary ; Shindō Kaneto ; film theory ; documentary film theory ; postwar Japan ; post-1945 Japan ; Hani Susumu ; cinéma verité ; direct cinema ; observational documentary ; cinematography ; the culture film ; Imamura Shōhei ; History of Post-War Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess ; fiction and documentary ; history ; memory ; experience ; magic lantern ; popular history movement ; avant-garde documentary ; new Left ; Teshigahara Hiroshi ; Adachi Masao ; subjectivity ; landscapes ; folklore studies ; documentary photography ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: This volume comprises a series of research articles dedicated to the UNESCO 2019 Forum on Education for Sustainable Education and Global Citizenship. Given the imperative of education in sustainable development, especially in developing countries, the volume covers a wide range of topics: the mobility and mental health of international students, reading habits and academic achievements of junior high school students, core competencies of mid-level managers in higher education, adoption of an international publishing standard, legal rights for education and socio-cultural adaptation of ethnic minorities, and, most recently, students’ learning behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Keywords: international student ; higher education ; sustainability ; student loyalty ; Vietnam ; sustainable education ; internationalization ; international university ; help-seeking ; acculturative stress ; depression ; social connectedness ; Japan ; reading practices ; reading abilities ; junior high school students ; education for sustainable developments ; gender ; STEM ; occupational aspiration ; parental influence ; socioeconomic background ; academic achievement ; quality education ; sustainable development goal 4 ; competency ; heads of department ; mid-level academic managers ; mid-level management ; sustainable development ; interior ethnic boarding school ; inclusive and equitable quality education ; sociocultural adaptation ; latent class analysis ; research ; international publishing ; university ; Delphi method ; socio-economic status ; parental education ; digital literacy ; digital resilience ; Sustainable Development Goal 4 ; digital age ; bayesvl ; educational rights ; ethnic minorities ; sustainable development goals ; multi-cultural education ; learning habit ; school closure ; socioeconomic ; COVID-19 ; SDG4 ; secondary school ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-26
    Description: This reprint represented certain advances in the research on modern avian virology from expert research groups in Asia. All topics collected have included the basic virology, pathogenicity, epidemiology, antiviral strategies, and vaccination developments.
    Keywords: Marek’s disease virus ; Marek’s disease ; Meq ; CVI988 ; tumorigenesis ; pathogenicity ; transactivation activity ; genotype ; infectious bronchitis virus ; phylogeny ; S1 gene ; avian reovirus ; p17 protein ; yeast two hybrid ; protein interaction ; avian influenza virus ; virus-like particles ; vaccine ; H5N6 ; FAdV-4 ; chicken microRNA ; gga-miR-30c-5p ; apoptosis ; Mcl-1 ; H7N9 ; highly pathogenic ; diversity ; reassortment ; tanglegram ; bibliometrics ; circovirus ; pigeon circovirus ; young pigeon disease syndrome ; Gyrovirus galga 1 ; Japan ; PCR ; infectious bursal disease virus ; antigenic variant ; broilers ; nation surveillance ; random sampling ; avian polyomavirus ; Gammapolyomavirus ; genomic structure ; n/a ; HPAI ; H5N1 ; Indonesia ; phylodynamic ; Bayesian evolutionary analysis
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-25
    Description: Ten years have passed since the nuclear accident occurred in Fukushima, Japan, following the Great East Japan earthquake. Thereafter, many people around the world have been concerned about the risks posed by radiation. They still believe that even a small amount of radiation exposure will affect human health. In reality, however, there are many natural radionuclides in the environment, which emit a variety of types of radiation. Although it is well known that there is a positively linear relationship between acute radiation exposure and cancer risk in atomic bomb survivors, the risk of chronic radiation exposure due to natural radionuclides cannot be well explained to people who have lived in high-background radiation areas for many generations. Therefore, more studies in this research field are required to obtain new scientific findings. In order to promote further scientific activities, it will be the best for us to understand the current status of this field by summarizing what we have apprehended so far. This Special Issue will highlight measurement data, methodologies, radiation biology, and risk assessment related to radiation.
    Keywords: air dose rate ; difficult-to-return zone ; evacuation order-lifted areas ; effective dose rate ; external exposure risk ; Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident ; living space ; radiocesium ; surface soil ; Tomioka town ; tritium monitoring ; fusion test facility ; deuterium plasma experiment ; monthly precipitation ; chemical composition ; Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant ; strontium-90 ; cesium-137 ; seawater monitoring ; contaminated water ; dose assessment ; Japan ; bottled water ; guidance level ; WHO ; natural radionuclides ; artificial radionuclides ; effective dose ; ingestion ; passive radon monitor ; development ; sensitivity ; detection limit ; air-exchange rate ; total diet study ; radioactive cesium ; potassium-40 ; dietary intake ; Fukushima accident ; 222Rn progeny ; 220Rn progeny ; CR-39 ; equilibrium equivalent concentration ; deposition velocity ; thoron ; thoron progeny ; indoor environment ; measurement technique ; radioactivity ; residential exposure ; dose ; gamma radiation ; health risk ; radon mapping ; 226Ra ; 228Ra ; 238U ; well water ; radiological hazards ; REE and uranium mines ; northern Vietnam ; radon ; hot spring ; public health ; Namie Town ; cesium-134 ; external exposure dose evaluation ; radon concentration ; groundwater ; residence time ; limestone aquifer ; Okinawa Island ; indoor ; environment ; nationwide survey ; SSNTD ; radon potential map ; geography information systems ; geology ; risk ; exhalation rate ; long-term measurement ; seasonal variation ; Fukushima ; free-roaming cat ; reproductive organ ; internal contamination ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Foamy viruses, currently referred to as spumaretroviruses, are the most ancient retroviruses as evidenced by traces of viral sequences dispersed in all vertebrate classes from fish to mammals. Additionally, infectious foamy viruses circulate in a variety of mammalian species including simian, bovine, equine, caprine, and feline. Foamy viruses have many unique features which led to the division of the retrovirus family into two subfamilies, the Orthoretrovirinae and Spumaretrovirinae. In vitro, foamy viruses have a broad host range and in vivo, human infections have been described due to cross-species transmission from infected nonhuman primates. Thus far, there are no reports of virus-induced disease in humans or in the natural host species. These unique properties of foamy viruses have led researchers to develop foamy viruses as gene therapy vectors to study virus–virus and virus–host interactions for identifying factors involved in virus replication, transmission, and immune regulation that could influence potential clinical outcomes in humans as well as for using endogenous foamy virus sequences in the analysis of host species evolution.
    Keywords: spumavirus ; feline illness ; proviral load ; neglected virus ; bovine foamy virus ; infectious clone ; particle release ; cell-free transmission ; foamy virus ; spumaretrovirus ; cross-species virus transmission ; zoonosis ; restriction factors ; immune responses ; FV vectors ; virus replication ; latent infection ; feline foamy virus ; epidemiology ; retrovirus ; Spumaretrovirus ; mountain lion ; Puma concolor ; ELISA ; protease ; reverse transcriptase ; RNase H ; reverse transcription ; antiviral drugs ; resistance ; simian foamy virus ; gibbon ; lesser apes ; co-evolution ; complete viral genome ; equine foamy virus ; isolation ; Japan ; sero-epidemiology ; reptile foamy virus ; endogenous foamy virus ; endogenous retrovirus ; ancient retroviruses ; co-speciation ; foamy virus-host interactions ; viral tropism ; infection ; kidney ; cats ; chronic kidney disease ; chronic renal disease ; integrase ; integration ; co-infections ; NHP ; pathogenesis ; zoonoses ; viral prevalence ; Neotropical primates ; free-living primates ; Brazil ; new world primates ; simian retrovirus ; BFV ; spuma virus ; model system ; animal model ; animal experiment ; miRNA function ; gene expression ; antiviral host restriction ; gene therapy ; in-vivo gene therapy ; hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells ; foamy virus vector ; pre-clinical canine model ; SCID-X1 ; innate sensing ; cGAS ; STING ; foamy viruses ; wild ruminants ; European bison ; red deer ; roe deer ; fallow deer ; seroreactivity ; inter-species transmission ; HSC ; gene marking ; FV gene transfer to HSCs ; gene therapy alternatives ; serotype ; high-throughput sequencing ; replication kinetics ; cytopathic effect ; reverse transcriptase activity ; miRNA expression ; virus-host-interaction ; miRNA target gene identification ; innate immunity ; ANKRD17 ; Bif1 (SH3GLB1) ; replication in vitro ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAN Neurosciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Disasters such as earthquakes, cyclones, floods, heat waves, nuclear accidents, and large-scale pollution incidents take lives and incur major health problems. The majority of large-scale disasters affect the most vulnerable populations, which often comprise extreme ages, remote living areas, and endemic poverty, as well as people with low literacy. Health emergency and disaster risk management (Health-EDRM) refers to the systematic analysis and management of health risks surrounding emergencies and disasters, and plays an important role in reducing the hazards and vulnerability along with extending preparedness, responses, and recovery measures. This concept encompasses risk analyses and interventions, such as accessible early warning systems, the timely deployment of relief workers, and the provision of suitable drugs and medical equipment to decrease the impact of disasters on people before, during, and after an event (or events). Currently, there is a major gap in the scientific literature regarding Health-EDRM to facilitate major global policies and initiatives for disaster risk reduction worldwide.
    Keywords: infection spread and control ; infection risk ; human behavior ; close contact ; sensor-based ; indoor environment ; indoor positioning ; head and body motion ; open-plan office ; disaster ; psychosocial impacts ; community resilience ; Kumamoto earthquake ; DMHISS ; disaster psychiatry ; Japan ; acute mental health needs ; duration of activity ; DPAT (Disaster Psychiatric Assistance Team) ; cold ; personal health protective behaviour ; associated factors ; risk perception ; subtropical city ; disaster responders ; support ; psychosocial ; risk management ; COVID-19 ; urban ; health risks ; Health-Emergency and Disaster Risk Management ; biological hazard ; pandemic ; PHEIC ; Hong Kong ; Fukushima nuclear accident ; mass media ; Internet ; public health practice ; community mental health services ; typhoon ; hurricane ; cyclone ; strong wind levels ; natural disaster ; Health-EDRM ; risk-taking behaviour ; sensation seeking ; landslide displacement ; predictive uncertainty ; ensemble prediction ; probability combination scheme ; quantile regression neural networks (QRNNs) ; kernel density estimation (KDE) ; Daegu ; sense of belonging ; pride ; mental health ; disaster relief fund ; non-communicable disease ; self-care ; NCD management ; home care ; early phase of pandemic ; health-EDRM ; primary prevention ; vector-borne disease ; biological hazards ; climate change ; narrative review ; Asia Pacific ; Health EDRM ; long-term impact ; public health ; case study ; disaster management ; multi-case analysis ; Europe ; flood ; elderly ; cardiovascular diseases ; cerebrovascular diseases ; H-EDRM ; extreme temperature ; socioeconomic vulnerability ; health disparities ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MB Medicine: general issues::MBN Public health & preventive medicine
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-24
    Description: “Newborn Screening in Japan—2021” is a topical collection of the International Journal of Neonatal Screening. Japan's newborn mass screening (NBS) was started in 1977 at the national level as a national project. Subsequently, screening was conducted for six diseases. From 2014 a tandem mass analyzer (tandem mass) was introduced nationwide, and in addition to the conventional amino acid metabolism disorders urea cycle disorders, organic acid metabolism disorders and fatty acid metabolism disorders have joined the target diseases. Screening is currently conducted for 20 diseases. The acceptance rate of mass screening in Japan is 100%, and top-level screening measures available in the world, such as a quality control system and an inspection system, are carried out. This book is an overview of the history, current status and future of NBS in Japan. I hope that readers are interested in this book.
    Keywords: homocystinuria ; cystathionine β-synthase deficiency ; newborn screening ; long-term outcome ; social outcome ; vitamin B6 ; methionine ; phenylketonuria ; hyperphenylalaninemia ; phenylalanine hydroxylase ; genetic analysis ; neonatal screening ; genotype–phenotype correlation ; adult patients ; Japanese ; intellectual disability ; psychiatric disability ; treatment discontinuation ; congenital hypothyroidism ; Japan ; re-evaluations ; prevalence ; lowering of thyroid stimulating hormone screening cutoffs ; thyroid dysgenesis ; thyroid dyshormonogenesis ; transient congenital hypothyroidism ; permanent congenital hypothyroidism ; delayed rise in TSH ; low birth weight ; propionic acidemia ; tandem mass spectrometry ; propionylcarnitine ; cardiomyopathy ; QT prolongation ; congenital adrenal hyperplasia ; 21-hydroxylase deficiency ; methylmalonic acidemia ; disorders of cobalamin metabolism ; hypomethioninemia ; isomer ; stable-isotope dilution ; derivatization ; cobalamin ; biotin ; maternal 3-methylcronylglycinuria ; argininosuccinic acid ; spinal muscular atrophy ; SMN1 ; deletion ; incidence ; peroxisomal disorders ; adrenoleukodystrophy ; very-long-chain fatty acids ; plasmalogen ; phytanic acid ; presymptomatic diagnosis ; ABCD1 ; whole-exome sequencing ; dried blood spot ; galactosemia ; GALM ; GALM deficiency ; glycogen storage disease type 1a ; allele-specific PCR ; mCOP-PCR ; melting curve ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: A wide variety of technologies and products have already become widespread in our society. However, policies have not been well-implemented to effectively reduce energy consumptions and CO2 emissions by promoting low-carbon technologies and products. This Special Issue focuses on studies targeting specific products (e.g., motor vehicle, household dishwashers, etc.) and/or technologies (e.g., information and communication technology, transport technology, CO2 capture technology, etc.) and quantifying resource and energy consumptions and CO2 emissions associated with products and technology systems using the reliable inventory database. Thus, this Special Issue provides important studies on how demand- and supply-side policies can contribute to reducing energy consumptions and CO2 emissions from consumption- and production-based perspectives.
    Keywords: lifecycle analysis ; CAFE standards ; fuel economy ; automobile manufacture ; carbon footprint ; hybrid MRIO ; SDA ; energy saving ; energy composition ; China ; information and communications technology ; productivity ; renewable energy ; energy sector ; distributed energy system ; resource security ; domestic mineral production ; input-output analysis ; environmental assessment ; transition ; low carbon technologies ; low carbon transition ; decarbonisation ; zero carbon ; air pollution ; diesel ban ; electric vehicles ; transport policy ; transport planning ; London ; CO2 emissions ; household consumption ; index decomposition analysis ; structural decomposition analysis ; aging society ; Japan ; CO2 capture ; thermal power plants ; oxyfuel combustion ; allam cycle ; post-combustion ; pre-combustion ; energy efficiency policy ; household appliances ; eco-design ; energy labelling ; indirect impacts ; general equilibrium model ; FIDELIO model ; road transport ; low carbon scenario ; GHG mitigation measures ; cost-benefit ; mitigation cost ; financing ; climate change ; energy-saving ; attitude ; Big Five ; personality traits ; office ; household ; pro-environment ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the most influential and profitable global industries. As a creative industry, Japanese Media-Mixes generate multimillion-dollar revenues, being a product of international synergies and the natural appeal of the characters and stories. The transnationalization of investment capital, diversification of themes and (sub)genres, underlying threat in the proliferation of illegal audiences, development of internet streaming technologies, and other new transformations in media-mix-based production models make the study of these products even more relevant today. In this way, manga (Japanese comics), anime (Japanese animation), and video games are not necessarily products designed for the national market. More than ever, it is necessary to reconcile national and transnational positions for the study of this cultural production.The present volume includes contributions aligned to the analysis of Japanese popular culture flow from many perspectives (cultural studies, film, comic studies, sociology, etc.), although we have emphasized the relationships between manga, anime, and international audiences. The selected works include the following topics:• Studies on audiences—national and transnational case studies;• Fandom production and Otaku culture;• Cross-media and transmedia perspectives;• Theoretical perspectives on manga, anime, and media-mixes.
    Keywords: NX1-820 ; transnational ; animesque ; co-productions ; live performance ; technological specificity ; scholarship ; manga ; transnational animation production ; Prince of Tennis ; export ; voice actors ; trans-acculturation ; 2.5-Dimensional musicals ; Japan ; Europe ; transduction ; Niconico ; creative industries ; manga and anime ; Japanese cultural studies ; global popular ; TV studies ; Japanese animation market ; youth cultures ; OEL manga ; bande dessinée ; comics ; audience participation ; media ; global manga ; characters ; Sakura Wars ; media-form ; dispersed agency ; identity ; media mix ; editorial ; kawaii ; transnationality ; materiality ; media-mix ; performance ; Japanese studies ; Kadokawa Dwango ; fan culture ; anime ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Subsistence smallholder agriculture in East Asia was highly recognized by Dr. Franklin Hiram King in his book Farmers of Forty Centuries or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan though it has been abandoned due to industrialization and urbanization since the end of the 20th century. This reprint consists of research on the transformation of agricultural systems and the mechanism behind these phenomena in China and Japan. We believe that this reprint is practically important, and we appreciate your understanding of the imperfections and hope you enjoy this reprint.
    Keywords: livelihood efficiency ; land use ; coupling coordination ; types of households ; poverty-alleviated mountainous areas ; spin-offs ; innovation spillover ; agricultural cluster ; vegetable cluster in Shouguang City ; Shandong Province ; China ; land endowment ; economic endowment ; farmer heterogeneity ; land transfer out ; local knowledge ; resilience thinking ; rural development ; agriculture ; household livelihood strategy ; agricultural diversification ; heterogeneity ; lag effect ; social capital ; rural revitalization ; crop specialization ; Poyang Lake ; fishermen ; policy ; livelihoods ; landscape patterns ; transformation ; livelihood resilience ; family life cycle ; GeoDetector ; LMG metric model ; dryland area ; livelihood strategies ; policy change ; inland fishermen ; employment conditions ; local food system ; vegetable production ; commitment ; cooperative relationship ; urban agricultural heritage system ; high bed-low ditch agroecosystem ; farmland ; land acquisition ; wetland ; nature reserve ; smart farming technology ; rice ; hilly and mountainous areas ; sustainable farmland ; Japan ; thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-27
    Description: This book re-explores research topics related to the relationships between urban and rural areas during the COVID-19 pandemic period in 2020 and beyond. We revisit the roles and values of the components of agricultural lands and forestlands—as well as urban ones—from the perspective of green–blue infrastructure.
    Keywords: urban green area ; Sihwa Industrial Complex ; air pollutants ; PM reduction ; atmospheric mixing height ; wind speed ; resin collection ; red pines ; wounds ; panel hacksaw method ; conventional chisel method ; backyard forest ; functional traits ; livelihood ; nesting guild ; pungsu ; mobility ; vegetation ; green space ; sustainability ; social media ; disease prevention ; green area ; accessibility ; COVID-19 ; green infrastructure ; Japan ; blue carbon ecosystems ; coral triangle ; Philippines ; Indonesia ; local perceptions ; subjective well-being ; happiness ; policy indicator ; forest policy ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: This compendium describes the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on all aspects of people lives. Data presented in this collection will be useful to understand the disruption in healthcare, learning, and socio-economic aspects amidst the pandemic. The sooner we begin to understand the impact, the better placed we will be to address the unmet needs of vulnerable population groups.
    Keywords: COVID-19 ; novel coronavirus ; social lockdown ; protection motivation theory ; health behavior ; health communication ; pregnant woman ; coronavirus ; infectious disease transmission ; vertical transmission ; obstetric management ; SARS-CoV-2 ; systematic review ; computerized tomography ; pneumonia ; risk factors ; echocardiography ; healthcare ; mental health ; Impact of event scale ; negative attitude ; Saudi Arabian females ; health services ; cost ; manual therapy ; chiropractic ; osteopathy ; physiotherapy ; direct RT-PCR ; molecular detection ; dental care ; dental health services ; dental visits ; dental service use ; postponed dental visits ; check-up ; dental examination ; pain ; dental complaints ; oral health ; Saudi Arabia ; blood donors ; seroprevalence ; ELISA ; antibodies ; lockdown ; multi-theory model ; behavior change ; pandemic ; handwashing ; young adults ; college students ; protective behavior changes ; individual ; family ; environmental factor ; COVID-19 spreading ; online survey ; awareness and knowledge ; ships ; seafarers ; SARS-COV-2 ; anxiety ; depression ; stress ; suicidal ideation ; students ; time-series ; ARIMA ; forecasting ; confirmed cases ; infectious disease ; international cruises ; health policy and regulation ; control strategies ; international cooperation ; global health governance ; ICF ; healthcare services ; interprofessional education ; medical students ; pharmacy students ; telehealth ; older adults ; artificial intelligence ; machine learning ; bibliometric analysis ; health ; novel design ; fabrication ; automated dispenser ; LDR based controller ; reduction of COVID-19 spread ; psychological symptom ; college student ; avoidance of infection ; social distancing ; free tickets for the aged ; subway use demand ; e-learning ; youth and children health ; visual health ; myopia ; routine care ; global pandemic ; role conflict ; role ambiguity ; social support ; dental precautions ; dental students ; India ; infection control ; knowledge ; perception ; survey ; face masks ; young people ; behaviors ; dentist ; infection control practices ; concerns ; dental practice ; social isolation ; social connectedness ; loneliness ; technology ; internet ; smartphones ; m-health ; severe acute respiratory syndrome ; post-graduate year training ; self-efficacy ; emotional traits ; Coronavirus ; prevention ; community ; public health nurse ; telephone consultation ; vaccine literacy ; Japan ; family carers for older adults ; sustainable ageing society ; health communications ; mass media ; HCWs ; personality traits ; intolerance of uncertainty ; coping strategies ; perceived stress ; resilience ; migration ; refugees ; fear ; modeling ; data analysis ; assessment ; effectiveness ; incidence rate ; restriction ; epidemic pattern ; exponential growth ; basic reproduction number (R0) ; spatio-temporal analysis ; demographic risk factor ; observational study ; public health ; Southeast Asia (SEA) ; vaccination rate ; basic reproduction number ; SARS-CoV ; African American ; COVID-19 vaccine ; vaccine hesitancy ; vaccine hesitant ; text classification ; SARS-CoV-2 infection ; survival rate ; hospitalized patients ; Hidalgo Mexico ; multimorbidity ; vaccination ; level 1 trauma ; health care workers ; information source trust ; COVID-19 stressor ; global south ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: A multidisciplinary approach that involves multiple sectors and stakeholders is essential for disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change. This Special Issue explores how interdisciplinary approaches could resolve a wide range of issues, including risk and damage assessment, behavior change, investment, and evidence-based policy formulation.
    Keywords: natural hazard-triggered technological (Natech) ; risk perception ; protective actions ; evacuation ; household survey ; Cilegon ; Indonesia ; agricultural drought vulnerability ; spatial heterogeneity ; entropy weight method ; contribution model ; China ; risk assessment ; high-temperature disaster ; kiwifruit ; climatic suitability zoning ; hazard ; vulnerability ; exposure ; disaster prevention and mitigation capacity ; extreme temperature indices ; abrupt ; prediction ; disaster risk ; Yangtze River Basin ; climate change ; adaptation ; method ; digital disaster reduction ; natural disasters ; agricultural production ; food aid ; official development assistance ; conflict ; poverty ; cereal production ; humanitarian aid ; financing mechanism ; flood protection ; investment cycle ; investment in DRR ; Japan ; long-term plan ; lost decades ; Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction ; multi-variate Probit model ; Poisson regression model ; agricultural productive services ; earthquake disaster ; earthquake fatalities ; rapid estimation ; earthquake relief ; disaster assessment ; earthquake emergency response ; numerical simulation ; empirical method ; Yangbi earthquake ; COVID-19 ; disaster science ; evidence-based policymaking ; ordinal logistic regression ; principal component analysis ; compound indicator ; single-person households ; indirect death ; long-term effects ; excess mortality ; surveillance system ; disaster risk reduction ; disaster risk perception ; the population at risk ; agent-based modeling ; coastal areas ; community-based adaptation ; nature-based solutions ; green infrastructure ; perception ; family ; community ; Jakarta ; disaster preparedness capability ; heavy rainstorm ; local government ; AHP ; evaluation index system ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: The Special Issue (SI) discusses the topic of Disaster Risk Management and its cornerstones: vulnerability reduction and resilience building. The focus of the SI is the impact of risk information, communication and representation, risk knowledge as related to science and practice, risk perception and awareness, and risk culture on multi-faceted vulnerability and several aspects of resilience.
    Keywords: disaster risk ; vulnerability ; monitoring ; risk assessment ; disaster management ; UN-ISDR ; SDGs ; telluric risks ; climate-related risks ; risk awareness ; risk management ; volcanic islands ; alternative action organizations ; environmental activism ; solidarity ; Europe ; crisis ; sustainability ; alternative consumerism ; alternative lifestyles ; action organization analysis ; exposure ; systemic vulnerability ; risk-sensitive spatial development ; multi-risk ; seismic crisis ; seismic emergency information and communication ; uncertainty ; risk perception ; governance culture ; Greece ; Japan ; seismic risk management ; disaster risk awareness ; migrants ; disaster preparedness ; earthquake ; flood ; Italy ; Turkey ; Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis ; AHP ; GIS ; flood-hazard ; Megalo Rema ; Eastern Attica ; elderly ; pandemic ; corpus-assisted discourse studies ; media coverage ; compromise ; disaster risk reduction (DRR) ; motor of change ; setting priorities ; strategic focus ; teleology ; fire prevention ; fire statistics ; forest fires ; public participation ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: This reprint aims to present research on Socio-Economic Functions Across Sustainable Farming Systems, specifically on environmental conservation agriculture/climate-smart agriculture, which boosts nature-positive production, raises the welfare of producers; agricultural biotechnology, which contributes to economic and environmental sustainability; community-based extension and marketing of farm produce, which ensures the livelihood of producers and access to safe and nutritious food; and building a society resilient to all kinds of crises and hazards/disasters.This reprint reveals: 1) Drivers and dynamics of environmental conservation agriculture, the sustainable farming systems in Japan to address climate change, biodiversity conservation, sustainable production, welfare of producers and leveraging their participation in Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems. 2) Biotech crops in the Philippines can coexist with the practice of climate resilient environmental conservation agriculture. 3) Community-based extension services, such as farmer field school, disaster management practices, such as flood adaptation strategy, and marketing strategy of farm products enhance the welfare of rural population in Bangladesh.4) Identification of socio-economic characteristics associated with farming practices, food safety, food security and their constraints in South Africa and Senegal. 5) Benefit of financing agricultural cooperatives to enhance sustainable production in Romania.
    Keywords: GIAHS ; farmer involvement ; youth inclusivity ; tourism management ; Tokimai branding ; brinjal ; Bangladesh ; linear probability model ; PSM ; large wholesale market ; comprehensive strategies ; trust-based credit ; farmer field school ; integrated pest management ; crop income ; agroecology ; sustainable agriculture ; environmental conservation agriculture ; biodiversity conservation ; Fujioka ; yaritanago ; environmental concern ; climate change ; biotech corn ; farmer perceptions ; restrictive agricultural policy ; biotech ban ; consumer decision model ; biotech crops ; farmers ; flood ; community-based organization ; char-land ; adaptation strategies ; endogenous switching regression model ; Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems ; climate change mitigation ; Tokimai brand ; Sado Island ; Japan ; sustainable farm practices ; socioeconomic characteristics ; fresh produce ; food safety ; food security ; organic ; conventional ; characteristics of household ; cowpea varieties ; dryland ; socio-economics ; Senegal agriculture ; agricultural cooperative companies ; investments ; economic model ; sustainable development ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: This volume examines the applicability of landscape urbanism theory in contemporary landscape architecture practice by bringing together ecology and architecture in the built environment. Using participatory planning of green infrastructure and application of nature-based solutions to address urban challenges, landscape urbanism seeks to reintroduce critical connections between natural and urban systems. In light of ongoing developments in landscape architecture, the goal is a paradigm shift towards a landscape that restores and rehabilitates urban ecosystems. Nine contributions examine a wide range of successful cases of designing livable and resilient cities in different geographical contexts, from the United States of America to Australia and Japan, and through several European cities in Italy, Portugal, Estonia, and Greece. While some chapters attempt to conceptualize the interconnections between cities and nature, others clearly have an empirical focus. Efforts such as the use of ornamental helophyte plants in bioretention ponds to reduce and treat stormwater runoff, the recovery of a poorly constructed urban waterway or participatory approaches for optimizing the location of green stormwater infrastructure and examining the environmental justice issue of equative availability and accessibility to public open spaces make these innovations explicit. Thus, this volume contributes to the sustainable cities goal of the United Nations.
    Keywords: GE1-350 ; Q1-390 ; public perception ; urban sustainability ; public open space ; landscape urbanism ; urban ecology ; re-naturing cities ; floating treatment wetland ; viable city ; deprived areas ; urban planning ; renaturing cities ; Greece ; postal questionnaire ; pedestrian zones ; street verges ; landscape first ; public green infrastructure (PGI) ; resource rationalization ; context-sensitive design ; green infrastructure ; environmental justice ; river restoration ; public amenity ; well-being ; sustainable cities ; Japan ; recreation ; plant ecology ; social equity ; runoff ; sustainable development ; Soviet-era housing blocks ; regenerative design ; biophilic urbanism ; livability ; post-postmodernism ; landscape history ; nature-based solutions ; vacant land ; nature-based solution ; built environment ; green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) ; urban nature (UN) ; urban design ; geographic information systems ; landscape theory ; urban geography ; residents’ views ; pollutant removal ; liveability ; visitor satisfaction survey ; biophilic design ; Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) ; urban nature ; spontaneous vegetation ; Asia ; green gentrification ; site suitability modeling ; landscape architecture ; Roma minority ; Philadelphia ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCN Environmental economics
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: First published online as a Review in Advance on October 24, 2005. (Some corrections may occur before final publication online and in print)
    Description: Author Posting. © Annual Reviews, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of Annual Reviews for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Annual Review of Physiology 68 (2006): 22.1-22.29, doi:10.1146/annurev.physiol.68.040104.105418.
    Description: Superfast muscles of vertebrates power sound production. The fastest, the swimbladder muscle of toadfish, generates mechanical power at frequencies in excess of 200 Hz. To operate at these frequencies, the speed of relaxation has had to increase approximately 50-fold. This increase is accomplished by modifications of three kinetic traits: (a) a fast calcium transient due to extremely high concentration of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)-Ca2+ pumps and parvalbumin, (b) fast off-rate of Ca2+ from troponin C due to an alteration in troponin, and (c) fast cross-bridge detachment rate constant (g, 50 times faster than that in rabbit fast-twitch muscle) due to an alteration in myosin. Although these three modifications permit swimbladder muscle to generate mechanical work at high frequencies (where locomotor muscles cannot), it comes with a cost: The high g causes a large reduction in attached force-generating cross-bridges, making the swimbladder incapable of powering low-frequency locomotory movements. Hence the locomotory and sound-producing muscles have mutually exclusive designs.
    Description: This work was made possible by support from NIH grants AR38404 and AR46125 as well as the University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation.
    Keywords: Parvalbumin ; Ca2+ release ; Ca2+ uptake ; Cross-bridges ; Adaptation ; Sound production ; Whitman Center
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    Publication Date: 2022-10-27
    Description: This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Sherwood, C. R., van Dongeren, A., Doyle, J., Hegermiller, C. A., Hsu, T.-J., Kalra, T. S., Olabarrieta, M., Penko, A. M., Rafati, Y., Roelvink, D., van der Lugt, M., Veeramony, J., & Warner, J. C. Modeling the morphodynamics of coastal responses to extreme events: what shape are we in? Annual Review of Marine Science, 14, (2022): 457–492, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-032221-090215.
    Description: This review focuses on recent advances in process-based numerical models of the impact of extreme storms on sandy coasts. Driven by larger-scale models of meteorology and hydrodynamics, these models simulate morphodynamics across the Sallenger storm-impact scale, including swash,collision, overwash, and inundation. Models are becoming both wider (as more processes are added) and deeper (as detailed physics replaces earlier parameterizations). Algorithms for wave-induced flows and sediment transport under shoaling waves are among the recent developments. Community and open-source models have become the norm. Observations of initial conditions (topography, land cover, and sediment characteristics) have become more detailed, and improvements in tropical cyclone and wave models provide forcing (winds, waves, surge, and upland flow) that is better resolved and more accurate, yielding commensurate improvements in model skill. We foresee that future storm-impact models will increasingly resolve individual waves, apply data assimilation, and be used in ensemble modeling modes to predict uncertainties.
    Description: All authors except D.R. were partially supported by the IFMSIP project, funded by US Office of Naval Research grant PE 0601153N under contracts N00014-17-1-2459 (Deltares), N00014-18-1-2785 (University of Delaware), N0001419WX00733 (US Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey), N0001418WX01447 (US Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center), and N0001418IP00016 (US Geological Survey). C.R.S., C.A.H., T.S.K., and J.C.W. were supported by the US Geological Survey Coastal/Marine Hazards and Resources Program. A.v.D. and M.v.d.L. were supported by the Deltares Strategic Research project Quantifying Flood Hazards and Impacts. M.O. acknowledges support from National Science Foundation project OCE-1554892.
    Keywords: Coastal morphodynamics ; Extreme storms ; Coastal modeling ; Sandy coasts ; Waves ; Sediment transport
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Annual Review of Marine Science 9 (2017): 173-203, doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-010816-060733.
    Description: The events that followed the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, included the loss of power and overheating at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants, which led to extensive releases of radioactive gases, volatiles, and liquids, particularly to the coastal ocean. The fate of these radionuclides depends in large part on their oceanic geochemistry, physical processes, and biological uptake. Whereas radioactivity on land can be resampled and its distribution mapped, releases to the marine environment are harder to characterize owing to variability in ocean currents and the general challenges of sampling at sea. Five years later, it is appropriate to review what happened in terms of the sources, transport, and fate of these radionuclides in the ocean. In addition to the oceanic behavior of these contaminants, this review considers the potential health effects and societal impacts.
    Description: K.B. was supported in part by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Deerbrook Charitable Trust. P.M. was supported in part by the Generalitat de Catalunya through MERS (grant 2014 SGR 1356), the European Commission 7th Framework COMET-FRAME project (grant agreement 604974), and the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad of Spain (project CTM2011-15152-E). S.C. was supported in part by the French program Investissement d'Avenir run by the National Research Agency (AMORAD project, grant ANR-11-RSNR-0002). D.O. was supported in part by the Center for Environmental Radioactivity (NFR Centers of Excellence grant 223268/F50). J.N.S. was supported in part by the Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction, and Response Network.
    Keywords: Cesium ; Caesium ; North Pacific ; Radioactivity ; Japan
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