185 research outputs found
Analysis of Local Community Ecological Knowledge on Mangrove Ecotourism Development in Talaga Yenelo, Sagea Village, North Weda District Central Halmahera District
Local ecological knowledge is knowledge and beliefs that are largely derived from observations of the ecological processes of resources in the surrounding area and the various factors that influence them based on the logical interpretation of local communities. Local ecological knowledge has an important role in informing sound spatial, spatial and temporal management approaches for marine spatial planning. The aim of this research is to identify the ecological knowledge of local communities regarding the mangrove ecosystem and 2) Community perceptions regarding the management of mangrove ecotourism in Talaga Yenelo in Sagea Village and 3). The level of perception of local communities regarding Ecotourism activities. The method used in this research is determining the sample in this research using a purposive sampling method, namely respondents who participate are deliberately selected by researchers according to the criteria of research respondents. To determine people's knowledge and perceptions, it is based on a Likert scale assessment system and multiple linear regression analysis to see the influence of several independent variables on one dependent variable. The research results show that the people of Sagea and Kiya villages have better knowledge of the local ecology of mangrove forests, especially mangrove habitat, factors of mangrove damage and the impact of mangrove damage compared to the function of mangroves. with the level of utilization of the mangrove ecosystem in the villages of Sagea and Kiya varying greatly. While understanding of mangrove ecotourism activities is very minimal, they agree with the ecotourism activities carried out. Therefore, there is a need for follow-up action from the government regarding mangrove forest management based on the mangrove forest environment
The spin glass transition of the three dimensional Heisenberg spin glass
It is shown, by means of Monte Carlo simulation and Finite Size Scaling
analysis, that the Heisenberg spin glass undergoes a finite-temperature phase
transition in three dimensions. There is a single critical temperature, at
which both a spin glass and a chiral glass orderings develop. The Monte Carlo
algorithm, adapted from lattice gauge theory simulations, makes possible to
thermalize lattices of size L=32, larger than in any previous spin glass
simulation in three dimensions. High accuracy is reached thanks to the use of
the Marenostrum supercomputer. The large range of system sizes studied allow us
to consider scaling corrections.Comment: 4 pages, 4 Postscript figures, version to be published in Physical
Review Letter
Oralidad en los procesos colectivos: Propuestas para su implementación
In addition to a cultural change in the way of living the process, we need clear rules in an eventual legislation on collective processes, which, starting from an effective orality, draw horizontal guidelines to be applied regardless of the jurisdiction, matter and the procedural vehicle that is occasionally used. This will imply a paradigm shift in the way decisions are made that influence the lives of thousands of people, making them more democratic and with a basis for broad debate, which amplifies the social and political legitimacy of the judiciary, traditionally seen as an elitist and counter-majority power.Además de un cambio cultural en el modo de vivir el proceso, necesitamos reglas claras en una eventual legislación sobre procesos colectivos, que partiendo de una oralidad efectiva, trace pautas horizontales para aplicarse independientemente del fuero, materia y del vehÃculo procesal que puntualmente se utilice. Ello implicará un cambio de paradigma en la manera en la que se toman decisiones que influyen sobre la vida de miles de personas, haciéndolas más democráticas y con una base de amplio debate, que amplifique la legitimidad social y polÃtica del poder judicial, tradicionalmente visto como un poder elitista y contra-mayoritario
Subsequent Fertility of Goats with Prenatal Mortality Diagnosed by Ultrasound and Treated by PGF 2 α
Thirteen Saanen and Saanen crossbred female goats, between the ages of 6 months and 7, years were presented to the clinic, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sudan University of Science and Technology, for sonographic pregnancy diagnosis. Transabdominal ultrasound was performed using 3.5 MHz probe which revealed non-viable fetuses as judged by absence of heart beats and movements. Twelve goats were given single i/m injection of PGF2α analogue and 5% oxytetracycline. Ten goats responded to the treatment and six of them became pregnant and gave birth within the normal gestational period. One goat was diagnosed as non-pregnant, one goat developed hydrometra, and the subsequent fertility of two goats was unknown. Two full-term goats did not respond to treatment. Another dose of PGF2α was administered to them and again they did not respond. Manual attempts were done to deliver the full-term goat with dilated cervix and they were unsuccessful. Cesarean section and hysterectomy were then performed for the three full-term goats with unfavorable outcome. It can be concluded that ultrasound is a rapid, reliable, and nonhazardous procedure for the diagnosis of fetal mortality in goats and PGF2α treatment in conjunction with oxytetracycline is an efficient treatment
Orality in collective redress. Proposals for its implementation
Además de un cambio cultural en el modo de vivir el proceso, necesitamos reglas claras en una eventual legislación sobre procesos colectivos, que partiendo de una oralidad efectiva, trace pautas horizontales para aplicarse independientemente del fuero, materia y del vehÃculo procesal que puntualmente se utilice. Ello implicará un cambio de paradigma en la manera en la que se toman decisiones que influyen sobre la vida de miles de personas, haciéndolas más democráticas y con una base de amplio debate, que amplifique la legitimidad social y polÃtica del poder judicial, tradicionalmente visto como un poder elitista y contra-mayoritario.In addition to a cultural change in the way of living the process, we need clear rules in an eventual legislation on collective processes, which, starting from an effective orality, draw horizontal guidelines to be applied regardless of the jurisdiction, matter and the procedural vehicle that is occasionally used. This will imply a paradigm shift in the way decisions are made that influence the lives of thousands of people, making them more democratic and with a basis for broad debate, which amplifies the social and political legitimacy of the judiciary, traditionally seen as an elitist and counter-majority power.Facultad de Ciencias JurÃdicas y Sociale
Spin and chirality orderings of the one-dimensional Heisenberg spin glass with the long-range power-law interaction
The ordering of the one-dimensional Heisenberg spin glass interacting via the
long-range power-law interaction is studied by Monte Carlo simulations.
Particular attention is paid to the possible occurrence of the ``spin-chirality
decoupling'' for appropriate values of the power-law exponent \sigma. Our
result suggests that, for intermediate values of , the chiral-glass
order occurs at finite temperatures while the standard spin-glass order occurs
only at zero temperature.Comment: Proceedings of the Highly Frustrated Magnetism (HFM2006) conference.
To appear in a special issue of J. Phys. Condens. Matte
Some ecophysiological information on Geloina expansa (Bivalvia: Cyrenidae) population in Santiago River, northern Philippines: prelude to aquaculture technique development
Knowledge on the optimum environmental conditions for a potential aquaculture species is necessary to simulate an artificial setting. The current study investigated the influence of several environmental parameters on the physiology of the mud clam Geloina expansa under natural condition. Highest CIs were recorded during the months of May to August, averaging to 179.79 (±6.47 SE) while the rest of the months averaged only 158.53 (±2.68). Geloina expansa population monthly GSI in Santiago River ranged from 9.64 to 26.51, low values were observed from November to February (12.00±0.36) and from June to July (12.24±2.59). Chlorophyll a concentration and sediment TOM have significant influence in CI variations. DO significantly affected the changes in GSI. These ecophysiological information are vital for the development of aquaculture techniques for G. expansa in northern Philippines
On the Truncated Pareto Distribution with applications
The Pareto probability distribution is widely applied in different fields
such us finance, physics, hydrology, geology and astronomy. This note deals
with an application of the Pareto distribution to astrophysics and more
precisely to the statistical analysis of mass of stars and of diameters of
asteroids. In particular a comparison between the usual Pareto distribution and
its truncated version is presented. Finally a possible physical mechanism that
produces Pareto tails for the distribution of the masses of stars is suggested.Comment: 10 pages 6 figure
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