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Vigani, Aurelio. « Transports, frontière et développement territorial de la Regio Insubrica ». Géo-Regards 4, no 1 (2011) : 95–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.33055/georegards.2011.004.01.95.

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Cet article présente le développement transfrontalier de la Regio Insubrica (RI) située en partie dans le canton du Tessin (CH) et dans la Région Lombardie (I), en particulier dans le triangle engendré par les pôles de Lugano-Como-Varese. Après la présentation des principaux enjeux liés à la métropolisation et à l’ouverture des frontières en Europe, le développement transfrontalier de la RI sera analysé sous l’angle politico-institutionnel (mutation du rôle et de la fonction de la frontière) et de la mobilité (en particulier l’évolution des flux de pendulaires).
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Karpiński, Lech, Wojciech T. Szczepański et Lech Kruszelnicki. « Revision of the Ropalopus ungaricus/insubricus group (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae : Callidiini) from the western Palaearctic region ». Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 189, no 4 (3 mars 2020) : 1176–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz154.

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Abstract This paper revises the taxonomy and phylogeny of Ropalopus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Callidiini) species belonging to the taxonomically intricate Ropalopus ungaricus/insubricus group from the western Palaearctic. Specimens from all taxa were studied and compared. The key characters, including the male terminalia, were examined by means of scanning electron microscopy. High-quality stacked photographs of the habitus of the specimens (dorsal, ventral) are presented. The phylogenetic analyses were based on 34 adult morphological characters. Both the strict and majority consensus trees revealed the monophyly of the revised group. Identification keys are provided for every taxon from this group, and their geographical distributions are also mapped. All European populations are reduced to subspecies of Ropalopus ungaricus. Additionally, a new subspecies from Greece, Ropalopus ungaricus ossae subsp. nov., is described and illustrated. A new synonymy for Ropalopus insubricus fischeri is proposed: Callidium insubricum = Callidium fischeri. Ropalopus nataliyae, which was described based on only a single female, is herein redescribed owing to the collection of abundant new material. Apart from geographical barriers, the main differentiating factor in this group is proved to be the elevation above sea level. Taxa of the R. ungaricus/insubricus group are therefore allopatric or, when parapatric, are isolated by elevation.
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Oxoli, D., M. Cannata, V. Terza et M. A. Brovelli. « NATURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND PROMOTION THROUGH FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE : A PRELIMINARY SYSTEM DESIGN FOR THE INSUBRIPARKS PROJECT ». ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W14 (23 août 2019) : 179–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w14-179-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Nowadays, sustainable development and preservation of territories poses a number of challenges requiring innovative and robust technological tools to fully accomplish them. According to this, the design of an integrated tourism management system is here discussed. The tourism management system is developed for the Insubria Region within the INSUBRIPARKS project, funded by the Interreg program of the European Union. The Insubria is a historical-geographical area stretches between Northern Italy and Southern Switzerland embedding a valuable historical and natural heritage. Nevertheless, the tourism potential of the region is not fully exploited due to a fragmented political context within the geographical area that extends across different local and national jurisdictions. The final goal of the project to increase tourism attractiveness of the Insubria Region through the provision of physical infrastructure, the development and promotion of new tourism experiences, and the deployment of a standardized Information Technology infrastructure to support cross-border land management and marketing operations. Central to this paper is the preliminary design of this infrastructure that will provide tools for supporting information generating and consuming among project partners and external stakeholders. The design phase leverages exclusively Free and Open Source Software. Alongside the preliminary architecture, both use cases and user requirements are discussed together with the expected benefits deriving from the co-creation of best tourism management practices by means of open and shared software platforms.</p>
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Oxoli, D., V. Terza, M. Cannata et M. A. Brovelli. « AN OPEN IT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GREEN TOURISM MANAGEMENT AND PROMOTION : THE INSUBRI.PARKS PROJECT ». ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2020 (24 août 2020) : 277–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2020-277-2020.

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Abstract. The design and implementation of modern tourism management systems have to interface with the growing technological attitude of users which nowadays mostly approach the selection of the desired destinations through the web. In view of the above, the local tourism actors have to fully embrace the digital transformation by integrating Information Technologies into their operational routines. With this in mind, it is here presented the development of a technological infrastructure to provide with new digital assets to the natural parks of the Insubria, cross-border region stretching between Northern Italy and Southern Switzerland. This work is carried out within the INSUBRI.PARKS project, funded by the Interreg program of the European Union. The final goal of the project is to increase tourism attractiveness of the Insubria region through the provision of new infrastructure, the design of new tourism experiences, and the deployment of Information Technology tools to support the cross-border tourism management and marketing. The tools development is described in detail and the application prototypes are presented. The work leverages exclusively Free and Open Source Software that provides the infrastructure with large rooms of improvements and customization while reducing both development and maintenance costs. Future directions for the work are outlined by considering the amelioration of the presented tools, the development of additional components, and the practical applications of the infrastructure functionalities from the perspective of both park managers and visitors.
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Oxoli, D., et M. A. Brovelli. « CITIZEN-GENERATED GEODATA FOR NATURAL PARKS USE ANALYSIS : INSIGHTS FROM FACEBOOK IN THE INSUBRIA REGION ». International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2021 (30 juin 2021) : 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2021-195-2021.

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Abstract. Green areas such as natural parks provide citizens with a number of health and leisure benefits, often accessible with a few minutes of travel from urban centres. Moreover, the natural heritage enclosed in most green areas plays a pivotal role also in the economic integrity of these territories by driving local growth thanks to the establishment of tourism activities. In this context, the monitoring of both visitors and dwellers fluxes, as well as destination preferences, is key to provide land managers with critical information to shape local management and promotion strategies. This paper presents a preliminary investigation on the use of citizen-generated geodata -provided by Facebook- to empower the generation of space- and time-resolved insights into people fluxes in natural parks through a comparison with neighbouring urbanized areas. The Insubria region, a historical-geographical area between Northern Italy and Southern Switzerland, is considered a case study. Facebook users’ population and movements data are analysed to identify trends and metrics on fluxes and support the estimation of the recreational and tourism value of natural parks. Results are presented as graphs and summary statistics and discussed according to their possible integration into territorial management and promotional practices.
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Oxoli, D., et M. A. Brovelli. « VIRTUAL TOOLS ECOSYSTEM FOR PERIURBAN GREEN AREAS MONITORING AND PROMOTION : OUTCOMES AND OUTLOOKS OF THE INSUBRIPARKS PROJECT ». International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVIII-4/W5-2022 (17 octobre 2022) : 137–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-4-w5-2022-137-2022.

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Abstract. Green areas such as natural and periurban parks provide support to biodiversity and landscape preservation while boosting local economic growth in their hosting territories, thanks to the establishment of eco-tourism activities. Smart management and promotion actions are vital for the sustainable exploitation of such benefits for citizens and visitors. These tasks may be hindered by a lack of economic resources and digital skills of public authorities but also by fragmented local political contexts to which these areas may be subjected. The parks in the Insubria region (between Southern Switzerland and Northern Italy) represent a relevant example of the above. The INSUBRIPARKS project aims at the harmonisation of management and promotion practices for the Insubria parks. The project activities encompass multiple actions, from the establishment of unified territorial marketing strategies to the development of supporting IT tools. Accordingly, this paper provides an overview of the IT tools ecosystem which was designed and developed within the project and an outlook on its role in empowering smart monitoring and promotion for these parks. Tools include a Web portal (enriched with Web mapping components) for a unified presentation of the tourism offers, an analysis framework for social media data exploitation in park visitors’ fluxes assessment, and a mobile tool for users’ engagement in the park areas monitoring. Alongside technical descriptions, lessons learned and residual challenges for the operative adoption of the tools are discussed as to their future improvements.
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Maringer, Janet, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Christophe Neff, Gianni Boris Pezzatti et Marco Conedera. « Post-fire spread of alien plant species in a mixed broad-leaved forest of the Insubric region ». Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants 207, no 1 (janvier 2012) : 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2011.07.016.

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Rufas, J. S., J. A. Suja et C. García de la Vega. « Generation by a polymorphic supernumerary segment of recombination in a normally achiasmate proximal region in Acrotylus insubricus (Scopoli) (Orthoptera, Acrididae) ». Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology 28, no 3 (1 juin 1986) : 433–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g86-065.

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Four of 20 males collected from a Spanish natural population of Acrotylus insubricus (Scopoli) present a supernumerary segment that is distally located in one of the chromosomes of the M9 bivalent. In meiosis this segment is positively heteropyenotic during the first prophase and reverses its pycnosis at first metaphase. The extra material shows "grey" staining after C-banding and fluoresces brightly with acridine orange. The nucleolar expression in this species is not affected by the presence of the supernumerary segment. However, it provokes a considerable alteration in the pattern of chiasma distribution in the M9 bivalent if compared with standard individuals. Certain aspects related to the possible structural influence of the segment in the displacement of the chiasmata are discussed.Key words: Acrotylus, supernumerary segment, chiasma distribution.
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Oxoli, D., A. Vavassori, J. R. Cedeno Jimenez et M. A. Brovelli. « OPEN DATA CUBE APPLICATION TO USER-GENERATED GEODATA : VISITORS TURNOUT INVESTIGATION IN THE INSUBRIA NATURAL PARKS ». International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2022 (1 juin 2022) : 267–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2022-267-2022.

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Abstract. Green areas such as natural and periurban parks embed key assets for biodiversity and landscape preservation and environmental education. In most cases, they also boost local economic growth for their hosting territories thanks to the establishment of eco-tourism activities. Nevertheless, coordinated management and promotion actions between policymakers and promoters remain vital for the sustainable exploitation of these green areas. The knowledge of visitors dynamics across natural parks is necessary information necessary to drive parks management policies while being often a complex data to collect. To that end, this paper proposes the use of user-generated geodata, namely users’ location records provided by the Facebook Data for Good program, to assess visitors’ turnout for the natural parks of the Insubria Region, between Southern Switzerland and Northern Italy. The Open Data Cube technology, originally developed for managing satellite Earth observation data, was here adapted for processing and analysing the considered user-generated geodata. Space-time patterns of Facebook users’ presence in the period May 2020 – December 2021 were extracted to infer visitors’ fluxes and destinations preferences. Results pointed out differences between Italian and Swiss parks by outlining also most visited locations within each park. Despite limitations related to data representativeness (limited sample of Facebook app users with location history enabled on their devices) the integration of user-generated geodata in a cutting-edge and free and open-source data management platform, such as the Open Data Cube, turned out to be promising for the improvement of natural areas management practices.
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Brovelli, M. A., M. Cannata et M. Rogora. « SIMILE, A GEOSPATIAL ENABLER OF THE MONITORING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 6 (ENSURE AVAILABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF WATER FOR ALL) ». ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W20 (15 novembre 2019) : 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w20-3-2019.

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Abstract. The paper presents SIMILE (Italian acronym for “Integrated monitoring system for knowledge, protection and valorization of the subalpine lakes and their ecosystems), a cross-border Italian-Swiss project whose general objectives are the strengthening of the coordinated management of the water of the great subalpine lakes in the so-called Insubric region and the intensification of stakeholder participation in the processes of knowledge and monitoring of the water resource. The project fits the purpose of SDG 6 and involves administrations, monitoring agencies, universities and research centers, and citizens.SIMILE is a system where geospatial data, information, and techniques play a pivotal role. The system strongly benefits the information derived from the analysis of Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 3 imagery, in situ authoritative data, and user-contributed georeferenced data. A Business Intelligence (BI) platform, i.e. a web data-driven decision support system, will allow the integration, analysis, and synthesis of the information derived from the different types of data, heterogeneous in format, coordinate system, information content, and access method. The technologies that will be used are based on open software so as to guarantee the replicability and sustainability of the system.
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Sacchini, Dario, Pietro Refolo, Barbara Corsano, Mario Picozzi, Renzo Pegoraro, Maria Teresa Iannone, Vittoradolfo Tambone, Gian Antonio dei Tos, Claudio Buccelli et Antonio G. Spagnolo. « The Italian Master in Clinical Bioethics Consultation : 2013-2020 Experience ». Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Bioethica 66, Special Issue (9 septembre 2021) : 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbbioethica.2021.spiss.102.

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"This work is aimed at critically illustring the eight-year experience of the Master in “Clinical Bioethics Consultation” (2013-2020). This advanced second-level Master was promoted in 2013 by the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome, and co-worked by other Italian clinical as well as academic institutions (University Campus Bio-medico of Rome, Insubria University of Varese, “Federico II” University of Naples, Lanza Foundation of Padua, Local Health and Social Care Unit n. 7 (ULSS) of Veneto Region, Treviso; Ospedale San Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli – Isola Tiberina, Rome, and Italian Group for clinical ethics consultation (GIBCE)). To this aim, it first will discuss two points: on the one hand, an epistemological one, i.e. the justification of the activity of ethics consultant in clinical settings supported by the authors; on the other hand, a pedagogical one, i.e. the identification of the learning needs clinical bioethics gives birth to. The second part of the work will focus on the experience of the Master, explaining its basic features (objectives, methods, contents, evaluation tools, etc), offering a critical review, and identifying the challenges this initiative has to face in the next future. "
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Biraghi, C. A., M. Lotfian, D. Carrion et M. A. Brovelli. « AI IN SUPPORT TO WATER QUALITY MONITORING ». International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2021 (30 juin 2021) : 167–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2021-167-2021.

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Abstract. This study explores the possibility of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a means to support water monitoring. More precisely, it addresses the issue of the quality and reliability of Citizen Science data. The paper addresses the tools and data of the SIMILE (Informative System for the Integrated Monitoring of Insubric Lakes and their Ecosystems) project in order to develop an open pre-filtering system for Volunteer Geographic Information (VGI) of lake water monitoring at the global scale. The goal is to automatically determine the presence of harmful phenomena (algae and foams) in the images uploaded by citizen scientists to reduce the time required for a manual check of the contributions. The task is challenging because of the heterogeneity of the data that consist in geotagged pictures taken without specific instructions. For this purpose, different tools and deep learning techniques have been tested (Clarifai platform, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), and an object detection algorithm called faster Region-based CNN (R-CNN). The original dataset composed by the observations of SIMILE – Lake Monitoring application, has been integrated with the results of both keyword and image searches on web engines (Google, Bing, etc) and crawling Flickr data. The performances of the different algorithms are presented for their capability of detecting the presence and correctly labelling the phenomenon together with some possible strategies to improving them in the future.
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Nagy, Barnabás. « A Mecsek Orthoptera faunájának jellegzetes vonásai ». Natura Somogyiensis, no 9 (2006) : 153–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2006.9.153.

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The Mecsek Mts and the Villány Hills represent the most southern (low)mountain region of Hungary. Here 63 grasshopper species were detected (=51,6% of the total Hungarian Orthoptera fauna), however, several in Hungary elsewhere common species were not found. High percentage of some Mediterranean, Balkan and other, elsewhere in Hungary rare or missing Orthoptera species (as e.g. Poecilimon fussi, Poecilimon intermedius, Isophya costata, I. modestior, I. modesta, I. camptoxypha, Sagapedo, Odontopodisma decipiens, O. schmidtii, Aiolopus strepens, Acrotylus insubricus, etc.), are characteristic to this fauna and to these grasshopper assemblages. The joint and frequent occurrence of bigger, mostly predaceous decticines (3 Pholidoptera spp., Pachytrachis gracilis, Pterolepis germanica) is also remarkable. Species being under legislative nature protection in Hungary amounted to 10 taxons (=15,9 %) in the Mecsek, - among them with two sub-endemics for the Carpathian Basin: Isophya costata and /. camptoxypha. However, during the last decades some flightless phaneropterids (/. modesta, I. camptoxypha, I. modestior) seem to have suffered local extiction around settlements due to the urbanization pressure. Species occurring in the Mecsek Mts were classified according to their phenology. The northernmost sites of the area of Aiolopus strepens - the adults overwinter - were detected in the Mecsek. Places of occurrence of rare and protected species {Isophya spp., Poecilimon intermedius, Aiolopus strepens) are endangered by habitat destruction, especially around the city Pécs, that is extending to parts of the southern slopes of the Misina Mt (535 m).
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KRIŠTÍN, ANTON, BENJAMÍN JARČUŠKA et PETER KAŇUCH. « An annotated checklist of crickets, grasshoppers and their allies (Orthoptera) in Slovakia ». Zootaxa 4869, no 2 (2 novembre 2020) : 207–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4869.2.3.

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The first annotated checklist of ensiferan and caeliferan Orthoptera of Slovakia is presented. Altogether, we found 129 species (59 Ensifera, 70 Caelifera) in the fauna of Slovakia, based on a critical revision of museum collections, all records published since 1826 and our own unpublished data from mapping in 1994–2019 (~2000 sites located in 97.5% of the mapping grid cells). Forty-four species reach the limit of their distributional range within the country, and 31 have their northern limit there. Four species are endemic to Slovakia. In total, 11 species were erroneously reported from the country and are not included in this checklist. The relatively rich species spectrum reflects the diversity of habitats in an area of about 50 thousand km2 and elevations from 94 to 2,655 masl. We found 30 species exclusive for the Pannonian and 18 for the Alpine biogeographical region in the study area. We emphasize changes compared to previous species lists published in 1977 and 1999, when nine species were first recorded after 1999, and eight other species have been missing for more than 50 years. Distributional patterns, accompanied by site maps, are commented for 42 species. Taxonomic, nomenclatural and zoogeographical problems are discussed for a further 23 species. Based on the actual IUCN Red List criteria, we assessed all 129 species. The species were red-listed as follows: regional extinct (Celes variabilis), critically endangered (Isophya beybienkoi, I. costata, Poecilimon fussii, Pachytrachis gracilis, Saga pedo, Paracaloptenus caloptenoides, Acrotylus insubricus, Stenobothrus fischeri), endangered (Poecilimon intermedius, Gampsocleis glabra, Pholidoptera frivaldszkyi, Myrmeleotettix antennatus), vulnerable (nine species), near threatened (18) and data deficient (12). A brief account of the Orthoptera research history in Slovakia is outlined.
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Biraghi, Claudia, et Sara Fontana. « IL CONCETTO DI STORIA LOCALE E L’INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR LOCAL HISTORIES AND CULTURAL DIVERSITIES DELL’UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DELL’INSUBRIA ». Istituto Lombardo - Accademia di Scienze e Lettere • Rendiconti di Lettere, 20 juillet 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/lettere.2020.762.

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I. Some remarks on the methodology of local history, and on some of its possible definitions, mainly focused on the important contribution given to the subject by Lewis Mumford’s essai The value of local history (1927). II. Since 1999, the International Research Center for Local Histories and Cultural Diversities of the University of Insubria has had, among its goals, research about and promotion of local histories and cultures. Interest in its own territorial area (Insubria region) is central, but it has also wider targets, including historiography theories. In its twenty years of activity, the Center has deepened historical research through advanced courses, publications, editions of historical sources, online databases and electronic resources, exhibitions, conferences and meetings, a library and a photographic archive. Multidisciplinary involvement, methodological issues, critical study of sources are the main features of its approach.
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SOFRANE, Zina, Simon DUPONT, Salaheddine DOUMANDJI et Anne-Geneviève BAGNÈRES. « A genetic and chemical study of six Oedipodinae species (Orthoptera : Caelifera : Acrididae) from Algeria ». Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina 81, no 01 (31 mars 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.25085/rsea.810103.

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The Oedipodinae subfamily is the most species-rich and numerically abundant group of Acrididae in Algeria. Here, genetic and chemical data were used to characterize the identities of six species: Oedipoda miniata mauritanica (Lucas, 1849); Acrotylus patruelis (Herrich-Shaeffer, 1838); A. insubricus insubricus (Scopoli, 1786); Sphingonotus (Neosphingonotus) azurescens (Rambur, 1838); Sphingonotus (Neosphingonotus) finotianus (Saussure, 1885); and Sphingoderus carinatus (Saussure, 1888). Individuals were collected from two different sites in the Sétif region of northeastern Algeria. First, specimens were classified based on their morphological traits. Second, phylogenetic analysis was performed using DNA barcoding data (COI gene). Third, the specimens’ cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) were analyzed. The phylogenetic analysis revealed clear distinctions among the species. The chemotaxonomic analysis highlighted CHC profile similarities between S. azurescens and S. finotianus and CHC profile differences between A. patruelis and A. i. insubricus. Compared to S. azurescens and S. finotianus, S. carinatus had n-alkanes and trimethylalkanes with much shorter carbon chains. The genetic and chemical data obtained here have helped clarify differences within and between genera. These data also enabled to clearly distinguish among the six species.
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« 7.D. Workshop : Older adults’ resilience and vulnerability to COVID-19 : 2-years results of multicentric LOST project ». European Journal of Public Health 32, Supplement_3 (1 octobre 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.409.

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Abstract COVID-19 pandemic and consequent mitigation and containment measures greatly impacted people's daily life. Older adults, especially those with chronic conditions, have paid the highest price for the emergency. Indeed, they are the most at-risk of severe and deadly forms of COVID-19; they deal with unmet healthcare needs because of considerable pressure on healthcare systems; they are at higher risk of worsening lifestyles, mental and socioeconomic status. In this context, we designed and are currently conducting the multi-partner project LOckdown and lifeSTyles in Lombardia (LOST in Lombardia), funded by AXA and Lombardy region. We will present the design and outputs of a telephone-based cross-sectional study conducted in the fall of 2020 on a representative sample of adults aged more than 65 years living in Lombardy. Researchers from the University of Pavia, Mario Negri Institute of Pharmacological Research, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Insubria University, University of Genoa, Bocconi University, Health Protection Agency of Bergamo and Brianza are involved. This project aims to evaluate the COVID-19 pandemic impact and nationwide stay-at-home order on a wide range of behavioural and health-related outcomes among the older population and provide useful evidence to plan, implement, and evaluate targeted prevention programmes and welfare policies facing pandemic consequences. The workshop will be structured as follows: We will first set the scene by focusing on the determinants of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the older adult population. The second panellist will discuss changes in healthcare services use and delivery during the pandemic. Sociodemographic, physical and mental health-related determinants’ roles will be thoroughly analysed. Data on the access to hospital in older adults with chronic conditions from two local health Units from the Lombardy region, Italy during the first wave of the pandemic wee also presented. We will then provide two original contributions about lifestyle changes. In the first one, we will present data exploring how Mediterranean diet adherence has changed. A Mediterranean COVID-19 Pandemic Score was computing by scoring modifications in the consumption of nine food groups and five diet-related behaviours, and predictors of favourable changes will be debated. The fifth panellist will open up about the mental health burden. The prevalence of depression, anxiety, insomnia and hopelessness before and during the COVID-19 lockdown will be assessed, identifying subgroups at higher risk of mental distress due to pandemic-associated restrictions. In the end, we will engage in a fruitful discussion with the audience on the data presented and practical public health implications, exploring how they can inform critical policy debates addressing health system resilience and health inequalities at the European and global levels. Key messages • Public health management of older people and chronic patients represents a major challenge within and beyond pandemic times, as they have been disproportionally impacted by COVID-19. • Evidence-based recommendations are needed for the post-pandemic phase, and the results on successes and failures from one of the worst-affected regions provide guidance for the rest of Europe.
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