9,497 research outputs found
Energy Efficiency in Greenhouse Evaporative Cooling Techniques: Cooling Boxes versus Cellulose Pads
Evaporative cooling systems using a combination of evaporative pads and extractor fans require greenhouses to be hermetic. The greatest concentration of greenhouses in the world is located in southeast Spain, but these tend not to be hermetic structures and consequently can only rely on fogging systems as evaporative cooling techniques. Evaporative cooling boxes provide an alternative to such systems. Using a low-speed wind tunnel, the present work has compared the performance of this system with four pads of differing geometry and thickness manufactured by two different companies. The results obtained show that the plastic packing in the cooling unit produces a pressure drop of 11.05 Pa at 2 m·s−1, which is between 51.27% and 94.87% lower than that produced by the cellulose pads. This pressure drop was not influenced by increases in the water flow. The evaporative cooling boxes presented greater saturation efficiency at the same flow, namely 82.63%, as opposed to an average figure of 65% for the cellulose pads; and also had a lower specific consumption of water, at around 3.05 L·h−1·m−2·°C−1. Consequently, we conclude that evaporative cooling boxes are a good option for cooling non-hermetic greenhouses such as those most frequently used in the Mediterranean basin
External interventions in Mali and its borderlands: a case for stabilisation
The article’s main objective is to contribute to a better understanding of the concept of
stabilisation, in both academic and policy terms, by analysing theoutcomes of
counterinsurgency and support to peace operations in the Sahel by regional, continental,
and extra-continentalactors. It addresses the problematic associated with the so-called
‘intervention traffic jam’ resulting from numerous external initiativesin the political process
and conflict dynamics of Sahelian countries, with focus on central and northern Mali and its
borderlands.
The external interventions entered a new phase of the so-called liberal peace project
when, in the 2000s, peacekeeping modalities evolved into integrated or multidimensional
missions, as well as into a normative framework for statebuilding. Furthermore,
interventions in the Sahel reflect a return to stabilisation in the early 2010s – a concept
that emerges as an alternative to the peacebuilding-statebuilding nexus which dominated
the previous decade.
Despite the numerous stabilisation efforts, there are recurrent episodes of extreme
violence in the ethnically diverse central Mali, along with increased insecurity in
neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger. The insurgency phenomena in the border areas
between Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso (Liptako-Gourma) is often not only directly linked to
the association between the expansion of Salafi-Jihadist movements and the Malian
political crisis of 2012, but also to the weak state presence in large regions in the SaharaSahel and the challenges posed by ethnic pluralism.The article concludes by emphasising
the lack of integration of stabilisation responses into a political approach considering
different governance strategies. It also stresses the need to prioritise the restoration of the
state’s legitimate authority despite the achievement of a modus vivendi in the country’s
northern region
Trainee teachers’ perceptions on cyberbullying in educational contexts
This paper analyzes the perceptions of teachers in training regarding cyberbullying in schools. The objectives of the study were: to ascertain their perceptions regarding their concern and their commitment to cyberbullying, their agreement with the measures to address it in educational contexts, as well as the assessment of their capabilities to act and the training they have received and they would like to receive; to determine if the perceptions differ according to gender, age and degree pursued and if there are relationships between the perceptions; and, to define pre-service teachers’ profiles based on perceptions. With a survey research design, 408 students from different
undergraduate and graduate education-related degree programs at Spanish public universities participated. Findings highlight the coexistence of three different teacher in training profiles.
All profiles exhibit a high level of concern and recognize cyberbullying as a problem. They strongly agree with all the proposed prevention and management measures. Two of the three profiles perceive themselves as highly confident and willing to respond. On the contrary, participants in the third profile do not feel confident enough to act and consider their training insufficient, coinciding with the second profile. The need to approach this issue in the initial training of future education professionals is a main conclusion
- …