Defining marginality in the periurban areas of Quito
In Latin America, marginality is a complex phenomenon involving various geographically significant factors, including the critical, physical, social, and human aspects. Bouldering areas of cities are often excluded from infrastructural interventions and social policies. In the case of Andean countries such as Ecuador, marginality affects not only rural
Riccardo Porreca +3 more
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Cowpea: A low-cost quality protein source for food safety in marginal areas for agriculture. [PDF]
Martins Ferreira W +4 more
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Reuse and Reconversion as Sustainability Paradigm for Marginal Areas Regeneration
Imagining the future has become an increasingly arduous exercise especially if we consider the constant anthropic modifications and their consequences to which the environment is subjected. In the face of climate change, the reduction in land consumption and the energy efficiency of buildings are some of the missions to be pursued to achieve an ...
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The Italian Cilentana goat breed: productive performances and economic perspectives of goat farming in marginal areas. [PDF]
Iommelli P +3 more
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Radiomics features based on internal and marginal areas of the tumor for the preoperative prediction of microsatellite instability status in colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Ma Y +7 more
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Some olive cultivars grown in southeastern Italy are characterized by the production of olives with a reduced level of bitterness. They are known as sweet olive cultivars and fruits are usually consumed directly or cooked without any debittering process,
Salem Alhajj Ali +5 more
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Marginal Areas, between Potential and Future Projects
Alpine areas in the last decades of the 20th century have witnessed a remarkable process of depopulation: the effects on the environment caused by the abandonment of agri-pastoral practices have extended beyond the local dimension, changing landscape features and cultural traditions and transforming these areas into marginal lands.
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Towards the Identification of a Systemic Depopulation Areas Index: the Case of Molise
Southern European populations are shrinking and ageing. Concerns about the negative impact of significant population decline on Europe’s future economic development and social cohesion are increasingly featured in official documents and public debates ...
Carlo Lallo +2 more
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Growing Old in a Valley of Northern Italy: Informal Care Networks in a Shifting Welfare Scenario
This contribution explores the multifaceted care practices of Chiusella Valley, a Piedmontese valley nestled in the Italian Graian Alps, house of approximately 5000 inhabitants.
Roberta Clara Zanini +2 more
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Plant growth promoting bacteria in the endo- and rhizosphere of halophyte Cakile maritima Scop.
Beneficial bacteria adapted to hypersaline conditions represent a promising biotechnological tool for enhancing crop productivity in salt-affected agricultural systems, particularly as soil salinization constitutes an increasingly critical global ...
Angela Guerrieri +6 more
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