55 research outputs found
Integrated Environmental Study for Beach Management: A Methodological Approach
This paper aims to present a project convened by the University of Genoa and Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), in collaboration with Local Authorities, concerning the development of tools for beach management in the Riviera del Beigua (Liguria Region, Italy). The aim of the first step of the project is to assess the environmental state of resort beaches examining them interdisciplinary, through a data analysis based on a sound understanding of the components of the physical and the human system. The following step will be the treatment of the data, through the use of various instruments, which use a synthesis analysis, such as the traditional SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis, and the use of a set of environmental and socio-economic indicators. Finally, our ultimate target is to propose guidelines, which will supply an instrument to back up policies concerning beach planning and management
An ecosystem simulation modelo for the northern Gulf of California
The Northern Gulf of California is an important Mexican aquatic ecosystem both in terms of biodiversity and also in valuable fishing resources. Two highly endangered, endemic species inhabit the area and three Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are already implemented. Some conflicts are evident between conservation and exploitation by multi-species and multi-sector fisheries. In this context, ecosystem trophic models coupled with temporal and spatial dynamics simulations are considered important tools to test temporal and spatial management alternatives in the fishing effort allocation. In this report, we show several ecosystem model results and describe the construction of the spatial ecosystem model considering today’s fishing spatial allocation. Ecopath results highlight the role of the endangered species, top predators and fleets on ecosystem components. Ecosim outcomes show the effects of temporal fishing effort increments and decrements on the two endangered species. The simulation of no fishing illustrates the recovery potential of these species while the simulation of doubling fishing points up the risk of an even more drastic decrease of the biomass of the endangered species. Finally, the implementation of the Ecospace model permits a satisfactory representation of the known spatial distribution of the model components. This allows the setting of possible MPA scenarios in order to test the ecological effects of diverse spatial fishing allocation designs
Fruit bioactive constituents and mineral composition in different tomato genotypes ripened under UVB-depeted growth conditions.
The whole ripening cycle of the hybrid tomato line DRW 5981 and Esperanza, characterised by high and low licopene levels rispectively, was followed under two different light conditions in order to evaluate the effects of the UVB radiations on the biosynthesis of both carotenoids and flavonoids and the nutrient composition of the fruits. The control plants were subjected to the whole light spectrum, whereas in a second tunnel UVB rays were shielded by a special plastic film. The analysis of carotenoids and flavonoids pointed out the importance of the different nature of light radiations on the accumulation of these antioxidant compounds during ripening
A genetic dissection of phytochrome role in flavonoids and carotenoids accumulation in tomato fruits
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