20 research outputs found

    A Bibliometric Analysis on the Link between Circular Economy and Supply Chain

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    Circular economy and supply chain are two topics that have aroused the interest of researchers in recent years, which we can find in a relationship of interdependence in the literature. The aim of this paper is to make a review using the technique of bibliometric analysis, on the interconnections in the literature between the concepts of circular economy and supply chain. In this sense, papers published on those subjects indexed in Web of Science (WoS) - 473 publications and Scopus - 633 publications were analysed, while identifying the most influential journals and authors in this area of study. The results highlighted an upward trend of publications on this topic, a top of the journals with the most published papers, a top of the most influential journals based on the number of citations received, the most influential papers depending on the number of citations received and a keywords co-occurrence mapping using VOSviewer software. Those results are useful in terms of identifying the most prolific journals regarding the volume of articles published, but also the most influential in terms of the volume of citations received, while drawing a clearer path for future research that may include in an integrated manner the circular economy and supply chain to identify ways to achieve superior economic performance in a sustainable manner

    FRAMING OF WINES FROM THE TRANSYLVANIA AREA IN P.D.O. DEPENDING ON THE PRODUCTION, VARIETY AND CULTIVATION AREA

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    The cultivation of grapes and the preparation of wine are human practices made since ancient times, in which the climate and soil conditions for the cultivation of grapes are the most favorable. Among the countries with viticulture and vinification in Europe, Romania as a wine country ranks fifth in viticulture, sixth place in grape production and sixth place in wine production. In the present paper, these criteria adapted to some grape varieties for red wines from Northern Transylvania were studied, in order to classify them in the PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) category. For the location of Lechinţa, Liliac wine cellar for Lechinţa PDO, the studied Merlot varieties record a production of 77.50 hl / ha. For the Fetească neagră variety a production of 77.70 hl / ha and for the Pinot Noir variety a wine production of 77.98 hl / ha, being the Vineyard with the best results for 2016 year

    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOIL TYPE AND DRY EXTRACT CONTENTN IN RED WINES FROM NORTHERN TRANSYLVANIA

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    The study of dry extract was conducted on Fetească neagră variety, cultivated in five vineyards, in the Northern Region of Transylvania, in a white wines consecrated area, to find favorability for red wines. The research was conducted on protected geographical indications and protected designations of origin in correlation with five soil types on which the black grapevine are cultivated. Were used analitycal results from an official authorized laboratory and samples presented to national evaluating commisions for origin and authenticity certification for the commercialize purpose with protected geographical indication or protected designation of origin. The soil type and the location are not limitative factors for accumulating of high values of dry extract in the grapes destinated for producing red wines. The results were almost similar in the red wines produced in clasical white wines area, with those from a consecrated area for quality red wines.

    Think and Act: Reflective Tool for professionals working with families (TART). Summary version

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    The IO3 aims to help organise and articulate reflection by the professional who works with families in situations of vulnerability or that are at risk and encourages professionals to continue questioning themselves about the processes of accompanying families with a broad, systemic, and ecological perspective. - The content of TART (IO3) is focused on a series of specific challenges of attention and intervention with today’s families in Europe. These challenges are listed in the previous IO by describing situations (IO1) and mentioning the main challenges that were identified by the professionals, parents, and young people (IO2). - The tool can be used both by the direct care professionals themselves to address their own practice, as well as by professionals who are dedicated to supervising teams, or by professionals who guide the professional practices of university students

    Think and Act: Reflective Tool for professionals working with families (TART)

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    This tool, Think and Act: Reflective Tool for Professionals working with Families (TART) (hereinafter TART) has been created within the framework of the Erasmus + Grow in Family Today project (hereinafter GIFT) (2018-FR01-KA202-0488115) with the participation of 4 European countries (France, Spain, Italy and Romania) represented by 4 entities and/or professional services that attend families in vulnerable situations (Caminante-FR, Consell Comarcal del Vallès Occidental-ESP, Casa di Ramia-IT and Holtis-RO) and the universities of 4 European countries (Pau et Pays de l’Adour University-UPPA-FR; Barcelona University and Lleida University-ESP; Padova University and Verona University-IT; Iasi University-RO). Within the framework of the GIFT project, two previous intellectual outputs have been created that are antecedents to and complement this current output. The first of them "Growing in family today: the challenge of diversity" addresses the issue of the family and the exercise of parenthood in the family today from the perspective of diversity, and identifies the main challenges in terms of intervention, defined by the components of the aforementioned partnership. The second output, entitled “Representations of growing in family today” focuses on the view held by families, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, as well as professionals, of what it means to grow in a family today. Both intellectual outputs are antecedents of this third intellectual output and contribute valuable elements to nurture the reflective processes that are proposed here..

    Piensa y Actúa: Herramienta para la Reflexión de los y las profesionales que trabajan con familias (TART)

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    Piensa y Actúa: Herramienta Reflexiva para los y las profesionales que trabajan con familias (TART, por las siglas en inglés de Think and Act: Reflective Tool for professionals working with families, a partir de ahora, TART) surge en el marco del proyecto Erasmus + Grow in Family Today (a partir de ahora GIFT) (2018-FR01-KA202-0488115) en el que participan cuatro países europeos (Francia, España, Italia y Rumanía) representados por cuatro entidades y/o servicios de profesionales que atienden a familias en situación de vulnerabilidad (Caminante-FR, Consell Comarcal del Vallès Occidental-ES, Casa di Ramia-IT y Holtis-RU) y por universidades de cuatro países europeos (Universidad de Pau y la Región del Adour, FR; Universidad de Barcelona y Universidad de Lleida, ES; Universidad de Padua y Universidad de Verona, IT, y Universidad de Iași, RU). En el marco del proyecto GIFT se han elaborado dos producciones intelectuales previas que son antecedentes de la actual y la complementan. La primera de ellas, “Creciendo en familia hoy: el desafío de la pluralidad” (2021), aborda el tema de la familia y el ejercicio de la parentalidad en la familia hoy en día desde la diversidad e identifica los principales retos en términos de intervención definidos por los componentes de dicho partenariado. La segunda producción titulada “Representations of growing in family today” (2021) se centra en la visión que tienen las familias, padres, madres, hijos e hijas, así como los y las profesionales, de lo que significa crecer en familia hoy. Ambas producciones intelectuales suponen antecedentes de esta tercera producción intelectual y aportan elementos valiosos para nutrir los procesos reflexivos que se proponen aquí..

    FLEXIBILITY OF DEVELOPMENTAL GOALS AS AN ADAPTIVE MECHANISM IN YOUTH LEAVING THE PROTECTION SYSTEM

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    The research started from the observation that only the simple allocation of resources - material and financial - does not explain the development of adolescents and young people, as is the case with placement centers where, in apparently equal conditions, there are highly different results. The study aims to contribute to the understanding of the perception of this category of beneficiaries of the child protection system regarding the situation in which they are, the plans and directions of future development concerning the resources held, and the identification of some resilient mechanisms of interaction between the individual and the social context. The data were collected through three focus groups held in residential care in Iași county (Romania) and three semi-structured interviews that included adolescents and young people who were in residential care (N1 = 20) and who left the system of child protection (N2 = 13). The results revealed that the purposes of these young people do not differ from those of their colleagues who are not in residential care (school, career, family). However, their translation into practice is problematic and, as a result, with increasing age and leaving the protection system, there is an adaptation of the concrete objectives to the available resources (employment, work abroad). Goals alone are insufficient to support development, but resources (social, material, individual qualities) and social opportunities are needed
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