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Was wir von Pflanzen lernen können - und müssen: Rezension zu "Die Pflanzen und ihre Rechte. Eine Charta zur Erhaltung unserer Natur" von Stefano Mancuso
Stefano Mancuso: Die Pflanzen und ihre Rechte: Eine Charta zur Erhaltung unserer Natur. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta 2021. 978-3-608-98322-
STEFANO MANCUSO - Fitópolis
STEFANO MANCUSOFitópolisGalaxia Gutenberg, Barcelona, 2024, 178 pp. Tapa blanda/dura. 18 €Idioma: Español ISBN: 978-84-19738-87-5STEFANO MANCUSOFitópolisGalaxia Gutenberg, Barcelona, 2024, 178 pp. Tapa blanda/dura. 18 €Idioma: Español ISBN: 978-84-19738-87-
Podcast Émission radio De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement : "Devenir arbres, se sentir plantes"
Emission radio "De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement", France Culture, Aurélie LuneauPlants, trees, forests... the plant revolution has entered our lives, and the enthusiasm for this natural world continues unabated.From publishing success to exhibition success, plants continue to fascinate a public eager to unravel their mysteries and understand their behavioral and sensory capacities. One of the world's leading experts in this field is scientist and professor Stefano Mancuso, founder of plant neurobiology. He is rehabilitating the plant world and introducing us to the unsuspected life of the plants that surround us. To the point of inventing a Fundamental Charter for the Plant Nation! A model Constitution to ponder in this common future of the living... It's also a way of revealing some of the secrets of these exceptional beings.With Stefano Mancuso, Director of the International Laboratory of Plant Neurobiology in Florence, and your latest book “Nous les plantes”, published by Albin Michel, and Catherine Lenne, teacher-researcher in plant biology at the Université Clermont Auvergne, in the Physique et Physiologie Intégratives de l'Arbre en environnement Fluctuant laboratory. Author of the book “Dans la peau d'un arbre” published by Belin.Plantes, arbres, forêts..., la révolution du végétal est entrée dans nos vies et l'engouement pour cette nature ne faiblit pas.De succès d'édition en succès d'expositions, les plantes fascinent durablement un public avide d'en percer les mystères et d'en comprendre les capacités comportementales et sensorielles. Parmi l'un des meilleurs connaisseurs au monde, le scientifique et professeur Stefano Mancuso, fondateur de la neurobiologie végétale. Il réhabilite le monde végétal et nous fait entrer dans la vie insoupçonnée des plantes qui nous entourent. Au point d'inventer une Charte fondamentale de la Nation des Plantes ! Un modèle de Constitution à méditer dans cet avenir commun du vivant... Une façon, aussi, de nous livrer quelques secrets de ces êtres exceptionnels.Avec Stefano Mancuso, directeur du Laboratoire International de Neurobiologie Végétale à Florence et votre dernier livre s’intitule « Nous les plantes », paru chez Albin Michel et Catherine Lenne, enseignante-chercheuse en biologie végétale, à l'Université Clermont Auvergne, dans le laboratoire de Physique et Physiologie Intégratives de l'Arbre en environnement Fluctuant. Auteure du livre « Dans la peau d’un arbre » édité chez Belin
Capacità fitoestrattive e di accumulo di zinco e cadmio in issopo e santoreggia: alcuni risultati preliminari del progetto FITOMED
Shell Warm - The Panarea underwater crater: a natural laboratory for studying acidification and warming effects on Mediterranean benthic molluscs in face of global climate change
ll progetto SHELL WARM è finanziato dal National Geographic ed ha lo scopo di valutare come i molluschi reagiscono in termini di accrescimento e sopravvivenza all’aumento di acidificazione e temperatura del mare. I molluschi, infatti, risultano essere tra gli organismi più vulnerabili ai cambiamenti nella chimica delle acque, con possibili effetti negativi sulla formazione della loro conchiglia. Il progetto SHELL WARM si svolgerà in un vero a proprio laboratorio naturale, il cratere sottomarino di Panarea, dal quale fuoriescono emissioni di anidride carbonica che acidificano l’acqua circostante, consentendo oggi di osservare quello che potrebbe accadere nei mari del futuro
Are Protection Policies for Human Trafficking Victims Effective? An Analysis of the Italian Case
Since the 1990s trafficking in human beings has increasingly become a priority in the international and European policy agenda. The international community took action against it with the United Nations Protocol against Trafficking (2000), the Council of Europe Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings (2005) and the Directive 2011/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings and Protecting its Victims. In the same period the number of studies and researches on it has increased. Nevertheless, some of the most important research questions remain almost unanswered. In particular, there is a paucity of data about the effectiveness of the policies against human trafficking. This paper provides some knowledge in this field. In particular it presents some considerations on the effectiveness of the Italian policies on the protection of and assistance to victims in the period 2000-2008. The data analysis suggests that the effectiveness varied across years and that the entry of Romania in the European Union, apparently, had an impact on the phenomenon and on the policies effectiveness. The lesson to be learned is that under the umbrella of human trafficking very different situations, changing across time and countries, coexist. In order to be effective a national policy should be capable of a) planning actions which take into account the national characteristics of human trafficking; b) monitoring whether and how the phenomenon has changed and change the policies accordingly
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Presentazione della trattazione approfondita della varie linee e riflessioni che costituiscono l'insieme della produzione filosofica di Max Schele
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