995 resultados para Sean Ociepka
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Economic valuation of ecosystem services is widely advocated as a useful decision-support tool for ecosystem management. However, the extent to which economic valuation of ecosystem services is actually used or considered useful in decision-making is poorly documented. This literature blindspot is explored with an application to coastal and marine ecosystems management in Australia. Based on a nation-wide survey of eighty-eight decision-makers representing a diversity of management organizations, the perceived usefulness and level of use of ecosystem services economic valuation in support of coastal and marine management are examined. A large majority of decision-makers are found to be familiar with economic valuation and consider it useful - even necessary - in decision-making, although this varies across decision-makers groups. However, most decision-makers never or rarely use it. The perceived level of importance and trust in estimated dollar values differ across ecosystem services, and are especially high for values that relate to commercial activities. A number of factors are also found to influence respondent’s use of economic valuation. Such findings concur with conclusions from other existing works, and are instructive to reflect on the issue of the usefulness of ESV in environmental management decision-making. They also confirm that the survey-based approach developed in this application represents a sound strategy to examine this issue at various scales and management levels.
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FRDC project 2008/306 Building economic capability to improve the management of marine resources in Australia was developed and approved in response to the widespread recognition and acknowledgement of the importance of incorporating economic considerations into marine management in Australia and of the persistent undersupply of suitably trained and qualified individuals capable of providing this input. The need to address this shortfall received broad based support and following widespread stakeholder consultation and building on previous unsuccessful State-based initiatives, a collaborative, cross-jurisdictional cross-institutional capability building model was developed. The resulting project sits within the People Development Program as part of FRDC’s ‘investment in RD&E to develop the capabilities of the people to whom the industry entrusts its future’, and has addressed its objectives largely through three core activities: 1. The Fisheries Economics Graduate Research Training Program which provides research training in fisheries/marine economics through enrolment in postgraduate higher degree studies at the three participating Universities; 2. The Fisheries Economics Professional Training Program which aims to improve the economic literacy of non-economist marine sector stakeholders and was implemented in collaboration with the Seafood Cooperative Research Centre through the Future Harvest Masterclass in Fisheries Economics; and, 3. The Australian Fisheries Economics Network (FishEcon) which aims to strengthen research in the area of fisheries economics by creating a forum in which fisheries economists, fisheries managers and Ph.D. students can share research ideas and results, as well as news of upcoming research opportunities and events. These activities were undertaken by a core Project team, comprising economic researchers and teachers from each of the four participating institutions (namely the University of Tasmania, the University of Adelaide, Queensland University of Technology and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), spanning three States and the Commonwealth. The Project team reported to and was guided by a project Steering Committee. Commensurate with the long term nature of the project objectives and some of its activities the project was extended (without additional resources) in 2012 to 30th June 2015.
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The 17th Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET) was held in Brisbane in July 2014. IIFET is the principal international association for fisheries economics, and the biennial conference is an opportunity for the best fisheries economists in the world to meet and share their ideas. The conference was organised by CSIRO, QUT, UTAS, University of Adelaide and KG Kailis Ltd. This is the first time the conference has been held in Australia. The conferences covered a wide range of topics of relevance to Australia. These included studies of fishery management systems around the world, identified key issues in aquaculture and marine biodiversity conservation, and provided a forum for new modelling and theoretical approaches to analysing fisheries problems to be presented. The theme of the conference was Towards Ecosystem Based Management of Fisheries: What Role can Economics Play? Several sessions were dedicated to modelling socio-ecological systems, and two keynote speakers were invited to present the latest thinking in the area. In this report, the key features of the conference are outlined.
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Background The leading causes of morbidity and mortality for people in high-income countries living with HIV are now non-AIDS malignancies, cardiovascular disease and other non-communicable diseases associated with ageing. This protocol describes the trial of HealthMap, a model of care for people with HIV (PWHIV) that includes use of an interactive shared health record and self-management support. The aims of the HealthMap trial are to evaluate engagement of PWHIV and healthcare providers with the model, and its effectiveness for reducing coronary heart disease risk, enhancing self-management, and improving mental health and quality of life of PWHIV. Methods/Design The study is a two-arm cluster randomised trial involving HIV clinical sites in several states in Australia. Doctors will be randomised to the HealthMap model (immediate arm) or to proceed with usual care (deferred arm). People with HIV whose doctors are randomised to the immediate arm receive 1) new opportunities to discuss their health status and goals with their HIV doctor using a HealthMap shared health record; 2) access to their own health record from home; 3) access to health coaching delivered by telephone and online; and 4) access to a peer moderated online group chat programme. Data will be collected from participating PWHIV (n = 710) at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months and from participating doctors (n = 60) at baseline and 12 months. The control arm will be offered the HealthMap intervention at the end of the trial. The primary study outcomes, measured at 12 months, are 1) 10-year risk of non-fatal acute myocardial infarction or coronary heart disease death as estimated by a Framingham Heart Study risk equation; and 2) Positive and Active Engagement in Life Scale from the Health Education Impact Questionnaire (heiQ). Discussion The study will determine the viability and utility of a novel technology-supported model of care for maintaining the health and wellbeing of people with HIV. If shown to be effective, the HealthMap model may provide a generalisable, scalable and sustainable system for supporting the care needs of people with HIV, addressing issues of equity of access. Trial registration Universal Trial Number (UTN) U111111506489; ClinicalTrial.gov Id NCT02178930 submitted 29 June 2014
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In this paper we focus on the challenging problem of place categorization and semantic mapping on a robot with-out environment-specific training. Motivated by their ongoing success in various visual recognition tasks, we build our system upon a state-of-the-art convolutional network. We overcome its closed-set limitations by complementing the network with a series of one-vs-all classifiers that can learn to recognize new semantic classes online. Prior domain knowledge is incorporated by embedding the classification system into a Bayesian filter framework that also ensures temporal coherence. We evaluate the classification accuracy of the system on a robot that maps a variety of places on our campus in real-time. We show how semantic information can boost robotic object detection performance and how the semantic map can be used to modulate the robot’s behaviour during navigation tasks. The system is made available to the community as a ROS module.
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We begin an investigation of inhomogeneous structures in holographic superfluids. As a first example, we study domain wall like defects in the 3+1 dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Higgs theory, which was developed as a dual model for a holographic superconductor. In [1], we reported on such "dark solitons" in holographic superfluids. In this work, we present an extensive numerical study of their properties, working in the probe limit. We construct dark solitons for two possible condensing operators, and find that both of them share common features with their standard superfluid counterparts. However, both are characterized by two distinct coherence length scales (one for order parameter, one for charge condensate). We study the relative charge depletion factor and find that solitons in the two different condensates have very distinct depletion characteristics. We also study quasiparticle excitations above the holographic superfluid, and find that the scale of the excitations is comparable to the soliton coherence length scales.
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The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon(1-3). With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental stresses(4-9). As pressures mount, it is vital to know whether existing reserves can sustain their biodiversity. A critical constraint in addressing this question has been that data describing a broad array of biodiversity groups have been unavailable for a sufficiently large and representative sample of reserves. Here we present a uniquely comprehensive data set on changes over the past 20 to 30 years in 31 functional groups of species and 21 potential drivers of environmental change, for 60 protected areas stratified across the world's major tropical regions. Our analysis reveals great variation in reserve `health': about half of all reserves have been effective or performed passably, but the rest are experiencing an erosion of biodiversity that is often alarmingly widespread taxonomically and functionally. Habitat disruption, hunting and forest-product exploitation were the strongest predictors of declining reserve health. Crucially, environmental changes immediately outside reserves seemed nearly as important as those inside in determining their ecological fate, with changes inside reserves strongly mirroring those occurring around them. These findings suggest that tropical protected areas are often intimately linked ecologically to their surrounding habitats, and that a failure to stem broad-scale loss and degradation of such habitats could sharply increase the likelihood of serious biodiversity declines.
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1. The relationship between species richness and ecosystem function, as measured by productivity or biomass, is of long-standing theoretical and practical interest in ecology. This is especially true for forests, which represent a majority of global biomass, productivity and biodiversity. 2. Here, we conduct an analysis of relationships between tree species richness, biomass and productivity in 25 forest plots of area 8-50ha from across the world. The data were collected using standardized protocols, obviating the need to correct for methodological differences that plague many studies on this topic. 3. We found that at very small spatial grains (0.04ha) species richness was generally positively related to productivity and biomass within plots, with a doubling of species richness corresponding to an average 48% increase in productivity and 53% increase in biomass. At larger spatial grains (0.25ha, 1ha), results were mixed, with negative relationships becoming more common. The results were qualitatively similar but much weaker when we controlled for stem density: at the 0.04ha spatial grain, a doubling of species richness corresponded to a 5% increase in productivity and 7% increase in biomass. Productivity and biomass were themselves almost always positively related at all spatial grains. 4. Synthesis. This is the first cross-site study of the effect of tree species richness on forest biomass and productivity that systematically varies spatial grain within a controlled methodology. The scale-dependent results are consistent with theoretical models in which sampling effects and niche complementarity dominate at small scales, while environmental gradients drive patterns at large scales. Our study shows that the relationship of tree species richness with biomass and productivity changes qualitatively when moving from scales typical of forest surveys (0.04ha) to slightly larger scales (0.25 and 1ha). This needs to be recognized in forest conservation policy and management.
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Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC) solders are susceptible to appreciable microstructural coarsening during storage or service. This results in evolution of joint properties over time and thereby influences the long-term reliability of microelectronic packages. Accurate reliability prediction of SAC solders requires prediction of microstructural evolution during service. Microstructure evolution in two SAC solder alloys, such as, Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu (SAC 305) and Sn-1.0Ag-0.5 Cu (SAC 105), under different thermomechanical excursions, including isothermal aging at 150 degrees C and thermomechanical cycling (TMC) was studied. In general, between 200 and 600 cycles during TMC, recrystallization of the Sn matrix was observed, along with redistribution of Ag3Sn particles because of dissolution and reprecipitation. These latter effects have not been reported before. It was also observed that the Sn grains recrystallized near precipitate clusters in eutectic channels during extended isothermal aging. The relative orientation of Sn grains in proeutectic colonies did not change during isothermal aging.
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The magnetic structure and properties of sodium iron fluorophosphate Na2FePO4F (space group Pbcn), a cathode material for rechargeable batteries, were studied using magnetometry and neutron powder diffraction. The material, which can be described as a quasi-layered structure with zigzag Fe-octahedral chains, develops a long-range antiferromagnetic order below similar to 3.4 K. The magnetic structure is rationalized as a super-exchange-driven ferromagnetic ordering of chains running along the a-axis, coupled antiferromagnetically by super-super-exchange via phosphate groups along the c-axis, with ordering along the b-axis likely due to the contribution of dipole dipole interactions.
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m-AMSA, an established inhibitor of eukaryotic type II topoisomerases, exerts its cidal effect by binding to the enzyme-DNA complex thus inhibiting the DNA religation step. The molecule and its analogues have been successfully used as chemotherapeutic agents against different forms of cancer. After virtual screening using a homology model of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I, we identified m-AMSA as a high scoring hit. We demonstrate that m-AMSA can inhibit the DNA relaxation activity of topoisomerase I from M. tuberculosis and Mycobacterium smegmatis. In a whole cell assay, m-AMSA inhibited the growth of both the mycobacteria. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Global change is impacting forests worldwide, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services including climate regulation. Understanding how forests respond is critical to forest conservation and climate protection. This review describes an international network of 59 long-term forest dynamics research sites (CTFS-ForestGEO) useful for characterizing forest responses to global change. Within very large plots (median size 25ha), all stems 1cm diameter are identified to species, mapped, and regularly recensused according to standardized protocols. CTFS-ForestGEO spans 25 degrees S-61 degrees N latitude, is generally representative of the range of bioclimatic, edaphic, and topographic conditions experienced by forests worldwide, and is the only forest monitoring network that applies a standardized protocol to each of the world's major forest biomes. Supplementary standardized measurements at subsets of the sites provide additional information on plants, animals, and ecosystem and environmental variables. CTFS-ForestGEO sites are experiencing multifaceted anthropogenic global change pressures including warming (average 0.61 degrees C), changes in precipitation (up to +/- 30% change), atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur compounds (up to 3.8g Nm(-2)yr(-1) and 3.1g Sm(-2)yr(-1)), and forest fragmentation in the surrounding landscape (up to 88% reduced tree cover within 5km). The broad suite of measurements made at CTFS-ForestGEO sites makes it possible to investigate the complex ways in which global change is impacting forest dynamics. Ongoing research across the CTFS-ForestGEO network is yielding insights into how and why the forests are changing, and continued monitoring will provide vital contributions to understanding worldwide forest diversity and dynamics in an era of global change.
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We describe inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I (MttopoI), an essential mycobacterial enzyme, by two related compounds, imipramine and norclomipramine, of which imipramine is clinically used as an antidepressant. These molecules showed growth inhibition of both Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells. The mechanism of action of these two molecules was investigated by analyzing the individual steps of the topoisomerase I (topoI) reaction cycle. The compounds stimulated cleavage, thereby perturbing the cleavage-religation equilibrium. Consequently, these molecules inhibited the growth of the cells overexpressing topoI at a low MIC. Docking of the molecules on the MttopoI model suggested that they bind near the metal binding site of the enzyme. The DNA relaxation activity of the metal binding mutants harboring mutations in the DxDxE motif was differentially affected by the molecules, suggesting that the metal coordinating residues contribute to the interaction of the enzyme with the drug. Taken together, the results highlight the potential of these small molecules, which poison the Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium smegmatis topoisomerase I, as leads for the development of improved molecules to combat mycobacterial infections. Moreover, targeting metal coordination in topoisomerases might be a general strategy to develop new lead molecules.
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In-situ dark and light IV characteristics of inverted P3HT-PCBM devices on flexible glass substrates were measured while bending. Bending set up was simple and home built with servo controlled 2 parallel plate movements. ITO was sputter coated onto the thin flexible glass sheets of 25mmx25mm size in the lab. OPV devices were fabricated inside the glove box and conversion efficiency measured was about 2.8%. Bending of the device substrates and simultaneous PV measurements were carried out in ambient conditions. It was observed that the J(SC) and efficiency increased until the substrate breaking point but the V-OC and fill factor remained unchanged.
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El presente trabajo se realizó con el objetivo de evaluar exante la factibilidad técnica y financiera de inversiones propuestas por los mismos ganaderos en la zona de Muy muy, Matagalpa. El estudio se llevó a cabo en dos fases: Una fase preliminar de diagnóstico, en la que se determinó, la disponibilidad y uso actual de los recursos en las fincas, así como las propuestas planteadas por los productores, comprendiéndose en una sub-fase de ésta etapa preliminar un diagnóstico de las características generales de los canales de comercialización y precios de los productos agropecuarios generados por la actividad ganadera de la zona. La segunda fase comprendió el procesamiento y computación de la información. La información relativa a los recursos, se procesó para cada una de las fincas y en base a ello, se estimaron los diferentes parámetros técnicos y elementos fuentes de ingresos y egresos, elaborándose también las diferentes proyecciones de hato por finca, así mismo de disponibilidades de pastos, mano de obra e insumos. Para efectos de analizar tanto el uso eficiente de las pasturas como de los resultados financieros, las fincas se agruparon en cuatro dominios de recomendación en función de sus áreas. En los aspectos técnicos se determinó que la actividad de las fincas es la ganadería ya que en promedio, el 82.33% de las áreas totales por finca se destina a esta actividad, ocupando los pastos mejorados en promedio el 67.44% y un promedio de 32.56% los pastos naturales. Con el proyecto el área ganadera se incrementa en un promedio de 2.46%, pasando a representar los pastos mejorados un promedio de 92.65% y el natural el 7.35%, reduciéndose éste último en un promedio de 25.21%. Las cargas animales encontradas fluctuaron en un rango de 18.6 U.A./mz. a 268.3 U.A./mz. siendo éste en cinco de las nueve fincas superiores a las disponibilidades que resultan por tanto negativas en un rango de -36.3 a -3.8 U.A., con el proyecto las cargas animales se incrementan a valores comprendidos entre 54.2 y 456.5 U.A., resultando sin embargo las disponibilidades positivas en seis de las nueve fincas para el año décimo del proyecto en un rango comprendido entre +2.5 a +16.2 U.A., a excepción de tres fincas en las cuales los déficit reflejan valores entre -2.6 y -43.1 U.A. En lo que se refiere a los niveles de eficiencia en el aprovechamiento de las pasturas, las fincas La Palma y El Castaño resultaron ser las más eficientes, manteniendo sus niveles de aprovechamiento próximo al nivel óptimo de manera en periodo de años más prolongados. El número de cabezas de ganado encontrado por finca, fluctuó entre 20 y 290, como efecto de los proyectos el hato total tendría un incremento promedio anual de 7.5%, es decir 10.58 cabezas por año. La natalidad encontrada en promedio fue mortalidad de terneros 7.04%, descarte de vacas de 50.8%, 10.72% y relación vaca-toro 19:1. Para el año décimo de los los promedios de estos coeficientes alcanzan: 53.1%, mortalidad de terneros 4.46% y descarte de 19.55%. proyectos natalidad vientres. La edad de incorporación de vaquillas resultó entre 2.5 a 3 años. En la composición racial se encontró que predomina un alto encastamiento con razas europeas. La relación producción total por área en el año base resultó en promedio de 42.53 galones de leche/manzana y 52.68 kilogramos de carne manzana y para el ultimo año de los proyectos alcanzan en promedio los 67.56 galones de leche/manzana y 96.14 kilogramos de carne/manzana. La producción promedio de leche por época correspondió a 4 litros/vaca/día en el verano y 6 litros/vaca/día en invierno. Partiendo del promedio de éstos valores, el incremento anual de ésta producción con el proyecto alcanzarla en promedio el 7.3%. En el aspecto de ingresos en promedio la producción de leche aporta en el año base el 43.44%, la producción de carne 34.09%, la venta de otras categorías 12.5% y la agricultura el 9.95% de los ingresos totales. con el proyecto se presenta una recomposición en éstos, de manera que el aporte de la producción de leche alcanza el 46.99%, el de la carne 46.67% y la parte agrícola el 5.25%. En los gastos, en el año base en promedio, la mano de obra representa el mayor porcentaje con 54.63%, medios circulantes y servicios 37.94%, impuestos 7.4%, variando éstos para el año décimo a promedios de: 48.25%, 42.54% y 9.17% respectivamente, reflejándose un incremento en los gastos de medios circulantes y servicios en un promedio de 4.6% y 1.77% los gastos en impuestos. Los costos de producción por litro de leche en el año base, fluctuaron entre C$1.23 y C$1.61 y en el último año varian ligeramente a un rango entre C$0.87 y C$1.53. En el mercado de aspecto la leche de comercialización, el control del en el municipio está en posesión de los manteros, un segundo siendo la agente de Unión de Cooperativas de Boaco (UCASBO) importancia en la comercialización. En el caso de la carne, los mayores volúmenes de ganado comercializado es controlado por los comerciantes intermediarios, que en los años 1990 y 1992 extrajeron de la zona 6000 y 8000 cabezas respectivamente. En el fluctuaron aspecto de los precios, en el caso de la leche con la estacionalidad de la producción C$0.95 en invierno manteros) tipo A y UCASBO). el peso, con pesos y C$1.00 en el verano (al comercializar con y por calidad de la leche entregada C$1.375 leche tipo A y By C$1.12 para el tipo e (al comercializar con las El ganado en cambio, su precio está determinado por obteniéndose C$1,500.00 y C$1,600.00 por novillos de 380 y 420 kilogramos respectivamente. De las inversiones a realizarse, la adquisición de ganado representa el mayor porcentaje con un 49.67%, las instalaciones y equipos con un 29.02% y mejoramiento de pastizales con 21.31% del monto total propuesto equivalente a C$829,400.00, de los cuales el total solicitado representa el 76.68% equivalente a C$636,000.00. Para el análisis financiero, se utilizó el formato y metodología del Banco Mundial. Los resultados de rentabilidad de éste análisis al interés propuesto del 9% ocupan un rango entre 21.78 y 9.10%, relación inversión beneficio neto entre 2.2 y 1.07. Con el interés bancario del 12.5%, los resultados pasan a .ocupar valores de TIR entre 16.2% y 7.85% y la relación inversión-beneficio neto alcanza valores entre 1.93 y 0.98. Con la utilización de recursos propios los resultados son inferiores a los obtenidos con el 9% de interés en siete de las nueve fincas y superiores que los resultados logrados con el interés del 12.5%, siendo los valores extremos de las TIR encontradas de 18.42% y 10.19%. En el aspecto de sensibilidad, al incrementarse los gastos operativos en un 10%, el proyecto de la finca La Perla resulta ser el más sensible con el interés del 9%, alcanzando una TIR de 1.04% y un VAN negativo de C$-21,503.08. En la correlación inversión-rentabilidad, las inversiones en ganado ejercieron la mejor influencia, seguida de las inversiones en pastos, fundamentalmente cuando éstas van acompañadas de una alta tasa de parición. Los flujos de efectivos encontrados, resultaron con fuertes déficit a excepción de la finca San Felipe que presentó una situación menos desfavorable. Los déficit encontrado hacen que los proyectos de éstas fincas aún y cuando sean rentables, no sean factibles, al no tener disponibilidades de efectivo para el sostenimiento de las unidades familiares durante los primeros años de proyecto.