163 research outputs found

    Projects economic efficiency for reconstruction of heat pipelines flooded areas using modern thermal insulation construction

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    В работе, на основе экспериментальных, научных и эксплуатационных данных приводится оценка инвестиционной привлекательности программы по замене подтопляемых участков трубопроводов с минераловатной изоляцией на предизолированные на пенополиуретановой основе.In this paper, based on experimental, scientific and operational data is an investment attractiveness program assessment to replace flooded pipeline sections with mineral wool insulation on the polyurethane foam basis and pre-insulated

    Still in Need of Norms: The State of the Data in Citizen Science

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    This article offers an assessment of current data practices in the citizen science, community science, and crowdsourcing communities. We begin by reviewing current trends in scientific data relevant to citizen science before presenting the results of our qualitative research. Following a purposive sampling scheme designed to capture data management practices from a wide range of initiatives through a landscape sampling methodology (Bos et al. 2007), we sampled 36 projects from English-speaking countries. The authors used a semi-structured protocol to interview project proponents (either scientific leads or data managers) to better understand how projects are addressing key aspects of the data lifecycle, reporting results through descriptive statistics and other analyses. Findings suggest that citizen science projects are doing well in terms of data quality assessment and governance, but are sometimes lacking in providing open access to data outputs, documenting data, ensuring interoperability through data standards, or building robust and sustainable infrastructure. Based on this assessment, the paper presents a number of recommendations for the citizen science community related to data quality, data infrastructure, data governance, data documentation, and data access

    Changing social contracts in climate-change adaptation

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    Risks from extreme weather events are mediated through state, civil society and individual action 1 , 2 . We propose evolving social contracts as a primary mechanism by which adaptation to climate change proceeds. We use a natural experiment of policy and social contexts of the UK and Ireland affected by the same meteorological event and resultant flooding in November 2009. We analyse data from policy documents and from household surveys of 356 residents in western Ireland and northwest England. We find significant differences between perceptions of individual responsibility for protection across the jurisdictions and between perceptions of future risk from populations directly affected by flooding events. These explain differences in stated willingness to take individual adaptive actions when state support retrenches. We therefore show that expectations for state protection are critical in mediating impacts and promoting longer-term adaptation. We argue that making social contracts explicit may smooth pathways to effective and legitimate adaptation

    Food security among dryland pastoralists and agropastoralists: The climate, land-use change, and population dynamics nexus

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    During the last decades, pastoralist, and agropastoralist populations of the world’s drylands have become exceedingly vulnerable to regional and global changes. Specifically, exacerbated stressors imposed on these populations have adversely affected their food security status, causing humanitarian emergencies and catastrophes. Of these stressors, climate variability and change, land-use and management practices, and dynamics of human demography are of a special importance. These factors affect all four pillars of food security, namely, food availability, access to food, food utilization, and food stability. The objective of this study was to critically review relevant literature to assess the complex web of interrelations and feedbacks that affect these factors. The increasing pressures on the world’s drylands necessitate a comprehensive analysis to advise policy makers regarding the complexity and linkages among factors, and to improve global action. The acquired insights may be the basis for alleviating food insecurity of vulnerable dryland populations.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    THE MODELING ОF DRYING HEAT INSULATION OF HEAT NETWORKS

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    The work deals with investigation of the temperature distribution over the thickness of the insulation. Calculated coordinates dry insulation and heat flow as a function of drying time and thermal parameters. We have investigated the drying of thermal insulation after drying channel.В работе исследовано распределение температур по толщине изоляции. Рассчитаны координаты просохшей изоляции и тепловой поток в зависимости от времени сушки и теплофизических параметров. Исследовано время сушки тепловой изоляции после осушения канала

    Trapped in the prison of the mind: notions of climate-induced (im)mobility decision-making and wellbeing from an urban informal settlement in Bangladesh

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    The concept of Trapped Populations has until date mainly referred to people ‘trapped’ in environmentally high-risk rural areas due to economic constraints. This article attempts to widen our understanding of the concept by investigating climate-induced socio-psychological immobility and its link to Internally Displaced People’s (IDPs) wellbeing in a slum of Dhaka. People migrated here due to environmental changes back on Bhola Island and named the settlement Bhola Slum after their home. In this way, many found themselves ‘immobile’ after having been mobile—unable to move back home, and unable to move to other parts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, or beyond. The analysis incorporates the emotional and psychosocial aspects of the diverse immobility states. Mind and emotion are vital to better understand people’s (im)mobility decision-making and wellbeing status. The study applies an innovative and interdisciplinary methodological approach combining Q-methodology and discourse analysis (DA). This mixed-method illustrates a replicable approach to capture the complex state of climate-induced (im)mobility and its interlinkages to people’s wellbeing. People reported facing non-economic losses due to the move, such as identity, honour, sense of belonging and mental health. These psychosocial processes helped explain why some people ended up ‘trapped’ or immobile. The psychosocial constraints paralysed them mentally, as well as geographically. More empirical evidence on how climate change influences people’s wellbeing and mental health will be important to provide us with insights in how to best support vulnerable people having faced climatic impacts, and build more sustainable climate policy frameworks

    Dynamics of Drying Thermal Insulation of Pipelines

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    The work deals with investigation of the temperature distribution over the thickness of the insulation. Calculated coordinates dry insulation and heat flow as a function of drying time and thermal parameters. We have investigated the drying of thermal insulation after drying channel.В работе исследовано распределение температур по толщине изоляции. Рассчитаны координаты высохшей изоляции и тепловой поток в зависимости от времени сушки и теплофизических параметров. Исследовано время сушки тепловой изоляции после осушения канала
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