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2. River contracts in north‐east Italy: Water management or participatory processes?
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Venturini, Federico and Visentin, Francesco
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WATER management , *EMPLOYEE participation in management , *BODIES of water , *WATERSHEDS , *CONTRACTS - Abstract
River contracts (RCs) are voluntary agreements between stakeholders for managing water bodies and involve participatory, evidence‐based action plans. Increasingly, European authorities recognise that effective water policies require bottom‐up, inclusive decision‐making. Despite widely held assumptions about the benefits of including stakeholders in river basin management and encouraging participatory mechanisms of decision‐making, the growing rhetoric about the need for public engagement implies that this 'new' paradigm of water management remains filled with ambiguities. Adopting ethnographic methods and drawing on a variety of primary and secondary sources, this paper analyses three RCs in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of Italy. These case studies reveal the potential for RCs as tools not only for water management, but also for increasing stakeholder involvement through place‐making activities conceived as potential hydrophilic encounters. In order to understand whether RCs contribute to a fluvial sense of place, we looked at the effects of top‐down versus participatory processes. We asked whether RCs were considered participatory processes designed to achieve a co‐designed outcome or simply territorial management projects that objectify the river as something to be developed. We found that ratifying an RC was not, in itself, proof of an effective process; rather the nature and quality of an RC was determined by the degree and type of participation. We contend that participatory events and sharing information are not sufficient in themselves to achieve the active involvement of all stakeholders. We argue that the best framework for enabling place‐making and enhancing a sense of place is to develop RCs within a process that includes a high degree of participation. This enables citizens to shift from simply being passive recipients of plans to becoming effective territorial actors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. ‘I professionisti della cultura al lavoro. Archivi, biblioteche e musei in Friuli Venezia Giulia e in Italia’, a cura di Linda Borean, Dimitri Brunetti, Udine, Forum, 2022
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Stefano Malfatti
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archives ,libraries ,museums ,friuli venezia giulia ,mab - musei archivi biblioteche ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Published
- 2023
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4. Enhancing international partnership and cooperation in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy.
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INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,REGIONAL development ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
In recent years, international development co-operation has undergone a transition from a conventional donor-recipient model to a partnershipcentred approach, including with regions and cities. Friuli Venezia Giulia, a small region in north-eastern Italy with extensive policy autonomy, has been active in international co-operation and is seeking to get more out of its actions both for the region and with its co-operation partners around the world. This paper evaluates its strategy on international partnership and co-operation and proposes recommendations, including more targeted initiatives that leverage the expertise of the region for greater impact in partner countries and for local benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
5. Politično delovanje Slovencev na Tržaškem, Goriškem in Videmskem po podpisu Pariške mirovne pogodbe leta 1947
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Erika Jazbar
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paris peace treaty (1947) ,friuli venezia giulia ,slovenians in italy ,national minorities ,slovenian political parties in italy ,History (General) and history of Europe - Abstract
For Slovenians, who became a national minority in Italy, the new border demarcation resulting from the Paris Peace Treaty in 1947 opened a new chapter of political engagement, with the formation of new political parties with clear ideological and national profiles. There were significant differences in the political field among Slovenians who lived in the provinces of Trieste, Gorizia and Udine, stemming from different historical, social as well as national contexts. Ideological differentiation was also prominent in 1947, further “enriched” in 1948 by the dispute between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union following the Cominform resolution. Ever since the pre-war times, a dividing line had been based on two concepts of political action: independent Slovenian political engagement on the one hand and integration into Italian parties on the other.
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- 2023
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6. Plan and Law. The Collective Domains of Carnia on the Threshold of a New Season
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Moreno Baccichet
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collective properties ,landscape plan ,environmental resources ,friuli venezia giulia ,history of the alpine settlement ,Architectural drawing and design ,NA2695-2793 ,Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying ,NA9000-9428 - Abstract
The approval of the national law on collective property (2017) and the almost simultaneous approval of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Regional Landscape Plan(2018) are introducing novelties in the places that had mostly seen a resurgence of interest on collective property.. The essay takes as an example one of the areas with the highest density of management claims by fractional communities, one of Carnia's traditional alpine areas, the Canal di Gorto. Its environment was marked both by the demographic crisis and the uncertainty about the stability of the communities in relation to the great economic transformations imposed by globalization and industrial delocalisation. Our aim was to describe the innovations introduced in the last five years in order to understand if any change in the evolution of the management of collective assets is looming. The acknowledgement in the landscape plan of so-called civic uses in Friuli Venezia Giulia has proved to be very partial, despite the cooperation of the Coordination of regional collective properties and the new investigations by the regional planning offices engaged in the formation of the urban planning tool. On the other hand, at least three small villages in 2020 claimed the democratic right to be allowed to manage fractional resources on their own in order to guarantee benefits and services to their inhabitants. The process described is placed within a democratic claim of territorial management capable of producing projects even starting from planning solicitations at a regional level.
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- 2023
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7. Shall we have another? Effects of daycare benefits on fertility, a case study in a region in Northeastern Italy
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Matteo Dimai
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Fertility ,Daycare ,Benefits ,ISEE ,Friuli Venezia Giulia ,Italy ,Demography. Population. Vital events ,HB848-3697 - Abstract
Abstract Policy attempts in Italy to raise fertility place considerable importance on subsidizing daycare. The aim of this paper is to determine whether receiving a daycare subsidy for one child increases the probability of having a subsequent child in the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) region in Italy. A novel approach is used combining administrative data on the means test certification (Indicatore della Situazione Economica Equivalente or ISEE) needed to access various benefits, matched with the actual subsidy requests. Propensity score matching is applied to the resulting longitudinal data set and the matched data are analyzed with an event history analysis model. Results suggest that besides a positive impact of daycare subsidies and family wealth, non-monetary factors have a larger effect, with female employment having a possible postponement effect on subsequent births.
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- 2023
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8. Oltre i confini del Nord-est: primi risultati di uno studio quinquennale sulla propensione all'espatrio e sulle destinazioni internazionali dei laureandi dell'Università di Udine.
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ZACCOMER, GIAN PIETRO
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *POSTSECONDARY education , *CENSUS , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
The emigration of many highly skilled individuals is considered a problem when it is not counterbalanced over time by a worker inflow of equal quality and quantity. This phenomenon, known as the "brain drain", can also have negative effects on the development potential of the migrant's country of origin. The perspective adopted in this study is different from the stance commonly found in the literature, which focuses on an ex-post analysis of the brain drain based on official data on the demographic flows of residents. Instead, a case study is used to investigate the phenomenon at its source before it translates into "new emigration". Hence, in 2017, a census survey was designed for students terminating their degree courses at the University of Udine to detect their intention to emigrate at the end of their academic studies. Moreover, the students were asked to indicate possible destinations to identify any geographical concentration in their preferences. The results for the first five years of the survey (2018-22) are given for the first time in this article, including those regarding the impact of the pandemic and the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the propensity of graduates to emigrate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Shall we have another? Effects of daycare benefits on fertility, a case study in a region in Northeastern Italy.
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Dimai, Matteo
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Policy attempts in Italy to raise fertility place considerable importance on subsidizing daycare. The aim of this paper is to determine whether receiving a daycare subsidy for one child increases the probability of having a subsequent child in the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) region in Italy. A novel approach is used combining administrative data on the means test certification (Indicatore della Situazione Economica Equivalente or ISEE) needed to access various benefits, matched with the actual subsidy requests. Propensity score matching is applied to the resulting longitudinal data set and the matched data are analyzed with an event history analysis model. Results suggest that besides a positive impact of daycare subsidies and family wealth, non-monetary factors have a larger effect, with female employment having a possible postponement effect on subsequent births. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Landscape as ‘Working Field’ for Territorial Identity in Friuli Venezia Giulia Ecomuseums Action
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Guaran, Andrea, Michelutti, Enrico, Warf, Barney, Series Editor, Banini, Tiziana, editor, Ilovan, Oana-Ramona, editor, and Paasi, Anssi, Foreword by
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- 2021
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11. The Friulian language in education in Italy
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Filología Inglesa y Alemana y Traducción e Interpretación, Ingeles eta Aleman Filologia eta Itzulpengintza eta Interpretazioa, Bier, Ada, Zanello, Gabriele, Ottogalli, Antonella, Filología Inglesa y Alemana y Traducción e Interpretación, Ingeles eta Aleman Filologia eta Itzulpengintza eta Interpretazioa, Bier, Ada, Zanello, Gabriele, and Ottogalli, Antonella
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2º Edición, The Italian State approved Law 482/1999 to protect the many historical linguistic minorities that are present in its territory, including Friulian. Despite emphasising Italian as the official language of the Italian Republic, the law requires the teaching of minority languages in schools, among other provisions. Based on this State Law, the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia passed Regional Law 29/2007, which governs the presence of Friulian in education. Following a challenging law-making process, which saw the State Government firmly oppose the introduction of Friulian as a default educational offer, this Regional Law stipulates that the language should be offered as an optional subject for at least 30 hours per year in kindergartens, primary schools, and lower secondary schools in the Friulian-speaking territory (closely corresponding to the former provinces of Udine, Pordenone, and Gorizia). However, the extent of Friulian class attendance varies across educational levels and provinces. While over 80% of kindergarten pupils in the area of Udine attend Friulian classes, the percentage drops to below 20% in primary schools in the former province of Pordenone and falls to zero in lower secondary schools in the territory of Gorizia.
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- 2024
12. Middle Lands in Friuli Venezia Giulia. Research by Design and Towards Action
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Marchigiani, Elena, Howlett, Robert J., Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, Bevilacqua, Carmelina, editor, Calabrò, Francesco, editor, and Della Spina, Lucia, editor
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- 2020
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13. Food solidarity economy: evaluating transition community initiatives in Friuli Venezia Giulia region
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Lucia Piani, Matteo Carzedda, and Nadia Carestiato
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Transition ,Solidarity economy ,Friuli Venezia Giulia ,Food ,Community ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Agricultural industries ,HD9000-9495 - Abstract
Abstract Climate change, ecological challenges, and economic and social crises imply paradigmatic and structural innovations. In the effort to drive transition toward sustainability, local communities often take the lead, mobilize support, and organize initiatives based on the principles of solidarity economy. Our study presents a qualitative evaluation and comparison of three local bottom-up initiatives from Friuli Venezia Giulia, a Northern Italian region, each following alternative and unique models of production and consumption of wheat and flour. The reconstruction of the transition paths of the experiences, together with documental analysis and interviews, allowed us to deduce the influence of alternative approaches and subsequent degree of effectiveness in building a community and driving it toward sustainability.
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- 2021
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14. From industrial district to industrial symbiosis: An opportunity. The case of the Ponte Rosso industrial area, Italy
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Erika Džajić Uršič and Igor Jelen
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industrial districts ,industrial symbiosis ,industrial symbiotic networks ,economic geography ,friuli venezia giulia ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
The article highlights the importance of industrial symbiosis in the industrial ecology literature, which refers to geographically close relationships between companies in which networks and geographic proximity play a vital role. Industrial symbiosis traditionally deals with different industries in a collective approach to economic and environmental management. The research was carried out in the northeast of Italy in the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, close to the Slovenian border. The Ponte Rosso was used as a case study. The empirical analysis served to highlight some critical aspects of the environmental, geographic-economic, and social factors that could hinder the development of industrial symbiosis in this region
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- 2022
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15. From industrial district to industrial symbiosis: An opportunity. The case of the Ponte Rosso industrial area, Italy.
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Uršič, Erika Džajić and Jelen, Igor
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INDUSTRIAL ecology , *SYMBIOSIS , *ENVIRONMENTAL management , *SOCIAL factors , *ECONOMIC geography - Abstract
The article highlights the importance of industrial symbiosis in the industrial ecology literature, which refers to geographically close relationships between companies in which networks and geographic proximity play a vital role. Industrial symbiosis traditionally deals with different industries in a collective approach to economic and environmental management. The research was carried out in the northeast of Italy in the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, close to the Slovenian border. The Ponte Rosso was used as a case study. The empirical analysis served to highlight some critical aspects of the environmental, geographic-economic, and social factors that could hinder the development of industrial symbiosis in this region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. ‘Toponimi esposti’ in lingua minoritaria nella regione Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Franco Finco and Luca Melchior
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Friuli Venezia Giulia ,toponimia ,identità locale ,lingue di minoranza ,Language and Literature ,Romanic languages ,PC1-5498 - Abstract
In aree plurilingui, l’esposizione di indicazioni toponimiche in lingue diverse costituisce un contributo fondamentale per garantire la visibilità delle lingue del territorio. Nel caso di comunità linguistiche minoritarie con spiccata frammentazione dialettale, con una varietà di riferimento di recente codificazione o prive di essa, nonché in zone con scarso orientamento verso una norma esogena (isole linguistiche, ma talora anche territori di confine), la decisione di esporre toponimi in più lingue non è tuttavia scevra di problemi: va prediletta la forma locale, spesso di diffusione limitata, o una forma sovralocale? Nel caso di lingue non codificate, a quale tradizione grafica ci si deve orientare? All’esempio del Friuli Venezia Giulia, nel nordest d’Italia, illustreremo come le scelte toponimiche, talora contrastanti a seconda degli attori che le attuano, possano suscitare irritazioni e reazioni negative nella popolazione. Cercheremo poi di indagare i motivi che guidano tali scelte e quale cultura della memoria ne emerga.
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- 2022
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17. HAS THE RECOLONIZATION OF THE PO PLAIN BEGUN? UPDATES REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF THE EURASIAN OTTER (Lutra lutra) IN NORTH-EASTERN ITALY.
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STOKEL, Giacomo, FRANCHINI, Marcello, FRANGINI, Lorenzo, PIZZUL, Elisabetta, and FILACORDA, Stefano
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WILDLIFE conservation , *OTTERS , *GRID cells , *PLAINS , *RIPARIAN areas - Abstract
Widespread in Italy in the early 1900s, the Eurasian otter subsequently underwent a dramatic decline that led to its local extinction in many administrative regions, with the exception of a small residual nucleus in southern Italy. For a few years now, the Austrian and Slovenian populations adjacent to north-eastern Italy have been increasing sharply, leading to a recolonization of the area by the species. During 2020, in Friuli Venezia Giulia, surveys of signs of presence were carried out in 48 grid cells (10 x 10 km) to update information on the species' local distribution. The following monitoring methods were used: monitoring beneath bridges combined with transects along water courses. 17 grid cells tested positive for the presence of the species, and currently, the otter appears widely distributed in Friuli Venezia Giulia along the main waterways of the Eastern Alps and Prealps, and in some areas overlooking the plain of the Tagliamento and the transborder Isonzo-Soča basin, both included in the Po plain. These constitute the first observations of the species for more than 50 years. Compared to previous studies, 13 new grid cells involving the presence of otters were identified, including in lowland areas, suggesting a progressive expansion from the mountain ranges towards the Po-Venetian Plain. This represents, a spur to expand research and implement new studies to improve levels of knowledge about and the consequent protection of the species. Finally, the integration of transects along riverbanks to monitoring beneath bridges, allowed us both to collect numerous observation and to compare our results with previous studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
18. Seed germination of the endemic Armeria helodes (Plumbaginaceae) in Italy.
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Vuerich, M., Pasquini, S., Casolo, V., Boscutti, F., and Petrussa, E.
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GERMPLASM conservation , *GERMPLASM , *GERMINATION , *FENS , *ENDANGERED species - Abstract
Armeria helodes is a narrow endemic species of Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy), with a restricted and fragmented range of small populations in remnants of lowland alkaline fens (habitat present in Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive). It is listed as Critically Endangered in the IUCN Red List, nevertheless, best practices for germplasm conservation/germination are still not studied. At maturity, achenes are held inside chaffy bracts (calyx) and their effects on germination are unknown. Therefore, we performed a germination test comparison between fruits embedded in the calyx or free from it, also applying two dormancy-breaking pretreatments (i.e. KNO3, GA3). Approximately 26% of the inspected fruits enclosed inside the calyx were empty or had a small size and coat darkening. The optimal germination rate (60%) was reached when chaffy calyx was removed either before the test or during storage. Dormancy-breaking pretreatments did not increase the germination capacity. Our results represent the first report on the Italian A. helodes germination ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Food solidarity economy: evaluating transition community initiatives in Friuli Venezia Giulia region.
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Piani, Lucia, Carzedda, Matteo, and Carestiato, Nadia
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SOLIDARITY ,FLOUR ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) ,FINANCIAL crises ,CLIMATE change - Abstract
Climate change, ecological challenges, and economic and social crises imply paradigmatic and structural innovations. In the effort to drive transition toward sustainability, local communities often take the lead, mobilize support, and organize initiatives based on the principles of solidarity economy. Our study presents a qualitative evaluation and comparison of three local bottom-up initiatives from Friuli Venezia Giulia, a Northern Italian region, each following alternative and unique models of production and consumption of wheat and flour. The reconstruction of the transition paths of the experiences, together with documental analysis and interviews, allowed us to deduce the influence of alternative approaches and subsequent degree of effectiveness in building a community and driving it toward sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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20. Fifty years of the Friuli Venezia Giulia regional technical map: a best practice in the Italian cartographic context.
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Crosilla, Fabio, Picech, Giovanni, and Beinat, Alberto
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Fifty years have already passed away from the production start-up of the regional technical map of the Italian Friuli Venezia Giulia region. On this occasion, the part of the new regional topographic database (DBT), relating to the Trieste province, is now available. This is a new digital product that represents a significant technological evolution of the well-known "Carta Tecnica Regionale Numerica." In conjunction with this important event, before the time would definitely delete the memory of the origins, this paper gives a synthetic excursus of the various phases of design, realization and use of the Friuli Venezia Giulia regional technical map (CTR) and of its subsequent digital version (CTRN). The beginning of that development period was marked by a catastrophic event: the 1976 earthquake, and also by the following reconstruction phase that transformed the region. In correspondence, the new digital cartography had been an essential tool for developing and managing the territory. Furthermore, the main characteristics of the now partially available Topographic Database (DBT) will be described. At last, this paper is aimed to remind the various professional figures that have contributed to realize these important cartographic tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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21. Karst Landforms in Friuli Venezia Giulia: From Alpine to Coastal Karst
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Cucchi, Franco, Finocchiaro, Furio, Migoń, Piotr, Series editor, Soldati, Mauro, editor, and Marchetti, Mauro, editor
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- 2017
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22. RAIBLIANIA CALLIGARISI GEN. N., SP. N., A NEW TANYSTROPHEID (DIAPSIDA, TANYSTROPHEIDAE) FROM THE UPPER TRIASSIC (CARNIAN) OF NORTHEASTERN ITALY
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FABIO MARCO DALLA VECCHIA
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Reptilia ,Archosauromorpha ,Predil Limestone ,Friuli Venezia Giulia ,Julian Alps. ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
Tetrapod remains are extremely rare in the early Carnian (Late Triassic) Calcare del Predil Formation on the Italian side of the Julian Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia Autonomous Region), which yielded the Raibl fossil assemblage including the famous "Raibl ichthyofauna". A new tanystropheid archosauromorph, Raibliania calligarisi, is here named based on a partial skeleton found in this formation along the Prasnig Brook. The new taxon is similar to Tanystropheus, sharing with it the very elongated cervical vertebrae, but is characterized by the presence of relatively large button-like teeth; apex of the neural spines not transversely thickened; articular facets on the upper corners of the neural spines of the dorsal vertebrae; short and distally pointed pleurapophyses of the second and last 'lumbar' vertebra; ilium with a long preacetabular process bearing a robust and transversely thick tuberosity and a medial ridge bordering the entire ventral part of the iliac blade; and pubis with a cranial process. Tanystropheids lived in the present day Alps and Prealps of Friuli Venezia Giulia Region from the late Anisian to the mid-late Norian and were an important component of the coastal reptile faunas, although they were less common than eusauropterygians and placodonts during the early Carnian. Tanystropheids with extremely elongated cervical vertebrae are reported in this area from the upper Anisian to the lower Carnian.
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- 2020
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23. RAIBLIANIA CALLIGARISI GEN. N., SP. N., A NEW TANYSTROPHEID (DIAPSIDA, TANYSTROPHEIDAE) FROM THE UPPER TRIASSIC (CARNIAN) OF NORTHEASTERN ITALY.
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DALLA VECCHIA, FABIO MARCO
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CERVICAL vertebrae , *THORACIC vertebrae , *TOOTH roots , *VERTEBRAE , *SKELETON , *ILIUM - Abstract
Tetrapod remains are extremely rare in the early Carnian (Late Triassic) Calcare del Predil Formation on the Italian side of the Julian Alps (Friuli Venezia Giulia Autonomous Region), which yielded the Raibl fossil assemblage including the famous "Raibl ichthyofauna". A new tanystropheid archosauromorph, Raibliania calligarisi, is here named based on a partial skeleton found in this formation along the Prasnig Brook. The new taxon is similar to Tanystropheus, sharing with it the very elongated cervical vertebrae, but is characterized by the presence of relatively large button-like teeth; apex of the neural spines not transversely thickened; articular facets on the upper corners of the neural spines of the dorsal vertebrae; short and distally pointed pleurapophyses of the second and last 'lumbar' vertebra; ilium with a long preacetabular process bearing a robust and transversely thick tuberosity and a medial ridge bordering the entire ventral part of the iliac blade; and pubis with a cranial process. Tanystropheids lived in the present day Alps and Prealps of Friuli Venezia Giulia Region from the late Anisian to the mid-late Norian and were an important component of the coastal reptile faunas, although they were less common than eusauropterygians and placodonts during the early Carnian. Tanystropheids with extremely elongated cervical vertebrae are reported in this area from the upper Anisian to the lower Carnian. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
24. Chromosome numbers for the Italian flora: 9.
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Astuti, Giovanni, Bedini, Gianni, Ciccarelli, Daniela, Lijuan Liu, Tiburtini, Manuel, and Peruzzi, Lorenzo
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CYTOTAXONOMY , *CHROMOSOMES , *BOTANY , *LOBARIA (Lichens) - Abstract
In this contribution, new chromosome data obtained on material collected in Italy are presented. It includes counts from six populations of three taxa within the genus Pulmonaria, two of which are endemic to Italy (P. vallarsae subsp. apennina and P. vallarsae subsp. vallarsae); the other is the widespread European P. officinalis. In addition, two counts from Potentilla detommasii and Stachys thirkei, two eastern Mediterranean species, are also reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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25. Lo spopolamento montano. Esperienze fotografiche a confronto in Friuli fra gli anni Trenta e Sessanta del Novecento.
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Lorenzini, Claudio and Zanier, Dino
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- 2020
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26. Plan and Law. The Collective Domains of Carnia on the Threshold of a New Season
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Baccichet, Moreno and Baccichet, Moreno
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The approval of the national law on collective property (2017) and the almost simultaneous approval of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Regional Landscape Plan(2018) are introducing novelties in the places that had mostly seen a resurgence of interest on collective property.. The essay takes as an example one of the areas with the highest density of management claims by fractional communities, one of Carnia's traditional alpine areas, the Canal di Gorto. Its environment was marked both by the demographic crisis and the uncertainty about the stability of the communities in relation to the great economic transformations imposed by globalization and industrial delocalisation. Our aim was to describe the innovations introduced in the last five years in order to understand if any change in the evolution of the management of collective assets is looming. The acknowledgement in the landscape plan of so-called civic uses in Friuli Venezia Giulia has proved to be very partial, despite the cooperation of the Coordination of regional collective properties and the new investigations by the regional planning offices engaged in the formation of the urban planning tool. On the other hand, at least three small villages in 2020 claimed the democratic right to be allowed to manage fractional resources on their own in order to guarantee benefits and services to their inhabitants. The process described is placed within a democratic claim of territorial management capable of producing projects even starting from planning solicitations at a regional level.
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- 2023
27. Le tracce del tedesco nel lessico del dialetto triestino
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Ursini, Giovanna and Ursini, Giovanna
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Diese Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit den Einflüssen der deutschen Sprache auf den Triestiner Dialekt, mit Fokus auf die Anzahl und Art der Lexeme deutscher Herkunft im Triestinischen. Im theoretischen Teil wird auf die Dialektforschung in Italien und die Geschichte der Stadt Triest in Bezug auf die zahlreichen kommerziellen und sozialen Beziehungen zum Habsburger Reich eingegangen. Nach einer Beschreibung der Charakteristika des Triestiner Dialekts folgt die detaillierte lexikalische Analyse, in der Lexeme deutschen Ursprungs präsentiert werden. Zunächst werden Lexeme dargestellt, deren Ursprung ohne Zweifel in der deutschen Sprache liegt, während im zweiten Teil solche untersucht werden, deren deutscher Ursprung möglich, aber nicht gesichert ist. Im abschließenden schulpraktischen Teil wird schließlich aufgezeigt, wie das Thema Dialekt im Fach Italienisch in den Fremdsprachenunterricht integriert werden kann, gefolgt von einem Vorschlag von Stundenbildern für drei aufeinanderfolgende, praktische Unterrichtseinheiten, die in einer eigens den Dialekten gewidmeten Schulwoche ("Settimana del dialetto") Anwendung finden könnten., This thesis investigates the influences of the German language on the dialect spoken in the city of Trieste, focusing on the number and type of lexemes of German origin in Triestine. The theoretical part examines dialect research in Italy and the history of the city of Trieste in relation to its numerous commercial and political relations with the Habsburg Empire. After a description of the characteristics of the Triestine dialect, the detailed lexical analysis follows, in which lexemes of German origin are presented. First, lexemes are presented whose origin is undoubtedly in the German language, while in the second part those are examined whose German origin is possible but not certain. Finally, in the concluding practical part for schools, it is shown how the topic of dialects can be integrated into foreign language teaching, followed by a proposal of lesson plans for three successive, practical teaching units that could be used in a school week ("Settimana del dialetto") dedicated specifically to dialects., eingereicht von: Giovanna Ursini, Diplomarbeit Universität Innsbruck 2023
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- 2023
28. Evaporite sinkholes of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (NE Italy)
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Chiara Calligaris, Stefano Devoto, and Luca Zini
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Sinkholes ,evaporites ,sinkhole inventory ,Friuli Venezia Giulia ,Italy ,Maps ,G3180-9980 - Abstract
Sinkholes are common in the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) Region (NE Italy), where the presence of karstifiable rocks favours their occurrence accelerated by intense rainfalls. Their existence has been reported since the end of the 1800s along the Tagliamento Valley, in correspondence with the mantled evaporites (gypsum). Furthermore, tens of evaporite sinkholes have been documented on the reliefs adjacent to the village of Sauris and along the narrow W-E-oriented valleys, where regional faults have played a major role in their spatial distribution. This paper reports for the first time an inventory of the sinkholes affecting the evaporites of the FVG Region. These phenomena were mapped and categorised using a genetic classification. The main output is an A0-format map, which incorporates a 1:50,000 scale Sinkhole Inventory Map (SIM). The SIM encompasses 552 sinkholes. The cover suffosion sinkholes are the most abundant, followed by bedrock collapses. There is a clear prevalence of the circular shape (65%) over other shapes. Diameters are 1–140 m, with depths ranging 0.1–40 m with a mean value of 4.5 m. The SIM can motivate regional planning authorities to perform further investigations aimed to understand the geomorphological evolutions of these phenomena.
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- 2017
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29. Mapping invasive plants with citizen science. A case study from Trieste (NE Italy).
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Luigi Nimis, Pier, Pittao, Elena, Altobelli, Alfredo, De Pascalis, Federico, Laganis, Jana, and Martellos, Stefano
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BOTANY , *VEGETATION mapping , *INVASIVE plants , *CITIZEN science , *AILANTHUS altissima - Abstract
A citizen science initiative was launched in the province of Trieste, aimed at mapping the distribution of Ailanthus altissima, Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Senecio inaequidens. The reliability of citizen data was tested against control data obtained by trained personnel with a stratified random sampling. In spite of the lack of a strict sampling strategy, citizen data were highly correlated with control data. This was mainly due to: 1) the easy identification of the species and 2) the instructions given to citizens for selecting their observation areas and for avoiding duplicate records. The three species tend to be most frequent in disturbed areas; Ailanthus is highly concentrated in the urban area, Senecio is widely distributed but avoids the city centre, with the highest frequency in the industrial area and along the railways, Ambrosia has a similar pattern, but is most frequent in areas with calcareous substrata. The interpretation of the distribution patterns in terms of land use and ecological factors proved to be quite easy when the three species are considered together (higher frequency in disturbed areas), less so when they are considered separately, most probably because of historical and sociological factors, such as incomplete migration into the survey area, and "gentrification effects". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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30. Aspects of vineyard vegetation in Northeastern Italy and eastern neighbouring territories: Cerastio tenoreani-Geranietum dissecti and Mercurialetum annuae as archaic, disappearing coenosis.
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Poldini, Livio and Tasinazzo, Stefano
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ANTHROPOGENIC soils , *VEGETATION classification , *PLANT communities , *HABITATS , *SNOWDROPS - Abstract
Recent original data concerning vineyard spring vegetation from Veneto hilly belt (North-eastern Italy) highlighted once again the phytogeographic originality of south-eastern territories with respect to Central European ones, also in anthropogenic coenosis. New relevés suggested to restate the association Cerastio tenoreani-Geranietum dissecti as vicarious vegetation of Geranio rotundifolii-Allietum vinealis occurring on the north side of the Alps. The comparison of autumn material from terracing vineyards of the sandy-marly Eocene flysch around Trieste coast with similar European relevés enabled to reject the not validly described Anagallido-Mercurialetum and to replace it with Mercurialetum annuae. In modern winegrowing Cerastio-Geranietum and Mercurialetum annuae are vanishing due to changing of agronomic schemes, as some relevés reported in the text document. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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31. Indicators of Individual Wine Reputation for Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Schamel, Guenter and Ros, Anna
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- 2021
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32. La mobilità per l’acquisto oltreconfine dei carburanti per autotrazione in Friuli-Venezia Giulia: un’analisi dei dati ufficiali dal 2012 al 2020
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Gian Pietro Zaccomer and Bressan, G
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carburanti ,Settore M-GGR/02 ,carburanti, Friuli Venezia Giulia ,Friuli Venezia Giulia - Published
- 2023
33. Ibrido di Gallinella d’acqua (Gallinula chloropus, Linnaeus 1758) × Folaga (Fulica atra, Linnaeus 1758) in una zona umida urbana del Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Fabrizio Florit, Roberto Parodi, and Pier Luigi Taiariol
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Gallinella d’acqua ,Gallinula chloropus ,Folaga ,Fulica atra ,Friuli Venezia Giulia ,zona umida ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Nel 2012 e nel 2015 un ibrido di Gallinella d’acqua Gallinula chloropus e Folaga Fulica atra è stato osservato nel Rio Bujon nel capoluogo del comune di Porcia (Pordenone, Italia nord-orientale). L’ibrido presentava dimensioni e alcune caratteristiche del piumaggio tipiche di G. chloropus (mantello e parti superiori delle ali bruno-oliva; linea bianca dal profilo spezzato sui fianchi; sottocoda bianco con linea centrale scura), mentre il becco e lo scudo frontale apparivano di colore bianco candido, con sfumature rosate in corrispondenza delle narici, come tipicamente viene osservato in F. atra.
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- 2018
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34. Chemical characterization of atmospheric particulate matter in Friuli Venezia Giulia (NE Italy) by exploratory data analysis with multisite and multivariate approach.
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Mistaro, Andrea, Felluga, Alessandro, Moimas, Flavio, Abatangelo, Anna, Asquini, Tazio, Bruno, Renata, Celic, Lorenzo, Guidarelli, Michele, Pastrello, Arnold, and Bertocchi, Anita Semec
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PARTICULATE matter ,INDUSTRIES ,DATA analysis ,AIR pollutants ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
The chemical composition of atmospheric particulate (PM10) in the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) region (NE Italy) has been characterized for the first time with the help of exploratory data analysis (EDA) techniques (uni-, bi-, and multivariated, i.e., principal components analysis), molecular and elemental diagnostic ratios, and seasonal trends. Despite that the available analytical data was limited to the parameters routinely analyzed on PM10 by ARPA FVG (11 elements and 16 PAH congeners), the large number of samples and of measured chemical parameters, together with the applied techniques of data analysis, allowed us to extract useful latent information from the dataset, resulting in a greater knowledge of both regional and local features. Specifically, we succeeded in matching data patterns to the known pollution sources of some sampling stations, both industrial (two secondary fusion steelworks and one coke oven) and urban (traffic and domestic heating), and in defining the mainly urban or mainly industrial feature of some questionable sampling stations. This is of paramount importance to check for possible industrial inputs in urban stations, allowing policymakers to implement the most appropriate response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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35. River contracts in north‐east Italy: Water management or participatory processes?
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Federico Venturini and Francesco Visentin
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Friuli Venezia Giulia ,Process ,Project ,River Contract ,Community-based sense of place ,Participation ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Earth-Surface Processes - Published
- 2022
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36. Recent demographic trends in the northern borderland between Italy and Slovenia: Stabilization or further redistribution of population?
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Josipovič Damir
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alps-adriatic ,venetian slovenia ,slavia veneta ,friuli venezia giulia ,slovenes in italy ,valcanale ,resia ,upper soča/isonzo valley ,demography ,border region ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The contribution presents findings from the research on a constitution of new ethnic identities in Alps-Adriatic region. The key question dealt here with was to which extent the recent demographical processes impact the peripheral, mountainous, and ethnically specific cross-border region between Slovenia and Italy. In lay and professional discourse there is still omnipresent mentality of extinguishing Slovene minority in Italy. Applying various demographical methods the article resolves the demographical processes and quantifies the extent of the local Slovene speakers. The author argues that the recent demographical processes of heavy depopulation tend to stabilize towards stagnation. Depopulation is stronger in the Slovenian part of the region, though the traditional Slovene-speaking areas in Italy aren’t as threatened as the adjacent Friulian areas. New migration trends along with the generally low fertility contribute to changes in traditional dualistic structure and bring refreshment to remote parts of the border region as well.
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- 2014
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37. Bambini e ragazzi accolti in comunità durante la pandemia da Covid-19. Prime riflessioni da una ricerca qualitativa in Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Anna Zenarolla and Zenarolla, Anna
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Service (business) ,Health (social science) ,bambini e ragazzi fuori famiglia ,educatori ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Flexibility (personality) ,Public relations ,Creativity ,comunità di accoglienza ,covid-19 ,Friuli venezia giulia ,Intervention (counseling) ,Pandemic ,Sociology ,business ,Qualitative research ,media_common - Abstract
The paper illustrates the results of a qualitative research conducted in fourteen residential care services for minors in Friuli Venezia Giulia. First of all, the survey was made in order to understand how accommodated children and adolescents and their educators have faced the Covid-19 pandemic, secondly to learn about which consequences the containment measures and isolation have had on their health, learning and relations, and finally to learn which implications have had on the service’s organisation and on the educational intervention. What has been pointed out from the interviews realised with some of the communities’ educators is an impressive adaptability among children and adolescents and a considerable flexibility and creativity from the educators and their organizations. These residential care services show that they have been able to cope with the emergency efficiently, creating an environment which was able to mitigate the possible negative consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on these accommodated children and adolescents and eventually to promote improvement processes. Copyright © FrancoAngeli
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- 2021
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38. The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on community-oriented mental health services: The experience of Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Italy
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Davide Tossut, Massimiliano Beghi, Matteo Balestrieri, Luis Salvador-Carulla, Giulio Castelpietra, Alfredo Perulli, Fabio Barbone, Chiara Colli, Morena Furlan, Fabrizio Starace, Castelpietra, G., Colli, C., Tossut, D., Furlan, M., Balestrieri, M., Starace, F., Beghi, M., Barbone, F., Perulli, A., and Salvador-Carulla, L.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Biomedical Engineering ,Individual data ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,Psychiatric hospitalization ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Poisson regression ,Fisher's exact test ,Operative indication ,Operative indications ,business.industry ,Mental health service ,030503 health policy & services ,Health Policy ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Telepsychiatry ,Community system ,Mental health ,Coronavirus ,Friuli venezia giulia ,Mental health services ,symbols ,Original Article/Research ,Covid-19 ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Highlights • Decrease in voluntary admission rates in regional GHPU during Covid-19 pandemic. • Five out of 82 psychiatric patients tested, were positive to Covid-19 (6%). • All MHDs complied with the operative indicators for Covid-19 emergency. • Community-based mental health system might be better placed to respond to Covid-19. • Integration between elements of healthcare enhance rapid services’ reorganisation., Objectives to assess the changes in prevalence, incidence and hospitalisation rates during the first four months of 2020, compared to the same period of 2019, in Friuli Venezia Giulia Mental Health Departments (MHDs); to analyse the features of MHDs patients tested for Sars-Cov-2, and to monitor whether MHDs applied and adhered to regional recommendations. Methods Observational study using MHDs’ administrative data and individual data on suspected and positive cases of Sars-Cov-2. Adherence to recommentations was assessed using 21 indicators. Changes in rates were calculated by Poisson regression analysis, while the Fisher exact test was used for assessing differences between suspected and positive cases. Results The decrease in voluntary admission rates on 100,000 inhabitants in hospital services was significantly larger from January to April 2020, compared to the same period of 2019 (P
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- 2021
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39. Indicators of Individual Wine Reputation for Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Anna Ros and Guenter Schamel
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Wine ,Variables ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hedonic pricing ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,010501 environmental sciences ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,Friuli venezia giulia ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Production (economics) ,Quality (business) ,Business ,Marketing ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Reputation - Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to study indicators of individual wine reputation and how they may affect the price of wines in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The analysis is built on the assumption that consumers base their wine purchase decisions on easily available information such as expert quality ratings and reputation builds on past awards for a wine. We estimate a hedonic pricing model using a data set of 1078 Friulian wines listed in the Gambero Rosso wine guide. The categorical nature of the dependent variable suggests the use of ordered response models. The results not only show that awards for the current quality of a wine carry a positive and substantial premium, but also that having received an award in the past (indicating individual wine reputation) has a positive effect on prices. Moreover, the province of production has a considerable effect on prices and white, older wines tend to be more expensive. The paper confirms the important role of current quality ratings and of individual wine reputation in determining wine prices. An important marketing implication is that wineries and retailers should communicate the current quality of a wine together with any past quality recognitions received as this should foster the reputation of an individual wine in the future.
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- 2021
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40. Evaporite sinkholes of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (NE Italy).
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Calligaris, Chiara, Devoto, Stefano, and Zini, Luca
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EVAPORITES , *SINKHOLES , *GEOLOGY - Abstract
Sinkholes are common in the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) Region (NE Italy), where the presence of karstifiable rocks favours their occurrence accelerated by intense rainfalls. Their existence has been reported since the end of the 1800s along the Tagliamento Valley, in correspondence with the mantled evaporites (gypsum). Furthermore, tens of evaporite sinkholes have been documented on the reliefs adjacent to the village of Sauris and along the narrow W-E-oriented valleys, where regional faults have played a major role in their spatial distribution. This paper reports for the first time an inventory of the sinkholes affecting the evaporites of the FVG Region. These phenomena were mapped and categorised using a genetic classification. The main output is an A0-format map, which incorporates a 1:50,000 scale Sinkhole Inventory Map (SIM). The SIM encompasses 552 sinkholes. The cover suffosion sinkholes are the most abundant, followed by bedrock collapses. There is a clear prevalence of the circular shape (65%) over other shapes. Diameters are 1–140 m, with depths ranging 0.1–40 m with a mean value of 4.5 m. The SIM can motivate regional planning authorities to perform further investigations aimed to understand the geomorphological evolutions of these phenomena. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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41. Landscape education in planning experiences: The case of the regional landscape plan of Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)
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Andrea Guaran and Enrico Michelutti
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Landscape education, landscape planning, democratic landscape, right to landscape ,Landscape education ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Plan (drawing) ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,landscape planning ,right to landscape ,Democracy ,Friuli venezia giulia ,Geography ,Scale (social sciences) ,Regional science ,democratic landscape ,business ,Landscape planning ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
The notion of landscape as value that can provoke a re-thinking of democratic processes are increasingly characterising planning and educational experiences at the local/community scale. In this co...
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- 2020
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42. MONITORING OF HEAVY METALS, EOX AND LAS IN SEWAGE SLUDGE FOR AGRICULTURAL USE: A CASE STUDY
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Ali Khakbaz, Daniele Goi, Igino Cabras, Marco Busut, Marco Contin, Maria De Nobili, Michele Mattiussi, Matia Mainardis, and Eleonora Aneggi
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Environmental Engineering ,Waste management ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Heavy metals ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Reuse ,01 natural sciences ,Friuli venezia giulia ,Agriculture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Water pollution ,business ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Agricultural reuse ,Sludge ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Subsequent to the increasing diffusion of wastewater treatment, particularly in high- and middle-income countries, the sewage sludge generated should be treated and valorised in an ecological and economic way, thus contributing to the circular economy. In this study, the monitoring of Heavy Metals (HM), Extractable Organic Halogens (EOX) and Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonate (LAS) in sewage sludge from 10 different wastewater treatment plants located in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy) was reported, and their macronutrient content provided. The obtained results showed, for all tested samples, that HM content in sewage sludge was below the maximum permitted limits provided for by Italian and European regulations for agricultural reuse. Comparison with a similar monitoring campaign carried out in 2006 revealed how, while wastewater treatment plants efficiently resolved water pollution, they accumulated heavy metals and other persistent toxic compounds in sludge, thus restricting their potential reuse. Consequently, consistent and regular sludge monitoring should be undertaken to prevent soil and groundwater contamination. These outcomes could be of particular relevance for the future perspective of agricultural reuse of sewage sludge in waste management practices.
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- 2020
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43. Safety Performance Functions for road intersections in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
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Nicola Baldo
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Friuli venezia giulia ,Computer science ,Automotive Engineering ,Transportation ,Cartography - Abstract
The aim of this paper was developing Safety Performance Functions (SPFs) of four different types of road intersections: unsignalized three-leg intersection, unsignalized four-leg intersection, signalized three-leg intersections, signalized four-leg intersection. The data on accidents and traffic volume of 28 intersections, which are under the jurisdiction of Friuli Venezia Giulia Strade S.p.A., were collected and analyzed. To model the empirical relation between crash frequency and traffic volume, a feed-forward artificial neural network (ANN), characterized by the hyperbolic tangent transfer function and one hidden layer, was used. SPFs of the analyzed road intersections have shown a slope reduction of the tangent line when annual average daily traffic increased on the main leg, namely, the road capacity is not able to meet the increase in the volume of traffic. As a result, this leads to a saturation that induces slowdowns with a lower probability of running into an accident.
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- 2020
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44. Dissymmetry at the Border: Wild Food and Medicinal Ethnobotany of Slovenes and Friulians in NE Italy
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Renata Sõukand, Giulia Mattalia, Andrea Pieroni, and Paolo Corvo
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0106 biological sciences ,Future studies ,Cultural identity ,Identity (social science) ,Plant Science ,Horticulture ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Friuli venezia giulia ,Plant ecology ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Taxon ,Geography ,Ethnobotany ,Mainstream ,Ethnology ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Dissymmetry at the Border: Wild Food and Medicinal Ethnobotany of Slovenes and Friulians in NE Italy. Cross-cultural and cross-border research represents a valuable tool for addressing traditional plant knowledge variability and change. An ethnobotanical field study was carried out during late spring 2018 within two culturally and linguistically distinct communities (Friulian and Slovenian speakers) in Friuli Venezia Giulia, NE Italy. Data were gathered via semi-structured interviews with 32 local inhabitants regarding the use of wild and semi-domesticated food and medicinal plants. We recorded 108 botanical taxa, of which 79 were common to both communities. Despite a common ecological landscape and an overlap in the overall used taxa, some differences were recorded for the most commonly utilized taxa. This indicates that the culture and language of minorities may have played an important role in preserving biocultural identity and customs. Our study shows how dissymmetry was shaped by the different distances of the two groups to the dominant standard Italian mainstream over the last few centuries and how cultural identity is actually constructed in relation to a dominant cultural code. Future studies should address the strategies of biocultural adaptation and resilience in multiethnic and multilingual crossroad regions.
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- 2020
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45. Diabetes mellitus and colorectal cancer screening in the population of the Italian region Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Antonella Franzo, Francesca Valent, Michele Gobbato, and Francesco Gongolo
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lcsh:R5-920 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Epidemiology ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Fecal occult blood ,Population ,Colonoscopy ,Cancer ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Surgery ,Friuli venezia giulia ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business ,education - Abstract
Aims: Colorectal cancer is the most common cancer in Italy, where screening programs are now in place all over the country. We conducted a research to assess whether the use and outcomes of colorectal cancer screening are different between diabetics, who are at increased risk of developing colorectal cancer, and non-diabetics in the Italian Northeastern region Friuli Venezia Giulia. Methods: This was a retrospective population-based study which used the administrative databases of the regional health information system as the sources of information. For the two screening rounds 2010-2011 and 2012-2013, we compared adherence to the program and the results of the fecal occult blood tests and of the colonoscopy among diabetic and non-diabetic residents. Results: Overall, more than 300,000 persons were invited for the colorectal cancer screening in each round. Of them, approximately 8.8% were diabetic. In the regional population, adherence to the screening program was significantly lower among diabetics than among non-diabetics. The proportion of positive fecal occult blood tests was higher among diabetics than among non-diabetics. Among diabetics, the detection rate for initial and advanced adenomas was higher than among non-diabetics, whereas no clear pattern was observed for the detection of cancers. Conclusion: In Friuli Venezia Giulia, efforts should be directed at improving the management of diabetic patients and at reducing the inequalities in access to care due to this comorbidity.
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- 2022
46. Sicurezza nei cantieri e nelle marine da diporto
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Monte, Matteo, Devetak, Manuel, Stallone, Susanna, Tonzar, Matteo, Scarel, Marco, Riina, Paola, Visintin, Giacomo, Bartelloni, Giacomo, and Lister, Paola
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nautica diporto ,alaggio ,varo ,territorio costiero ,Scienze pure e applicate, tecnologia e medicina ,Friuli Venezia Giulia ,sicurezza cantiere nautico - Abstract
Questo studio ha preso in considerazione le aree del territorio costiero del Friuli Venezia Giulia dedicate principalmente alle attività da diporto. Le infrastrutture che vi insistono sono dotate di sistemi di varo e alaggio, assistenza e rifornimenti generici di bordo, tra cui acqua e carburante. Le aree destinate all’attracco e al rifornimento - che costituiscono la marina in senso stretto - sono spesso gestite da soggetti o imprese diverse da quelle che gestiscono le aree operative, tenendo presente che per il D.Lgs. 81/08 s.m.i, a tali categorie di soggetti sono conferite delle responsabilità e dei doveri che, seppur possano sembrare coincidenti, nella maggior parte dei casi sono ben distinti.
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- 2022
47. In Friuli Venezia Giulia, tre occasioni per ‘mettere all’opera’ i temi dell’accessibilità
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Marchigiani, Elena, Garofolo, Ilaria, Marchigiani, Elena, and Garofolo, Ilaria
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Attrezzature collettive ,Accessibilità ,Fragilità territoriali ,Rigenerazione urbana ,Friuli Venezia Giulia - Abstract
Gli effetti della pandemia da Covid-19 hanno drammaticamente riportato all’attenzione le questioni della prossimità e della fruibilità di spazi pubblici e servizi essenziali (Marchigiani 2021; Marchigiani, Bonfantini 2022). Le agende internazionali invitano però da tempo ad affrontare con decisione i profondi cambiamenti spaziali, socio-demografici, economici e ambientali in atto, a partire dal riconoscimento della possibilità di muoversi in autonomia come un diritto di cittadinanza da assicurare a tutti, nel rispetto delle diverse capacità di ciascun individuo (fisiche, motorie, sensoriali e cognitive), e di una pluralità di stili di vita e contesti dell’abitare (centrali, periferici e marginali) (Garofolo, Marchigiani 2019). Negli ultimi anni il Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Architettura dell’Università di Trieste (DIA) ha intrapreso studi e percorsi di collaborazione con diversi settori della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia impegnati nella definizione di strumenti per il governo del territorio e delle trasformazioni urbane. Accomunate dal ruolo strategico assegnato ai temi dell’accessibilità estesa e inclusiva a contesti spaziali, attrezzature e servizi, tali pratiche di ‘ricerca orientata all’azione’ offrono spunti per riflettere sulle molte scale e declinazioni con cui la ‘messa all’opera’ di questi temi può farsi leva di rigenerazione territoriale e urbana.
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48. Signorie rurali e castelli. Poteri laici ed ecclesiastici in area veneto-friulana
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Canzian, Dario
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Veneto ,Medioevo ,Castelli ,Castelli, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Medioevo ,Friuli Venezia Giulia - Published
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49. La centralità della strategia della rigenerazione territoriale
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Fabbro, Sandro
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rigenerazione territoriale, friuli Venezia Giulia, Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica ,rigenerazione territoriale ,friuli Venezia Giulia ,Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica - Published
- 2022
50. COMMERCIO ELETTRONICO E QUALITÀ DEI SERVIZI DEI CORRIERI DURANTE LA CRISI PANDEMICA: UN CASO DI STUDIO REGIONALE
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Zaccomer, Gian Pietro
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last mile delivery ,e-commerce ,e-commerce, last mile delivery, sample survey, Friuli Venezia Giulia ,sample survey ,Friuli Venezia Giulia - Published
- 2022
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