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Dissertação de mest., Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Universidade do Algarve, 2007

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Dissertação mest., Oceanografia, Universidade do Algarve, 2008

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Versão em português do artigo submetido com o título “Towards Integrating Rural Vernacular Settlements in Urban Regions: A study of Algarve, Portugal” ao ISVS e-­‐journal em Abril de 2011.

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No presente Trabalho foi efectivado um Estudo sobre a viabilidade técnico-económica sobre o aproveitamento eficiente da energia hídrica excedentária nas condutas adutoras dos sistemas de captação, tratamento e distribuição de águas, através da implementação, imediatamente a montante das Estações de Tratamento de Águas, de miniturbinas hidráulicas incorporadas nas condutas e acopladas a geradores de energia eléctrica assíncronos. Esta energia excedentária integra-se no duplo conceito de energia renovável e de energia alternativa – renovável porque a fonte primária é a água acumulada nas albufeiras das barragens; alternativa porque a produção de energia eléctrica é utilizada em consumo nas Instalações de Tratamento de Águas (ETA) em alternância ou/e em simultâneo com a energia da rede. Este Estudo resultou de uma proposta dirigia a Águas do Algarve, S.A. cuja aceitação culminou na elaboração do Projecto Base da Central Mini-Hídrica (CMH) do Beliche, localizada na ETA do Beliche (Sistema Multimunicipal de Abastecimento de Águas do Algarve). A construção da CMH foi da responsabilidade da empresa Electrolagos, CRL, e foi concluída nos fins de 2010, encontrando-se actualmente em plena exploração. Os resultados já obtidos permitem concluir que a instalação é eficiente, energética e economicamente, excedendo, nesta primeira fase, as expectativas relativamente à excelente integração no sistema de auto-regulação do caudal de entrada. O Projecto é inovador, não só porque aplica diversos equipamentos standards de utilizações convencionalmente diferentes, mas também porque congrega essa diversidade num único modelo. As inovações fundamentais consistem em: -Utilização de bombas hidráulicas tradicionais a funcionar como miniturbinas, sistema PaT (Pumb as Turtine) de recente aplicação e em plena investigação; -Utilização de Máquinas Assíncronas a funcionar como geradores de energia eléctrica a 50Hz; -Injecção directa da energia produzida na Instalação e/ou na Rede de Distribuição sem sistema de conversão. A integração directa da MCH na adutora também constitui uma inovação pois, tradicionalmente, estas instalações são isoladas (sistema ‘ilha’) ou em paralelo ou ainda em derivação relativamente a condutas. Esta inovadora integração implicou testes pormenorizados das canalizações de adução e de impulsão, assim como a escolha de equipamentos e acessórios adequados, de modo a não interferir e perturbar significativamente os parâmetros nominais do funcionamento normal da ETA (caudais; velocidades; pressões). O Trabalho aqui apresentado está totalmente em linha com a Estratégia Nacional para a Energia (Resolução 29/2010 do concelho de Ministros) no sentido que contribui para a redução da dependência energética externa através do uso de energias renováveis e para a redução das emissões de CO2.

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Os fundos marinhos do Algarve central são cada vez mais sujeitos a pressões antropológicas. A pesca, a extração de inertes para reabastecimento de praias, os recifes artificais e aquacultura costeiras são exemplos de actividades que se desenvolvem nesse espaço. O conhecimento da variação espacial da densidade bentónica é um desafio que se coloca cada vez mais à comunidade científica. Para além do interesse para o conhecimento científico é também valioso intrumento de gestão ambiental. Numa altura em que existe cada vez pressão sobre o ambiente marinho, a gestão sustentada dos espaços, compatibilizando a conservação e as actividades, assente num conhecimento científico, é cada vez mais necessária. Este estudo, teve como objectivo, a criação de modelos que descrevam espacialmente as densidades de peixes (bentónicos e demersais) e de macroinvertebrados obtidas na área de estudo, os substratos móveis até aos 30 m de profundidade no Algarve Central. E ainda, a elaboração de cenários, nomeadamente na identificação de zonas com densidades mais elevadas, impacte de dragagens e um aumento da temperatura superficial do mar. Os modelos obtidos são representativos das realidades amostradas. Os resultados indicam a existência de variação sazonal nos locais de amostragem com as maiores densidades a ocorrerem na zona central da área de estudo e também em maiores profundidades. A simulação de uma área de dragagem indica, após o período de impacto inicial que não foi contabilizado, um provável aumento de densidade como consequência do aumento de profundidade na área impactada. A simulação do aumento da temperatura superficial do mar, indica a existência de uma diminuição das densidades bentónicas.

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Dissertação de mestrado, Gestão Cultural, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Universidade do Algarve, 2013

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Dissertação de mestrado, Energias Renováveis e Gestão de Energia, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015

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Tese de doutoramento, Belas-Artes (Ciências da Arte), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Belas-Artes, 2014

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Background Birch pollen is highly allergic and has the potential for episodically long range transport. Such episodes will in general occur out of the main pollen season. During that time allergy patients are unprotected and high pollen concentrations will therefore have a full allergenic impact. Objective To show that Denmark obtains significant quantities of birch pollen from Poland or Germany before the local trees start to flower. Methods Simultaneous observations of pollen concentrations and phenology in the potential source area in Poland as well as in Denmark were performed in 2006. The Danish pollen records from 2000-2006 were analysed for possible long range transport episodes and analysed with trajectories in combination with a birch tree source map. Results In 2006 high pollen concentrations were observed in Denmark with bi-hourly concentrations above 500 grains/ m3 before the local trees began to flower. Poland was identified as a source region. The analysis of the historical pollen record from Copenhagen shows significant pre-seasonal pollen episodes almost every year from 2000-2006. In all episodes trajectory analysis identified Germany or Poland as source regions. Conclusion Denmark obtains significant pre-seasonal quantities of birch pollen from either Poland or Germany almost every year. Forecasting of birch pollen quantities relevant to allergy patients must therefore take into account long-range transport. This cannot be based on measured concentrations in Denmark. The most effective way to improve the current Danish pollen forecasts is to extend the current forecasts with atmospheric transport models that take into account pollen emission and transport from countries such as Germany and Poland. Unless long range transport is taken into account pre-seasonal pollen episodes will have a full allergic impact, as the allergy patients in general will be unprotected during that time.

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Daily average Alnus pollen counts (1996-2005) from Worcester (UK) and Poznań (Poland) were examined with the aim of assessing the regional importance of Alnus pollen as an aeroallergen. The average number of Alnus pollen grains recorded annually at Poznań was more than 2.5 times that of Worcester. Furthermore, daily average Alnus pollen counts exceeded the thresholds of 100, 500 and 1,000 grains/m3 more times at Poznań than Worcester. Skin prick test results (1996-2005) and allergen-specific IgE(asIgE) measurements using the CAP (Pharmacia) system (2002-2005), were supplied by the Allergic Diseases Diagnostic Centre in Poznań. The annual number of positive skin prick tests to Alnus pollen allergens was significantly related (p<0.05) to seasonal variations in the magnitude of the Alnus pollen catch recorded at Poznań (r=0.70). The symptoms of patients with positive skin prick tests to Alnus pollen allergens were: 51% pollinosis, 43% atopic dermatitis, 4% asthma, 1% chronic urticaria and 1% eczema. On a scale of 0-6, 20.5% of patients examined for serum asIgE in relation to Alnus pollen allergens had asIgE measurements in classes 5 and 6. Alnus pollen is generally considered to be mildly allergenic. However, the amount of Alnus pollen released into the atmosphere in places such as Poznań may increase its impact on the population and make it one of the more important aeroallergens present.

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Tese de doutoramento, Turismo (Planeamento dos Espaços Turísticos), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território, 2014

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The aim of this paper is to analyse variations in the severity of Betula pollen seasons, particularly in relation to meteorological parameters at four sites, Poznań and Krakow in Poland and Worcester and London in the United Kingdom. Results show that there is a significant relationship between Betula pollen season severity and weather conditions in the year before pollination as well as conditions in the same year that pollen is released from the plant. Furthermore, it is likely that the magnitude of birch pollen seasons in Poznań, Worcester and London is linked in some way to different phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Significant positive relationships exist between birch pollen counts at Poznań and temperatures, rainfall and averages of the NAO in the year before pollination. An opposite relationship is evident at the two sites studied in the British Isles. There were significant positive correlations between the severity of birch pollen seasons recorded at Worcester and London and temperatures and averages of the NAO during the year of pollination, and negative correlations with similar variables from the previous year. In addition, Betula pollen seasons in Krakow do not appear to be influenced by the NAO, which is probably the result of Krakow having a more continental climate.

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Airborne concentrations of Poaceae pollen have been monitored in Poznań for more than ten years and the length of the dataset is now considered sufficient for statistical analysis. The objective of this paper is to produce long-range forecasts that predict certain characteristics of the grass pollen season (such as the start, peak and end dates of the grass pollen season) as well as short-term forecasts that predict daily variations in grass pollen counts for the next day or next few days throughout the main grass pollen season. The method of forecasting was regression analysis. Correlation analysis was used to examine the relationship between grass pollen counts and the factors that affect its production, release and dispersal. The models were constructed with data from 1994-2004 and tested on data from 2005 and 2006. The forecast models predicted the start of the grass pollen season to within 2 days and achieved 61% and 70% accuracy on a scale of 1-4 when forecasting variations in daily grass pollen counts in 2005 and 2006 respectively. This study has emphasised how important the weather during the few weeks or months preceding pollination is to grass pollen production, and draws attention to the importance of considering large-scale patterns of climate variability (indices of the North Atlantic Oscillation) when constructing forecast models for allergenic pollen.

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The long-range transport of Ambrosia pollen to Poland is intermittent and mainly related to the passage of air masses over the Carpathian and Sudetes mountains. These episodes are associated with hot dry weather, a deep Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) in the source areas and winds from the south. Such episodes can transport significant amounts of Ambrosia pollen into Poland. The study investigates Ambrosia pollen episodes at eight sites in Poland during the period 7th to 10th September 2005, by examining temporal variations in Ambrosia pollen and back-trajectories. PBL depths in the likely source areas were calculated with the Eta meteorological model and evaluated against the mountain heights. Considerable amounts of Ambrosia pollen were recorded at several monitoring sites during the night or early in the morning of the investigated period. Trajectory analyses shows that the air masses arriving at the Polish sites predominantly came from the south, and were in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary the previous day indicating these countries as potential source areas. We have shown the progress of Ambrosia plumes into Poland from the south of the country, probably from Slovakia and Hungary, and demonstrated how Lagrangian back-trajectory models and meteorological models can be used to identify possible transport mechanisms of Ambrosia pollen from potential source regions.

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Background: The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens. Previous studies have shown that the long-range transport of Ambrosia pollen to Poland is intermittent and mainly related to the passage of air masses over the Carpathian and Sudetes mountains from sources to the south, e.g. the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. In this study, Ambrosia pollen counts and back-trajectories from specific episodes in 1999 and 2002 have been analysed with the aim of identifying possible new sources of Ambrosia pollen arriving at three sites in Poland. Method: The combination of Ambrosia pollen measurements (daily average and bi-hourly concentrations) and air mass trajectory calculations were used to investigate two Ambrosia pollen episodes recorded at Rzeszow, Krakow and Poznań on the 4th and 5th September 1999 and 3rd September 2002. Ambrosia pollen counts were recorded by volumetric spore traps of the Hirst design. Trajectories were calculated using the transport model within the Lagrangian air pollution model, ACDEP (Atmospheric Chemistry and Deposition). Results: The collective results of pollen measurements and back-trajectory analysis indicate plumes of Ambrosia pollen travelling up through Poland from the southeast during the investigated episodes. In 1999, the plume was first recorded at Rzeszow in Southeastern Poland during the morning of the 4th September. Its route can be followed as it passed Krakow during the afternoon of the 4th, and later on the 4th and 5th September at Poznań. Similarly, back-trajectories calculated during the morning and afternoon from Krakow and Rzeszow on the 3rd September 2002 indicates that the air masses arrived at these sites from the East or Southeast. Conclusion: This study shows the progress of Ambrosia plumes into Poland from the southeast. Ambrosia pollen release occurs mainly during the day and so a midday peak in Ambrosia pollen concentrations may indicate a local source. However, if the plume of Ambrosia pollen tracked along its northwesterly path over Poland during investigated episodes did not originate from inside Poland, then it is likely that it came from the Ukraine. This identifies a possible new source of ragweed pollen for Poland. Trajectory analysis can only show the path along which an air mass travels, not the specific source area. Further investigation could therefore include source based transport models such as 3D Eulerian atmospheric transport models.