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    Why it takes an 'ontological shock' to prompt increases in small firm resilience : sensemaking, emotions and flood risk

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    This article uses a sensemaking approach to understand small firms’ responses to the threat of external shocks. By analysing semi-structured interviews with owners of flooded small firms, we investigate how owners process flood experiences and explore why such experiences do not consistently lead to the resilient adaptation of premises. We, conclude that some of the explanation for low levels of adaptation relates to a desire to defend existing sensemaking structures and associated identities. Sensemaking structures are only revised if these structures are not critical to business identity, or if a flood constitutes an ‘ontological shock’ and renders untenable existing assumptions regarding long-term business continuity. This article has implications for adaptation to the growing risk of flooding, climate change and external shocks. Future research analysing external shocks would benefit from using a sensemaking approach and survey studies should include measurements of ‘ontological’ impact as well as material and financial damage. In addition, those designing information campaigns should take account of small firms’ resistance to information that threatens their existing sensemaking structures and social identities

    Decision Support Tool for energy-efficient, sustainable and integrated urban stormwater management

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    [EN] The use of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) to manage urban runoff and contribute to environmental and landscape improvement is now widely known, but its application is still limited in many regions, like in Mediterranean countries. In addition, there is a lack of Decision Support Tools that consider all their benefits in the decision making process in a clear and integrated holistic way. In this paper, the (ESTORMED)-S-2 Decision Support Tool is presented. This tool analyses the impact of stormwater management in the urban environment and introduces energetic and environmental criteria in the decision making process. Therefore, it aims to fill in the existing "gap" between SuDS manuals and guidelines and regional and local decision makers, since it quantifies SuDS benefits and includes them in the comparison of different stormwater scenarios. Finally, the results of applying this tool to compare drainage infrastructures in a real urban development are described. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The E2STORMED project (Reference: 1C-MED12-14), within which the Decision Support Tool described in this paper has been developed, was funded by the MED Programme of the European Union. Authors would also like to express their gratitude to the E2STORMED project partners for their assistance and collaboration in this work.Morales Torres, A.; Escuder Bueno, I.; Andrés Doménech, I.; Perales Momparler, S. (2016). Decision Support Tool for energy-efficient, sustainable and integrated urban stormwater management. Environmental Modelling & Software. 84:518-528. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.07.019S5185288

    Community-based environmental management for malaria control: evidence from a small-scale intervention in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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    Historically, environmental management has brought important achievements in malaria control and overall improvements of health conditions. Currently, however, implementation is often considered not to be cost-effective. A community-based environmental management for malaria control was conducted in Dar es Salaam between 2005 and 2007. After community sensitization, two drains were cleaned followed by maintenance. This paper assessed the impact of the intervention on community awareness, prevalence of malaria infection, and Anopheles larval presence in drains. A survey was conducted in neighbourhoods adjacent to cleaned drains; for comparison, neighbourhoods adjacent to two drains treated with larvicides and two drains under no intervention were also surveyed. Data routinely collected by the Urban Malaria Control Programme were also used. Diverse impacts were evaluated through comparison of means, odds ratios (OR), logistic regression, and time trends calculated by moving averages. Individual awareness of health risks and intervention goals were significantly higher among sensitized neighbourhoods. A reduction in the odds of malaria infection during the post-cleaning period in intervention neighbourhoods was observed when compared to the pre-cleaning period (OR = 0.12, 95% CI 0.05-0.3, p < 0.001). During the post-cleaning period, a higher risk of infection (OR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.1-2.4, p = 0.0069) was observed in neighbourhoods under no intervention compared to intervention ones. Eighteen months after the initial cleaning, one of the drains was still clean due to continued maintenance efforts (it contained no waste materials and the water was flowing at normal velocity). A three-month moving average of the percentage of water habitats in that drain containing pupae and/or Anopheles larvae indicated a decline in larval density. In the other drain, lack of proper resources and local commitment limited success. Although environmental management was historically coordinated by authoritarian/colonial regimes or by industries/corporations, its successful implementation as part of an integrated vector management framework for malaria control under democratic governments can be possible if four conditions are observed: political will and commitment, community sensitization and participation, provision of financial resources for initial cleaning and structural repairs, and inter-sectoral collaboration. Such effort not only is expected to reduce malaria transmission, but has the potential to empower communities, improve health and environmental conditions, and ultimately contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development

    Die maternale Gesundheit von Frauen mit Fluchterfahrung

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    Kasper A. Die maternale Gesundheit von Frauen mit Fluchterfahrung. Presented at the 15. Deutscher Hebammenkongress, Bremen

    Vyhodnocení ekonomických dopadů existence CHKO a NP ve vztahu k prosperitě dotčených regionů

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    Zpráva obsahuje následující výstupy: 1. Úvod, 2. Analýza právních nástrojů, 3. Socioekonomická analýza, 4. Analýza konfliktů, 5. Hloubková analýza, 6. Syntéza/shrnutí klíčových faktů, 7. Návrhová část - doporučení technicko-administrativního charakteru a legislativní návrhy

    Informační podpora pro navrhování strategií řízení kvality ovzduší v aglomeracích včetně modelování účasti zdrojů znečištění‚ podpora přípravy ČR v oblasti ochrany kvality ovzduší na členství v Evropské agentuře ŽP a zajišťování zpráv pro mezinárodní organizace:Analýza stavu legislativy ČR v oblasti ochrany ovzduší a hodnocení přijatých ekologických opatření ve vztahu k předpokládanému vývoji ekonomiky v ČR ve výhledu do roku 2010

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    Zpráva je rozdělena do částí: Aktualizace analýzy platných a připravovaných právních předpisů ČR a ES v oblasti ochrany ovzduší, Aktualizace analýzy dosavadních nákladů v oblasti ochrany ovzduší a analýzy odhadů budoucích nákladů k ochraně ovzduší, Formulace závěrů – predikce vývoje právních předpisů ES, právních předpisů ČR a dalších relevantních dokumentů v horizontu roku 2010 a Formulace závěrů – ekonomické hodnocení opatření vyplývajících z existující i připravované legislativy v kontextu očekávaného vývoje ekonomiky

    Návrh Plánu odpadového hospodářství České republiky (POH ČR)

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    Pracovní verze Plánu odpadového hospodářství ČR č. 2.2/D/2/519, která je předkládána k posouzení vlivu na životní prostředí podle zákona č. 244/1992., o posuzování vlivů rozvojových koncepcí a programů na životní prostředí (SEA.
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