00948nam0 22002531i 450 UON0021711620231205103358.78120030730d1988 |0itac50 baporIN|||| |||||Colectânea de escritos do doutor António Colaço, (1898-1983)GoaMargao1988vi, 175 p.25 cm.GoaUONL000914869.04Letteratura portoghese. Saggi21COLAÇOAntónioUONV131547684360MargaoUONV268426650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00217116SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI Port III 0881 SI LO 50505 5 0881 Colectânea de escritos do doutor António Colaço, (1898-19831264308UNIOR05450nam 2201693z- 450 991056646730332120220506(CKB)5680000000037707(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81073(oapen)doab81073(EXLCZ)99568000000003770720202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCoastal Waters Monitoring Using Remote Sensing TechnologyBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (498 p.)3-0365-1233-0 Around 10% of the global population lives in the world's coastal zones, mostly concentrated in the world's largest megacities. In many regions, the population is exposed to a variety of natural hazards and space-based observations. This Special Issue will focus on the usage of remote sensing alone or in synergy with in situ measurments and modeling tools to provide precise and systematic information about processes acting in the world's coastal zones.Research & information: generalbicsscACOLITEADG/CDOM colored dissolved organic matteraerial dronealong-track interferometric synthetic aperture radar (ATI-SAR)Arctic OceanAriake Seaatmospheric correctionazimuth ambiguitybackscatteringband registrationbaseline-to-platform speed ratio estimationbathymetry inversionblack pixel assumptionBlack SeaC2RCCChattonella spp.chlorophyll-a variabilityclimate change impactcoastal floodingcoastal geomorphologycoastal oceancoastal processescoastal upwellingcoastal urban centerscoastal watersCopernicus programmecurrent line-of-sight (LOS) velocitydiffuse attenuation coefficientempirical orthogonal functionfrontal zonesGNSSGOCIharmful algal bloomsHF marine radarshigh frequency radarhurricanesimage augmentationin situ measurementsInner Sea of Chiloéinternal wavesland subsidenceLandsat-8 OLIlidarmanagementmarine stormsMediterranean seaMekong DeltaMicasense Rededge-Mmodel dataMODISMODIS-Aquamorphological registrationmulti-scale monitoringmulti-temporal approachmulti-temporal SAR interferometrymultispectral cameraMUR SSTMzymta Rivernatural hazardsnatural protected areasneural networksnorthern Patagoniaocean colorocean color dataocean surface circulationocean tidal backwaterocean tide modelPearl River estuaryphysics-based inversion methodphytoplankton remote sensingPuerto Ricoradon transformred tidesrelative sea level changeremote sensingriver dischargeriver plumeS-EOFsatellitesatellite altimetrysatellite altimetry datasatellite remote sensingsatellite-derived bathymetrysea wavessea-surface heightsediment transportself-organizing mapSentinel 3Sentinel-2Sentinel-2 MSISkeletonema spp.small river plumesouthwestern Puerto Ricospatial-temporal distributionspring-neap tidesSST frontsstage-discharge relationsteric-effectstorm surgesuspended particulate mattersuspended sedimentsynoptic characteristicstime-seriestotal suspended sedimentturbid watersturbidityTyphoon SoudelorVIIRSwater qualitywave energywave radarwind forcingResearch & information: generalVignudelli Stefanoedt1330870Benveniste JérômeedtVignudelli StefanoothBenveniste JérômeothBOOK9910566467303321Coastal Waters Monitoring Using Remote Sensing Technology3040003UNINA03476oam 2200589 c 450 991056305750332120240525094506.010.3726/b12699(CKB)4340000000238936(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/34113(PH02)9783954790234(oapen)doab34113(EXLCZ)99434000000023893620240525d2003 uy 0gerurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Balkan Conditional in South SlavicA Semantic and Syntactic StudyMasha Belyavski-Frank1st, New ed.Frankfurt a.MPH0220031 online resource (320 p.), EPDFSlavistische Beiträge421Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften3-95479-023-8 The Balkan Conditional in Serbo-Croatian Epic Poetry, and its Comparison with Bi - Phonology, Morpho-Syntactic Analysis and Geographic Distribution - Distribution of Semantic Functions and Parallel Modal Constructions with Htjeti - Šćaše Expressions in Colloquiai Speech and Folk Prose - The Macedonian Balkan Conditional - The Bulgarian Balkan Conditional - The Balkan Conditional and Its Comparison with Modal Expressions in North Slavic - The Balkan Conditional in Non-Slavic Languages and its Comparison with South SlavicThis study examines the morphological and semantic development of the modal construction formed with either the imperfect of 'to want' (Croatian/Serbian) plus the infinitive, or with a modal particle from 'to want' (Macedonian) plus the imperfect of the main verb. The Balkan conditional is analyzed using material from diverse sources, including epic folk poetry, dialectal texts, and the standard literary language in the South Slavic languages, as well as in the Balkan non-Slavic languages of Greek, Albanian, Daco-Rumanian, Istro-Rumanian, and Arumanian. Specific syntactic and semantic contexts are analyzed, and the Balkan conditional is compared to other modal constructions in these languages. One of the characteristic analytic verbal forms shared by the languages of the Balkan league is the Balkan conditional or the so-called 'future-in-the-past'. In the majority of these languages, the Balkan conditional has the status of a grammatical category, whose invariant components are 'modality', specifically 'potentiality', and 'reference to past tense'. With such components, these expressions most frequently and naturally refer to actions which did not take place, i.e., the past, contrary-to-fact conditional.Balkan Conditional in South Slavic Languagebicsscanalytic verbal formsBalkanBelyavskibulgarian balkan conditonalConditionalFrankGallipoli and Toriak dialectsmacedonian balkan conditionalSemanticSlavicslavic modal systemSouthStudySyntacticLanguageBelyavski-Frank Mashaaut623213PH02PH02BOOK9910563057503321The Balkan Conditional in South Slavic3021628UNINA05123nam 22007455 450 991089865720332120250806164924.09783031698088303169808810.1007/978-3-031-69808-8(CKB)36315288200041(MiAaPQ)EBC31727485(Au-PeEL)EBL31727485(DE-He213)978-3-031-69808-8(EXLCZ)993631528820004120241008d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBetween Protection and Harm Negotiated Vulnerabilities in Asylum Laws and Bureaucracies /edited by Luc Leboeuf, Cathrine Brun, Hilde Lidén, Sabrina Marchetti, Delphine Nakache, Sylvie Sarolea1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (265 pages)IMISCOE Research Series,2364-40959783031698071 303169807X INTRODUCTION. Between Protection and Harm. Negotiated Vulnerabilities in Asylum Laws and Bureaucracies -- Part 1. ‘Vulnerability’ Between Legal and Empirical Conceptualisations -- 1. The Travels and Transformations of ‘Vulnerability’: From an Ethical and Analytical Concept to a Legal and Bureaucratic Label -- 2. Positionalities in Research and the Question of Migrants’ Vulnerability -- Part 2.Vulnerability and Refugee Protection in First Countries of Asylum -- 3. Negotiating Multiple Meanings of Vulnerabilities in Lebanon’s Compounded Crises: Refugees’ Encounters with Frameworks and Institutions -- 4. A Whole-of-Society Approach to Vulnerabilities: Contestations and Unintended Effects -- 5. Selecting Refugees for Resettlement to Norway and Canada: Vulnerability, Integration and Discretion -- Part 3. Vulnerability and Asylum Processes in Europe and Canada -- 6. A Place to Live: Views from Protection Seekers and Social Workers on Accommodation Issues in the Italian System -- 7. Time(s), Space(s) and Shapes of vulnerabilities in the Belgian Asylum System -- 7. Accommodating Vulnerable Claimants in the Refugee Hearing: The Canadian Example -- 9. Interdependencies of Vulnerability and Asylum Law within the German Federal System -- 10. Reinforcing or Obscuring Refugee Rights? The Roles of Vulnerability in Norwegian Asylum Practices.This open access book dissects the current narratives of ‘vulnerability’ in asylum laws and policies, by unpacking the meanings, productions, and performances, of ‘vulnerability’ in different contexts, from countries of first asylum in the Global South to Europe and Canada. It discusses how the increased reliance on ‘vulnerability’ to guide states’ replies to refugee movements improves refugee protection, while also generating contestations and exclusionary effects that may cause harm. Based on data collected as part of the EU Horizon 2020 VULNER project, the book examines existing legal and bureaucratic approaches to refugees’ vulnerabilities, which it confronts with the refugees’ experiences and understandings of their own life challenges. It analyses the perspectives from state actors, humanitarian organisations, and social and aid workers, as well as the refugees themselves. By emphasizing how these perspectives relate and feed into each other, the book unpacks the humanitarian replies from states and the international community to refugee movements – including in their implied exclusionary dimensions that generate contestations and implementation difficulties which, if not tackled and understood properly, risk exacerbating and/or producing vulnerabilities among refugees.IMISCOE Research Series,2364-4095Emigration and immigrationEmigration and immigrationGovernment policySocial legislationPolitical scienceEmigration and immigrationSocial aspectsHuman MigrationMigration PolicyLabour Law/Social LawGovernance and GovernmentSociology of MigrationEmigration and immigration.Emigration and immigrationGovernment policy.Social legislation.Political science.Emigration and immigrationSocial aspects.Human Migration.Migration Policy.Labour Law/Social Law.Governance and Government.Sociology of Migration.304.8Leboeuf Luc1767932Brun Cathrine1767933Lidén Hilde1767934Marchetti Sabrina595551Nakache Delphine1767935Sarolea Sylvie630638MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910898657203321Between Protection and Harm4215349UNINA