975 resultados para Shipping bounties and subsidies.
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Wolves were a component of the Irish landscape until 1786 when the last one was killed. It had taken a concerted effort by Cromwell and his Government in Ireland to bring this about particularly through deforestation and landscape change, legislation, bounties and the efforts of a few professional wolf hunters. This paper estimates the wolf population in Ireland at three lime periods in the 1600s and examines how each of the forces already mentioned led to their eventual extermination. The 87 dated and documented wolf incidents which include wolf attacks on both animals and humans, wolf observations and the hunting and killing of wolves over the period 1560-1789 show both spatial and temporal variations.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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O transporte marítimo sempre assumiu uma importância primordial no transporte, quer de pessoas como de mercadorias. O uso das vias marítimas para o transporte de mercadorias é uma prática utilizada desde os tempos antigos. O transporte marítimo na Europa sempre foi uma forma eficaz e de baixo custo de transportar passageiros e mercadorias de um local para outro. Atualmente, todos os modos de transporte necessitam de melhorar a sua eficiência e reduzir o montante de poluentes que libertam para o meio-ambiente. O transporte marítimo de curta distância (TMCD) é parte essencial no sistema de transporte multimodal Europeu representando cerca de 37% das transações intracomunitárias (tkm). Os resultados alcançados advêm desde que, em 2001, a European Shortsea Network (ESN) em parceria com os Shortsea Promotion Centres (SPC) de cada Estado-Membro da União Europeia (EU) conseguiram efetuar progressos significativos na promoção e desenvolvimento do transporte por esta via. Esta tese de mestrado pretende caraterizar o TMCD na EU e em Portugal e a sua articulação com os outros meios de transporte de mercadorias. Será também analisada a situação Portuguesa ao nível do transporte marítimo de mercadorias fazendo especial relevância à mercadoria contentorizada, às infraestruturas atualmente existentes em Portugal assim como às perspetivas futuras para o setor. A metodologia utilizada inclui a revisão de literatura da investigação efetuada sobre o setor, a recolha de informação primária através do instrumento inquérito e a recolha de informação estatística a partir de fontes secundárias, permitindo a caraterização do setor. O inquérito foi desenvolvido e partilhado com mais de um milhar de empresas a operar em Portugal, nas que se incluem as empresas transportadoras, operadores logísticos, agentes de navegação e as principais empresas exportadoras/importadoras a operar em Portugal, tendo-se obtido 106 respostas válidas. A nível nacional, o inquérito realizado permitiu confirmar que os principais portos logísticos para a movimentação internacional de mercadorias são os portos de Leixões, Lisboa, Sines e Setúbal, estando a maioria das empresas inquiridas localizadas no hinterland destes portos. O inquérito permitiu também concluir que o facto de o transporte rodoviário ser um meio de transporte rápido, de baixo custo para curtas e médias distâncias, de elevada frequência de transporte, de oferecer elevada capacidade e diversos tipos de carga transportada, de oferecer serviços Porta-a-Porta, da elevada flexibilidade e mobilidade oferecida, assim como a rapidez das operações de carga e descarga continuam a contribuir para a elevada competitividade deste modo de transporte de mercadorias, sendo as razões pelo qual este modo é escolhido, pese embora, ser o modo mais poluente por tonelada transportada. Os modos de transporte TMCD e ferroviário apenas são alvo de escolha, como modo de transporte de mercadorias, por parte das empresas mais responsáveis socialmente e ambiental. O inquérito permitiu ainda concluir que, para haver uma melhor articulação entre o TMCD com outros meios de transporte, é necessário que sejam disponibilizados novos serviços, portos e terminais logísticos com serviços privatizados, assim como a redução das tarifas aplicáveis TMCD.
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Estuaries and other transitional waters are complex ecosystems critically important as nursery and shelter areas for organisms. Also, humans depend on estuaries for multiple socio-economical activities such as urbanism, tourism, heavy industry, (taking advantage of shipping), fisheries and aquaculture, the development of which led to strong historical pressures, with emphasis on pollution. The degradation of estuarine environmental quality implies ecologic, economic and social prejudice, hence the importance of evaluating environmental quality through the identification of stressors and impacts. The Sado Estuary (SW Portugal) holds the characteristics of industrialized estuaries, which results in multiple adverse impacts. Still, it has recently been considered moderately contaminated. In fact, many studies were conducted in the past few years, albeit scattered due to the absence of true biomonitoring programmes. As such, there is a need to integrate the information, in order to obtain a holistic perspective of the area able to assist management and decision-making. As such, a geographical information system (GIS) was created based on sediment contamination and biomarker data collected from a decade-long time-series of publications. Four impacted and a reference areas were identified, characterized by distinct sediment contamination patterns related to different hot spots and diffuse sources of toxicants. The potential risk of sediment-bound toxicants was determined by contrasting the levels of pollutants with available sediment quality guidelines, followed by their integration through the Sediment Quality guideline Quotient (SQG-Q). The SQG-Q estimates per toxicant or class was then subjected to georreferencing and statistical analyses between the five distinct areas and seasons. Biomarker responses were integrated through the Biomarkers Consistency Indice and georreferenced as well through GIS. Overall, in spite of the multiple biological traits surveyed, the biomarker data (from several organisms) are accordant with sediment contamination. The most impacted areas were the shipyard area and adjacent industrial belt, followed by urban and agricultural grounds. It is evident that the estuary, although globally moderately impacted, is very heterogeneous and affected by a cocktail of contaminants, especially metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Although elements (like copper, zinc and even arsenic) may originate from the geology of the hydrographic basin of the Sado River, the majority of the remaining contaminants results from human activities. The present work revealed that the estuary should be divided into distinct biogeographic units, in order to implement effective measures to safeguard environmental quality.
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This paper deals with the impact of "early" nineteenth-century globalization (c.1815-1860) on foreign trade in the Southern Cone (SC). Most of the evidence is drawn from bilateral trades between Britain and the SC, at a time when Britain was the main commercial partner of the new republics. The main conclusion drawn is that early globalization had a positive impact on foreign trade in the SC, and this was due to: improvements in the SC's terms of trade during this period; the SC's per capita consumption of textiles (the main manufacture traded on world markets at that time) increased substantially during this period, at a time when clothing was one of the main items of SC household budgets; British merchants brought with them capital, shipping, insurance, and also facilitated the formation of vast global networks, which further promoted the SC's exports to a wider range of outlets.
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The primary objectives of this research project were: 1. Determine and recommend solutions for problems relating to shipping, storing and batching of fly ash. 2. Establish a procedure for batching, mixing and placing uniform concrete with specified air content and consistency. 3. Demonstrate that concrete of comparable quality can be produced.
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The primary objectives of this research project were: 1. Determine and recommend solutions for problems relating to shipping, storing and batching of fly ash. 2. Establish a procedure for batching, mixing and placing uniform concrete with specified air content and consistency. 3. Demonstrate that concrete of comparable quality can be produced.
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A raíz de la evolución del precio de la energía y de las medidas adoptadas a nivel mundial para el llamado “desarrollo sostenible”, la legislación europea ha liderado las correcciones a efectuar en los procesos protagonistas del consumo de recursos y de contaminación del medio ambiente. En la última década el proceso viene acelerándose para cumplir con los objetivos marcados, amparándose en unas ya consolidadas estadísticas sobre las repercusiones prácticas de cada una de las iniciativas proyectadas. Una de las tecnologías a emplear es la cogeneración, es decir, la producción simultánea de calor y electricidad. A diferencia de otras soluciones más ambiciosas, y por tanto con mayor incertidumbre en su aplicación práctica, la cogeneración es una respuesta ya madura y viable, directamente aplicable a industrias y con un claro apoyo institucional. El objetivo principal de este trabajo es demostrar mediante un estudio técnico – económico, la viabilidad de la solución planteada en este tipo de edificios, mediante la aportación de datos reales y contrastados. Así como establecer los parámetros e indicadores de medición que permitan elegir dicha tecnología como la solución óptima para el ahorro y eficiencia económica en su sector de aplicación. Entre las conclusiones más destacadas de este proyecto están los beneficios que aporta tanto al usuario del sistema como al conjunto de la sociedad, siendo este último aspecto fundamental en su financiación y subvención. Por otra parte, son instalaciones desconocidas en ciertos edificios por lo que este trabajo debe contribuir a su desarrollo y adopción por parte de las empresas de servicios energéticos.
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Tutkimuksen tarkoituksenaoli selvittää kansainvälistymistukien käyttöä eri Euroopan maissa. Tarkempaan tutkimukseen otettiin Saksan kaikki osavaltiot ja Ruotsi. Samalla selvitettiin myös niitä kansainvälisen kaupan sääntöjä ja määräyksiä, joita asetetaan, jotta tuet eivät vääristä kilpailua. Tällä tavalla oli tarkoitus löytää uusia 'hyviä käytäntöjä, Suomen seuraavan EU-ohjelmakauden ohjelmien kehittämiseksi. Tutkimuksessa kävi ilmi, että eri maat ja alueet painottavat yritystensä viennin- tai kansainvälistymisen tukemista eri lailla. Joillain alueille ei ole juuri minkäänlaista tukiohjelmaa, kun taas varsinkin Saksassa tukiohjelmatovat laajoja. Yhteistä kaikille ohjelmille on, että tukipäätökset ovat usein pienempiä kuin Suomessa. Toisaalta Suomessakin päätöksien koot ovat yleensä huomattavasti pienempiä kuin olisi mahdollista lain perusteella tehdä. Kokonaisuutena Suomen järjestelmä toimii hyvin ja sen avulla voidaan nytkin saavuttaa hyviä tuloksia. Jatkossa on kuitenkin kiinnitettävä huomiota siihen, että kehitämme ohjelmia erityisesti pienimpien yritysten kansainvälistymistä varten.
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The purpose of the METKU Project (Development of Maritime Safety Culture) is to study how the ISM Code has influenced the safety culture in the maritime industry. This literature review is written as a part of the Work Package 2 which is conducted by the University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies. The maritime traffic is rapidly growing in the Baltic Sea which leads to a growing risk of maritime accidents. Particularly in the Gulf of Finland, the high volume of traffic causes a high risk of maritime accidents. The growing risks give us good reasons for implementing the research project concerning maritime safety and the effectiveness of the safety measures, such as the safety management systems. In order to reduce maritime safety risks, the safety management systems should be further developed. The METKU Project has been launched to examine the improvements which can be done to the safety management systems. Human errors are considered as the most important reason for maritime accidents. The international safety management code (the ISM Code) has been established to cut down the occurrence of human errors by creating a safety-oriented organizational culture for the maritime industry. The ISM Code requires that a company should provide safe practices in ship operation and a safe working environment and establish safeguards against all identified risk. The fundamental idea of the ISM Code is that companies should continuously improve safety. The commitment of the top management is essential for implementing a safety-oriented culture in a company. The ISM Code has brought a significant contribution to the progress of maritime safety in recent years. Shipping companies and ships’ crews are more environmentally friendly and more safety-oriented than 12 years ago. This has been showed by several studies which have been analysed for this literature research. Nevertheless, the direct effect and influence of the ISM Code on maritime safety could not be isolated very well. No quantitative measurement (statistics/hard data) could be found in order to present the impacts of the ISM Code on maritime safety. In this study it has been discovered that safety culture has emerged and it is developing in the maritime industry. Even though the roots of the safety culture have been established there are still serious barriers to the breakthrough of the safety management. These barriers could be envisaged as cultural factors preventing the safety process. Even though the ISM Code has been effective over a decade, the old-established behaviour which is based on the old day’s maritime culture still occurs. In the next phase of this research project, these cultural factors shall be analysed in regard to the present safety culture of the maritime industry in Finland.
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Marine traffic is expected to increase rapidly in the future, both in the Baltic Sea and in the Gulf of Finland. As the number of vessels in the area increases, so does the risk of serious marine accidents. To help prevent such accidents in the future, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has put forth the International Safety Management Code (the ISM Code), which aims to improve the safety of the vessels. The second work package of the Development of maritime safety culture (METKU) project investigates the effects of the ISM Code and potential areas of improvement in maritime safety. The first phase in the work package used a literature review to determine how maritime safety culture could be improved. Continuous improvement, management commitment and personnel empowerment and motivation were found to be essential. In the second phase, shipping companies and administrators were interviewed. It was discovered that especially incident reporting based on continuous improvement was felt to be lacking. This third phase aims to take a closer look at incident reporting and suggest improvements based on the findings. Both the IMO and national legislation encourage shipping companies in incident reporting, and on the national level a shared incident reporting system (ForeSea) is being pushed forward. The objective of this research project was to find out the IMO’s attitude towards incident reporting, to establish a theoretical framework of reference in incident reporting, and to observe how reporting is actually being employed on the seas. Existing incident reporting systems were also researched. The study was carried out using a literature review and the results previously gathered in interviews. The results of phase two were elaborated further for themes relating to incident reporting. According to the findings of this research, the theoretical background of incident reporting dates back to the early 20th century. Although some theories are widely accepted, some have also received criticism. The lack of a concise, shared terminology poses major difficulties in maritime incident reporting and in determining its efficiency. A central finding is the fact that existing incident reporting focuses mostly on information flow away from the ship, whereas the backward information flow is much less planned and monitored. In incident reporting, both nationally and internationally, stakeholders are plenty. The information produced by these parties is scattered, however, and thus not very usable. Based on this research, the centralizing of this information should be made a priority. Traditionally, the success of incident reporting has been determined statistically, from the number of reported incidents. Yet existing reporting systems have not been designed with such statistical analysis in mind, so different methodologies might yield a more comprehensive view. The previous findings of seafarers and management (including shipping companies and administration) having differing views on safety work and safety management were backed up by the results of this study. Seafarers find seamanship and storytelling important, while management wants a more systematic and broad approach on safety matters. The research project was carried out by the Centre for Maritime Studies of the University of Turku, in the Kotka unit (Maritime Logistics Research), with coordination by the Kotka Maritime Research Centre. The major financiers of the project were the European Union and the city of Kotka. The financing authority was the Regional Council of Päijät-Häme. Partners in the project were the shipping companies Finnlines Oyj, Kristina Cruises Oy, Meriaura Oy and VG-Shipping Oy, and the ports of Helsinki, Kotka and Hamina. The partners provided both funding for the project and information for the research.
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Jäänmurtajien ja jäänmurtopalveluiden kehittymisen myötä Suomen teollisuus ja ulkomaankauppa on voinut tukeutua ympärivuotisiin merikuljetuksiin. Vuodesta 1889 lähtien, yli sadan vuoden ajan, jäänmurto oli valtion virkamiesten hoitamaa palvelua. Viimeisen seitsemän vuoden aikana jäänmurtajat ja palveluntuotanto on siirtynyt liikelaitoksen kautta valtion omistamalle osakeyhtiölle. Tarkoituksena on ollut monien muiden palveluiden tapaan saada myös jäänmurto kilpailutuksen piiriin. Tämän diplomityön tarkoituksena oli selvittää jäänmurto -liiketoiminnan kannattavuutta kilpailuun mahdollisesti osallistuvien yritysten näkökulmasta. Kannattavuutta selvitettiin kolmen tutkimuskokonaisuuden avulla. Tutkittavat osa-alueet olivat jäänmurron sopimukset, kustannusrakenne sekä muu mahdollinen jäänmurtajalla avovesikaudella suoritettava liiketoiminta. Tutkimus toteutettiin haastattelututkimuksena. Haastateltavina oli sekä jäänmurrossa mukana olevia ja siitä kiinnostuneita varustamoita että muita merenkulun sidosryhmiä, joiden toiminta vaikuttaa liiketoiminnan kannattavuuteen. Lisäksi tehtiin laskelmia kilpailutekijöiden selventämiseksi. Työn tuloksena ei pyritty saamaan ehdotonta tulosta kannattavuudesta, vaan tuloksina esiteltiin yritysten ja sidosryhmien näkemyksiä siitä, miten jäänmurron kilpailutusta voisi kehittää. Erityisesti haluttiin tuoda esille ne seikat, mitkä varustamot näkivät tärkeänä ja mitkä tukisivat heidän osallistumistaan mahdolliseen kilpailuun.
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Tässä kandidaatintyössä tutkittiin julkisten toimijoiden asettamia sähköautojen yleistymistavoitteita kymmenessä maassa. Tutkimus toteutettiin kirjallisuusselvityksenä. Tavoitteena oli selvittää sähköautojen yleistymiseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Erityisenä kiinnostuksen kohteena olivat julkishallintojen sähköauton hankintaan kohdistamat kannustimet eri maissa ja se, onko kannustimien voimakkuudella havaittavissa olevaa vaikutusta sähköautojen yleistymiseen. Tutkimuksessa luotiin myös katsaus sähköautojen myyntiin ja yleistymisodotuksiin Suomessa ja verrattiin niitä muihin maihin. Tutkimuksessa havaittiin, että kannustimien voimakkuudella ei ole selvää yhteyttä sähköautojen yleistymiseen. On mahdollista, että kannustimet vaikuttavat positiivisesti sähköautojen myyntiin. Vaikuttavia tekijöitä on kuitenkin muitakin, ja niiden vaikutus voi olla suurempi kuin julkisten kannustimien. Suomessa sähköautojen myynti on samassa suuruusluokassa kuin Keski-Euroopassa, mutta merkittävästi jäljessä muita Pohjoismaita. Myös kannustimien voimakkuudella mitattuna Suomi häviää muille Pohjoismaille ja lisäksi useille Euroopan maille. Voimakkaammat tukimuodot voisivat kasvattaa sähköautojen myyntiä Suomessa, mutta julkisen talouden alijäämäisyys ei luultavasti mahdollista nykyistä voimakkaampien tukien käyttöönottoa.
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More than ever, education organisations are experiencing the need to develop new services and processes to satisfy expanding and changing customer needs and to adapt to the environmental changes and continually tightening economic situation. Innovation has been found in many studies to have a crucial role in the success of an organisation, both in the private and public sectors, in formal education and in manufacturing and services alike. However, studies concerning innovation in non-formal adult education organisations, such as adult education centres (AECs) in Finland, are still lacking. This study investigates innovation in the non-formal adult education organisation context from the perspective of organisational culture types and social networks. The objective is to determine the significant characteristics of an innovative non-formal adult education organisation. The analysis is based on data from interviews with the principals and fulltime staff of four case AECs. Before the case study, a pre-study phase is accomplished in order to obtain a preliminary understanding of innovation at AECs. The research found strong support for the need of innovation in AECs. Innovation is basically needed to accomplish the AEC system’s primary mission mentioned in the ACT on Liberal Adult Education. In addition, innovation is regarded vital to institutes and may prevent their decline. It helps the institutes to be more attractive, to enter new market, to increase customer satisfaction and to be on the cutting edge. Innovation is also seen as a solution to the shortage of resources. Innovative AECs search actively for additional resources for development work through project funding and subsidies, cooperation networks and creating a conversational and joyful atmosphere in the institute. The findings also suggest that the culture type that supports innovation at AECs is multidimensional, with an emphasis on the clan and adhocratic culture types and such values as: dynamism, future orientation, acquiring new resources, mistake tolerance, openness, flexibility, customer orientation, a risk-taking attitude, and community spirit. Active and creative internal and external cooperation also promote innovation at AECs. This study also suggests that the behaviour of a principal is crucial. The way he or she shows appreciation the staff, encouragement and support to the staff and his or her approachability and concrete participation in innovation activities have a strong effect on innovation attitudes and activities in AECs.