131 resultados para Ecological immunology


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The thesis reports on the strategic environmental assessment of Yalumba's 'Commitment to sustainable winemaking' programme. The case study identified the benefits, as well as shortcomings, of the wine firm's commitment to sustainability in the context of plausible future scenarios under the influence of various drivers of change, prominent amongst which was climate change.

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The focus of this thesis is the internal incoherence of contemporary western understandings of ecology. Ecology suggests that everything within our world is interrelated. As this includes the generation of human knowing, our knowing of ecology and the structure and functioning of the world is called into question. An argument is developed which considers ecological knowing as belief, and specifically as a type of religious belief.

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The present study evaluated the influence of demographic and predictor variables on ecological conscious consumer behaviors (ECCB) of sport consumers. Seventy-five consumer responses on age, gender, and education level were collected alongside responses to the perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) and environmental concern (EC) measures. Results indicated age, perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) and environmental concern (EC) were significant predictors of ecological conscious consumer behaviors (ECCB). Future research suggestions, managerial and research implications were presented.

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Objective. To examine associations between social ecological factors and Dutch adolescents’ TV viewing. Design. Cross-sectional examination of predictors of adolescents’ TV viewing.

Participants. A total of 338 adolescents, aged 14 years (55% boys).

Measurements. Adolescents self-reported their age, ethnicity and TV viewing (dichotomized at two hours/day) and responded to items from all three social ecological domains; individual (cognitions based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and TV viewing habit strength, and other behaviours, such as computer use), social (parental rules about TV viewing and parental TV viewing behavior) and physical environmental factors (TV in bedroom, physical activity equipment available). Parents reported demographic factors (e.g., ethnicity, education level), and their own TV viewing (mins/day); adolescents’ weight status (not overweight vs. overweight/obese) was calculated from objective measures of height and weight. Logistic regression analyses examined associations between socio-ecological factors and adolescents’ TV viewing, and whether associations were moderated by adolescents’ sex, parents’ education and ethnicity.

Results. Compared with others, overweight/obese adolescents (odds ratio (OR)=3.0; p≤0.001), those with high computer use (OR=2.3; p≤0.0001), with high TV viewing habit strength (OR=1.3; p≤0.0001), and those whose parents had high levels of TV viewing (OR=2.4; p≤0.01) were more likely to exceed two hours of TV viewing per day. The association with habit strength was moderated by gender, and the association with parents’ TV viewing was moderated by parents’ education and ethnicity.

Conclusions. Interventions should target parents’ TV viewing behaviors and aim to amend habitual, ‘mindless’ TV viewing among adolescents.

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A model for ICT cooption is introduced using the example of ’surveillance creep’ which is the phenomenon of increasing dataveillance as the result of the introduction of seemingly benign, useful and convenient technological artefacts. The model identifies and discusses five main components of ICT artefact development and deployment: design, properties, affordances, appropriation and agent interests and locates them in a complex interrelated social ecology. The model provides a way to empirically examine how and why technology favours particular social or organisational outcomes.

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Despite Australia having a high diversity of freshwater crayfish species, the ecology of many of these species remains poorly known, particularly burrowing crayfish of the genus Engaeus. Biological information on colour, behaviour, burrow structure, associated burrow fauna and habitat of the East Gippsland Burrowing Crayfish Engaeus orientalis obtained during incidental observations in 2007 and 2008 is provided. The burrow structure took the form of radiating runways under a rock slab, while the burrow location was in a semi-disturbed site away from water. Both are atypical for this species.