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Preserving local gastronomy as cultural heritage in Türkiye: a qualitative study on sustainable valorization of fethiye wedding foods
Food and beverages are integral elements of cultural heritage, reflecting societies’ histories, identities, and values. However, globalization and changing lifestyles have diminished the diversity of traditional cuisines, posing a threat to their preservation. Showcasing these culinary traditions, particularly in tourism destinations, can contribute to raising awareness and safeguarding cultural heritage. This study investigates the traditional wedding foods and table customs of Fethiye, which are at risk of being forgotten, and explores their potential as tourism assets. A qualitative research design was applied, combining semi-structured interviews with local experts and direct observations at wedding ceremonies. The findings reveal that Fethiye’s gastronomic traditions hold significant potential for sustainable tourism development. The study concludes by offering practical recommendations and highlighting the importance of community participation in preserving culinary heritage. © The Author(s) 2025.2-s2.0-10502408566
[Türkiye’de Organik Bal Üretimi ve Üretici Sayısı ile Büyüme, İstihdam ve Tarımsal İstihdam Arasındaki İlişkinin Tespitine Yönelik Bir Analiz]
The growing world population has driven humanity to produce more food, potentially leading to the neglect of quality and safety in food production. Evolving life conditions and technological progress have altered the consciousness level of humanity, bringing about new demands in some communities due to high income. Organic beekeeping has developed within this structure and tends to flourish as a model in Türkiye. Organic beekeeping has increased the income from beekeeping. It is practiced in natural unspoiled areas with no conventional feeding and chemical pesticides and requires supervising all processes through inspection and certification. Besides organic honey, the most common organic beekeeping product, organic bee products include bee pollen, propolis, royal jelly, beeswax, and bee venom. This study presents the economic analysis of organic honey production volume in Türkiye. For this purpose, the short and long-term relationships of organic honey production and the number of producers with economic growth, employment, and agricultural employment were analyzed. In addition, organic honey production and the number of organic honey producers were examined as driving forces for growth, employment, and agricultural employment. In this context, annual time series data between 2004 and 2022 were used as the sample. According to the analysis, organic honey production, an independent variable, had no long-term relationship with employment and agricultural employment variables, whereas it had a long-term relationship with the growth variable. The number of organic honey producers, another independent variable, was found to have no long-run relationship with the employment variable; however, it had a long-term relationship with the growth and agricultural employment variables. The findings of the study indicated that organic honey production did not drive growth, employment, or agricultural employment. On the other hand, the number of organic honey producers led to growth, yet not to employment or agricultural employment. © Bu çalışma Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi tarafından Creative Commons Lisansı (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) kapsamında yayınlanmıştır. Tekirdağ 2025.2-s2.0-10502121788
[Balıkesir Sındırgı bölgesi kaolinlerinin kullanım potansiyellerinin incelenmesi]
Natural kaolins may contain some metal cations (K+, Na+, Mg+2, Ca+2) and anions such as carbonate, phosphate, and sulfate as impurities, depending on the formation conditions. The kaolins of Turkiye generally give a high-quality white color after firing due to their low Fe2O3 content. Unfortunately, Turkiye’s kaolin deposits generally contain high levels of SO3. Since the alunite mineral, which is the source of SO3, cannot be removed from the structure by known methods, kaolins containing alunite can only be used in the white cement sector. In this study, the suitability of the kaolins of the Balıkesir Sındırgı region, which has a large part of the kaolin reserves of Turkiye, to the areas of use where kaolin is mostly used in its current state has been investigated, and the samples obtained from the region have been examined in which areas of use they are suitable for use in raw form, and suggestions have been made about the enrichment methods to be carried out by comparing with the studies in the literature. © 2024, Gumushane University. All rights reserved.2-s2.0-10500404713
An evaluation of the earthquake potential with seismic and tectonic variables for the West Anatolian region of Türkiye
In the present study, an evaluation of the region-time-magnitude behaviours of the earthquake occurrences in the West Anatolian Region (WAR), Türkiye, is carried out using the statistical and seis-motectonic parameters such as the b-value of Gutenberg-Richter relation, occurrence probabilities, and return periods of earthquakes. We also have mapped the Coulomb stress changes to observe the current and future earthquake hazard. In recent years, several large earthquakes such as the 1919 Soma (Mw = 6.7) and the 2022 and 2024 Aegean Sea (Mw = 5.3 and Mw = 5.1) revealed earthquake potential in the WAR. Coulomb stress analyses of 41 local events with mostly normal fault mechanisms have shown that posi-tive lobes (> 0.0 in bars) are mainly confined in the crust and uppermost mantle depths around Samos, Kos, and south of Lesvos. The smaller b-values (< 1.0) are observed in the same regions. On the contrary, we have observed a higher b-value from the offshore to onshore, south to north-trending direction, and negative scattered stress lobes (< 0.0 in bars) in slightly NW–SE oriented. The relationship between an increased b-value and negative stress change may indicate a similar seismicity for the region. In addition, we have analyzed the occurrence probabilities and return periods of the earthquakes, which showed us that Mw = 6.0 may occur at 75% in the intermediate term with an estimation of ~7 years. Our results reflect that these types of multiple-parameter assessments are important to define regional seismicity, seismic, tectonic, and statistical behaviours. Consequently, the areas with reductions in b-values and increments in stress imply the possible seismic hazard in the intermediate/long term. © Baltica 2024
Nurse-Led Mobile App Effect on Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients After Surgery: Nonrandomized Controlled Prospective Cohort Study (Step 3)
Background: Following surgery, women with breast cancer (BC) frequently experience emotional and physiological negative consequences.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a nurse-led mobile app (NL-Mapp) intervention on quality of life (QoL) in patients after surgery for BC.
Methods: This single-center, 12-month, nonrandomized controlled trial, with 2 parallel groups, represents the final stage of 3-step research. In this study, women were assigned to either the intervention (n = 45) or control (n = 45) group. The intervention group participated in the NL-Mapp, whereas participants in the control group received standard care. The main outcomes were measured using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast at 3 time points (baseline and 1 and 12 months after the intervention). Clinical Trial number: NCT06505538.
Results: The intervention participants reported significant improvement in physical well-being, emotional well-being, and the BC-specific subscale compared with the control group at the 1-month postsurgery mark. Equally noteworthy, at the 1-year follow-up, consistent improvements were observed across all QoL subscale scores for the intervention group, except for the BC-specific subscale for additional concerns.
Conclusion: Our study revealed a notable enhancement in the QoL among postoperative women with BC who utilized the NL-Mapp. This program emerges as an effective intervention for providing short-term and longer-term supportive care to women affected by BC, leading to tangible improvements in their QoL.
Implication for nursing: The study's findings offer valuable evidence supporting the integration of mobile health services into clinical and transitional nursing care.
Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.3956509
Exploring the enablers for building resilience in solar photovoltaic Energy supply chains
A solar photovoltaic energy supply chain (SPvESC) is a global network with several linkages, including mineral and metal mining, material processing, and module and panel manufacturing. Due to the wide range of uncertainties and the unfavorable environmental effects associated with current linear business models, this global network is vulnerable to disruptions. Strengthening the resilience of SPvESCs is crucial for addressing any disturbances. This requires identifying the key enablers of resilience in SPvESCs, an area that has been understudied in the existing literature. An enabler is an aspect that facilitates the achievement of a goal by another aspect. This research contributes to the existing literature by systematically investigating the enablers for SPvESCs to achieve resilience. Thus, the objective of this analysis is to identify enablers that have the potential to enhance the resilience of SPvESCs in Türkiye. This was done by applying the Nominal Group Technique (NGT) in conjunction with a review of the current literature. Neutrosophic (N)-DEMATEL was then utilized to determine the relationships between the identified enablers. Finally, the results were validated using N-DELPHI. The results revealed that sensing and seizing new business models, adaptability to changes in novel energy generation and information technologies, and business contingency plans for natural and man-made disasters were the most influential enablers. The findings provide implications for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to help ensure improved resilience in SPvESCs. © The Author(s) 2024
Niche dynamics and climate change sensitivity in western Palearctic Zamenis ratsnakes (Reptilia: Colubridae)
Climate change poses a significant threat to ectothermic, dispersal-limited reptiles such as Zamenis snakes in the western Palearctic. This study used ensemble ecological models to assess the potential distribution of six Zamenis species under climate change scenarios (SSP1-2.6 and SSP5-8.5). In addition, we examined niche dynamics through overlap, equivalency, and similarity analyses. Results reveal distinct ecological niches for each species, primarily influenced by temperature and precipitation. Projected distribution shifts vary across species, with some species like Z. persicus and Z. situla showing potential for range expansion, while others such as Z. lineatus and Z. scalaris face significant habitat loss. Z. hohenackeri and Z. longissimus exhibit complex patterns of both expansion and contraction. Niche analyses indicate varying degrees of overlap among species, with a trend toward niche conservatism. This study underscores the importance of niche ecology in understanding climate change impacts and highlights the need for species-specific conservation strategies. © 2024 Somaye Vaissi et al
Improved estimation of population variance in stratified successive sampling using calibrated weights under non-response
Pandey MK, Singh GN, Zaman T, Mutairi AA, Mustafa MS. Improved estimation of population variance in stratified successive sampling using calibrated weights under non-response. Heliyon. 2024 Mar 12;10(6):e27738. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27738. PMID: 38545218; PMCID: PMC10965521.e27738e2773
Integrating sustainability into HR practices using the best worst method
This chapter delves into the intricate task of integrating sustainability principles into human resources practices using analytical methods as a guiding framework. It unveils the potential for harmonizing various sustainability aspects within HR, moving beyond theory to provide a practical roadmap. Analytical techniques enable decision makers to navigate between conflicting interests and chart a path towards common understanding and workable strategies. By a hypothetical case study, this chapter illustrates how analytical tools illuminate the way forward, promoting alignment with ethical, environmental, and social responsibility goals. This journey underscores the pivotal role of analytical methods in resolving conflicts among decision-makers, facilitating consensus-building to make ethical HR decisions. This chapter signifies the transformative potential of integrating sustainability into HR, propelling organizations toward a future where HR practices are not only functional but also ethically grounded, ensuring the welfare of employees, the community, and the planet. © 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved
A rare case: cerebral air embolism causing stroke after lung cancer ablation
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article published by MA Healthcare Ltd and distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: CC BY-NC 4.0
A 75-year-old male patient was consulted because of a sudden onset of decreased consciousness immediately after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of lung cancer. Non-contrast axial computed tomography (CT) showed air densities along the vascular trace in the frontoparietal sulci of both cerebral hemispheres, more prominent on the right (Figure 1A, white arrows). Minimum intensity projection (MinIP) reformation from CT showed air images probably of arterial origin more clearly (Figure 1B, white arrowheads). Diffusion-weighted imaging showed restricted diffusion in cortical and subcortical areas and centrum semiovale in both cerebral hemispheres, more markedly on the right, consistent with watershed infarction (Figure 1C, D). The patient was diagnosed as acute watersheed infarction secondary to cerebral arterial air embolism. Treatment was started immediately but unfortunately the patient died.
Figure 1. Imaging findings of a 75-year-old male patient with sudden onset of decreased consciousness. A. Non-contrast CT scan showed air densities along the vascular trace in the frontoparietal sulci of both cerebral hemispheres (white arrows). B. Minimum intensity projection reformation from CT showed air images probably of arterial origin more clearly (white arrowheads). C and D. Diffusion-weighted imaging showed restricted diffusion in bilateral cerebral hemispheres consistent with watershed infarction