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2. A parallel pattern for iterative stencil + reduce
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Aldinucci, M., Danelutto, M., Drocco, M., Kilpatrick, P., Misale, C., Pezzi, G. Peretti, and Torquati, M.
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Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing - Abstract
We advocate the Loop-of-stencil-reduce pattern as a means of simplifying the implementation of data-parallel programs on heterogeneous multi-core platforms. Loop-of-stencil-reduce is general enough to subsume map, reduce, map-reduce, stencil, stencil-reduce, and, crucially, their usage in a loop in both data-parallel and streaming applications, or a combination of both. The pattern makes it possible to deploy a single stencil computation kernel on different GPUs. We discuss the implementation of Loop-of-stencil-reduce in FastFlow, a framework for the implementation of applications based on the parallel patterns. Experiments are presented to illustrate the use of Loop-of-stencil-reduce in developing data-parallel kernels running on heterogeneous systems.
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- 2016
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3. Habitat morphology and connectivity better predict hydrophyte and wetland plant richness than land-use intensity in overexploited watersheds: evidence from the Po plain (northern Italy)
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Bolpagni, R., Laini, A., Buldrini, F., Ziccardi, G., Soana, E., Pezzi, G., Chiarucci, A., Lipreri, E., Armiraglio, S., and Nascimbene, J.
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- 2020
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4. Correction to: Habitat morphology and connectivity better predict hydrophyte and wetland plant richness than land-use intensity in overexploited watersheds: evidence from the Po plain (northern Italy)
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Bolpagni, R., Laini, A., Buldrini, F., Ziccardi, G., Soana, E., Pezzi, G., Chiarucci, A., Lipreri, E., Armiraglio, S., and Nascimbene, J.
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- 2021
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5. Evaluating Landscape Quality with Vegetation Naturalness Maps: An Index and Some Inferences
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Ferrari, C., Pezzi, G., Diani, L., and Corazza, M.
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- 2008
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6. Data quality of 5 years of central norovirus outbreak reporting in the European Network for food-borne viruses
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Kroneman, A., Harris, J., Vennema, H., Duizer, E., van Duynhoven, Y., Gray, J., Iturriza, M., Böttiger, B., Falkenhorst, G., Johnsen, C., von Bonsdorff, C.-H., Maunula, L., Kuusi, M., Pothier, R., Gallay, A., Schreier, E., Koch, J., Szücs, G., Reuter, G., Krisztalovics, K., Lynch, M., McKeown, R., Foley, B., Coughlan, S., Ruggeri, F. M., Di Bartolo, I., Vainio, K., Isakbaeva, E., Poljsak-Prijatelj, M., Grom, A. Hocevar, Bosch, A., Buesa, J., Fauquier, A. Sanchez, Hernandéz-Pezzi, G., Hedlund, K.-O., and Koopmans, M.
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- 2008
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7. I castagneti secolari dell’Appennino: un fragile, ma consistente patrimonio di biodiversità
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Pezzi G., Maresi G., Nascimbene J., Buldrini F., Gambini S., Ferretti F., and Pezzi G., Maresi G., Nascimbene J., Buldrini F., Gambini S., Ferretti F.
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Biodiversità ,Castanea sativa Mill., Direttiva Habitat ,Licheni epifiti ,Settore AGR/12 - PATOLOGIA VEGETALE ,Gestione - Abstract
I castagneti da frutto di antico impianto e con alberi secolari sono un habitat raro (e fragile) nel paesaggio appenninico e di elevato pregio perché, oltre ad avere valenze storico-culturali e paesaggistiche, supportano una elevata biodiversità e costituiscono un rifugio per specie rare o in declino. La gestione degli alberi monumentali e del sottobosco ha un ruolo chiave per il mantenimento o recupero dell’habitat e la salvaguardia della biodiversità ad esso connessa. Contestualmente, va riconosciuto il contributo insostituibile dato dai castanicoltori nella tutela dell’habitat.
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- 2020
8. I castagneti secolari: un serbatoio di biodiversità in bilico fra conservazione e scomparsa
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Gambini, S., Buldrini, F., Ferretti, F., Nascimbene, J., Maresi, G., Pezzi, G., Palmieri L., Beccaro G., Cristofori V., Maresi G., Salvadori C., Gambini S., Buldrini F., Ferretti F., Nascimbene J., Maresi G., and Pezzi G.
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Biodiversità vegetale ,Licheni epifiti ,Settore AGR/03 - ARBORICOLTURA GENERALE E COLTIVAZIONI ARBOREE ,alberi monumentali, biodiversità vegetale, licheni epifiti, paesaggio bioculturale ,Alberi monumentali ,Paesaggio bioculturale - Abstract
I castagneti di antico impianto sono un habitat di importanza conservazionistica a livello europeo. In Appennino ci sono esempi di tali castagneti che ospitano alberi secolari. Questi ultimi, non solo testimoniano la lunga storia dell'impianto e la sua complessa relazione con l'uomo, ma possono costituire un rifugio per specie epifite rare o in declino. Nelle provincie di Bologna e Modena, attraverso informatori chiave e lo snow ball sampling sono stati individuati 20 castagneti (13 gestiti) con prevalenza di alberi secolari. Nei siti sono stati valutati la condizione degli alberi (incluso lo stato fitosanitario), la biodiversità vegetale e l’abbondanza di licheni target. I risultati evidenziano il ruolo centrale della gestione tradizionale nel preservare l'habitat e la biodiversità.
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- 2020
9. Bioblitz 2017 Monte Labro
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Sforzi, A., Baini, M., Bastianini, M., Bianchi, E., Bonari, G., Cantini, D., Castagnini, P., Chelazzi, L., Colombini, I., Dragonetti, M., Fackovcova, Z., Fanciulli, P. P., Fastelli, P., Forbicioni, F., Giovacchini, P., Lenzini, L., Letardi, A., Maccherini, S., Martelli, C., Nappini, S., Paoli, L., Pezzi, G., Porciani, M., Rizzo Pinna, V., Vannini, A., Vitillo, C., Sforzi, A., Baini, M., Bastianini, M., Bianchi, E., Bonari, G., Cantini, D., Castagnini, P., Chelazzi, L., Colombini, I., Dragonetti, M., Fackovcova, Z., Fanciulli, P. P., Fastelli, P., Forbicioni, F., Giovacchini, P., Lenzini, L., Letardi, A., Maccherini, S., Martelli, C., Nappini, S., Paoli, L., Pezzi, G., Porciani, M., Rizzo Pinna, V., Vannini, A., and Vitillo, C.
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Citizen Science ,Italy ,Bioblitz ,Citizen Science, Bioblitz, Italy - Abstract
The threat to the survival of many species, caused by emerging ecological crises, has favored the development of a new environmental awareness. In recent decades, especially in the most industrialized nations, an increasing participation of citizens in the collection of scientific data has also been recorded. The active involvement of society in different aspects of science has been defined by the sociologist Alan Irwin as “Citizen Science”. Although environmental Citizen Science brings together the largest number of projects, the fields of application of this new way of doing science are innumerable. BioBlitz is one of the best-known examples of citizen science activities, aimed at monitoring the biodiversity of an area. The Maremma Natural History Museum, as part of its activities, regularly organizes BioBlitz on an annual basis, starting from 2013. During BioBlitz 2017 in the SPZ and SCZ “Monte Labbro and Alta Valle dellAlbegna” data were collected attesting the presence of 403 different taxonomic entities, of which 367 identified at the species level and 5 at the subspecies level. Six alien and 2 endemic species were identified. In terms of environmental legislation, 38 protected species and 7 endangered species were detected in the area. The most relevant aspect that emerges from the collected data is the consistent number of protected species. This confirms the environmental value of the area and the need for management and conservation plans for the entire site.
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- 2019
10. Bioblitz 2018 Parco Regionale della Maremma
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Sforzi, A., Bastianini, M., Canovai, R., Cantini, D., Castagnini, P., Chelazzi, L., Dragonetti, M., Fackovcova, Z., Fanciulli, P. P., Fastelli, P., Ferretti, F., Forbicioni, F., Gabellini, A., Lenzini, L., Letardi, A., Montioni, F., Nappini, S., Paoli, L., Perini, C., Pezzi, G., Pezzo, F., Renzi, M., Rizzo Pinna, V., Spilinga, C., Vannini, A., Vitillo, C., Sforzi, A., Bastianini, M., Canovai, R., Cantini, D., Castagnini, P., Chelazzi, L., Dragonetti, M., Fackovcova, Z., Fanciulli, P. P., Fastelli, P., Ferretti, F., Forbicioni, F., Gabellini, A., Lenzini, L., Letardi, A., Montioni, F., Nappini, S., Paoli, L., Perini, C., Pezzi, G., Pezzo, F., Renzi, M., Rizzo Pinna, V., Spilinga, C., Vannini, A., and Vitillo, C.
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Citizen Science ,Italy ,Bioblitz ,Citizen Science, Bioblitz, Italy - Abstract
In recent decades, many natural history museums in Europe have integrated their traditional functions with new ways of interacting with visitors and local communities. In particular, the need to adapt their mission according to the changes in modern society has led them to develop initiatives aiming at an active involvement of the public in scientific research. This is one of the inspiring principles of Citizen Science. BioBlitz are among the most popular activities dedicated to biodiversity in this field. In line with the inspiring principles of this cultural revolution, since 2012 the Maremma Natural History Museum organized public participation initiatives for the collection of biodiversity data. We hereby report the main results of the BioBlitz 2018 organized by the Maremma Natural History Museum in the Talamone area, located in the southern portion of the Uccellina Hills. Four hundred and ninety eight taxa were sampled and identified, 447 of which at the level of species and 10 at the level of subspecies; the remaining refer to higher taxonomic levels. 31 protected species and 10 endangered species were found in the area; moreover, 6 alien species and one endemic species were detected. The main feature that distinguished BioBlitz 2018 to others conducted in previous years was the large number of participants. The data collected increased the scientific knowledge of the southern portion of the Maremma Regional Park, less known than other areas of the same protected area.
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- 2019
11. Castagneti da frutto e da legno: è possibile mettere ordine nel marasma delle definizioni?
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Mariotti, B., Conedera, M., Manetti, M.C., Marcolin, E., Maresi, G., Pelleri, F., Pezzi, G., Pividori, M., Tani, A., and Maltoni, A.
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Castagneto da frutto ,Castagneto da legno ,Settore AGR/05 - ASSESTAMENTO FORESTALE E SELVICOLTURA ,Definizione di castagneto ,Castagneto abbandonato ,Ceduo di castagno - Published
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12. Il Reporting ex-Art. 17 degli Habitat di All. I alla Direttiva 92/43/CEE in Italia: metodi, criticità, stato dell'arte e prospettive future
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Gigante, D., Selvaggi, A., Acosta, A. T. R., Adorni, M., Allegrezza, M., Angiolini, C., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Barcella, M., Bazan, G., Bertacchi, A., Bolpagni, R., Bonari, G., Buffa, G., Caccianiga, M., Cacciatori, C., Caria, M. C., Casavecchia, S., Casella, L., Cerabolini, B. E. L., Ciaschetti, G., Ciccarelli, D., Cogoni, A., Cutini, M., De Sanctis, M., De Simone, W., Del Vecchio, S., Di Cecco, V., Di Martino, L., Di Musciano, M., Fantinato, E., Filesi, L., Foggi, B., Forte, L., Frattaroli, A. R., Galdenzi, D., Gangale, C., Gianguzzi, L., Giusso Del Galdo, G., Grignetti, A., Guarino, R., Lasen, C., Maneli, F., Marcenò, C., Mariotti, M. G., Oriolo, G., Paura, B., Perrino, E., Pesaresi, S., Pezzi, G., Pisanu, S., Poponessi, S., Prisco, I., Puglisi, M., Rivieccio, G., Sciandrello, S., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Strumia, S., Taffetani, F., Tesei, G., Tomaselli, V., Venanzoni, R., Viciani, D., Villani, M., Wagensommer, R., Zanatta, K., and Angelini, P.
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Habitat, conservation, Europeand Directive - Published
- 2019
13. An overview of the Italian forest biodiversity and its conservation level, based on the first outcomes of the 4th Habitat Report ex-Art. 17
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Gigante, D., Selvaggi, A., Acosta Alicia, T., Adorni, M., Allegrezza, M., Angiolini, C., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Barcella, M., Giuseppe Bazan, Bertacchi, A., Bolpagni, R., Bonari, G., Buffa, G., Caccianiga Marco Stefano, Cacciatori, C., Carmela, C., Casavecchia, S., Casella, L., Cerabolini Bruno, E., Ciaschetti, G., Ciccarelli, D., Cogoni, A., Cutini, M., De Sanctis Michele, De Simone Walter, Del Vecchio Silvia, Di Cecco Valter, Di Martino Luciano, Di Musciano Michele, Fantinato, E., Filesi, L., Foggi, B., Forte, L., Frattaroli Anna Rita, Galdenzi, D., Gangale, C., lorenzo gianguzzi, Giusso Del Galdo Gianpietro, Grignetti, A., Riccardo Guarino, Lasen, C., Maneli, F., Marcenò, C., Mariotti Mauro Giorgio, Oriolo, G., Paura, B., Perrino, E., Pesaresi, S., Pezzi, G., Pisanu, S., Poponessi, S., Prisco, I., Puglisi, M., Rivieccio, G., Sciandrello, S., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Strumia, S., Taffetani, F., Tesei, G., Tomaselli, V., Venanzoni, R., Viciani, D., Villani, M., Wagensommer Robert Philipp, Zanatta, K., Angelini, P., Società Botanica Italiana, Gigante, Daniela, Selvaggi, Alberto, Acosta Alicia, T. R., Adorni, Michele, Allegrezza, Marina, Angiolini, Claudia, Armiraglio, Stefano, Assini, Silvia, Attorre, Fabio, Bagella, Simonetta, Barcella, Matteo, Bazan, Giuseppe, Bertacchi, Andrea, Bolpagni, Rossano, Bonari, Gianmaria, Buffa, Gabriella, Caccianiga Marco, Stefano, Cacciatori, Cecilia, Caria Maria, Carmela, Casavecchia, Simona, Casella, Laura, Cerabolini Bruno, E. L., Ciaschetti, Giampiero, Ciccarelli, Daniela, Cogoni, Annalena, Cutini, Maurizio, De Sanctis, Michele, De Simone, Walter, Del Vecchio, Silvia, Di Cecco, Valter, Di Martino, Luciano, Di Musciano, Michele, Fantinato, Edy, Filesi, Leonardo, Foggi, Bruno, Forte, Luigi, Frattaroli Anna, Rita, Galdenzi, Diana, Gangale, Carmen, Gianguzzi, Lorenzo, Giusso Del Galdo, Gianpietro, Grignetti, Alessandra, Guarino, Riccardo, Lasen, Cesare, Maneli, Fabio, Marcenò, Corrado, Mariotti Mauro, Giorgio, Oriolo, Giuseppe, Paura, Bruno, Perrino, Enrico, Pesaresi, Simone, Pezzi, Giovanna, Pisanu, Stefania, Poponessi, Silvia, Prisco, Irene, Puglisi, Marta, Rivieccio, Giovanni, Sciandrello, Saverio, Spampinato, Giovanni, Stinca, Adriano, Strumia, Sandro, Taffetani, Fabio, Tesei, Giulio, Tomaselli, Valeria, Venanzoni, Roberto, Viciani, Daniele, Villani, Mariacristina, Wagensommer Robert, Philipp, Zanatta, Katia, Angelini, Paola, and Gigante Daniela, Selvaggi Alberto, Acosta Alicia T.R., Adorni Michele, Allegrezza Marina, Angiolini Claudia, Armiraglio Stefano, Assini Silvia, Attorre Fabio, Bagella Simonetta, Barcella Matteo, Bazan Giuseppe, Bertacchi Andrea, Bolpagni Rossano, Bonari Gianmaria, Buffa Gabriella, Caccianiga Marco Stefano, Cacciatori Cecilia, Caria Maria.Carmela, Casavecchia Simona, Casella Laura, Cerabolini Bruno E.L., Ciaschetti Giampiero, Ciccarelli Daniela, Cogoni Annalena, Cutini Maurizio, De Sanctis Michele, De Simone Walter, Del Vecchio Silvia, Di Cecco Valter, Di Martino Luciano, Di Musciano Michele, Fantinato Edy, Filesi Leonardo, Foggi Bruno, Forte Luigi, Frattaroli Anna Rita, Galdenzi Diana, Gangale Carmen, Gianguzzi Lorenzo, Giusso Del Galdo Gianpietro, Grignetti Alessandra, Guarino Riccardo, Lasen Cesare, Maneli Fabio, Marcenò Corrado, Mariotti Mauro Giorgio, Oriolo Giuseppe, Paura Bruno, Perrino Enrico, Pesaresi Simone, Pezzi Giovanna, Pisanu Stefania, Poponessi Silvia, Prisco Irene, Puglisi Marta, Rivieccio Giovanni, Sciandrello Saverio, Spampinato Giovanni, Stinca Adriano, Strumia Sandro, Taffetani Fabio, Tesei Giulio, Tomaselli Valeria, Venanzoni Roberto, Viciani Daniele, Villani Mariacristina, Wagensommer Robert Philipp, Zanatta Katia, Angelini Paola
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Habitat ,Habitat, Italian forests ,Vegetation Science, Natura 2000, Biodiversity conservation ,Italian forests - Abstract
In 2019 the 4th Report ex-Art. 17 on the conservation status (CS) of Annex I Habitats of the 92/43/EEC Directive was expected by every EU/28 country, with reference to the period 2013-18. In Italy, the process was in charge to the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), on behalf of the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection (MATTM), with the scientific support of the Italian Botanical Society (SBI). A large group of thematic and territorial experts elaborated the available data concerning the 124 types of terrestrial and inland water Habitats present in Italy, 39 of which are represented by Forest Habitats (Group 9),. The main aim of the work was the evaluation of the overall CS of each Habitat by Biogeographic Region (Mediterranean, Continental and Alpine), for a total amount of 294 assessments. A high proportion of these (92, corresponding to 31% of the total) referred to Forest Habitats, including 20 marginal types for which the CS was not requested. The analysis was carried out at different scales: a) administrative territory, through the data contained in the ISPRA database, whose compilation was in charge to the Regions and Autonomous Provinces; b) Natura 2000 site, with the latest updates available (Standard Data Forms updated to 2018); c) national scale, implementing the distribution maps for each Habitat based on the European grid ETRS89-LAEA5210 (10x10 km2 mesh); d) Biogeographic Region, scale of the final assessment. Cartographic outcomes, associated databases and additional data used for the assessments will be available online on the ISPRA Portal as soon as the validation process by the European Commission will be completed. A dedicated archive named "HAB_IT" has been created in the national database "VegItaly" (1), managed by the Italian Society of Vegetation Science, where the phytosociological relevés representative of the various Annex I Habitats in Italy will be archived and freely accessible. An overview of the results regarding the Forest habitats is here provided, including a comparison with the outcomes of the former reporting cycle, the 3rd Report ex-Art. 17 (2). In several cases (e.g. 9120, 91L0), the distribution maps have been remarkably improved due to better knowledge and more fitful interpretation. The conservation status resulted as Favourable (FV) for 6,7%, Inadequate (U1) for 58,7% and Bad (U1) for 32,0% of the 72 assessed forest Habitat types. In no case there was an improvement of the conservation status, while in 6 cases a worsening of the conditions resulted from the data analysis, pointing out the Habitats types with a higher need of action. Similarly to other projects carried out as a team by the network of Annex I Habitat experts of the Italian Botanical Society and the Italian Society for Vegetation Science (e.g. 3, 4), this is another step in the direction of supporting the implementation of the 92/43/EEC "Habitat" Directive in Italy and Europe. On this ground, the high biodiversity of the Italian forest Habitats could be emphasized, however results pointed out that some rare or endemic types (e.g. Alnus cordata or Betula aetnensis-dominated forests) are still scarcely acknowledged by the most prominent EU conservation tools such as the Annex I to the "Habitat" Directive. 1) F. Landucci et al. (2012) Plant Biosyst., 146(4), 756-763 2) P. Genovesi et al. (2014) ISPRA, Serie Rapporti, 194/2014 3) E. Biondi et al. (2009) Società Botanica Italiana, MATTM, D.P.N., http://vnr.unipg.it/habitat/ 4) D. Gigante et al. (2016) Plant Sociology, 53(2), 77-87
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14. An overview of the Italian forest biodiversity and its conservation level, based on the first outcomes of the 4th Habitat Report ex-Art. 17. Communication IX
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Gigante, D., Selvaggi, A., Acosta, A. T. R., Adorni, M., Allegrezza, M., Angiolini, C., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Barcella, M., Bazan, G., Bertacchi, A., Bolpagni, R., Bonari, G., Buffa, G., Caccianiga, M., Cacciatori, C., Caria, M. C., Casavecchia, S., Casella, L., Cerabolini, B. E. L., Ciaschetti, G., Ciccarelli, D., Cogoni, A., Cutini, M., De Sanctis, M., De Simone, W., Del Vecchio, S., Di Cecco, V., Di Martino, L., Di Musciano, M., Fantinato, E., Filesi, L., Foggi, B., Forte, L., Frattaroli, A. R., Galdenzi, D., Gangale, C., Gianguzzi, L., Giusso Del Galdo, G., Grignetti, A., Guarino, R., Lasen, C., Maneli, F., Marcenò, C., Mariotti, M. G., Oriolo, G., Paura, B., Perrino, E., Pesaresi, S., Pezzi, G., Pisanu, S., Poponessi, S., Prisco, I., Puglisi, M., Rivieccio, G., Sciandrello, S., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Strumia, S., Taffetani, F., Tesei, G., Tomaselli, V., Venanzoni, R., Viciani, D., Villani, M., Wagensommer, R., Zanatta, K., and Angelini, P.
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Habitat, forests, conservation, monitoring, 92/43/EEC - Published
- 2019
15. Castagno e servizi ecosistemici: come li percepisce la società?
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Bossi Fedrigotti, V., Botta, R., Cinque, M., Maltoni, A., Chiara Manetti, M.C., Maresi, G., Pezzati, B., Pezzi, G., Salbitano, F., Testa, A., Vettraino, A.M., and Conedera, M.
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Servizi ecosistemici ,Analisi multicriteriale ,Settore AGR/01 - ECONOMIA ED ESTIMO RURALE ,Multifunzionalità - Published
- 2019
16. Gestione dei castagneti: realtà e prospettive
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Lucchi E., Frascaroli F., Maresi G., Ferretti F., Viaggi D., Pezzi G., and Lucchi E., Frascaroli F., Maresi G., Ferretti F., Viaggi D., Pezzi G.
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Castanea sativa, Appennino, Gestione, Abbandono ,Settore AGR/12 - PATOLOGIA VEGETALE - Abstract
UNO STUDIO SUI CASTAGNETI DELL’APPENNINO MODENESE, EFFETTUATO ATTRAVERSO UN APPROCCIO INTEGRATO, DEFINISCE LE PROBLEMATICHE GENERALI DELLA CASTANICOLTURA E APRE LA DISCUSSIONE SULLE FUTURE SCELTE GESTIONALI. TRA LE AVVERSITÀ, PARTICOLARE ATTENZIONE ALLA VESPA DEL CASTAGNO.
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17. Habitat conservation in Italy: the state of the art in the light of the first European Red List of Habitats. In: Diversity patterns across communities in the frame of global change: conservation challenges, Abstracts, 26th Congress of the European Vegetation Survey, Bilbao (Spain)
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Gigante, D, Acosta, Atr, Agrillo, E, Armiraglio, S, Assini, Sp, Attorre, F, Bagella, S, Buffa, G, Casella, L, Giancola, C, Giusso Del Galdo Gp, Marcenò, C, Pezzi, G, Venanzoni, R, and Viciani, Daniele
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Habitat Red List, Italy, Conservation - Published
- 2017
18. Use of Norovirus Genotype Profiles to Differentiate Origins of Foodborne Outbreaks
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Verhoef, Linda, Vennema, Harry, van Pelt, Wilfrid, Lees, David, Boshuizen, Hendriek, Henshilwood, Kathleen, Koopmans, Marion, Böttiger, B., Mølbak, K., Johnsen, C., von Bonsdorff, K. H., Maunula, L., Kuusi, M., Pothier, P., Balay, K., Kaplon, J., Belliot, G., le Guyader, S., Schreier, E., Stark, K., Koch, J., Höhne, M., Szücs, G., Reuter, G., Krisztalovics, K., Lynch, M., Foley, B., McKeown, P., Coughlan, S., Duizer, E., Kroneman, A., van Duynhoven, Y., Vainio, K., Nygard, K., Kapperud, G., Poljsak-Prijatelj, M., Barlic-Maganja, D., Grom, A. Hocevar, Ruggeri, F., di Bartolo, I., Bosch, A., Dominguez, A., Buesa, J., Fauquier, A. Sanchez, Hernández-Pezzi, G., Hedlund, K. O., Andersson, Y., Thorhagen, M., Lysén, M., Hjertqvist, M., Virology, Clinical Chemistry, Erasmus MC other, and Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Microbiology (medical) ,Veterinary medicine ,Genes, Viral ,Food Handling ,viruses ,genotype ,lcsh:Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,infectious diseases ,Disease Outbreaks ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,Foodborne Diseases ,Feces ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genotype ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Shellfish Poisoning ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Caliciviridae Infections ,Human feces ,Molecular epidemiology ,Transmission (medicine) ,Research ,food ,Norovirus ,lcsh:R ,transmission ,Outbreak ,Virology ,Genotype frequency ,Bivalvia ,Gastroenteritis ,outbreaks ,correlation ,surveillance ,epidemiology ,Food contaminant - Abstract
Detection should enable containment of viral foodborne infections., Because secondary transmission masks the connection between sources and outbreaks, estimating the proportion of foodborne norovirus infections is difficult. We studied whether norovirus genotype frequency distributions (genotype profiles) can enhance detection of the sources of foodborne outbreaks. Control measures differ substantially; therefore, differentiating this transmission mode from person-borne or food handler–borne outbreaks is of public health interest. Comparison of bivalve mollusks collected during monitoring (n = 295) and outbreak surveillance strains (n = 2,858) showed 2 distinguishable genotype profiles in 1) human feces and 2) source-contaminated food and bivalve mollusks; genotypes I.2 and I.4 were more frequently detected in foodborne outbreaks. Overall, ≈21% of all outbreaks were foodborne; further analysis showed that 25% of the outbreaks reported as food handler–associated were probably caused by source contamination of the food.
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19. Antibiotic use and impact on outcome from bacteraemic critical illness: the BActeraemia Study in Intensive Care (BASIC)
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Corona, A, Bertolini, G, Lipman, J, Wilson, Ap, Singer, M, Rodriguez, A, Cueto, G, Canales, Hs, Acosta Gnass, S, Marinoni, M, Becherucci, A, Baccaro, F, Peake, S, Reece, G, Blythe, D, Mcfayden, B, French, C, Hawker, F, Dobb, G, Seppelt, I, Finfer, S, Skowronski, G, Banerjee, A, Richards, B, Neumark, G, Hiesmayr, M, Rutraert, P, Franck, S, Spapen, H, Ludovic, L, Bruzzi de Carvalho, F, Souza, P, Gasparovic, V, Barsic, B, Chytra, I, Novak, I, Pestel, G, Kaiser, S, Giokas, G, Matamis, D, Yap Hiu Yi, F, Kapadia, F, Iqbal, M, Batoli, T, Costanzo, E, Pistocchini, A, Acquarolo, A, Greco, S, Di Masi, P, Quattrocchi, P, Navarra, M, Rotella, S, Giugiaro, P, Todesco, L, Borromeo, R, Ostando, M, Benassai, C, Pezzi, G, Marchi, M, Luise, C, Di Filippo, A, Mangani, V, Pelagatti, C, Pasetti, G, Salvi, G, Salcuni, R, Marongiu, A, Tavola, M, Rossi, G, Biffali, F, Brunori, E, Piccioni, G, Guadagnucci, A, David, Antonio, Pulici, M, Ughi, F, Sicignano, A, Leggieri, C, Fiore, G, Banfi, G, Lanza, S, Postiglione, M, Bosso, R, Piga, G, Croce, G, Sapuppo, Mf, Giarratano, A, Barbagallo, M, Favetta, P, Gorietti, A, Breschi, C, Andrei, O, Bertolini, R, Bonfà, A, Rossi, S, Asti, A, Rendina, F, Bilotta, F, Azzeri, F, Piacevoli, Q, Hellmann, F, Vaira, C, Avarello, N, Clementi, S, Della Valle, A, Segala, V, Berardino, M, Vaj, M, Sega, P, Bcchi, A, Pizzaballa, Ml, Cohen, J, Sprung, C, Hashimoto, S, Baskiene, R, Mcdonald, J, Sollid, S, Paiva, Ja, Moreno, R, Gloria, C, Yaghi, A, Voga, G, Joo Lee, Y, Zaragoza, R, Valles, J, Gonzalez Diaz, G, Alvarez Lerma, F, Sirvent, Jm, Herve, Z, Romand, Ja, Niblett, D, Laurenson, J, Peters, T, von der Osten, I, and Tomic, V.
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Adult ,Male ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Asia ,Critical Care ,medicine.drug_class ,Critical Illness ,Antibiotics ,Bacteremia ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Outcome (game theory) ,Pharmacotherapy ,Intensive care ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Prospective Studies ,Antibiotic use ,Intensive care medicine ,bloodstream infections ,critically ill patients ,prevalence ,antibiotic strategy ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Pharmacology ,Australasia ,business.industry ,Septic shock ,Mortality rate ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,South America ,medicine.disease ,Drug Utilization ,Confidence interval ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Europe ,Treatment Outcome ,Infectious Diseases ,Critical illness ,Female ,business ,Fungemia - Abstract
The lack of prospective, randomized, controlled trial data to guide optimal antibiotic use in bacteraemic critically ill patients has led to a wide variety of strategies and major issues with drug resistance. We therefore prospectively investigated the epidemiology of bacteraemia and fungaemia in intensive care units (ICUs); and the impact of timing, type and appropriateness of antibiotic intervention.We conducted a multinational, multicentre, prospective observational study in 132 ICUs from 26 countries with no interventions.1702 patients [European (69.6%), Australasian (12.2%), South American (8.3%) and Asian (9.9%)] developed 1942 bacteraemic episodes over the study period. Mortality rates were similar for those receiving empirical (40.5%), semi-targeted (37.6%) or fully targeted (33.3%) antibiotic therapy (P=0.40), and in those initially receiving broad- (39.3%) or restricted-spectrum (39.1%) therapy (P=0.94). First-line therapy was effective in terms of the antibiogram (where available) in 70.4% of cases. This in vitro susceptibility ranged from 76.3% for broad-spectrum antibiotics to 46.3% for restricted-spectrum antibiotics (P0.0001). However, no antibiotic policy-associated variable, including in vitro susceptibility (odds ratio 0.89, 95% confidence interval 0.61-1.30), was a statistically significant predictor of mortality.We could not show an impact of antibiotics on mortality in critically ill patients, despite in vitro activity and early commencement. Randomized, multicentre trials are urgently needed to establish the appropriate duration, timing and combinations of antibiotics that will both optimally treat infection and minimize development of resistance and other complications.
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20. A snapshot of Italy through the lens of the first European Red List of Habitats
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Gigante, D., Acosta, A.T.R., Agrillo, E., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S.P., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Buffa, G., Casella, L., Giancola, C., Giusso del Galdo, G., Marcenò, C., Pezzi, G., Venanzoni, R., and Viciani, D.
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Habitat, Red List, Assessment - Published
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21. European Red List of Habitats Part 2. Terrestrial and freshwater habitats
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Janssen, J. A. M., Rodwell, J. S., García Criado, M., Gubbay, S., Haynes, T., Nieto, A., Sanders, N., Landucci, F., Loidi, J., Ssymank, A., Tahvanainen, T., Valderrabano, M., Acosta, A., Aronsson, M., Arts, G., Attorre, F., Bergmeier, E., Bijlsma, R. -. J., Bioret, F., Biţă-nicolae, C., Biurrun, I., Calix, M., Capelo, J., Čarni, A., Chytrý, M., Dengler, J., Dimopoulos, P., Essl, F., Gardfjell, H., Gigante, D., Giusso Del Galdo, G., Hájek, M., Jansen, F., Jansen, J., Kapfer, J., Mickolajczak, A., Molina, J. A., Molnár, Z., Paternoster, D., Piernik, A., Poulin, B., Renaux, B., Schaminée, J. H. J., Šumberová, K., Toivonen, H., Tonteri, T., Tsiripidis, I., Tzonev, R., Valachovič, M., Aarrestad, P. A., Agrillo, E., Alegro, E., Alonso, I., Angus, S., Argagnon, O., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S., Aunina, L., Averis, A. B. G., Averis, A. M., Bagella, S., Barina, Z., Barron, S., Bell, S., Bendiksen, E., Bölöni, J., Brandrud, T. E., Brophy, J., Buffa, G., Campos, J. A., Casella, L., Christodoulou, C., Church, A., Corbett, P., Couvreur, J. -. M., Creer, J., Crowle, A., Dahlgren, J., De Keersmaeker, L., Delarze, R., Delescaille, L. -. M., Denys, L., De Saeger, S., Devany, F., De Vries, D., Diack, I., Dimitrov, M., Eide, W., Espirito Santo, D., Fagaras, M., Fievet, V., Finck, P., Fitzpatrick, U., Fotiadis, G., Framstad, E., Frankard, P., Giancola, C., Gussev, C. H., Hall, R., Hamill, B., Haveman, R., Heinze, S., Hennekens, S., Hobohm, C., Ivanov, P., Jacobson, A., Janauer, G., Janišová, M., Jefferson, R. G., Jones, P., Juvan, N., Kącki, Z., Kallimanis, A., Kazoglou, Y., Keith, D., Keulen, K., Király, G., Kirby, K., Kočí, M., Kontula, T., Leibak, E., Leyssen, A., Lotman, S., Lyngstad, A., Mäemets, H., Mainstone, C., Mäkelä, K., Marceno, C., Martin, J. R., Matevski, V., Mesterházy, A., Milanović, Đ., Millaku, F., Miller, R., Millet, J., Mjelde, M., Moen, A., Nygaard, B., Øien, D. -. I., O’Neill, F., Paal, J., Packet, J., Paelinckx, D., Panaïotis, C., Panitsa, M., Perrin, P., Pezzi, G., Prisco, I., Prosser, M., Provoost, S., Rašomavičius, V., Raths, U., Rees, S., Riecken, U., Roosaluste, E., Rove, I., Reymann, J., Rodriguez, J. P., Rothero, E., Rusakova, V., Rusina, S., Scanlan, C., Schuiling, R., Sciandrello, S., Sell, I., Šibík, J., Simkin, J., Škvorc, Ž., Spray, D., Stešević, D., Strand, G. H., Stupar, V., Thomaes, A., Trajanovska, S., Van Braekel, A., Van Landuyt, W., Vanderkerkhove, K., Vandevoorde, B., Van Uytvanck, J., Varga, A., Velkovski, N., Venanzoni, R., Verté, P., Viciani, D., Vrahnakis, M., Von Wachenfeldt, E., Wallace, H., Watt, S., Weeda, E., Wibail, L., Willner, W., P. W. I. L. S. O., N., and Xystrakis, . F.
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Habitat, Conservation, IUCN, red list, European Directive - Published
- 2016
22. Verso la Lista Rossa degli Habitat d'Europa: primi risultati per l'Italia
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Gigante, D., Acosta, A., Agrillo, E., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S.P., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Buffa, G., Casella, L., Giancola, C., Galdo, G. Giusso del, Marcenò, C., Pezzi, G., Venanzoni, R., and Viciani, D.
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Habitat, assessment, conservation - Published
- 2015
23. The habitats of Italy in the perspective of the forthcoming Red List of European habitats
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Gigante, D., Acosta, A., Agrillo, E., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S.P., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Buffa, G., Casella, L., Giancola, C., Galdo, G. Giusso del, Marcenò, C., Pezzi, G., Venanzoni, R., and Viciani, D.
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Habitat assessment, Italy, Conservation - Published
- 2015
24. Verso la Lista Rossa degli Habitat d'Europa: primi risultati per l’Italia
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Gigante, D, Acosta, A, Agrillo, E, Armiraglio, S, Assini, S, Attorre, F, Bagella, S, Buffa, G, Casella, L, Giancola, C, GIUSSO DEL GALDO, Gianpietro, Marcenò, C, Pezzi, G, Venanzoni, R, and Viciani, D.
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- 2015
25. Cambiamento dell’uso del suolo nel Nord Italia ed impatto sulla connettività ecologica per i grandi mammiferi erbivori (ungulati)
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Larcher F., Colucci A., D’Ambrogi S., Morri E., Pezzi G., Meneguz, M, Rizzo, L, Rizzo, Raffaela Gabriella, Tizzani, P., RIZZO, R. G. (ORCID:0000-0001-9004-9745), Larcher F., Colucci A., D’Ambrogi S., Morri E., Pezzi G., Meneguz, M, Rizzo, L, Rizzo, Raffaela Gabriella, Tizzani, P., and RIZZO, R. G. (ORCID:0000-0001-9004-9745)
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Il presente lavoro ha inteso quantificare il consumo di suolo naturale e agricolo ed esaminarne gli effetti sulla permeabilità ambientale, calcolata attraverso la valutazione della variazione dei valori di “frizione ambientale” considerando specificatamente i grandi erbivori (ungulati). La metodologia illustrata in Rizzo et al. (2014) ed estesa qui a gran parte del Nord Italia permette di stimare lo sforzo necessario ad una specie animale per attraversare una data tipologia di uso suolo. Tutte le analisi sono state effettuate per il periodo 1950-2006 utilizzando gli uso suoli provinciali e delle zone rete natura 2000 SIC e ZPS di 5 regioni del Nord Italia: Valle d'Aosta, Piemonte, Liguria, Lombardia e Friuli Venezia Giulia, utilizzando il software GIS open source QGIS 2.10 e ArcGIS 10.2. I dati evidenziano a livello provinciale un generalizzato peggioramento della permeabilità ambientale mentre in molte aree protette SIC e ZPS si ha avuto un miglioramento della permeabilità ambientale.
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26. A parallel pattern for iterative stencil + reduce
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Aldinucci, M., primary, Danelutto, M., additional, Drocco, M., additional, Kilpatrick, P., additional, Misale, C., additional, Peretti Pezzi, G., additional, and Torquati, M., additional
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27. Il contributo dell'Italia verso una Lista Rossa degli Habitat terrestri d'Europa: criticità e prospettive
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Gigante, D, Acosta, A, Agrillo, E, Armiraglio, S, Assini, S, Attorre, F, Bagella, S, Buffa, G, Casella, L, Cerabolini, B, Giancola, C, GIUSSO DEL GALDO, Gianpietro, Marcenò, C, Pezzi, G, Venanzoni, R, Viciani, D, Nieto, A, Gubbay, S, Haynes, T, Janssen, J, Miller, R, and Rodwell, J.
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habitat conservation - Published
- 2014
28. A parallel pattern for iterative stencil + reduce.
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Aldinucci, M., Danelutto, M., Drocco, M., Kilpatrick, P., Misale, C., Peretti Pezzi, G., and Torquati, M.
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PARALLEL computers ,GRAPHICS processing units ,CLOUD computing ,COMPUTATIONAL complexity ,PARALLEL programming - Abstract
We advocate the Loop-of-stencil-reduce pattern as a means of simplifying the implementation of data-parallel programs on heterogeneous multi-core platforms. Loop-of-stencil-reduce is general enough to subsume map, reduce, map-reduce, stencil, stencil-reduce, and, crucially, their usage in a loop in both data-parallel and streaming applications, or a combination of both. The pattern makes it possible to deploy a single stencil computation kernel on different GPUs. We discuss the implementation of Loop-of-stencil-reduce in FASTFLOW, a framework for the implementation of applications based on the parallel patterns. Experiments are presented to illustrate the use of Loop-of-stencil-reduce in developing data-parallel kernels running on heterogeneous systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Brotes de intoxicación alimentaria por biotoxinas marinas debidos al consumo de pescado y marisco en España. 2003-2006
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Varela Martínez, MC, Torres Frías, A., Ordoñez Banegas, P., Hernández Domínguez, M., Cano Portero, R., and Hernández Pezzi, G.
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Intoxicación alimentaria - Published
- 2012
30. Vigilancia epidemiológica de brotes de triquinosis en España. Temporadas 1994/1995 a 2005/2006
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Martín Granado, A., Martínez Sánchez, E.V., Varela Martínez, M.C., Sánchez Serrano, L.P., Ordóñez Banegas, P., Torres Frías, A., Díaz García, O., and Hernández Pezzi, G.
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Brotes de triquinosis - Published
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31. Interés de la identificación de la especie de pescado en brotes de diarrea oleosa con heces anaranjadas
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Varela Martínez, M.C., Martínez Sánchez, E.V, Hernández Pezzi, G., Torres Frías, A., Negro Calduch, E., and De Mateo Ontañon, S.
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brotes de diarrea oleosa - Published
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32. Vigilancia epidemiológica de brotes de transmisión hídrica en España. 1999-2006
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Martín Granado, A., Varela Martínez, M. C., Torres Frías, A., Ordóñez Banegas, P., Martínez Sánchez, E. V., Hernández Domínguez, M., Hernández Pezzi, G., and Tello Anchuela, O.
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Brotes de transmisión hídrica - Published
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33. Brotes de enfermedades transmitidas por alimentos. España, 2004-2007 (excluye brotes hídricos)
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Martínez, EV., Varela, MC., Cevallos, C., Hernández-Pezzi, G., Torres, A., and Ordóñez, P.
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brote - Published
- 2008
34. Casos de tuberculosis declarados a la Red Nacional de Vigilancia Epidemiológica. España, 2004
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Rodríguez Valín, E., Hernández Pezzi, G., and Díaz García, O.
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tuberculosis - Published
- 2006
35. La Fisica nel parco giochi fa bene anche al curriculum
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Pecori, B., Facchini, M., Pezzi, G., Fasano, F., B.Pecori, M.Facchini, G.Pezzi, and F.Fasano
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Accelerometro ,Parco giochi ,ACCELEROMETRO ,BAROMETRO ,FISICA ,Fisica ,DIDATTICA ,Barometro ,PARCO GIOCHI - Abstract
Viene descritto un percorso didattico di fisica attraverso le attrazioni del parco di divertimenti di Mirabilandia (Ravenna). Viene in particolare illustrata un’esperienza di integrazione del percorso nel curriculum scolastico di fisica, condotta in una classe III di liceo scientifico, che ha avuto risultati positivi sull’apprendimento.
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- 2005
36. Analysis of integrated virological and epidemiological reports of norovirus outbreaks collected within the Foodborne Viruses in Europe Network from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2006
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Kroneman, A., Verhoef, L., Harris, J., Vennema, H., Duizer, E., Duynhoven, Y. van, Gray, J., Iturriza, M., Bottiger, B., Falkenhorst, G., Johnsen, C., Bonsdorff, C.H. von, Maunula, L., Kuusi, M., Pothier, P., Gallay, A., Schreier, E., Hohne, M., Koch, J., Szucs, G., Reuter, G., Krisztalovics, K., Lynch, M., McKeown, P., Foley, B., Coughlan, S., Ruggeri, F.M., Bartolo, I. Di, Vainio, K., Isakbaeva, E., Poljsak-Prijatelj, M., Grom, A.H., Mijovski, J.Z., Bosch, A., Buesa, J., Fauquier, A.S., Hernandez-Pezzi, G., Hedlund, K.O., Koopmans, M., Kroneman, A., Verhoef, L., Harris, J., Vennema, H., Duizer, E., Duynhoven, Y. van, Gray, J., Iturriza, M., Bottiger, B., Falkenhorst, G., Johnsen, C., Bonsdorff, C.H. von, Maunula, L., Kuusi, M., Pothier, P., Gallay, A., Schreier, E., Hohne, M., Koch, J., Szucs, G., Reuter, G., Krisztalovics, K., Lynch, M., McKeown, P., Foley, B., Coughlan, S., Ruggeri, F.M., Bartolo, I. Di, Vainio, K., Isakbaeva, E., Poljsak-Prijatelj, M., Grom, A.H., Mijovski, J.Z., Bosch, A., Buesa, J., Fauquier, A.S., Hernandez-Pezzi, G., Hedlund, K.O., and Koopmans, M.
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Udgivelsesdato: 2008/9
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37. Analysis of Integrated Virological and Epidemiological Reports of Norovirus Outbreaks Collected within the Foodborne Viruses in Europe Network from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2006
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Kroneman, A., primary, Verhoef, L., additional, Harris, J., additional, Vennema, H., additional, Duizer, E., additional, van Duynhoven, Y., additional, Gray, J., additional, Iturriza, M., additional, Böttiger, B., additional, Falkenhorst, G., additional, Johnsen, C., additional, von Bonsdorff, C.-H., additional, Maunula, L., additional, Kuusi, M., additional, Pothier, P., additional, Gallay, A., additional, Schreier, E., additional, Höhne, M., additional, Koch, J., additional, Szücs, G., additional, Reuter, G., additional, Krisztalovics, K., additional, Lynch, M., additional, McKeown, P., additional, Foley, B., additional, Coughlan, S., additional, Ruggeri, F. M., additional, Di Bartolo, I., additional, Vainio, K., additional, Isakbaeva, E., additional, Poljsak-Prijatelj, M., additional, Grom, A. Hocevar, additional, Mijovski, J. Zimsek, additional, Bosch, A., additional, Buesa, J., additional, Fauquier, A. Sanchez, additional, Hernandéz-Pezzi, G., additional, Hedlund, K.-O., additional, and Koopmans, M., additional
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- 2008
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38. A quarterly update on food- and waterborne diseases in Europe - summary of data for the third quarter of 2007
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Denny, J, primary, Hernández Pezzi, G, additional, Threlfall, J, additional, Westrell, T, additional, and Fisher, I, additional
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- 2008
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39. Comparison of the European Union Disease Surveillance Networks’ websites
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Lenglet, A, primary and Hernández Pezzi, G, additional
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- 2006
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40. Waterborne outbreak among Spanish tourists in a holiday resort in the Dominican Republic, August 2002
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Paez Jimenez, A, primary, Pimentel, R, additional, Martinez de Aragon, M V, additional, Hernández Pezzi, G, additional, Mateo, S, additional, and Martinez Navarro, J. F., additional
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- 2004
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41. Creación de la red nacional de vigilancia epidemiológica. ¿Fin, comienzo o continuación de una etapa?
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de Mateo, S., primary, Regidor, E., additional, Martínez Navarro, F., additional, Gutiérrez-Fisac, J.L., additional, Tello, O., additional, Pachón, I., additional, Cano, R., additional, Sánchez Serrano, L., additional, and Hernández-Pezzi, G., additional
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- 1997
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42. Integrals of life: Tracking ecosystem spatial heterogeneity from space through the area under the curve of the parametric Rao’s Q index
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Thouverai, Elisa, Marcantonio, Matteo, Lenoir, Jonathan, Galfré, Mariasole, Marchetto, Elisa, Bacaro, Giovanni, Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto, Da Re, Daniele, Di Musciano, Michele, Furrer, Reinhard, Malavasi, Marco, Moudrý, Vítězslav, Nowosad, Jakub, Pedrotti, Franco, Pelorosso, Raffaele, Pezzi, Giovanna, Šímová, Petra, Ricotta, Carlo, Silvestri, Sonia, Tordoni, Enrico, Torresani, Michele, Vacchiano, Giorgio, Zannini, Piero, Rocchini, Duccio, Thouverai, E., Marcantonio, M., Lenoir, J., Galfré, M., Marchetto, E., Bacaro, G., Cazzolla Gatti, R., Da Re, D., Di Musciano, M., Furrer, R., Malavasi, M., Moudrý, V., Nowosad, J., Pedrotti, F., Pelorosso, R., Pezzi, G., Šímová, P., Ricotta, C., Silvestri, S., Tordoni, E., Torresani, M., Vacchiano, G., Zannini, P., Rocchini, D., Thouverai E., Marcantonio M., Lenoir J., Galfre M., Marchetto E., Bacaro G., Cazzolla Gatti R., Da Re D., Di Musciano M., Furrer R., Malavasi M., Moudry V., Nowosad J., Pedrotti F., Pelorosso R., Pezzi G., Simova P., Ricotta C., Silvestri S., Tordoni E., Torresani M., Vacchiano G., Zannini P., Rocchini D., University of Zurich, and Thouverai, Elisa
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Biodiversity ,Ecological informatics ,Modelling ,Remote sensing ,Satellite imagery ,Ecology ,530 Physics ,Evolution ,Ecological Modeling ,Ecological informatic ,Behavior and Systematics Biodiversity ,10123 Institute of Mathematics ,1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,2302 Ecological Modeling ,10231 Institute for Computational Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Spatio-ecological heterogeneity is strongly linked to many ecological processes and functions such as plant species diversity patterns and change, metapopulation dynamics, and gene flow. Remote sensing is particularly useful for measuring spatial heterogeneity of ecosystems over wide regions with repeated measurements in space and time. Besides, developing free and open source algorithms for ecological modelling from space is vital to allow to prove workflows of analysis reproducible. From this point of view, NASA developed programs like the Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) to support the development of algorithms for exploiting spaceborne remotely sensed data to provide a relatively fast but accurate estimate of ecological properties in vast areas over time. Most of the indices to measure heterogeneity from space are point descriptors : they catch only part of the whole heterogeneity spectrum. Under the SBG umbrella, in this paper we provide a new R function part of therasterdivR package which allows to calculate spatio-ecological heterogeneity and its variation over time by considering all its possible facets. The new function was tested on two different case studies, on multi- and hyperspectral images, proving to be an effective tool to measure heterogeneity and detect its changes over time.
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43. A littoral grass growing inland: genetic diversity of Puccinellia fasciculata around mud volcanoes in Italy
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Andrea Modica, C. Rebecchi, Daniele Dallai, Giovanna Pezzi, Fabrizio Buldrini, Lucia Conte, Conte L., Dallai D., Modica A., Pezzi G., Rebecchi C., and Buldrini F.
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0106 biological sciences ,Puccinellia fasciculata ,Genetic diversity ,education.field_of_study ,rpL16 intron ,Ecology ,ISSR ,Population ,Plant Science ,trnC-trnD ,miohalophyte ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Gene flow ,rpoB-trnC ,Geography ,Genetic drift ,Littoral zone ,genetic drift ,MRCA ,education ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Mud volcano - Abstract
Puccinellia fasciculata is a littoral miohalophyte with a Mediterranean-Atlantic distribution, uncommonly found in inland sites. The main Italian inland population is located in the Salse di Nirano Reserve, an area internationally renowned for the phenomenon of mud volcanoes. In this study, molecular markers are used to characterize this population and its possible relationships with the nearest littoral conspecific population. A survey of ISSR markers revealed low levels of genetic diversity (He = 0.081 in the inland population, 0.105 in the littoral one) and a weak genetic differentiation (Gst = 0.24 within the inland population, 0.28 among this and the littoral one). A sequence analysis of three non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA found no genetic differentiation both within the inland population and between the two populations, and revealed a common origin for the two dating back to the middle Holocene. The apparent incongruence between the results from the two approaches may be explained by differences between ISSR and non-coding cpDNA markers in capturing signatures related to gene flow; their integrated information implies a mixed reproductive strategy and a common evolutionary history for the two examined populations. Effective conservation strategies are recommended for the inland population of P. fasciculata and its habitat.
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44. Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens: 12
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Pier Luigi Nimis, Giovanni Maiorca, Matteo Barcella, Marta Puglisi, Michele Puntillo, Silvia Paola Assini, Romina Ciotti, Gabriele Gheza, Silvia Poponessi, Antonio De Agostini, Silvia Ongaro, Francesco Dovana, Giulio Pandeli, Davide Dagnino, Filippo Prosser, Antonio B. De Giuseppe, Chiara Vallese, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Gabriele Berta, Domenico Puntillo, Alfredo Vizzini, Giovanni Sicoli, Marco Clericuzio, Mauro Mariotti, Ilaria Bonini, Giovanna Pezzi, Deborah Isocrono, Fabrizio Boccardo, Annalena Cogoni, Sonia Ravera, Juri Nascimbene, Francesca Bottegoni, Claudia Turcato, Ravera, Sonia, Puglisi, Marta, Vizzini, Alfredo, Assini, Silvia, Barcella, Matteo, Berta, Gabriele, Boccardo, Fabrizio, Bonini, Ilaria, Bottegoni, Francesca, Ciotti, Romina, Clericuzio, Marco, Cogoni, Annalena, Dagnino, Davide, De Agostini, Antonio, De Giuseppe, Antonio B., Dovana, Francesco, Gheza, Gabriele, Isocrono, Deborah, Maiorca, Giovanni, Mariotti, Mauro, Nascimbene, Juri, Nimis, Pier Luigi, Ongaro, Silvia, Pandeli, Giulio, Passalacqua, Nicodemo G., Pezzi, Giovanna, Poponessi, Silvia, Prosser, Filippo, Puntillo, Domenico, Puntillo, Michele, Sicoli, Giovanni, Turcato, Claudia, Vallese, Chiara, Ravera S., Puglisi M., Vizzini A., Assini S., Barcella M., Berta G., Boccardo F., Bonini I., Bottegoni F., Ciotti R., Clericuzio M., Cogoni A., Dagnino D., de Agostini A., de Giuseppe A.B., Dovana F., Gheza G., Isocrono D., Maiorca G., Mariotti M., Nascimbene J., Nimis P.L., Ongaro S., Pandeli G., Passalacqua N.G., Pezzi G., Poponessi S., Prosser F., Puntillo D., Puntillo M., Sicoli G., Turcato C., and Vallese C.
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Flora ,Ascomycota ,biology ,Basidiomycota ,Biodiversity ,Botany ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,lichen ,lichen, biodiversity ,Bryidae ,Geography ,Algae ,QK1-989 ,Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Bryidae ,Lichen ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biodiversity - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning bryophytes, fungi and lichens of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records, confirmations or exclusions for the bryophyte genera Acaulon, Campylopus, Entosthodon, Homomallium, Pseudohygrohypnum, and Thuidium, the fungal genera Entoloma, Cortinarius, Mycenella, Oxyporus, and Psathyrella and the lichen genera Anaptychia, Athallia, Baeomyces, Bagliettoa, Calicium, Nephroma, Pectenia, Phaeophyscia, Polyblastia, Protoparmeliopsis, Pyrenula, Ramalina, and Sanguineodiscus.
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- 2021
45. Habitat conservation in Italy: the state of the art in the light of the first European Red List of Terrestrial and Freshwater Habitats
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Emiliano Agrillo, Luigi Casella, Stefano Armiraglio, Gabriella Buffa, C Giancola, Giovanna Pezzi, Daniele Viciani, Alicia Teresa Rosario Acosta, Simonetta Bagella, I. Prisco, Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo, Roberto Venanzoni, Silvia Paola Assini, Fabio Attorre, Corrado Marcenò, Daniela Gigante, Gigante, D., Acosta, A. T. R., Agrillo, E., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S., Attorre, F., Bagella, S., Buffa, G., Casella, L., Giancola, C., Giusso del Galdo, G. P., Marcenò, C., Pezzi, G., Prisco, Irene, Venanzoni, R., Viciani, D., Acosta, A.T.R., Giusso Del Galdo, G.P., and Prisco, I.
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0106 biological sciences ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Biodiversity ,Distribution (economics) ,Plant community ,Assessment ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Critically endangered ,Risk of extinction ,IUCN Red List ,Threat ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Habitat conservation ,Vegetation ,Assessment · Biodiversity · Plant community · Risk of extinction · Threat ,Geography ,Habitat ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all) ,2300 ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (all) ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale e Applicata - Abstract
The importance of taking into account ecosystems, plant communities and habitats for the development of biodiversity conservation strategies is increasingly acknowledged. Recently, the first ever European Red List of Habitats was produced, which provided an evaluation of the extinction risk of EUNIS-based natural and semi-natural habitats in Europe. As assessment unit, it used the habitat intended as a plant community, thus representing a landmark for the role of vegetation science in nature conservation. In the present paper, the results of the European Red List of Habitats are analyzed at the national scale with specific reference to the terrestrial and freshwater habitat types occurring in Italy. More than three-quarters of the assessed European habitat types were recognized for the Italian territory. The distribution of the threat categories reflects approximately the situation at the EU28 level. About 35% of the assessed habitat types are referred to a threat category; no critically endangered habitat is present in Italy. The most frequently used criteria are those related to a reduction in quantity. Some critical issues arising from the analyses are discussed. In particular, the presence of knowledge gaps is pointed out, with remarkable reference to the poor availability of spatial and quantitative data, severely affecting the application of the criteria adopted for the assessment. Descriptions of habitat types from Italy are reported, some of which are representative, emblematic or even exclusive to the Italian territory. The outcomes of the analysis represent the starting point for the future development of a national-scale Red List of Habitats. Results also emphasized how habitat types with a too broad definition pose a limit to a proper evaluation of the regional biogeographic variability, often very high in Italy, with local floristic and phytocoenotic peculiarities which do not find room in the adopted European typology. This is the reason why the development of national subtypes stands as a necessary step for the development of a realistic and effective assessment at the national scale.
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- 2018
46. Urban sprawl scatterplots for Urban Morphological Zones data
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Giovanna Pezzi, E. Marian Scott, Linda Altieri, Massimo Ventrucci, Daniela Cocchi, Altieri L., Cocchi D., Pezzi G., Scott M., and Ventrucci M.
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Ecology ,Area-proportionately additive ,NORTHERN ITALY ,General Decision Sciences ,Urban sprawl ,URBAN SPRAWL ,computer.file_format ,Land cover ,CORINE LAND COVER ,Northern italy ,Moran's I ,Raster data ,LANDSCAPE METRICS ,Geography ,Urban planning ,FRAGMENTATION ,Raster graphics ,Rural area ,computer ,Cartography ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Urban sprawl is defined as an inefficient urban development often linked to sparse building density over rural areas. Routinely available remote sensing data on land cover are useful to study such phenomena, focus is on large raster maps of Urban Morphological Zones (UMZ) produced by the CORINE Land Cover programme of the European Environmental Agency. We present statistical indices to investigate changes in urban size and morphology between sub-regions within a predefined study area and show their implementation with raster data representing UMZ. Urban size is measured by urban land proportion, while morphology is quantified by Moran’s I spatial correlation index. These two area-proportionately additive measures allow comparisons between urban size and morphology in sub-regions of different size to be performed. An urban sprawl scatterplot displaying Moran’s I vs. urban land proportion is proposed as a tool to compare the urban sprawl level in pre-defined sub-regions with respect to a global average level. This scatterplot allows urban sprawled regions within a map to be identified and also an assessment of whether sprawl is due to augmented urban size or decreased urban compactness. An example of the methods is given for Bologna province, Northern Italy, where the interest is in detecting types of urban sprawl at several spatial scales, i.e. municipalities and unions of municipalities, within the whole province.
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47. The Altitudinal Limit of Beech Woods in the Northern Apennines (Italy). Its Spatial Pattern and Some Thermal Inferences
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Giovanna Pezzi, Carlo Ferrari, Marcello Corazza, Pezzi G., Ferrari C., and Corazza M.
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MOUNTAIN TIMBERLINE ,biology ,Paleontology ,Lapse rate ,Plant Science ,GIS ,biology.organism_classification ,VEGETATION MAPS ,Latitude ,FAGUS SYLVATICA ,PLANT ECOLOGY ,Altitude ,Mediterranean sea ,Fagus sylvatica ,Common spatial pattern ,Environmental science ,Physical geography ,Mean radiant temperature ,Beech - Abstract
The spatial pattern of the altitudinal limit of beech woods in the Northern Apennines and its correlation with the Fagus sylvatica thermal requirements were studied. The study area was the whole northern side of the Northern Apennines (latitude 44° N), including a timberline. The pattern was described on a scale of 1:25,000, using digitized phytosociological vegetation maps. The timberline elevation ranges from 1,200 to 1,825 m a.s.l., with the highest range at 1,525 to 1,725 m and a peak (13%) at 1,600–1,625 m. As suggested by the known beech thermal requirements, the following thermal parameters were considered: mean annual temperature, mean of the coldest month (January), mean of the warmest month (July); days with maximum temperatures >10°C and summer mean (June to September). The values were calculated using data for 1951–2002 from six weather stations. The present upper timberline (1,825 m) corresponds to the following: i) mean annual temperature of 4.5°C; ii) coldest month mean temperature of −2.3°C; iii) summer mean of 11.5°C; iv) warmest month mean temperature of 13°C; v) 139 days with maximum temperatures of 10°C or higher. The mean temperature of the warmest month corresponds to the July mean temperature in maritime mountains, such as the Appalachians and the New Zealand Alps (13°C). The geographical location of the Northern Apennines close to the Mediterranean Sea seems to indicate that such a conclusion is reliable. With reference to the elevation variability of the upper timberline, the multiple regression shows that the annual mean is the best explaining thermal parameter (P
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48. Progetto di riqualificazione della Riserva naturale regionale dei Laghi di Doberdò e Pietrarossa
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Altobelli, Alfredo, Bacaro, Giovanni, Castello, Miris, Liccari, Francesco, Poldini, Livio, Larcher F., Colucci A., D'Ambrogi S., Morri E., Pezzi G. (a cura di), Altobelli, Alfredo, Bacaro, Giovanni, Castello, Miri, Liccari, Francesco, and Poldini, Livio
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SAPR ,zone umide ,Carso ,Carso, praterie aride, riqualificazione ambientale, SAPR, zone umide ,praterie aride ,riqualificazione ambientale - Abstract
La Riserva dei Laghi di Doberdò e Pietrarossa, collocata nel Carso isontino e inclusa nella rete Natura 2000, comprende uno dei più importanti esempi di idrologia carsica presenti in Italia ed Europa. Gli elementi ambientali principali sono il Lago di Doberdò e la landa carsica, una prateria illirico-balcanica. In questo lavoro sono stati realizzati la carta della vegetazione del lago ottenuta mediante elaborazione di immagini SAPR (Sistemi Aeromobili a Pilotaggio Remoto), uno studio delle specie esotiche e l’analisi del grado di incespugliamento della landa. Questi ambienti sono gravemente minacciati dalla mancata gestione da parte dell'uomo: il lago è soggetto ad un naturale impaludamento soprattutto a causa del mancato controllo del canneto, mentre si evidenzia un elevato grado di incespugliamento nella landa come conseguenza dell'abbandono del pascolo. Ad aggravare la situazione è la diffusione di specie vegetali alloctone invasive. Per contrastare le tendenze in atto sono state individuate alcune linee di intervento.
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49. Statistical issues in the assessment of urban sprawl indices
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Cocchi, Daniela, Altieri, Linda, Scott, Marian E., Ventrucci, Massimo, Pezzi, Giovanna, B.CAFARELLI, Cocchi D., Altieri L., Scott M., Ventrucci M., and Pezzi G
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Settore ING-IND/09 - Sistemi per l'Energia e L'Ambiente ,RASTER AGGREGATION RULES ,SPATIAL DEPENDENCE INDICES ,LAND COVER ,PIXEL RESOLUTION ,urban sprawl indices ,land cover ,pixel resolution ,raster aggregation rules ,spatial dependence indices ,URBAN SPRAWL INDICES - Abstract
Urban sprawl is a hotly debated issue, even if a universally agreed definition does not exist. Its evaluation on spatial data is very important, but the properties of commonly used landscape and sprawl indices have to be assessed, and their performance on raster maps at different pixel resolutions checked, in order to better understand the uncertainty and reliability of results.
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50. Plastic CubeSat: An innovative and low-cost way to perform applied space research and hands-on education
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Gian Paolo Candini, Fabrizio Piergentili, Fabio Santoni, Jacopo Piattoni, Giulio Pezzi, Piattoni J., Candini G.P., Pezzi G., Santoni F., and Piergentili F.
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Engineering ,Launch load ,Attitude control ,Communications system ,Reaction wheel ,plastic ,Communication subsystem ,Vibration test ,Momentum dumping ,Photovoltaic system ,rapid prototyping ,Integrated solution ,Low cost ,Satellite system ,micro attitude control ,embedded antenna ,cubesat ,Magnetorquer ,Test component ,Real time ,Space research ,Cubesat ,Computer hardware ,Rapid prototyping ,Antenna system ,Finite element method ,Radio amateur ,Aerospace Engineering ,Fast implementation ,FEM simulation ,Magnetic system ,CubeSat ,ABS resin ,Communication system ,Control law ,Simulation ,Low-power consumption ,Plastic structure ,Payload ,business.industry ,Plastic material ,Robotics, Satellite ,Attitude control sub-system ,System development ,Small-satellite ,High-efficiency solar cell ,ABS resins ,business - Abstract
This paper describes the design and the manufacturing of a Cubesat platform based on a plastic structure. The Cubesat structure has been realized in plastic material (ABS) using a “rapid prototyping” technique. The “rapid prototyping” technique has several advantages including fast implementation, accuracy in manufacturing small parts and low cost. Moreover, concerning the construction of a small satellite, this technique is very useful thanks to the accuracy achievable in details, which are sometimes difficult and expensive to realize with the use of tools machine. The structure must be able to withstand the launch loads. For this reason, several simulations using an FEM simulation and an intensive vibration test campaign have been performed in the system development and test phase. To demonstrate that this structure is suitable for hosting a complete satellite system, offering innovative integrated solutions, other subsystems have been developed and assembled. Despite its small size, this single unit (1U) Cubesat has a system for active attitude control, a redundant telecommunication system, a payload camera and a photovoltaic system based on high efficiency solar cells. The developed communication subsystem has small dimensions, low power consumption and low cost. An example of the innovations introduced is the antenna system, which has been manufactured inside the ABS structure. The communication protocol which has been implemented, the AX.25 protocol, is mainly used by radio amateurs. The communication system has the capability to transmit both telemetry and data from the payload, in this case a microcamera. The attitude control subsystem is based on an active magnetic system with magnetorquers for detumbling and momentum dumping and three reaction wheels for fine control. It has a total dimension of about 50×50×50 mm. A microcontroller implements the detumbling control law autonomously taking data from integrated magnetometers and executes pointing maneuvers on the basis of commands received in real time from ground. The subsystems developed for this Cubesat have also been designed to be scaled up for larger satellites such as 2U or 3U Cubesats. The additional volume can be used for more complex payloads. Thus the satellite can be used as a low cost platform for companies, institutions or universities to test components in space.
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