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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 United KingdomPublisher:International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Authors: Urquizo J; Calderon C; James P;doi: 10.5278/ijsepm.3324
This research paper aims first to present in a digital map a class information about surface temperature in domestic buildings by means of thermal imagery. The classes are relative to the particular temperature distribution and for the particular night of the survey. Classification assigns every pixel into one of five classes based on where the pixel falls in the histogram, into an integer between 1 and 5, with 1 representing being the “coolest” pixels and 5 being the “hottest” resolution, based on a case study acquired over Newcastle upon Tyne (United Kingdom). The ultimate aim is combine this information with building level data set for Newcastle and adds on the energy modelling aspect through linking with the English House Survey (EHS) as input to the Cambridge Housing Model (CHM). This provides the means to produce building level energy use estimates and surface temperature, which in turn can be analysed both spatially and aspatially. This building level approach provides the potential for energy planners and other bodies to model energy interventions measures with flexibility in scale and to potentially adapt plans to the spatial variability of the local area characteristics. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, Vol 22 (2019)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Other literature type 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Chicaiza-Ortiz, Cristhian; Ortiz, Antonella; Arellano, Diana; Jingxin Zhang;The Amazon rainforest regulates the global temperature and is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Nonetheless, deforestation, land-use changes, monoculture, large distances from community to community, limited agriculture production and climate change effects present substantial obstacles for the region. In addition, many Amazonian indigenous communities suffer from energy poverty and lack regular access to electricity, proper wastewater treatment as well as adequate residue management. Sustainable energy solutions based on biowaste might help Amazonian communities manage both environmental and socioeconomic concerns. The goal of this research is to figure out if biowaste could be used by Amazonian communities as a source of renewable energy. Biowaste consists of organic materials that can produce biogas and biofuels, such as agricultural residues, animal waste, and food manure. Then, the environmental and social implications of biowaste-based renewable energy plants in the Amazon Region of Ecuador were assessed, which look to counteract the fossil fuel dependence. This type of study illustrates the potential for biowaste-based energy alternatives to provide rural communities with affordable energy while lowering greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable land use. It was concluded that biowaste-based renewable energy alternatives have the potential to alleviate both the environmental and socioeconomic concerns facing Amazonian communities. Government policy, community technical training, and project monitoring for biochemical and thermal projects should all support it. By redefining biowaste-based renewable energy, it is possible to encourage sustainable development in the region while protecting the Amazon rainforest's vital ecosystem services.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 NetherlandsPublisher:Bio-based and Applied Economics Authors: Moreno-Miranda, Carlos; Palacios, Hipatia; Rama, Daniele;Les appellations d'origine protégées (AOP) font référence à l'adoption de normes volontaires par les producteurs pour mettre en valeur la qualité auprès des consommateurs et améliorer la durabilité socio-économique des petits exploitants. Habituellement, dans les circuits agricoles, ceux-ci se concentrent sur les aspects des systèmes de production et les caractéristiques intrinsèques des mate-rials bruts agricoles. Dans les grappes agroalimentaires, les labels AOP se concentrent à l'échelle mondiale sur la reconnaissance par le marché des éléments sén-soriels des produits agricoles et agro-industriels. L'objectif de l'étude était d'analyser les composantes socio-économiques et de gouvernance pour comprendre la chaîne AOP Cocoa Arriba (Theobroma cacao) et sa durabilité afin de proposer des stratégies potentielles en Équateur. Les informations utilisées proviennent de l'observation de deux chaînes (Arriba PDO et CCN-51) en interrogeant 450 répondants. L'analyse en composantes principales a été introduite pour apporter des informations pertinentes. Le cadre a appliqué les comptes avec une révision des activités primaires et de soutien et l'identification des mécanismes de coordination. L'étude a regroupé les niveaux de pré-production, de production et de post-production. Selon les résultats, les systèmes de production d'AOP d'Arriba représentent un désavantage pour les agriculteurs car, du point de vue de la production, le prix majoré payé pour la certification des produits est discutable. Enfin, le renforcement de la réglementation nationale pour aider les acteurs de la chaîne et la stimulation de l'autonomisation des jeunes producteurs et des associations est une exigence urgente. Las Denominaciones de Origen Protegidas (DOP) se refieren a la adopción de estándares voluntarios de los productores para resaltar la calidad a los consumidores y mejorar la sostenibilidad socioeconómica de los pequeños agricultores. Por lo general, en los circuitos agrícolas, estos se centran en aspectos de los sistemas de producción y las características intrínsecas de los materiales crudos agrícolas. En las agrupaciones agroalimentarias, las etiquetas DOP se centran a nivel mundial en el reconocimiento en el mercado de los elementos sensoriales de los productos agrícolas y agroindustriales. El objetivo del estudio fue analizar los componentes socioeconómicos y de gobernanza para comprender la cadena DOP Cocoa Arriba (Theobroma cacao) y su sostenibilidad para presentar posibles estrategias en Ecuador. La información empleada proviene de la observación de dos cadenas (DOP Arriba y CCN-51) al entrevistar a 450 encuestados. Se introdujo el Análisis de Componentes Principales para contribuir con información relevante. El marco aplicó las cuentas con una revisión de las actividades primarias y de apoyo y la identificación de los mecanismos de coordinación. El estudio agrupó los niveles de preproducción, producción y postproducción. Según los resultados, los sistemas de producción de la DOP Arriba representan una desventaja para los agricultores porque, desde el punto de vista de la producción, el precio premium pagado por la certificación del producto es discutible. Por último, la mejora de la regulación nacional para ayudar a los actores de la cadena y el estímulo del empoderamiento de los jóvenes productores y las asociaciones es un requisito urgente. Protected Denominations of Origin (PDO) refer to the adoption of pro-ducers' voluntary standards to highlight the quality to consumers and improve the socio-economic sustainability of small-holders. Usually, in agricultural circuits, these focus on aspects of production systems and intrinsic features of agricultural raw mate-rials. In agri-food clusters, PDO labels focus globally on market recognition of sen-sorial elements of farming and agroindustrial products. The study's objective was to analyze socio-economic and governance components to understand the PDO Cocoa Arriba (Theobroma cacao) chain and its sustainability to bring forward potential strategies in Ecuador. The information employed comes from the observation of two strings (Arriba PDO and CCN-51) by interviewing 450 respondents. Principal Components Analysis was introduced to contribute with relevant insights. The framework applied accounts with a revision of primary and support activities and coordination mechanisms identification. The study clustered pre-production, production, and post-production tiers. According to the results, Arriba PDO production systems represent a disadvantage for farmers because, from the production point of view, the premium price paid for product certification is debatable. Finally, the enhancement of national regulation to assist chain actors and the stimulus of young producers and associations empowerment is an urgent requirement. تشير فئات المنشأ المحمية (PDO) إلى اعتماد معايير طوعية لصالح المنتجين لتسليط الضوء على الجودة للمستهلكين وتحسين الاستدامة الاجتماعية والاقتصادية لصغار الملاك. عادة، في الدوائر الزراعية، تركز هذه على جوانب أنظمة الإنتاج والسمات الجوهرية للريالات الخام الزراعية. في مجموعات الأغذية الزراعية، تركز ملصقات شركة تنمية نفط عمان عالميًا على التعرف على السوق لعناصر الزراعة والمنتجات الزراعية الصناعية. كان هدف الدراسة هو تحليل المكونات الاجتماعية والاقتصادية والحوكمة لفهم سلسلة الكاكاو أريبا (ثيوبروما كاكاو) التابعة لشركة تنمية نفط عمان واستدامتها لطرح الاستراتيجيات المحتملة في الإكوادور. تأتي المعلومات المستخدمة من ملاحظة سلسلتين (Arriba PDO و CCN -51) من خلال إجراء مقابلات مع 450 مستجيبًا. تم تقديم تحليل المكونات الرئيسية للمساهمة في الرؤى ذات الصلة. طبق الإطار الحسابات مع مراجعة الأنشطة الأولية وأنشطة الدعم وتحديد آليات التنسيق. جمعت الدراسة مستويات ما قبل الإنتاج والإنتاج وما بعد الإنتاج. وفقًا للنتائج، تمثل أنظمة إنتاج Arriba PDO عيبًا للمزارعين لأنه، من وجهة نظر الإنتاج، فإن السعر المتميز المدفوع للحصول على شهادة المنتج قابل للنقاش. أخيرًا، يعد تعزيز التنظيم الوطني لمساعدة الجهات الفاعلة في السلسلة وتحفيز المنتجين الشباب وتمكين الجمعيات مطلبًا عاجلًا.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 United KingdomPublisher:International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Authors: Urquizo J; Calderon C; James P;doi: 10.5278/ijsepm.3324
This research paper aims first to present in a digital map a class information about surface temperature in domestic buildings by means of thermal imagery. The classes are relative to the particular temperature distribution and for the particular night of the survey. Classification assigns every pixel into one of five classes based on where the pixel falls in the histogram, into an integer between 1 and 5, with 1 representing being the “coolest” pixels and 5 being the “hottest” resolution, based on a case study acquired over Newcastle upon Tyne (United Kingdom). The ultimate aim is combine this information with building level data set for Newcastle and adds on the energy modelling aspect through linking with the English House Survey (EHS) as input to the Cambridge Housing Model (CHM). This provides the means to produce building level energy use estimates and surface temperature, which in turn can be analysed both spatially and aspatially. This building level approach provides the potential for energy planners and other bodies to model energy interventions measures with flexibility in scale and to potentially adapt plans to the spatial variability of the local area characteristics. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, Vol 22 (2019)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Other literature type 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Chicaiza-Ortiz, Cristhian; Ortiz, Antonella; Arellano, Diana; Jingxin Zhang;The Amazon rainforest regulates the global temperature and is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Nonetheless, deforestation, land-use changes, monoculture, large distances from community to community, limited agriculture production and climate change effects present substantial obstacles for the region. In addition, many Amazonian indigenous communities suffer from energy poverty and lack regular access to electricity, proper wastewater treatment as well as adequate residue management. Sustainable energy solutions based on biowaste might help Amazonian communities manage both environmental and socioeconomic concerns. The goal of this research is to figure out if biowaste could be used by Amazonian communities as a source of renewable energy. Biowaste consists of organic materials that can produce biogas and biofuels, such as agricultural residues, animal waste, and food manure. Then, the environmental and social implications of biowaste-based renewable energy plants in the Amazon Region of Ecuador were assessed, which look to counteract the fossil fuel dependence. This type of study illustrates the potential for biowaste-based energy alternatives to provide rural communities with affordable energy while lowering greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable land use. It was concluded that biowaste-based renewable energy alternatives have the potential to alleviate both the environmental and socioeconomic concerns facing Amazonian communities. Government policy, community technical training, and project monitoring for biochemical and thermal projects should all support it. By redefining biowaste-based renewable energy, it is possible to encourage sustainable development in the region while protecting the Amazon rainforest's vital ecosystem services.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 NetherlandsPublisher:Bio-based and Applied Economics Authors: Moreno-Miranda, Carlos; Palacios, Hipatia; Rama, Daniele;Les appellations d'origine protégées (AOP) font référence à l'adoption de normes volontaires par les producteurs pour mettre en valeur la qualité auprès des consommateurs et améliorer la durabilité socio-économique des petits exploitants. Habituellement, dans les circuits agricoles, ceux-ci se concentrent sur les aspects des systèmes de production et les caractéristiques intrinsèques des mate-rials bruts agricoles. Dans les grappes agroalimentaires, les labels AOP se concentrent à l'échelle mondiale sur la reconnaissance par le marché des éléments sén-soriels des produits agricoles et agro-industriels. L'objectif de l'étude était d'analyser les composantes socio-économiques et de gouvernance pour comprendre la chaîne AOP Cocoa Arriba (Theobroma cacao) et sa durabilité afin de proposer des stratégies potentielles en Équateur. Les informations utilisées proviennent de l'observation de deux chaînes (Arriba PDO et CCN-51) en interrogeant 450 répondants. L'analyse en composantes principales a été introduite pour apporter des informations pertinentes. Le cadre a appliqué les comptes avec une révision des activités primaires et de soutien et l'identification des mécanismes de coordination. L'étude a regroupé les niveaux de pré-production, de production et de post-production. Selon les résultats, les systèmes de production d'AOP d'Arriba représentent un désavantage pour les agriculteurs car, du point de vue de la production, le prix majoré payé pour la certification des produits est discutable. Enfin, le renforcement de la réglementation nationale pour aider les acteurs de la chaîne et la stimulation de l'autonomisation des jeunes producteurs et des associations est une exigence urgente. Las Denominaciones de Origen Protegidas (DOP) se refieren a la adopción de estándares voluntarios de los productores para resaltar la calidad a los consumidores y mejorar la sostenibilidad socioeconómica de los pequeños agricultores. Por lo general, en los circuitos agrícolas, estos se centran en aspectos de los sistemas de producción y las características intrínsecas de los materiales crudos agrícolas. En las agrupaciones agroalimentarias, las etiquetas DOP se centran a nivel mundial en el reconocimiento en el mercado de los elementos sensoriales de los productos agrícolas y agroindustriales. El objetivo del estudio fue analizar los componentes socioeconómicos y de gobernanza para comprender la cadena DOP Cocoa Arriba (Theobroma cacao) y su sostenibilidad para presentar posibles estrategias en Ecuador. La información empleada proviene de la observación de dos cadenas (DOP Arriba y CCN-51) al entrevistar a 450 encuestados. Se introdujo el Análisis de Componentes Principales para contribuir con información relevante. El marco aplicó las cuentas con una revisión de las actividades primarias y de apoyo y la identificación de los mecanismos de coordinación. El estudio agrupó los niveles de preproducción, producción y postproducción. Según los resultados, los sistemas de producción de la DOP Arriba representan una desventaja para los agricultores porque, desde el punto de vista de la producción, el precio premium pagado por la certificación del producto es discutible. Por último, la mejora de la regulación nacional para ayudar a los actores de la cadena y el estímulo del empoderamiento de los jóvenes productores y las asociaciones es un requisito urgente. Protected Denominations of Origin (PDO) refer to the adoption of pro-ducers' voluntary standards to highlight the quality to consumers and improve the socio-economic sustainability of small-holders. Usually, in agricultural circuits, these focus on aspects of production systems and intrinsic features of agricultural raw mate-rials. In agri-food clusters, PDO labels focus globally on market recognition of sen-sorial elements of farming and agroindustrial products. The study's objective was to analyze socio-economic and governance components to understand the PDO Cocoa Arriba (Theobroma cacao) chain and its sustainability to bring forward potential strategies in Ecuador. The information employed comes from the observation of two strings (Arriba PDO and CCN-51) by interviewing 450 respondents. Principal Components Analysis was introduced to contribute with relevant insights. The framework applied accounts with a revision of primary and support activities and coordination mechanisms identification. The study clustered pre-production, production, and post-production tiers. According to the results, Arriba PDO production systems represent a disadvantage for farmers because, from the production point of view, the premium price paid for product certification is debatable. Finally, the enhancement of national regulation to assist chain actors and the stimulus of young producers and associations empowerment is an urgent requirement. تشير فئات المنشأ المحمية (PDO) إلى اعتماد معايير طوعية لصالح المنتجين لتسليط الضوء على الجودة للمستهلكين وتحسين الاستدامة الاجتماعية والاقتصادية لصغار الملاك. عادة، في الدوائر الزراعية، تركز هذه على جوانب أنظمة الإنتاج والسمات الجوهرية للريالات الخام الزراعية. في مجموعات الأغذية الزراعية، تركز ملصقات شركة تنمية نفط عمان عالميًا على التعرف على السوق لعناصر الزراعة والمنتجات الزراعية الصناعية. كان هدف الدراسة هو تحليل المكونات الاجتماعية والاقتصادية والحوكمة لفهم سلسلة الكاكاو أريبا (ثيوبروما كاكاو) التابعة لشركة تنمية نفط عمان واستدامتها لطرح الاستراتيجيات المحتملة في الإكوادور. تأتي المعلومات المستخدمة من ملاحظة سلسلتين (Arriba PDO و CCN -51) من خلال إجراء مقابلات مع 450 مستجيبًا. تم تقديم تحليل المكونات الرئيسية للمساهمة في الرؤى ذات الصلة. طبق الإطار الحسابات مع مراجعة الأنشطة الأولية وأنشطة الدعم وتحديد آليات التنسيق. جمعت الدراسة مستويات ما قبل الإنتاج والإنتاج وما بعد الإنتاج. وفقًا للنتائج، تمثل أنظمة إنتاج Arriba PDO عيبًا للمزارعين لأنه، من وجهة نظر الإنتاج، فإن السعر المتميز المدفوع للحصول على شهادة المنتج قابل للنقاش. أخيرًا، يعد تعزيز التنظيم الوطني لمساعدة الجهات الفاعلة في السلسلة وتحفيز المنتجين الشباب وتمكين الجمعيات مطلبًا عاجلًا.
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