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    Cordilura bezzi

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    Cordilura bezzi (SACK, 1937) Cordylura bezzi (SACK, 1937): 18 L e c t o t y p e: male, Livrio, without data, designated by VOCKEROTH 1954 (SDEI). C o m m e n t: This species was placed by ŠIFNER (2008) in the genus Bucephalina MALLOCH, 1909.Published as part of V, Marco, 2021, Annotated supplements to catalogues of the family Scathophagidae (Diptera) in the world, with new taxonomic data, notes on some species and new list of species, pp. 1267-1306 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 52 (2) on page 1279, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.503898

    Caratteri strutturali dei soggetti campionati

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    Il saggio analizza la tipologia dei giovani che hanno partecipato alla ricerc

    Bezzi, Mario

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    Botanico: Bezzi, Mario (1868 -1927). Dottore in scienze naturali, professore al liceo di Sondrio. Nota manoscritta sul recto: Al prof. A. Trotter ricordo amichevole del prof. M. Bezzi Torino 5.VII.06. Nota manoscritta sul verso: Prof. Mario Bezzi, Entomologo e cecidologo. Montata su cartone 234 x 172 mm. 1 fotografia : gelatina a sviluppo ; 140 x 97 mm. Vai alla scheda bibliografica: https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99001598614020604

    International Cooperation and University Agreements: new opportunities for sustainable development

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    Il processo di internazionalizzazione delle Università rappresenta un’opportunità di sviluppo per quanto concerne le tematiche ambientali e sociali. Questo articolo esplora un caso studio in cui gli accordi tra università di paesi a alto e medio-basso livello economico e lo scambio di studenti hanno permesso di iniziare un processo di cooperazione diretto per lo studio di problematiche ambientali. Gli accordi, firmati nel 2015 tra due università italiane e due boliviane, includono la cooperazione tra imprese private, governo locale e organizzazioni-non-governative. Questo processo di cooperazione prova l’importanza delle Università per l’implementazione di programmi di sviluppo in paesi a medio-basso livello economico, aprendo nuove opportunità per uno sviluppo sostenibile.Internationalization of higher education institutes is becoming a real opportunity of development in environmental and social subjects. This paper explores a case study where university agreements and student exchanges between low-middle income and high-income countries have started a process of international cooperation about environmental themes. The agreements, signed between two Italian and two Bolivian Universities, started formally in 2015 and include the cooperation through local authorities, private companies and non-governmental organizations. This case study proved the importance of Universities for implementing international programs concerning environmental issues in low-middle income countries, opening new opportunities for sustainable development

    A redescription of Tephritis zonogastra Bezzi, 1913 (Diptera: Trypetidae).

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    Die vorliegende Arbeit enthält eine ausführliche Nachbeschreibung von Tephritis zonogastra Bezzi, ES wird vermutet, daß Bezzi\u27s Holotypus, obgleich seine Beschreibung keine Angaben über das Geschlecht enthält, ein Männchen war, so daß hiermit die Neubeschreibung des Weibchens vorgelegt werden kann.Tephritis zonogastra Bezzi is redescribed in detail. It is suggested that although Bezzi in his original description made no mention of the sex,the holotype described by him was a male. The description of the female given by the present author may, therefore, be regarded as new

    Efflatounia Bezzi 1924

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    Genus EFFLATOUNIA Bezzi Efflatounia Bezzi, 1925: 170. Type species: Efflatounia aegyptiaca Bezzi, 1925, by original designation. Efflatounia aegyptiaca Bezzi, 1925 Efflatounia aegyptiaca Bezzi, 1925: 171. Type locality: Egypt (Wadi Hoff, Wadi Um-Biar). Distribution: PA: Egypt, Israel, Libya, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabian localities: Haiel: Al-Nefoud, 40 km W of Haiel (Haiel Gov.). Dates of collection: March.Published as part of El-Hawagry, Magdi S. & Al Dhafer, Hathal M., 2019, The family Bombyliidae in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Diptera: Brachycera: Asiloidea), pp. 59-94 in Zootaxa 4590 (1) on page 68, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4590.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/265154

    An interdisciplinary approach for introducing sustainable integrated solid waste management system in developing countries: the case of La Paz (Bolivia)

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    Solid waste management (SWM) has become one of the most difficult environmental and political issue in developing countries worldwide. The increase of diseases from uncollected waste, inadequate informal collection and/or waste open dumps are only few unsustainable practices that affect low income countries population health. The international cooperation between developing and developed countries can be an affordable solution in order to implement new recycling policies and environmental sustainability. In fact, the lack of management instruments and insufficient monitoring and accounting can be solved by introducing long term processes and by involving all local institutions. However, this challenge includes several social, economic, environmental aspects, and implies the development of technical abilities in many disciplines. This article moves from a field research work aimed to develop sustainable integrated waste management policies. That has been made possible by applying university international agreements and public-private partnerships. The work took place in the Bolivian capital city (La Paz), with the direct collaboration of three Universities (University of Trento – DICAM, Major University of S.Andrés – IIDEPROQ, Salesian University of La Paz). During the field study the NGO Swisscontact and the La Paz Municipal Government were involved. They helped to investigate directly city waste management daily difficulties. Furthermore, an Italian waste recycling company (EliteAmbiente) has been involved in the project, in order to estimate the process cost and the management needs for introduce a recycling industry. The process is going to continue with an enlargement of the working group and with other agreements that will involve other institutions. The main issues are widely discussed in order to explain the advantages and the difficulties that have been found while implementing this integrated process. Moreover, the methods to implement the study are focused and some future objectives are presented

    Cerathybos Bezzi 1909

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    Genus Cerathybos Bezzi Cerathybos Bezzi, 1909: 303. Type species, Cerathybos schnusei Bezzi, 1909 by mon. Refs.: Smith, 1967: 14 (cat.); Rafael & Ale-Rocha, 1995: 519 (rev. Bezzi’s types); Yang et al., 2007: 281 (cat.).Published as part of Ale-Rocha, Rosaly & Freitas-Silva, Rafael Augusto Pinheiro De, 2016, FAMILY HYBOTIDAE, pp. 397-403 in Zootaxa 4122 (1) on page 398, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.35, http://zenodo.org/record/27169

    Capparimyia Bezzi

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    Genus CAPPARIMYIA Bezzi Capparimyia Bezzi 1920: 232. Type species: Ceratitis savastani Martelli, 1911, original designation.Published as part of El-Hawagry, Magdi S., 2017, Catalogue of Egyptian Tephritoidea (Diptera: Schizophora: Acalyptratae), pp. 151-190 in Zootaxa 4299 (2) on page 170, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4299.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/84323

    Hilarempis Bezzi 1905

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    Hilarempis Bezzi Hilarempis Bezzi, 1905: 443. Type-species: H. nudifacies Bezzi, 1905 (des. Melander 1928: 128). Diagnosis. Members of Hilarempis occur mainly in the Southern Hemisphere. The northernmost record is from Costa Rica (Cumming & Sinclair 2009). Among Hilarini genera, this genus is characterized by the following combination of characters: male generally dichoptic, when holoptic upper ommatidia slightly larger; vein Sc evanescent apically; R 4+5 forked; hind femur not thickened and not densely covered with short white microtrichia ventrally; hind tibia subequal to hind femur in length.Published as part of Rafael, J. A., 2012, Revision of Neotropical species of Empididae (Diptera) described by Mario Bezzi. VIII. The species described in Hilarempis Bezzi, pp. 56-68 in Zootaxa 3189 (1) on page 57, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3488.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/524804
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