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Littérature scientifique sur le sujet « Trend di popolazione »
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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Trend di popolazione"
Micelli, Ezio. « The intercultural city : real estate markets, migratory trends and social dynamics [La città interculturale : dinamiche immobiliari, migratorie e sociali] ». Valori e Valutazioni 28 (juillet 2021) : 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.48264/vvsiev-20212806.
Texte intégralInglehart, Ronald. « LA NUOVA PARTECIPAZIONE NELLE SOCIETà POST-INDUSTRIALI ». Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 18, no 3 (décembre 1988) : 403–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0048840200012600.
Texte intégralBalestrieri, Matteo, Rocco Micciolo, Domenico De Salvia et Michele Tansella. « Confronti e prospettive nella utilizzazione dei Registri Psichiatrici dei Casi ». Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale 1, no 2 (août 1992) : 133–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1121189x00006655.
Texte intégralLeo, Alessio Floriano. « “Confini differenti per Frigi e Misi”. Alcune riflessioni su un problema identitario delle popolazioni di Misia nella Geografia di Strabone ». Aristonothos. Rivista di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico, no 18 (18 juillet 2022) : 127–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2037-4488/18102.
Texte intégralDell'Anna, Silvia, et Dario Ianes. « Preventing school disaffection, failure and dropout. The ESF projects “Last Round” and “Energy Start” ». Form@re - Open Journal per la formazione in rete 21, no 2 (31 juillet 2021) : 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/form-11318.
Texte intégralMicelli, Ezio, et Eleonora Righetto. « How do metropolitan cities evolve after the 2008/2012 crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic ? An analysis from real estate market values ». Valori e Valutazioni 31 (février 2023) : 49–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.48264/vvsiev-20223105.
Texte intégralBugnone, Luca. « Le ali della Dea. Polissena e la Valle di Susa // Wings of the Goddess. Polyxena and the Susa Valley // Las alas de la diosa : Polissena y el Valle de Susa ». Ecozon@ : European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 9, no 2 (24 octobre 2018) : 122–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2018.9.2.2319.
Texte intégralMozzarelli, Fabio, et Sara Gaetti. « La valutazione delle ulcere vascolari degli arti inferiori attraverso la Wound Trend Scale : l’esperienza dell’Azienda USL di Piacenza/Assessment of vascular ulcers of the lower limbs through the Wound Trend Scale : the experience of the LHA of Piacenza ». Italian Journal of Wound Care 2, no 1 (17 avril 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijwc.2018.19.
Texte intégralZanella, Angelo. « PROCEDIMENTI DI MISURAZIONE NELL'AMBITO DELLE DISCIPLINE ECONOMICO-SOCIALI ». Istituto Lombardo - Accademia di Scienze e Lettere - Incontri di Studio, 18 novembre 2013, 113–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/incontri.2008.53.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Trend di popolazione"
TIROZZI, PIETRO. « Long-term responses of bird populations to environmental and climatic changes ». Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/10281/403719.
Texte intégralAn extensive knowledge about population responses to ongoing environmental and climatic changes is a primary goal to enhance environmental policies and promote biodiversity conservation. The capacity of a population in responding to rapid changes occurring within ecosystems is one of the most important aspects that can determine its trajectory over space and time. This thesis describes four studies that analyse some long-term responses of bird populations from both a methodological and applicative point of view, providing novel and valuable findings not only for bird studies but also in a broad ecological perspective. The first research focused on some methodological issues in population trend modelling. Changes in population size over time (i.e. population trends) are one of the clearest responses of populations to environmental changes and represent a key tool for wildlife conservation. Thus, improving the capacity of estimating trends is pivotal. The study investigated the effects of the environmental bias, which may affect many existing surveys because of a variation in the sampling effort or design over space and time, and of two statistical properties of count data, namely overdispersion and zero inflation, on the estimation process of population trends. A multi-step modelling approach was proposed, and findings highlighted that the environmental bias was the most important factor that causes differences in trend estimates across models. Additionally, overdispersion and zero inflation can influence, also significantly, the estimates, and modelling frameworks should consider their evaluation in the statistical approach. In the second work, this modelling framework was applied to assess the long-term population trends for common breeding birds at regional scale (northern Italy). Additionally, through a trait-based approach, the study investigated whether species with similar life-history and ecological traits shared similar population dynamics. Findings allowed identifying species that need more conservation attention and for which management measures are required to avoid further population declines. The trait-based approach allowed identifying which ecological and functional groups need greater attention, emphasising the usefulness of traits’ information to plan further studies aimed at identifying the drivers at the basis of the observed population changes. Then, the third study focused on niche modelling to understand whether a species can adapt its realised Grinnellian niche along relatively long-term periods as results of ongoing environmental changes. Moreover, the study assessed whether the observed changes were linked to population trends, obtained from the previous work, and to species traits. The multi-species analysis on common breeding birds highlighted that niche conservatism is not a ubiquitous condition, and some species are changing their niches. Findings also showed the existence of non-random associations between niche changes and both population trends and groups of species sharing similar life-history and ecological traits. The last research dealt with assessing the effects of climate change on bird populations focusing on the extreme climatic events, which exacerbation and increase in frequency poses new global challenges for nature conservation. Using the UK Breeding Bird Survey, a long-term large-scale monitoring program, a multi-species analysis investigated how populations respond to extreme climatic events and which species are more sensitive to such climatic conditions. Findings highlighted widespread effects of extreme climatic events on the abundance of bird populations, suggesting that they could be a key driver for shaping future population dynamics. Long-term data revealed to be extremely important for assessing responses of populations in a changing environment and are essential to achieve a comprehensive perspective of ecological processes that can affect biocenoses and ecosystems.
Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Trend di popolazione"
Burgio, Gianluca, et Giovanna Acampa. « Paradigmi relazionali nello spazio urbano : il caso-studio del centro storico di Palermo ». Dans International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Roma : Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8031.
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