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Correction to: Long-term changes in rainfed olive production, rainfall and farmer’s income in Bailén (Jaén, Spain) (Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration, (2021), 6, 2, (58), 10.1007/s41207-021-00268-1)
The article Long‐term changes in rainfed olive production, rainfall and farmer’s income in Bailén (Jaén, Spain), written by Jesús Rodrigo‐Comino, José María Senciales‐Gonzalez, Yang Yu, Luca Salvati, Antonio Gimenez‐Morera and Artemi Cerdà, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 18 June 2021 without open access. With the author(s)’ decision to opt for Open Choice the copyright of the article changed on 3 July 2021 to © The Author(s) 2021 and the article is forthwith distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http:// creat iveco mmons. org/ licen ses/ by/4.0. The original article has been corrected
Fourth-line rescue therapy with rifabutin in patients with three Helicobacter pylori eradication failures
Gisbert, J.P., Castro-Fernandez, M., Perez-Aisa, A., Cosme, A., Molina-Infante, J., Rodrigo, L., Modolell, I., Cabriada, J.L., Gisbert, J.L., Lamas, E., Marcos, E., Calvet, X
Toward a new planning identity? Sustainable development, crisis landscapes and urban sprawl
A scientific debate developed on how to manage peri-urban land quality, agricultural and productive activities at the fringe, reconnecting urban-rural relations in a truly 'sustainable development' vision. Peripheral urban land may be regarded as multifunctional areas, favoring diversified economies and promoting agriculture-related uses of land containing urban expansion. The present work brings a reflection on periurban landscapes under recession, integrating different disciplinary visions. Non-urban, non-rural (degraded) landscapes are the objective of this study, going beyond the aesthetic-visual approach typical of landscape studies and reflecting a regional science perspective. When reading territorial complexity, a stronger integration between quantitative methodologies and qualitative approaches is needed. Evaluating latent landscapes under crisis requires an in depth understanding of historical, cultural and political implications of economic recession, suggesting an action plan triggering virtuous processes of sustainable development and revitalizing degraded environments in a time of reduced public budgets and increasing social inequalities of metropolitan regions
Francisco J. Martínez López, Paula Luna Huertas, Rodrigo Fernández Camón, José L. Salrnerón Silvera. Internet para investigadores : relación y localización de recursos en la Red para investigadores y universitarios [Reseña de libro]
Reseña del libro: Martínez López, Francisco J., Paula Luna Huertas, Rodrigo Fernández Camón, José L. Salrnerón Silvera. Internet para investigadores: relación y
localización de recursos en la Red para investigadores y universitarios.
2ª ed. Huelva, Universidad de Huelva, 1998
Level 1: La famille de Samuel / Samuel\u27s Family
To you, young reader, I dedicate this book. May it encourage you to read, read, and read again!
Hello, my name is Rodrigo Mendoza. I am American. I study engineering at Kennesaw State University. I love science, reading, and working.
A toi jeune lecteur je dédie ce livre. Puisse-t-il t\u27inciter à lire, lire et relire encore !
Bonjour je m\u27appelle Rodrigo Mendoza. Je suis américain. J\u27étudie l\u27ingénierie à Kennesaw State University. J\u27aime la science. J\u27aime lire. J\u27aime travailler.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/globallib/1007/thumbnail.jp
A new species of Spiripockia from eastern Brazil and reassignment to Cochliopidae (Gastropoda: Truncatelloidea)
Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe (2021): A new species of Spiripockia from eastern Brazil and reassignment to Cochliopidae (Gastropoda: Truncatelloidea). Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 54 (47-48): 3121-3130, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1890850, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.189085
Procalcitonin kinetics following abdominal aortic surgery and its value for postoperative intestinal ischaemia detection
This study was supported by Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic, grant no. 17-29701ANovotny T, Staffa R, Tomandl J, Krivka T, Kruzliak P, Tomandlova M, Slaby O, Sponiar J, Caprnda M, Gaspar L, Rodrigo L, Mozos I, Kubicek L, Biros E, Vlachovsky R, Radova L, Konieczna
Introduction: A mediterranean perspective to (evolving) city-regions
Renewed theoretical frameworks for planning, permanent monitoring and quantitative indicators based on official statistics, geographic information systems and remote sensing allow an inclusive and holistic representation of socioeconomic systems worldwide. By specifically focusing on metropolitan regions, we offer a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of socioeconomic and territorial processes hampering spatial planning in Southern Europe, offering a theoretical and practical overview of topics and problems of great interest in the urban debate. Cities in the most advanced economies are progressively abandoning spatially additive, radio-centric patterns of urban expansion. The notion of ‘city-regions’ is meaningful for the understanding of contemporary urban agglomerations and modern patterns of urban growth, adopting a specific, ‘Mediterranean’ perspective. Understanding the reasons and causes behind this transition provides functional for a better comprehension of economic dynamics in Europe. Addressing the role of sustainability and resilience for urban management, we offer a thorough reflection on how to manage large city-regions and to support the planning practices and governing action of policy makers and stakeholders. Through practical examples and case studies, the book finally proposes new statistics, indicators, and interpretative approaches, stimulating a thorough reflection on interrelation and complexity of local development mechanisms from different disciplinary perspectives
Toward a Sustainable Use of Land: Urbanization, Policies and (Mis)Understanding of Degradation Processes
The structure and composition of the landscape continuously evolve in space and time, influencing the physical, chemical and biological processes of the soil. These influences contribute significantly to the complex interactions between the natural environment and anthropic activities, shaping the characteristics and properties of the lands in various ways (the spatial diversification of the properties of the soil and its compaction are typical examples). In this chapter, land degradation and land quality concepts will be defined and discussed considering the issues that processes represent a threat to the sustainability and production capacity of agricultural activity. In a context in which the economy, society and the environment tend to become increasingly integrated and interconnected dimensions, issues related to sustainable development are becoming increasingly important. For this reason, we also discuss the different policies emitted by the European Union on soil protection. Soil is not subject to a complete and coherent set of rules in the Union. Existing EU policies in areas such as agriculture, water, waste, chemicals and the prevention of industrial pollution contribute indirectly to soil protection. The European Union's agenda for research and innovation policy on nature-based solutions and the renaturalization of cities aims to position the EU as a leader in the process of “innovation with nature”, for more sustainable societies and resilient. Also, the concept of “Nature-Based Solutions” (NBS), which is relatively new and has been introduced to promote nature as a means of providing solutions in mitigation measures and adaptation challenges to climate change was defined. Finally, the case of Italy was analyzed to demonstrate how land degradation processes and land quality can be estimated
Mediterranean Europe, a Fragile Landscape: Metropolitan Growth and Urban Sprawl
In addition to having a high degree of freedom and self-organization, the Mediterranean city has been outlined as the place where a high degree of spatial, cultural, but also institutional disorder is achieved. The city is sometimes read in its many components as represented by a “difficult order to understand”. Therefore, in this chapter, we try to define and describe the main aspects and issues of this fragile landscape. We will discuss the difference between the formation of the metropolis and the settlement disorder, paying attention to some examples from Easter Mediterranean, Italy, Spain, Southern France or Greece. Moreover, the socio-economic structure of Barcelona, Rome and Athens will be used as an example to explain the metropolitan growth and urban sprawl. They appear very different, although they are all located in the Mediterranean basin. Each one has a unique and different territorial configuration and the phenomenon of urban sprawl has adapted differently, following the economic and social connotations of the countries under investigation
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