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Tomei, François. "Strategie e strumenti di valorizzazione nelle filiere alimentari: la filiera carne." ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE, no. 1 (August 2011): 203–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ecag2011-001010.
Full textCastellini, Alessandra, and Alessandro Ragazzoni. "Strumenti per valorizzare la filiera "carne" in un'ottica di sostenibilitŕ ambientale: produrre energia e limitare l'impatto dei nitrati." ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE, no. 1 (August 2011): 297–317. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ecag2011-001014.
Full textCaracciolo, Francesco, Luigi Cembalo, Gianni Cicia, Klaus G. Grunert, Teresa Del Giudice, and Athanasios Krystallis. "Attributi di processo e di prodotto nella filiera carne suina: un'analisi europea delle preferenze dei consumatori attraverso un modello generalizzato ad utilitŕ stocastica." ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE, no. 1 (August 2011): 251–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ecag2011-001012.
Full textLeteux, Sylvain. "L’impact des transports ferroviaires sur la filière de la viande et la consommation carnée à Paris (1850-1920)." Revue d’histoire des chemins de fer, no. 41 (April 30, 2010): 189–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rhcf.1191.
Full textCreuzet, J., N. Guissous, A. Burnod, C. Albaret, C. Degravi, and G. Duval. "318 Filière gériatrique aux urgences : quelle solution ?" Journal Européen des Urgences 17 (March 2004): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0993-9857(04)97306-2.
Full textNielly, H., A. C. Ezanno, A. Aimé, A. C. Fougerousse, G. Werkoff, R. Bessellère, A. Merens, J. M. Giraud, A. Woloch, and C. Ficko. "Filière ambulatoire COVID-19 aux urgences : retour d’expérience et perspectives." Journal Européen des Urgences et de Réanimation 33, no. 1 (March 2021): 4–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurea.2021.01.001.
Full textSomohano, C. Ara, S. Hamelin, C. Sabourdy, S. Perrin, P. Dumanoir, A. S. Lucas, L. Vercueil, and F. Carpentier. "Malaises neurologiques aux urgences : apport d’une filière ambulatoirespécialisée d’accès rapide." Journal Européen des Urgences 21 (March 2008): A98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeur.2008.03.249.
Full textBeccaria, Pierre. "La réforme foncière en Guadeloupe (1950-1994)." Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire de la Guadeloupe, no. 111 (February 9, 2018): 51–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1043232ar.
Full textDufau, R., G. Kierzek, F. Dumas, J. M. Tigaud, E. Pujade-Lauraine, and J. L. Pourriat. "Mise en place et évaluation d’une filière « urgences cancerologiques » au sein d’un service d’urgence." Journal Européen des Urgences 22 (June 2009): A208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeur.2009.03.035.
Full textTaboulet, P. "Analyse des filieres de patients qui convergent aux urgences et consequences pour les hôpitaux de proximite." Réanimation Urgences 7, no. 2 (March 1998): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1164-6756(98)80200-4.
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Brogna, Nico <1973>. "Miglioramento della qualità della carne suina: modificazioni della frazione lipidica nella filiera di produzione del suino pesante." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/223/1/TesiDottorato_Nico_Brogna.pdf.
Full textBrogna, Nico <1973>. "Miglioramento della qualità della carne suina: modificazioni della frazione lipidica nella filiera di produzione del suino pesante." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/223/.
Full textSassi, Umberto. "Evoluzione della produzione del pollo da carne in italia." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019.
Find full textCreti, Tommaso. "Analisi delle fasi di macellazione e lavorazione delle carni suine in una filiera integrata." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/23375/.
Full textBorges, Cristina. "A filiere suinicola em Santa Catarina." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 1993. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/75910.
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O propósito deste trabalho é analisar o setor suinícola catarinense, através da descrição de suas relações técnico-econômicas, evidênciando-se, assim, as interações entre seus agentes. Inicialmente, é apresentada a metodologia utilizada, a análise de Filière, sua aplicabilidade enquanto ferramenta de análise de sistemas industriais e as etapas para a implementação da mesma. Seguindo a metodologia, primeiro é descrita a evolução histórica do setor suinícola catarinense, o que permite identificar as suas lógicas de desenvolvimento. Posteriormente, são desenvolvidas as análises técnica e econômica do setor. Destacando-se, na leitura técnica, os aspectos relacionados com processamento e os respectivos setores auxiliares envolvidos com a atividade suinícola. Na leitura econômica, trata-se dos aspectos referentes aos mercados consumidores (interno e externo), evidênciando-se pontos fortes e fracos do setor e suas respectivas estratégias presentes e futuras. Na conclusão são apresentadas as perspectivas para o setor suinícola catarinense.
Chastel, Jean-Marc. "Le rôle des institutions dans l'évolution de la filière canne à sucre à La Réunion." Montpellier, ENSA, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995ENSA0024.
Full textFERRONATO, GIULIA. "Valutazione dell'impatto ambientale a diversi livelli di scala del settore zootecnico." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/72497.
Full textIn the last three decades global demand of food, in particular animal proteins (meat, milk, and eggs), has increased according to the population growth, that is expected to go up to 9 billion by the 2050. These, in fact, represent an important source of energy, high-quality protein, micronutrients and vitamins. Therefore, this improvement could contribute to the lifespan increase and food demand. The latter forced the agricultural sector to a further intensification that affected also the cultivation of crops for animal feeding. Agricultural and livestock productions have a relevant environmental impact, and this topic is object of criticism and scientific investigation also to more accurately define its contribution and potential mitigation strategies, considering also that agricultural stage is the main contributor to the environmental impact of the food production chain. It is recognized, in fact, that agricultural sector directly contribute to the 21% of total global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, mostly consisting of methane followed by nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide. These emissions are mainly associated with the livestock production, in particular with ruminants breeding that contributes directly to methane emissions due to ruminal and manure fermentation; the remaining part is composed by indirect emissions from deforestation, energy use and animal feed production. The scope of this thesis was the evaluation of environmental footprint in the livestock sector at different subject scale level. Italian meat supply chain, dairy farms, Grana Padano PDO cheese factory and single animals was investigated in order to quantify environmental footprint. In the first work, the Italian meat supply chain has been evaluated whit a mass flow analysis (MFA) approach and life cycle assessment (LCA) approach. Firstly, the quantification of meat had been made from slaughter to household consumption, starting form carcass weight to real meat consumed. At these levels, meat form cattle, pig, sheep and goat, equidae, and rabbit was taken in account. During the chain also meat losses and waste were quantified. In particular animal by-products (ABPs) were quantified for single species and categorized into heath level risk according to the Regulation (EC) 1069/2009. According to the category (Cat 1, Cat 2 or Cat3), assuming that all ABPs were destinated to rendering process, use and disposal of rendered products was identified. The MFA confirmed how Italy is a net importer of cattle and pork meat while it is self-sustaining for poultry meat. Mass flow analysis revealed that in 2013, 2.86 Mt of meat were consumed in Italy. It is equivalent to 131 g/day/pro-capita and to 47.91 kg/year/pro-capita of meat consumed. In percentage the total amount of consumed meat is represented by 46% of pig, 28% of poultry and 23% of cattle and 3% of other meat (rabbit, equidae, and sheep and goat). This approach quantified the ABPs produced at slaughtering level and food wastes at retail and consumer levels. Slaughter phase was the main source of waste, producing 0.80 Mt of ABPs, 48% of the total amount of waste originated in the meat supply chain. Results highlighted how the ABPs are already almost completely reused, compatibly with their health level risk, demonstrating the circularity of the system through the quantification of the avoided products and relative GHGs emissions. Concerning other food wastes, the results of the present evaluation could be considered only an estimate due to the lack of specific national coefficients. After quantification LCA was applied in order to evaluate environmental footprint, considering also avoided product due to the re-use of rendered ABPs. LCA results reveal that daily meat consumption pro-capita emits 4.0 kg CO2eq represented by 30% of cattle meat, 9.6% of pig meat and 8% of poultry meat. Emissions allocated to ABPs are the 60% and their re-use decrease the emissions about 10%. Second and third works focused the milk and PDO Grana Padano global warming potential (GWP). Overall, twenty-seven dairy farms, producing milk destinated to Grana Padano PDO cheese and one cheese factory, situated in the Piacenza province were evaluated. Primary data were collected by using a specific survey. This included for the farms the request of data regarding herd composition, feeding management, milk production, herd management and performace, crops cultivation and resource use, whereas for the cheese factory, the survey included energy resource use and input requested by cheese making process. In the second work, 10 dairy farms were evaluated in order to assess the milk Carbon Footprint (CF) and the main source of emissions. The system boundary was a cradle-to-farm-gate and functional unit is 1 kg of FPCM (Fat and Protein corrected milk). The CF of 1 kg of FPCM resulted equal to 1.33 kg CO2eq/kg FPCM with a wide range of variation from 1.02 to 1.62 kg CO2eq/kg FPCM. Emissions due to enteric fermentation and manure fermentation represented the 52% of the total, while acquired feed the 36%. Self-production and energetic consumption represented 6% and 6% respectively. In the third, Grana Padano PDO production was considered. The milk destinated to cheese processing showed an average value of CF equal to 1.38 kg CO2eq/kg FPCM, with a minimum value of 1.02 and a maximum one of 1.94 kg CO2eq/kg FPCM. Instead, the CF average value of 1 kg of PDO Grana Padano cheese was equal to 9.99 kg CO2eq, showing an agricultural stage contribution of 94%. Results of these works were in accord with similar studies reported in literature and had pointed out how dairy farms showed a greater level of environmental sustainability but with possibilities for improvement, mainly through herd management enhancement (productive and reproductive performances). Fourth work was about the development of proxies able to predict the methane emissions from individual cows. This focus is a hot research point in order to improve the mitigation strategies to reduce methane emissions because of the main GHG contributor. Methane emission is mainly driven by feed intake and diet composition, but it is difficult to measure intake in commercial farms. The study aimed to verify the possibility of using NIRS of faeces (NIRSf) alone and in combination with other phenotypic parameters available at a farm level to predict methane production (MP, g/d) from individual lactating dairy cows. NIRSf alone allowed a fairly good estimation of methane yield and the estimations were improved to a similar degree when BW, MY or ECM were considered, whereas combining NIRSf with more than one other parameters improved the estimations with a very little extent only. Methane can be predicted using models that consider the DMI, BW or MY but the main limitation is represented by the data availability. Near Infrared technique applied to faecal samples, in particular when combined with other phenotypic parameters, can represent a valid alternative for large-scale measurements in commercial dairy farms for genetic selection of low emitters dairy cows, when DMI measurement is usually not available.
Benadid, Farida. "La veille, catalyse de l’innovation : conception d’une méthode appliquée a la filière forêt-bois-papier." Thesis, Bordeaux 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011BOR40043/document.
Full textThe thesis proposes an original methodology allowing the detection of potential themes of innovation and research which can lead to projects. This methodology is based on the strategic scanning and the knowledge management which are two components of competitive intelligence. It is applied to the Forest-Wood-Paper sector in Aquitaine and leans on two key informative supports of this sector: the Technology Plateform Forest-Wood-Paper and the COST « Forest, Products and Services ». Combining the methods of strategic scanning and knowledge management, the analyzed information ends in the construction of two cognitive maps: a mind map and a conceptual map. These last ones highlight potential themes, that is: those being able to be the object of a project of research and innovation. To be successful, these potential themes shall deal with industrial needs deserving a deepening with concerned partners. The method leads to select two themes: the intelligent cover of wooden surfaces and the use of agro-materials in the construction, which end in the execution of three projects: the collaborative project « Smart Wood Coating », a COST project « Smart and innovating technologies for wood » and the collaborative project “Housing Resource Evolution Life” (RHEV). All concern technological innovations, the two first ones are determined by environmental regulations and the last one by societal demand. This thesis brings to light and analyzes the way competitive intelligence and knowledge management can catalyze innovation
Martignac, Cécile. "Maintien d’une filière dominante ou projet de territoire : le cas du sucre à La Réunion." Montpellier 3, 2006. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00369154.
Full textThis research work proposes to explore the paradox of the massive support for the Reunion Island “sugar cane” channel in a context that today appears to be structurally unfavourable, in particular when looked at under the two principal trends: on the global level, the current evolution of international commercial rules relative to the sugar sector compromise the long-term durability of the current support layout of the channel; on the regional level, the spatial dynamics reveal social strategies contrary to the protection of a 30 000 h cane cultivation surface and to the promotion of a productive agriculture. In front of this type of questioning, the geographer’s point of view is at first to consider that what takes places on the ground expresses the strategies of the actors. The study leans upon this hypothesis in the proposal for a revision of the regional spatial dynamics and their signification in terms of social strategies at different organisation levels. In making a call to tele-detection, to spatial analysis, to modelling, to social surveys, to typologies, this study shows that spatial dynamics constitute a pertinent study point of evolutions and of aspirations of the Reunion Island society. Today, this society expresses strategies and practices disconnected to the sugar project, legitimising and underlining the pertinence of a re-interrogation of the currently privileged agricultural development axis
Martignac, Cécile. "Maintien d'une filière dominante ou projet de territoire : le cas du sucre à la Réunion." Phd thesis, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III, 2006. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00369154.
Full text- au niveau mondial, l'évolution actuelle des règles du commerce international relatives au secteur sucrier compromet la pérennité du dispositif actuel d'appui à la filière ;
- au niveau régional, les dynamiques spatiales révèlent des stratégies sociales contraires à la protection d'une sole cannière de 30 000 ha et à la promotion d'une agriculture productiviste.
Face à ce type de questionnement, le point de vue du géographe est de considérer en premier lieu que ce qui se passe sur le territoire exprime la stratégie des acteurs. C'est en s'appuyant sur ce postulat que la démarche propose une relecture des dynamiques spatiales régionales et leur signification en termes de stratégies d'actants à différents niveaux d'organisation. En faisant appel à la télédétection, à l'analyse spatiale, à la modélisation, aux enquêtes et aux typologies, la démarche montre que les dynamiques spatiales constituent une clé de lecture pertinente des évolutions et des aspirations de la société réunionnaise. Celle-ci exprime aujourd'hui des stratégies et des pratiques déconnectées du projet sucre, légitimant et soulignant la pertinence d'une réinterrogation des axes de développement agricoles actuellement privilégiés.
Books on the topic "Filiera carne"
Fontana, Fabrizia. Le nuove sfide organizzative nella filiera della salute. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 2012.
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