6 resultados para sports and welfare services
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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European Mediterranean aquaculture urges to deepen knowledge on sustainable feeding strategies and additives sparing fish meal and fish oil and adopt new functional feeds to sustain animal welfare and reduce antimicrobials utilization. This thesis investigated fish nutrition and welfare conditions response of commercial relevant species experiencing different feeding strategies and functional feeds. In conclusion, this manuscript explored fish nutrition and physiology insights related to feeding strategies and the pro-health potential of feed additives, developing new and ready to use tools to sustain Mediterranean aquaculture developmentand increase sustainability.
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The application of modern ICT technologies is radically changing many fields pushing toward more open and dynamic value chains fostering the cooperation and integration of many connected partners, sensors, and devices. As a valuable example, the emerging Smart Tourism field derived from the application of ICT to Tourism so to create richer and more integrated experiences, making them more accessible and sustainable. From a technological viewpoint, a recurring challenge in these decentralized environments is the integration of heterogeneous services and data spanning multiple administrative domains, each possibly applying different security/privacy policies, device and process control mechanisms, service access, and provisioning schemes, etc. The distribution and heterogeneity of those sources exacerbate the complexity in the development of integrating solutions with consequent high effort and costs for partners seeking them. Taking a step towards addressing these issues, we propose APERTO, a decentralized and distributed architecture that aims at facilitating the blending of data and services. At its core, APERTO relies on APERTO FaaS, a Serverless platform allowing fast prototyping of the business logic, lowering the barrier of entry and development costs to newcomers, (zero) fine-grained scaling of resources servicing end-users, and reduced management overhead. APERTO FaaS infrastructure is based on asynchronous and transparent communications between the components of the architecture, allowing the development of optimized solutions that exploit the peculiarities of distributed and heterogeneous environments. In particular, APERTO addresses the provisioning of scalable and cost-efficient mechanisms targeting: i) function composition allowing the definition of complex workloads from simple, ready-to-use functions, enabling smarter management of complex tasks and improved multiplexing capabilities; ii) the creation of end-to-end differentiated QoS slices minimizing interfaces among application/service running on a shared infrastructure; i) an abstraction providing uniform and optimized access to heterogeneous data sources, iv) a decentralized approach for the verification of access rights to resources.
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La materia della responsabilità medico-sanitaria è stata interessata nell’ultimo decennio da significative innovazioni, innescate da diversi fattori, quali gli eccezionali progressi scientifici e tecnologici, l’influenza dei diritti stranieri e, in particolare, quello di fonte comunitaria. Tale fenomeno trascende il rapporto diretto medico-paziente e coinvolge la struttura sanitaria e la dimensione organizzativa della stessa. Sintomatica di tali innovazioni è la profonda evoluzione terminologica. Attualmente, infatti, si fa riferimento alla responsabilità medica o medico-sanitaria e non più alla responsabilità del medico, in quanto non può trascurarsi l’indispensabile apporto del personale infermieristico, delle ostetriche, degli assistenti sanitari e dei tecnici delle diverse branche della medicina. Si assiste, pertanto, ad un fenomeno di «spersonalizzazione» ed aggravamento della complessità dell’attività sanitaria: al trattamento propriamente diagnostico e terapeutico, si affiancano altre attività, di tipo informativo, alberghiero, assistenziale, così come nuove tipologie di trattamenti, quali la chirurgia estetica e ricostruttiva, il potenziamento fisico e muscolare, la sterilizzazione, la modificazione dei caratteri sessuali esterni. Ultimamente, poi, l’attenzione si è spostata sul destinatario dell’attività medica e, in particolar modo, sul consenso informato ai trattamenti sanitari e, soprattutto, alle modalità in cui lo stesso viene prestato. Al contempo, sono emersi aspetti di diritto costituzionale, attinenti alla tutela della persona, dei dati personali e sensibili, al diritto alla salute, concepito come diritto dell’essere umano in quanto tale, a prescindere dal requisito della cittadinanza, di diritto amministrativo, riguardanti l’organizzazione delle strutture sanitarie, di diritto penale e di deontologia professionale. All’incedere dei progressi scientifici e tecnologici raggiunti, tuttavia, corrisponde l’accanito desiderio di rivalsa in caso di fallimento delle cure e dei trattamenti o di esiti nefasti degli stessi, la quale ha condotto ad una sensibile accentuazione dei giudizi di responsabilità in campo medico. Basti pensare che, nell’ultimo decennio, i processi civili sono addirittura triplicati per il concatenarsi di molteplici concause: l’aumento delle patologie curate, l’evoluzione qualitativa dei mezzi di cura, la sensibilizzazione delle associazioni a difesa dei diritti del malato, l’allungamento della vita media dell’uomo, la pressione dei mass-media, la maggior consapevolezza dei propri diritti da parte del cittadino, la stessa evoluzione della responsabilità civile e delle sue funzioni. Ciò ha comportato, tra l’altro, un certo grado di uniformità nella disciplina applicabile agli illeciti, a prescindere dal titolo contrattuale o extracontrattuale della responsabilità.
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Lo studio mira ad individuare i passaggi salienti dell’evoluzione dello sport inteso come strumento di salute e benessere preventivo, per rinvenire le manifestazioni di questo concetto, con l’obiettivo precipuo di fare emergere l’ossatura legislativa in evoluzione su cui impostare la transizione del sistema delle attività motorie. Partendo dallo studio del dato normativo e giurisprudenziale e con un’ampia analisi dottrinale sullo sfondo, lo studio descrive l’evoluzione legislativa sul tema poggiandosi su considerazioni e risultati di indagini sociologiche e farmacologiche. La creazione della Società Sport e Salute S.p.a. e di un Dipartimento per lo sport ha permesso un’azione diretta al sostegno delle organizzazioni sportive di base e mirata alla promozione di piani per l’implementazione dei corretti stili di vita. Il d.lgs. 38/2021 contiene una serie di norme volte alla valorizzazione dell’importanza anche territoriale degli enti sportivi, che possono favorire questi e i loro partners privati nell’affidamento degli impianti. La nuova figura professionale del chinesiologo rappresenta lo strumento centrale per il rilancio degli enti sportivi, in quanto capace di organizzare nuovi servizi paralleli allo sport e fondamentali in ottica educativa preventiva. L’accresciuta rilevanza del concetto di work-life balance spinge le imprese alla creazione di nuove politiche di welfare per i lavoratori attraverso investimenti per la riqualificazione dell’impiantistica, in modo da favorire gli enti che li gestiscono collaborando per offrire maggiori servizi anche al territorio. Il legislatore ha creato uno strato normativo volto a permettere un’azione diretta dello Stato nella promozione dello sport sociale e volto all’implementazione dei corretti stili di vita. È ora possibile teorizzare un modello di ente che offra una nuova tipologia di servizi da erogare all’interno di moderni impianti, riqualificati grazie al supporto di imprese che vedono le associazioni sportive come presidi per la salute dei lavoratori, favorendo il benessere collettivo oltre che la propria immagine.
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There have been almost fifty years since Harry Eckstein' s classic monograph, A Theory of Stable Democracy (Princeton, 1961), where he sketched out the basic tenets of the “congruence theory”, which was to become one of the most important and innovative contributions to understanding democratic rule. His next work, Division and Cohesion in Democracy, (Princeton University Press: 1966) is designed to serve as a plausibility probe for this 'theory' (ftn.) and is a case study of a Northern democratic system, Norway. What is more, this line of his work best exemplifies the contribution Eckstein brought to the methodology of comparative politics through his seminal article, “ “Case Study and Theory in Political Science” ” (in Greenstein and Polsby, eds., Handbook of Political Science, 1975), on the importance of the case study as an approach to empirical theory. This article demonstrates the special utility of “crucial case studies” in testing theory, thereby undermining the accepted wisdom in comparative research that the larger the number of cases the better. Although not along the same lines, but shifting the case study unit of research, I intend to take up here the challenge and build upon an equally unique political system, the Swedish one. Bearing in mind the peculiarities of the Swedish political system, my unit of analysis is going to be further restricted to the Swedish Social Democratic Party, the Svenska Arbetare Partiet. However, my research stays within the methodological framework of the case study theory inasmuch as it focuses on a single political system and party. The Swedish SAP endurance in government office and its electoral success throughout half a century (ftn. As of the 1991 election, there were about 56 years - more than half century - of interrupted social democratic "reign" in Sweden.) are undeniably a performance no other Social Democrat party has yet achieved in democratic conditions. Therefore, it is legitimate to inquire about the exceptionality of this unique political power combination. Which were the different components of this dominance power position, which made possible for SAP's governmental office stamina? I will argue here that it was the end-product of a combination of multifarious factors such as a key position in the party system, strong party leadership and organization, a carefully designed strategy regarding class politics and welfare policy. My research is divided into three main parts, the historical incursion, the 'welfare' part and the 'environment' part. The first part is a historical account of the main political events and issues, which are relevant for my case study. Chapter 2 is devoted to the historical events unfolding in the 1920-1960 period: the Saltsjoebaden Agreement, the series of workers' strikes in the 1920s and SAP's inception. It exposes SAP's ascent to power in the mid 1930s and the party's ensuing strategies for winning and keeping political office, that is its economic program and key economic goals. The following chapter - chapter 3 - explores the next period, i.e. the period from 1960s to 1990s and covers the party's troubled political times, its peak and the beginnings of the decline. The 1960s are relevant for SAP's planning of a long term economic strategy - the Rehn Meidner model, a new way of macroeconomic steering, based on the Keynesian model, but adapted to the new economic realities of welfare capitalist societies. The second and third parts of this study develop several hypotheses related to SAP's 'dominant position' (endurance in politics and in office) and test them afterwards. Mainly, the twin issues of economics and environment are raised and their political relevance for the party analyzed. On one hand, globalization and its spillover effects over the Swedish welfare system are important causal factors in explaining the transformative social-economic challenges the party had to put up with. On the other hand, Europeanization and environmental change influenced to a great deal SAP's foreign policy choices and its domestic electoral strategies. The implications of globalization on the Swedish welfare system will make the subject of two chapters - chapters four and five, respectively, whereupon the Europeanization consequences will be treated at length in the third part of this work - chapters six and seven, respectively. Apparently, at first sight, the link between foreign policy and electoral strategy is difficult to prove and uncanny, in the least. However, in the SAP's case there is a bulk of literature and public opinion statistical data able to show that governmental domestic policy and party politics are in a tight dependence to foreign policy decisions and sovereignty issues. Again, these country characteristics and peculiar causal relationships are outlined in the first chapters and explained in the second and third parts. The sixth chapter explores the presupposed relationship between Europeanization and environmental policy, on one hand, and SAP's environmental policy formulation and simultaneous agenda-setting at the international level, on the other hand. This chapter describes Swedish leadership in environmental policy formulation on two simultaneous fronts and across two different time spans. The last chapter, chapter eight - while trying to develop a conclusion, explores the alternative theories plausible in explaining the outlined hypotheses and points out the reasons why these theories do not fit as valid alternative explanation to my systemic corporatism thesis as the main causal factor determining SAP's 'dominant position'. Among the alternative theories, I would consider Traedgaardh L. and Bo Rothstein's historical exceptionalism thesis and the public opinion thesis, which alone are not able to explain the half century social democratic endurance in government in the Swedish case.
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With the aim to provide people with sustainable options, engineers are ethically required to hold the safety, health and welfare of the public paramount and to satisfy society's need for sustainable development. The global crisis and related sustainability challenges are calling for a fundamental change in culture, structures and practices. Sustainability Transitions (ST) have been recognized as promising frameworks for radical system innovation towards sustainability. In order to enhance the effectiveness of transformative processes, both the adoption of a transdisciplinary approach and the experimentation of practices are crucial. The evolution of approaches towards ST provides a series of inspiring cases which allow to identify advances in making sustainability transitions happen. In this framework, the thesis has emphasized the role of Transition Engineering (TE). TE adopts a transdisciplinary approach for engineering to face the sustainability challenges and address the risks of un-sustainability. With this purpose, a definition of Transition Technologies is provided as a valid instruments to contribute to ST. In the empirical section, several transition initiatives have been analysed especially at the urban level. As a consequence, the model of living-lab of sustainability has crucially emerged. Living-labs are environments in which innovative technologies and services are co-created with users active participation. In this framework, university can play a key role as learning organization. The core of the thesis has concerned the experimental application of transition approach within the School of Engineering and Architecture of University of Bologna at Terracini Campus. The final vision is to realize a living-lab of sustainability. Particularly, a Transition Team has been established and several transition experiments have been conducted. The final result is not only the improvement of sustainability and resilience of the Terracini Campus, but the demonstration that university can generate solutions and strategies that tackle the complex, dynamic factors fuelling the global crisis.