33 research outputs found
Geografie delle rappresentazioni: i migranti mappano la città. Il caso di Genova.
The city seen through the maps created by migrants
Italiani in Brasile fra migrazione e tutela della cultura
Gli Autori riflettono sulle relazioni fra l’Italia e il Brasile considerando lo studio della emigrazione italiana, la preservazione e la tutela delle tradizioni linguistiche e culturali
Correction to: Cardiac involvement at presentation in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and their outcome in a tertiary referral hospital in Northern Italy (Internal and Emergency Medicine, (2020), 15, 8, (1457-1465), 10.1007/s11739-020-02493-y)
In the original publication of the article, the first name and last name of the author ‘Federica Borrelli de Andreis’ was incorrectly tagged in the xml. The correction citation of the author name should be read as ‘Borrelli de Andreis F’. The original article was corrected
Correction to: Anemia in patients with Covid-19: pathogenesis and clinical significance (Clinical and Experimental Medicine, (2021), 10.1007/s10238-020-00679-4)
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The correct information is given below. The co-authorship of the members of ‘‘Internal Medicine Covid-19 Collaborators” was inadvertently not clearly indicated. The names of these members should have been clearly linked to the author line of the article, to ensure that the article can be found under each of their names in PubMed and other databases. In order to rectify this situation, this erratum provides a corrected author line, found above, that includes the names of the members of ‘‘Internal Medicine Covid-19 Collaborators”. The given name and family name of the second author was incorrectly tagged in the xml data, therefore it is abbreviated wrongly as ‘‘de Andreis FB’’. The correct given name is Federica and family name is Borrelli de Andreis. The original article has been corrected
Italiani in Brasile fra migrazione e tutela della cultura
The Authors reflect on the relations between Italy and Brazil considering the study of Italian emigration, the preservation and protection of its linguistic and cultural traditions.Los autores reflexionan sobre las relaciones entre Italia y Brasil considerando el estudio de la emigración italiana, la preservación y protección de sus tradiciones lingüísticas y culturales.Gli Autori riflettono sulle relazioni fra l’Italia e il Brasile considerando lo studio della emigrazione italiana, la preservazione e la tutela delle tradizioni linguistiche e culturali
Circularity adoption in corporate real estate: The consumers’ perspective
The pressure for businesses to respond and contribute to sustainability is increasing and organizations are expected to actively address these issues (Joyce & Paquin, 2016). However, achieving circularity in real estate development poses significant challenges and barriers. Previous studies have primarily focused on the drivers and barriers influencing frontrunner’s uptake of circular solutions, particularly within the supply side. Meanwhile, the perspective of non-frontrunner clients and the demand side of circularity has gotten limited attention.This study aims to enhance circularity in the built environment by exploring how corporate real estate clients who are not early adopters can implement circular ambitions and solutions. The thesis research focuses on the demand side of corporate real estate within the Dutch context, utilizing a mixed-approach that combines theoretical research and on-field investigation. The study identifies two groups of interest: early adopters and next adopters. Then, through qualitative field interviews with representatives from 12 organizations it sheds light on the experiences of both groups. The findings reveal that the main drivers for next adopters of circularity are the organization's core business and personal motivation, while the primary barriers include uncertainty regarding circularity benefits and a general lack of circularity awareness. Based on these findings, the study concludes by providing circularity adoption recommendations tailored to corporate real estate clients who are new to the field.By addressing the demand side and considering the experiences of non-frontrunner clients, this research contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of circularity in real estate development and offers practical guidance for organizations seeking to embrace circular solutions in their operations.Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Management in the Built Environmen
Archéologie et fouilles en contexte difficile
International audienceArchaeology and excavation in difficult contexts are the subject of this 16th volume of Archéo.doct, which stems from and completes the exchanges held during the 16th doctoral day of ED 112 at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2021. The twenty articles deal with archaeological excavation (preventive and programmed) in the face of natural, anthropic, cultural and administrative obstacles encountered by archaeologists. They illustrate and enrich the discussions initiated during the study day, giving each author the space to freely present his or her issues and adaptations in the face of difficulties that are rarely mentioned during meetings between archaeology and cultural heritage professionals, yet are omnipresent in archaeological practice. The main challenge of this publication lies in expressing an unspoken fact: all archaeologists face difficulties, which they tend to overcome by adapting and producing technical, human and scientific solutions. This volume presents, in selected thematic sections, the different points of view of a number of archaeologists, from the Antilles to the Indus Basin, from the wet valleys of the Escaut to the industrial wastes of the Val de Marne, not forgetting excavations in inhospitable contexts, in times of war, intensive urbanism or low political interest.L’archéologie et les fouilles en contexte difficile sont l’objet de ce 16e volume d’Archéo.doct, qui résulte des échanges tenus lors de la 16e journée doctorale de l’ED 112 de l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne en 2021. Les vingt articles qui composent ce volume traitent de la fouille archéologique (préventive et programmée) face aux obstacles naturels, anthropiques, culturels et administratifs rencontrés par les archéologues ; ils viennent illustrer et enrichir les discussions entamées lors de cette journée d’étude, en laissant à chaque auteur l’espace de présenter librement ses problématiques et adaptations face à des difficultés assez peu évoquées lors des rencontres entre professionnels de l’archéologie et du patrimoine, et pourtant omniprésentes dans la pratique archéologique. L’enjeu principal de cette publication repose ainsi sur l’expression d’un implicite : tous les archéologues font face à des difficultés, qu’ils tendent à dépasser par l’adaptation et la production de solutions techniques, humaines, scientifiques. Ce volume présente, au sein de plusieurs sections thématiques choisies, différents points de vue propres à plusieurs pratiquants de l’archéologie, des Antilles au bassin de l’Indus, des vallées humides de l’Escaut aux déchets industriels du Val-de-Marne, en passant bien sûr par les fouilles en contexte inhospitalier, en temps de guerre, d’urbanisme intensif, ou de faible intérêt politique
Archéologie et fouilles en contexte difficile
L’archéologie et les fouilles en contexte difficile sont l’objet de ce 16e volume d’Archéo.doct, qui résulte des échanges tenus lors de la 16e journée doctorale de l’ED 112 de l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne en 2021. Les vingt articles qui composent ce volume traitent de la fouille archéologique (préventive et programmée) face aux obstacles naturels, anthropiques, culturels et administratifs rencontrés par les archéologues ; ils viennent illustrer et enrichir les discussions entamées lors de cette journée d’étude, en laissant à chaque auteur l’espace de présenter librement ses problématiques et adaptations face à des difficultés assez peu évoquées lors des rencontres entre professionnels de l’archéologie et du patrimoine, et pourtant omniprésentes dans la pratique archéologique. L’enjeu principal de cette publication repose ainsi sur l’expression d’un implicite : tous les archéologues font face à des difficultés, qu’ils tendent à dépasser par l’adaptation et la production de solutions techniques, humaines, scientifiques. Ce volume présente, au sein de plusieurs sections thématiques choisies, différents points de vue propres à plusieurs pratiquants de l’archéologie, des Antilles au bassin de l’Indus, des vallées humides de l’Escaut aux déchets industriels du Val-de-Marne, en passant bien sûr par les fouilles en contexte inhospitalier, en temps de guerre, d’urbanisme intensif, ou de faible intérêt politique.Archaeology and excavation in difficult contexts are the subject of this 16th volume of Archéo.doct, which stems from and completes the exchanges held during the 16th doctoral day of ED 112 at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2021. The twenty articles deal with archaeological excavation (preventive and programmed) in the face of natural, anthropic, cultural and administrative obstacles encountered by archaeologists. They illustrate and enrich the discussions initiated during the study day, giving each author the space to freely present his or her issues and adaptations in the face of difficulties that are rarely mentioned during meetings between archaeology and cultural heritage professionals, yet are omnipresent in archaeological practice. The main challenge of this publication lies in expressing an unspoken fact: all archaeologists face difficulties, which they tend to overcome by adapting and producing technical, human and scientific solutions. This volume presents, in selected thematic sections, the different points of view of a number of archaeologists, from the Antilles to the Indus Basin, from the wet valleys of the Escaut to the industrial wastes of the Val de Marne, not forgetting excavations in inhospitable contexts, in times of war, intensive urbanism or low political interest
