469 research outputs found
Nitrogen and phosphorus balances on Finnish dairy farms
The calculation of whole-farm nutrient balance is an effective and simple method for estimating the potential nutrient loading from dairy farming into the environment. In Finland, however, the published results based on larger number of farms are still lacking. In this study whole-farm nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) balances on Finnish dairy farms were studied based on short-cut data for the year 2002. The survey was targeted to 1260 dairy farms, located all over Finland. Of the 386 replies received, 319 were used for subsequent statistical analyses. The association between selected farm variables and nutrient balance was studied using regression analysis and a sensitivity coefficient was calculated for each regression slope. The average (± standard deviation) whole-farm nutrient balance for N and P was 109 (±41.3) and 12 (±7.2) kg ha-1, respectively. The most responsive factors affecting the nutrient balances were total nutrient and fertilizer import per ha, followed by animal density, milk export per ha and concentrate import per ha. The results suggested that nutrient surpluses could be controlled more easily in combined crop and milk than in specialised milk production. It is concluded that nutrient surplus on Finnish dairy farms is markedly lower than that on areas with intensive production in central European countries. However, when nutrient balances were extrapolated to comparable production intensity as in central Europe, the level of the surpluses was equal
Adaptive discontinuous Galerkin approximations to fourth order parabolic problems
An adaptive algorithm, based on residual type a posteriori indicators of
errors measured in and norms, for a numerical
scheme consisting of implicit Euler method in time and discontinuous Galerkin
method in space for linear parabolic fourth order problems is presented. The a
posteriori analysis is performed for convex domains in two and three space
dimensions for local spatial polynomial degrees . The a posteriori
estimates are then used within an adaptive algorithm, highlighting their
relevance in practical computations, which results into substantial reduction
of computational effort
‘What face … will the bogeyman of this dark century wear?’ Politicizing a Contemporary Joker
What might a political reading of the Joker look like in the 21st century? Although the politics of Batman have been a subject of a number of academic studies, comparatively less is said about those of his arch nemesis. This article builds on the existing proposals in Peaslee and Weiner’s recently published The Joker: A Serious Study of the Clown Prince of Crime in order to offer a new interpretation of how the character might be politicized during an era of monstrous inequality that is enforced increasingly aggressive ways. It begins by mapping out consistent patterns of the Joker’s appearances throughout his publication history. It provides a close examination of The Killing Joke and Batman: Going Sane, which are analyzed alongside themes of trauma, precarity and multiplicity. Finally, it turns to consider Azzarello and Bermejo’s The Joker in unison with the recent theoretical work of Joshua Clover in order to propose that sometimes – in more senses than one – the Joker can truly be a riot
‘on-fold worldly-cares’: Metrical Cookery with Bill Griffiths
This article closely examines Bill Griffiths’ fugitive pamphlet Metrical Cookery, published through his Amra Imprint in 1991. Considering the anecdotes regarding Griffiths’ diet, a sequence about cooking seems like a peculiar subject matter, but this article seeks to demonstrate that underneath the domestic exterior of the poems, the poet is in fact conducting a sociopolitical interrogation of the ‘illogical’ and ‘arbitrary’ premises of hierarchy and power, and ultimately presents a challenge to these systems of societal exclusion. This analysis is approached with reference to other Amra publications from 1991; Marx’s concept of alienated labour; as well as studies into the social anthropology of cooking and eating. The article also makes reference to Vaneigem’s The Revolution of Everyday Life, along with briefer discussions of works by both Adorno and Bu?rger. Ultimately, the article suggests that the poems of Metrical Cookery are a refusal of constraints that is enacted through the familiarity of its subject matter, which allows Griffiths to explore – if only on an aesthetic level – alternative modes of solidarity and sociality
Writing on: Context and Visual Culture in Recent Works of Allen Fisher and Ulli Freer
This article is a study of Allen Fisher’s Proposals and SPUTTOR, and Ulli Freer’s Burner on the Buff. It aims to demonstrate that these works, despite their individual differences, share certain common parallels: (1) an interest in literary and visual culture, and (2) an awareness of the bearing these aspects of culture have on questions of state and civil authority. In the case of Proposals, this is discussed via the context of work – particularly in relation to the marketization of Higher Education (HE) – and Fisher’s poetics of ‘confidence in lack’. These analyses are extended further through an examination of the social history of the US Space Shuttle programme under the Reagan administration, and the visual practices of collage in SPUTTOR. The broader claims of these arguments are subsequently paralleled with cultural and socio-legal perspectives pertaining to graffiti–especially in connection to Banksy’s recent work, Art Buff, which ultimately provides a crucial context for understanding key aspects of Burner on the Buff
An A Posteriori Error Indicator for Discontinuous Galerkin Approximations of Fourth Order Elliptic Problems
We introduce a residual-based a posteriori error indicator for discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of the biharmonic equation with essential boundary conditions. We show that the indicator is both reliable and efficient with respect to the approximation error measured in terms of a natural energy norm, under minimal regularity assumptions. We validate the performance of the indicator within an adaptive mesh refinement procedure and show its asymptotic exactness for a range of test problems
Sijaishuoltoprosessin alkuvaihe Laaban Oy:ssä
Teimme opinnäytetyömme Laaban Oy:n toiveesta. Laaban Oy on yksityinen lastensuojelulaitos, johon kuuluu kaksi yksikköä; Riihenmäen Ryhmäkoti sekä Ryhmäkoti Metsäpolku.
Laaban Oy:llä on käytössään toimintakäsikirja, joka osaltaan ohjaa yrityksen toimintaa. Toimintakäsikirjaan sisältyy prosessikuvaukset, joista taas yksi osa on uuden asiakkaan tulo- ja muuttoprosessi. Opinnäytetyömme tarkoituksena on uuden asiakkaan eli sijoitetun lapsen tulo- ja muuttoprosessin kartoittaminen. Kartoittamisella tarkoitamme tässä yhteydessä tulo- ja muuttoprosessin rakenteen, kulun ja käytänteiden näkyväksi tekemistä. Tarkoituksena on kerätä kokemuksiin perustuvaa tietoa työntekijöiltä ja yksiköissä asuvilta lapsilta tulo- ja muuttoprosessista. Lisäksi tarkoituksenamme on löytää tulo- ja muuttoprosessiin liittyviä toimivia käytänteitä sekä kehittämiskohteita. Keräämämme tiedon on tarkoitus toimia apuna ja pohjana Laaban Oy:n johtoryhmälle prosessikuvauksen laatimiseen. Prosessikuvauksen funktiona on välittää koko työyhteisön hiljaista tietoa yksilötasolle, eli päivittää pitkäaikaisten työntekijöiden tietämystä, nopeuttaa uuden työntekijän orientoitumista työhön ja ennen kaikkea nopeuttaa ja helpottaa uuden lapsen tulo- ja muuttoprosessia ja lapsen asettumista.
Opinnäytetyömme on tutkimusosio on luonteeltaan laadullinen. Aineistonkeruumenetelmänä käytimme fokusryhmähaastatteluja sekä parihaastatteluja. Haastattelimme kummankin ryhmäkodin lapsia sekä työntekijöitä erikseen. Analyysimenetelmänä käytimme sisällönanalyysia.First steps in the fostercare process in laaban oy
The main study for our thesis was commissioned by the Laaban Oy. Laaban Oy is a private, non-governmental and non-municipal child welfare organization, consisting of two separate units, Riihenmäen Ryhmäkoti and Ryhmäkoti Metsäpolku.
Laaban Oy has in its use a directive that gives the company its operative guidelines. The directive includes process descriptions, one part of them dealing with the entry, transfer and moving process of a new customer in the child welfare service. Our thesis aimed to map out this process. By mapping out we mean the charting of the structure, progression and the conventions in the case in question. Our main goal is to gather data and information based on the knowledge of the staff and children living in these particular units. We intended to find existing conventions, which were stated as being functional and we also tried to point out subjects that required improvement. The gathered data will operate as a template and help the Laaban Oy executive group to work on the new process descriptions. The function of the process descriptions was to provide tacit knowledge from the whole working community to the individual level. This knowledge gathered together should upgrade the know-how of long-term -employees, speed up the orientation of new employees and above all, ease the moving and settling down of a new child.
The nature of the thesis’ research section was qualitative. The data was collected in focus group-interviews. We interviewed the children and the employees from both of the units as separate groups. The interviews were analysed with content analysis
Localisation of primary food production in Finland: production potential and environmental impacts of food consumption patterns
The potential for and environmental consequences of localising primary production of food were investigated by considering different food consumption patterns, based on conventional and organic production. Environmental impact was assessed according to agricultural land use and numbers of production animals, both of which depend on food consumption. The results were quantified in terms of nutrient balances, greenhouse gas and acid emissions and the diversity of crop cultivation, which indicate eutrophication of watersheds, climate change and landscape changes, respectively.
The study region was able to satisfy its own needs for all farming and food consumption scenarios. Dietary choice had a marked impact on agricultural land use and on the environmental parameters considered. Organic farming for local food production resulted in higher greenhouse gas emissions. Compared with mixed diets, the vegetarian diet was associated with lower emissions and nutrient surpluses, but also with reduced crop diversity. The arable areas allocated to leys and pastures were also smaller.
The study area represents a predominantly rural region and is a net exporter of agricultural produce. Therefore, only part of the environmental impact of food production results from local needs. Both the differences among the dietary options and the overall environmental benefit of localised primary food production were greatly reduced when considering total agricultural production of the region. Much of the negative impact of agriculture is due to food consumption in the densely populated urban areas, but the consequences are mainly felt in the production areas. The environmental impacts of localisation of primary food production for the rural areas are small and inconsistent. The results indicate the importance of defining ‘local’ on a regional basis and including the urban food sinks in impact assessment
Carbon footprint of food - an approach from national level and from a food portion
The evaluation of food chain environmental impacts was conducted using an environmental
accounting model developed for the Finnish food sector, and a model of a Finnish standard lunch plate, which
followed nutritional recommendations and represented division of a plate into three parts; half of the plate
comprising vegetables, one quarter protein and one quarter carbohydrate.The impacts on climate change were
analysed over the whole food chain. Different methods of food processing were assessed: preparation of a
standard lunch plate at home, public food service preparation of lunch portions and industrial processing of
ready‐made food. The overall aim was to help consumers make environmentally responsible choices in
consumption and identify the key areas requiring improvement in terms of climate change and the food supply
chain.According to environmental accounting in the food sector, the food chain accounts for 7% of CO2
emissions, 43% of CH4 emissions, and 50% of N2O emissions produced across the entire economy. Impact
contribution of the Finnish food chain in climate change was calculated to be 14%. Food represented 15‐20% of
the climate change impact of daily consumption. The carbon footprint ranged from 570g to 3.5kg equivalent
CO2 for a single food portion. Impact profiles of portions varied depending on raw material composition and
production procedure. Producers of animal products, food consumers making their food choices, and
particularly decision makers in public catering are the critical stakeholders for minimizing climate change
impacts of the food chain
“love : necessity : anti-fa”: Hostile Environments and Necropolitics in Nat Raha’s Of Sirens, Body & Faultlines and Jay Bernard’s Surge
The UK’s legislation on immigration in the 2010s has been defined by a hostile environment. This essay traces the ways in which two poets in the UK have responded to, and intervened in, this violent political climate. Through a close examination of Nat Raha’s Of Sirens, Body & Faultlines and Jay Bernard’s Surge, the essay demonstrates how both poets understand the present hostile environment in a wider historical context, and how they consequently make possible a new understanding of our contemporary moment, as well as possible pathways towards resisting the UK’s necropolitical immigration policies
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