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2. EL PAPER DE L'OFICINA ANTIFRAU DE CATALUNYA EN LA LLUITA CONTRA LA CORRUPCIÓ EN EL SECTOR PÚBLIC CATALÀ. ANÀLISI I PROPOSTES DE REFORMA AMB MOTIU DEL SEU 10È ANIVERSARI.
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Villagrasa, Oscar Capdeferro
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REGULATORY reform ,FRAUD ,CORRUPTION ,INTEGRITY ,ADMINISTRATIVE law - Abstract
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- 2020
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3. Variable Selection for Meaningful Clustering of Multitopic Territorial Data.
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Angerri, Xavier and Gibert, Karina
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DATABASES ,FEATURE selection ,KNOWLEDGE acquisition (Expert systems) ,ELECTRONIC data processing ,DATA mining ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) - Abstract
This paper proposes a new methodology to improve territorial cohesion in clustering processes where many variables from different topics are considered. Clustering techniques provide added value to identify typologies, but there are still unsolved challenges when data contain an unbalanced number of variables from different topics. The territorial feature selection method (TFSM) is presented as a method to select the representative variable of each topic such that the interpretability of resulting clusters is preserved and the geographical cohesion is improved with respect to classical approaches. This paper also introduces the thermometer as a new knowledge acquisition tool that allows experts to transfer semantics to the data mining process. TFSM proposes the index of potential explainability ( E k ) as the criteria to select the most promising variables for clustering. E k is based on the combination of inferential testing and metrics such as support. The proposal is applied with the INSESS-COVID19 database, where territorial groups of vulnerable populations were found. A set of 195 variables with 21 unbalanced thematic blocks is used to compare the results with a traditional multiview clustering analysis with promising results from both the geographical and the thematic point of view and the capacity to support further decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Late pre-industrial production and consumption in poor rural households (north-eastern Catalonia, 1750-1807).
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Mas-Ferrer, Josep
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POOR people ,HOUSEHOLDS ,FOOD habits ,EIGHTEENTH century - Abstract
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- 2024
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5. EDUCATION IN A REGIONAL OR MINORITY LANGUAGE: THE CASE OF CATALAN IN SPAIN.
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Branchadell, Albert
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LINGUISTIC minorities ,CATALAN language ,LANGUAGE policy ,SPANISH language ,SUPERIOR courts - Abstract
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- 2023
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6. Assessing the Impact of Shallow Renovation on Energy Poverty: A Primary Data Study.
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Barrella, Roberto, Romero, José Carlos, Laguillo, Almudena, and Sevilla, Ester
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PUBLIC administration ,POVERTY ,ENERGY consumption ,HOUSEHOLDS ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,SIX Sigma - Abstract
One of the main identified causes of energy poverty (EP) is the low energy efficiency of housing. In this line, since 2018, public administrations and NGOs collaborating with the Naturgy Foundation's Energy Renovation Solidarity Fund have implemented several shallow renovation interventions in 3660 Spanish vulnerable households. However, the effects of these measures on domestic energy affordability were not evaluated before because of a lack of a proper method. This paper presents a methodology to objectively assess the impact of these interventions on EP. In particular, this work proposes calculating a hidden EP indicator using data from a primary survey and applies it to a local case study (54 vulnerable households in Catalonia—10% of dwellings renovated by the Fund in the region) by processing their characteristics and energy bills before and after the implementation of the interventions. Considering the whole sample of households analysed, the hidden EP indicator drops by 10% in absolute terms (11.2% in relative terms) after the retrofit, and the average EP gap goes from 423 €/year to 313 €/year, thus marking a significant positive effect of the analysed interventions on the EP situation of this population. Eventually, extrapolating the results to the vulnerable population in Spain, this paper points out a series of recommendations that could be useful for decision-makers and organisations when designing and implementing shallow renovation interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Data rescue in selected countries in connection with the EUMETNET DARE activity.
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Chimani, Barbara, Auer, Ingeborg, Prohom, Marc, Nadbath, Mateja, Paul, Anita, and Rasol, Dubravka
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TIME series analysis ,COUNTRIES ,CLIMATE change ,ELECTRONIC data processing - Abstract
In situ data are an essential need in the analyses of past and current climate change. All over the world, different data rescue activities try to extend existing time series and to retrieve data in spatial and temporal data sparse regions. Also in Europe, part of the historic data is still only available in paper archives, without any digital access to these sources. The EUMETNET Data Rescue activity was started in order to investigate the potential for additional long‐term stations, to monitor the progress of data rescue in European countries and to support participants with know‐how exchange and international connections to facilitate data exchange. The activity raised the awareness of the need for data rescue and ongoing activities. This paper will provide information on the data rescue activities of 4 EUMETNET countries focusing on different aspects and in different states of the data rescue process. While Austria, Croatia and Slovenia are connected by a partly common history which is also displayed in the history of their meteorological network, Catalonia has a different historical background. Nevertheless, the problems data rescue is confronted with are similar for all activities. Therefore, the selected countries will provide a good overview of the problems and solutions discussed during the EUMETNET meetings. This paper wants to offer insight into different strategies for data rescue as well as into ongoing activities. Moreover, the importance of cooperation in regard to data rescue is underlined and examples of possible partnerships are provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Foliar photochemical processes and carbon metabolism under favourable and adverse winter conditions in a Mediterranean mixed forest, Catalonia (Spain).
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Sperlich, D., Chang, C. T., Peñuelas, J., Gracia, C., and Sabaté, S.
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CARBON metabolism ,FORESTS & forestry ,PLANT photoinhibition ,CLIMATE change ,SOLAR energy ,DROUGHT tolerance - Abstract
Evergreen trees in the Mediterranean region must cope with a wide range of environmental stresses from summer drought to winter cold. The mildness of Mediterranean winters can periodically lead to favourable environmental conditions above the threshold for a positive carbon balance, benefitting evergreen woody species more than deciduous ones. The comparatively lower solar energy input in winter decreases the foliar light saturation point. This leads to a higher susceptibility to photoinhibitory stress especially when chilly (<12°C) or freezing temperatures (<0°C) coincide with clear skies and relatively high solar irradiances. Nonetheless, the advantage of evergreen species that are able to photosynthesize all year round where a significant fraction can be attributed to winter months, compensates for the lower carbon uptake during spring and summer in comparison to deciduous species. We investigated the ecophysiological behaviour of three co-occurring mature evergreen tree species (Quercus ilex L., Pinus halepensis Mill., and Arbutus unedo L.) during a period of mild winter conditions and their responses to a sudden cold period. The state of the photosynthetic machinery in both periods was thus tested by estimating the foliar photosynthetic potential with CO
2 response curves in parallel with chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. The studied evergreen tree species benefited strongly from mild winter conditions by exhibiting extraordinarily high photosynthetic potentials similar to those under spring conditions. A sudden period of frost, however, negatively affected the photosynthetic apparatus, leading to significant decreases in key physiological parameters such as the maximum carboxylation velocity (Vc, max ), the maximum photosynthetic electron transport rate (Jmax ), and the optimal fluorometric quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv /Fm ). This change persisted for several weeks after the cold period despite the recovery of the temperature to the conditions previous to the frost event. The responses of Vc, max and Jmax were highly species-specific, where Q. ilex exhibited the highest and P. halepensis the lowest reductions. In contrast, the optimal fluorometric quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv /Fm ) was significantly lower in A. unedo after the cold period. The leaf position played an important role in Q. ilex showing a comparatively stronger winter effect on sunlit leaves. Our results generally agreed with the previous classifications of photoinhibition-avoiding (P. halepensis) and photoinhibition-tolerant (Q. ilex) species on the basis of their susceptibility to dynamic photoinhibition, whereas A. unedo was the least tolerant to photoinhibition, which was chronic in this species. Q. ilex and P. halepensis seem to follow contrasting photoprotective strategies which are, however, equally successful under the prevailing conditions exhibiting an adaptive advantage over A. unedo in our study site. These results show that our understanding of the dynamics of interspecific competition in Mediterranean ecosystems requires consideration of the physiological behaviour during winter which may have important implications for long-term carbon budgets and growth trends. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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9. Influence of Xanthan Gum-Based Soil Conditioners on the Geotechnical Properties of Soils.
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Fortuna, Barbara, Logar, Janko, Sorze, Alessandro, Valentini, Francesco, and Smolar, Jasna
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SOIL conditioners ,FOREST soils ,SOILS ,XANTHAN gum ,SHEAR strength - Abstract
The impact of climate change has become increasingly severe in forests, where droughts and strong winds on the one hand and extreme rainfall events on the other hand can damage forest ecosystems. To mitigate the effects of drought and enhance soil water retention capacity, three types of soil conditioners (SCs), labeled SC_R, SC_CG, and SC_ZZC, were developed as part of the European project ONEforest. All the conditioners are based on Xanthan gum and have different types and amounts of fillers with diverse cellulose fiber lengths. These can offer the potential to optimize the SC characteristics, e.g., water absorption, water retention, and mechanical stability. This paper focuses on the influence of fillers in the SCs on the geotechnical properties of forest soils from Ljubelj in the Alpine part of Slovenia (S1), Catalonia, northeastern Spain (S2), and Heldburg, Germany (S3). The results show an increase of 53% to 100% in the water absorption of treated soil. A less favorable impact of the SCs was found on the drained shear strength and the compressibility. The drained shear strength of untreated forest soils in a saturated state was S1 c′ = 4.4 kPa, φ′ = 33.5°; S2 c′ = 1.4 kPa, φ′ = 30.0°; and S3 c′ = 12 kPa, φ′ = 28.0°. The addition of SCs results in a reduction in the drained shear strength of saturated mixtures. The reduction depends on the dosage of added SC—whether it is a low (L) or a high (H) dosage. For instance, when the soil S1 was treated with a low dosage of the soil conditioner SC_R, it demonstrated a cohesion (c′) of 11 kPa and a friction angle (φ′) of 27.0°. However, increasing the dosage of the SC_R led to a decrease in both the cohesion and the friction angle for the same soil (c′ = 7.7 kPa, φ′ = 25.0°). Additionally, the type of soil conditioner also impacts the drained shear strength. Among the mixtures with a high dosage of the SC_R, SC_CG, or SC_ZZC, those containing the SC_CG with the longest fibers stand out, demonstrating the highest friction angle. Therefore, longer fibers can be a promising component of the SCs to reduce the negative influence of XG on the mechanical properties of treated soils. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Nyelvi ideológiák kisebbségben: Példák Katalóniából, a Csallóközből és Budapestről.
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GERGELY, SZABÓ, NIKOLETT, SZABÓ, and ÁRON, KŐSZEGI
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LINGUISTIC minorities ,LIQUID modernity ,SEXUAL minorities ,SOCIAL background ,SOCIOLINGUISTICS ,YOUNG adults ,HUNGARIANS - Abstract
Critical sociolinguistics with a qualitative approach seeks to explore the background of language-related social issues. Such issues include, for example, the systems of ideas that shape contemporary public thinking, especially when it comes to language choice in minority contexts. The paper compares three such contexts: the context of a diasporic group (Hungarians in Catalonia, Spain), the young adults of an indigenous minority (Hungarians in Csallóköz, Žitný ostrov, Slovakia), and the media representation of sexual minorities in Hungary. The comparison is based on three separate studies with a qualitative and explorative orientation conducted by one of the authors each. These studies examined the language ideologies of late modernity and global capitalism that the literature identifies as discourses of pride and profit. We argue that speakers’ narratives on their language choice are permeated by the concept of profit in a way that pride is no longer evidently associated with authenticity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. The impact of combining work with study on the labour market performance of graduates: the joint role of work intensity and job-field match.
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Di Paolo, Antonio and Matano, Alessia
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LABOR market ,QUALITY of work life ,COLLEGE graduates ,WORK experience (Employment) ,EMPLOYABILITY - Abstract
Purpose: This paper investigates the effects of working during university education on labour market outcomes of university graduates. Design/methodology/approach: Based on data from three successive cohorts of graduates from the Spanish region of Catalonia, the authors estimate the effect of having worked in different types of jobs before graduation, classified according to work intensity and the match with the field of study, on the probability of being employed, having a permanent contract or having a job that requires the specific degree four years after graduation. The authors employ a multinomial endogenous treatment model that enables controlling for self-selection into pre-graduation working activities. Findings: Pre-graduation work activities that are related to the field of study are generally beneficial for employability and job stability. Work experiences unmatched with the degree's content are detrimental for graduates' job–education match. Originality/value: This is the first paper that jointly considers the role of work intensity (part-time vs full-time) and the relationship with the field of study in a framework that accounts for self-selection into different types of jobs. The authors also contribute to the literature by estimating the effect of pre-graduation jobs not only on the chances of being employed four years after graduation but also on two important aspects of job quality: having a permanent contract and having a job that requires the specific degree. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. THE PERSISTENT CATALAN-SPANISH TURMOIL: A GEOPOLITICAL READING OF THE FIRST WEEKS OF THE COVID-19 CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN CATALONIA AND SPAIN.
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Paül, Valerià and Trillo-Santamaría, Juan-M.
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COVID-19 pandemic ,CRISIS management ,GEOPOLITICS ,SPANISH literature ,APRIL Fools' Day - Abstract
Critical geopolitics conceives of the internal organization of the state as a relevant geopolitical subfield. In this context, this paper aims to develop a geopolitical interpretation of the covid-19 crisis management in Catalonia and Spain from March 2020 to mid-April 2020. The paper begins by providing an overview of internal geopolitics literature by Spanish geographers, focusing on the Catalonia/Spain conflict, followed by a thorough analysis of written and oral materials compiled for that purpose. Three discursive periods are identified: up until the declaration of the State of Alarm in mid-March 2020, the first two weeks with this in force, and the first half of April 2020. The paper evinces that the examined materials support contested visions about the distribution of territorial powers within Spain, while also unearthing some specificities that ultimately relate to the Catalan national question. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Catalonia.
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Suriñach, Jordi and Dentinho, Tomás Ponce
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ECONOMIC models ,ECONOMIC systems ,AUTONOMY & independence movements ,METROPOLITAN areas - Abstract
Over a year ago, the editorial board of the I Regional Science, Policy and Practice i ( I RSPP i ) journal thought that the independence movement (or, in a broader sense, the "right to decide" the relationship to be maintained with the rest of the Spanish state), which is happening in Catalonia, was relevant enough to prepare this Special Issue. As Wagner and Marin point out in their paper, "the Catalan question has become the EU's most serious territorial integrity crisis in recent years and its effect on the perceptions of the European Union remains largely unstudied". Although it is very difficult to specify percentages, without a specific referendum about that, the population of residents in Catalonia who, according to the surveys, seem to want to exercise the "right to decide" (without necessarily meaning that they are in favour of independence) revolves around 70%-80%, while the supporters of independence are around 45%-55%. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2019
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14. Sideritis royoi (Lamiaceae): A New Orophilous Species from Northeastern Spain †.
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Sáez, Llorenç, Curto, Rafel, and Crespo, Manuel B.
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PLANT identification ,LAMIACEAE ,SPECIES ,TWENTIETH century ,HERBARIA - Abstract
Sideritis royoi is found in the rocky limestone habitats of the Port Massif (southern Catalonia, Spain). The species was first collected by the local botanist Lluís de Torres in the late part of the 20th century, but the specimens have remained unidentified positively in herbaria for over 40 years. Sideritis royoi likely belongs to section Sideritis subsection Hyssopifoliae and shows some morphological affinities with the relatively widespread South European species S. hyssopifolia L., but it differs from this species because it has subspinescent upper leaves, the main surfaces of its leaves are glabrous or glabrescent, the main abaxial surface of its bracts is without eglandular hairs, and due to the fact that it has shorter inflorescences. Weaker similarities have also been observed with some species belonging to S. subsection Fruticulosae Obón & D.Rivera. In this paper, a description for the new orophilous species is provided, along with a detailed illustration, field photographs, and a comparison with closely related species. We include an assessment of its conservation status and a dichotomous key for the identification of all the species of Sideritis subsection Hyssopifoliae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. A METHODOLOGICAL PUZZLE: THE REPRESENTATIVENESS OF AFTER-DEATH INVENTORIES WITHOUT MONETARY VALUATIONS. THE CASE OF VIC (1400-1460).
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Palarea Marimón, Aina
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CONSUMER behavior ,INVENTORIES ,WEALTH tax ,STANDARD of living ,DIRECT taxation ,DEATH certificates - Abstract
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- 2024
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16. The economic and social value of spa tourism: The case of balneotherapy in Maresme, Spain.
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Torres-Pruñonosa, Jose, Raya, Josep Maria, Crespo-Sogas, Patricia, and Mur-Gimeno, Esther
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SOCIAL values ,BALNEOLOGY ,MULTIPLIER (Economics) ,MEDICAL tourism ,TOURISM - Abstract
The aim of this article is to assess both the economic and social value of balneotherapy and spa tourism, being the first paper in carrying out this analysis. The study has been conducted in Maresme, a region of Catalonia, Spain. On the one hand, an Input-Output (IO) model with a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) has been carried out to assess the economic value. On the other hand, a Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) has been used to monetise the social value in this region, taking into account, among other concepts, direct and indirect health profits, given that balneotherapy helps to alleviate various diseases. The results show that whereas the economic multiplier is 1.529 considering the direct and indirect effects and 1.712 taking into account also the induced effects, which are similar to health and medical tourism multipliers, social value generates additional positive value, given that the cost-benefit ratio is 1.858. The theoretical implications of the paper as well as the findings' implications for policy so as to encourage investments in spa tourism are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Regional foods in the tourism value chain: the case of Hazelnut of Brunyola.
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Noguer-Junca, Ester and Fusté-Forné, Francesc
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FOOD tourism ,VALUE chains ,HAZELNUTS ,TOURISM marketing ,TOURIST attractions ,LOCAL foods - Abstract
This paper aims to analyse the participation of a local product in the tourism value chain, from the supply perspective. Based on a qualitative case study, interviews were carried out with hazelnut producers from Brunyola, in Girona, north-eastern Catalonia. The results showed the influences of internal and external factors, such as climate change, on the present and future conditions of the value chain in the context of food tourism management and marketing. Stronger collaboration between public and private stakeholders would help the producers face the challenges of the transforming hazelnuts, and the region, into a tourist attraction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Catalonia rescaling Spain: Is it feasible to accommodate its "stateless citizenship"?
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Calzada, Igor
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CITIZENSHIP ,SECESSION ,REFERENDUM ,CITIZENS - Abstract
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- 2019
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19. Young Educators' Voices on Interfaith Dialogue and Religious Diversity in Leisure Time Education: Towards an Effective Policy Framework and Training.
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Essomba, Miquel Àngel, Nadeu, Maria, and Tarrés Vallespí, Anna
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INTERFAITH dialogue ,LEISURE ,RELIGIOUS diversity ,EDUCATORS' attitudes ,EVIDENCE gaps - Abstract
This paper examines a study that aimed to fill in the gap in research about interfaith dialogue and leisure time education in Catalonia (Spain). Combining both quantitative and qualitative research methods, we analyzed the role that interfaith dialogue plays for leisure time educators. The research was carried out between 2021 and 2022 in three phases: one descriptive through an ad hoc questionnaire, a second one comprehensive by exploring educators' voices in focus groups, and a third one prescriptive to design evidence-based policy recommendations and training frames. The whole research allowed us to state the low status that interfaith dialogue plays within the leisure time education in the research context, as well as the high expectations and positive attitude by educators to improve interfaith dialogue in these educational settings. Further research considering more voices (children, families, administration, religious groups) could be explored in the future to increase the knowledge on the subject. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. An Institutional Analysis of Local Lifelong Learning Approaches to Early School Leaving in Italy and Spain.
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Rambla, Xavier and Bartolini, Maddalena
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VETERINARY colleges ,COMPULSORY education ,VOCATIONAL education ,LEARNING ,ACADEMIC achievement - Abstract
In this paper, we will analyze how a few initial vocational education and training (VET) schools have elaborated wide-ranging responses to early leaving from education and training in Liguria (Italy) and Catalonia (Spain). In contrast with many members of the EU and the OECD, the prevailing institutional arrangements in these two countries hardly support disadvantaged youths to catch up with basic academic performance and find an appealing pathway between compulsory and post-compulsory education. Despite this bias of official policies, we argue that some initial VET schools manage to navigate the interface between social structure and agency and accommodate the aspirations of disadvantaged students by involving local stakeholders and shaping school time organization in a particular way. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. THE SONGS OF THE SCAFFOLD: CHARACTERISTICS, CREATION, AND DIFFUSION OF EXECUTION BALLADS IN SIXTEENTH? AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CATALONIA.
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LLINARES PLANELLS, Alejandro
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EARLY modern history ,DOCUMENTARY evidence ,SIXTEENTH century ,SEVENTEENTH century ,SONGS - Abstract
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- 2023
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22. The Art of Sharing Resources: How to Distribute Water during a Drought Period.
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Cano-Berlanga, Sebastian, Solís-Baltodano, María-José, and Vilella, Cori
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WATER shortages ,ENVIRONMENTAL infrastructure ,WATER supply ,IRRIGATION ,DROUGHTS ,WELL-being - Abstract
Water scarcity is a growing problem in many regions worldwide. According to the United Nations, around one-fifth of the world's population lives in areas where water is scarce. Another one-quarter of the world's population has to face water supply cuts, mainly because this proportion of the population lacks the necessary infrastructure to acquire water from rivers and aquifers (UN, 2005). Water is a resource that is essential to human survival and is also present in all productive processes in the economy. Therefore, we are challenged to adequately manage water to ensure the population's well-being and to achieve socioeconomic development. Specifically, this paper analyzes the situation present in the summer of 2022 at Riudecanyes (a village in Catalonia, Spain), where a drought problem exists. We propose applying the conflicting claims problem theory to give possible solutions to distribute the water. We propose to use this theory to describe the distribution of the available irrigation hours in 2022, considering the demand made by the farmers in the previous year, when there was regular irrigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Dona i presó: balanç de les polítiques de gènere en l’àmbit de l’execució penal a Catalunya.
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Rosell, Núria Torres
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WOMEN prisoners ,CRIMINAL justice system ,PRISON system ,MINORITY women ,PRISON population ,CRIME ,PRISONS - Abstract
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- 2022
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24. Les polítiques d’igualtat de gènere en el treball a Catalunya: una mirada competencial.
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Pumar Beltrán, Nuria
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GENDER inequality ,COLLECTIVE labor agreements ,EQUALITY in the workplace ,EQUALITY laws ,COMMUNITIES ,SEX discrimination ,WOMEN'S employment - Abstract
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- 2022
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25. Les polítiques de gènere de la Generalitat de Catalunya i la Llei 17/2015, d’igualtat efectiva de dones i homes.
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Jané, Neus Oliveras
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GENDER mainstreaming ,RESOURCE allocation ,SEX discrimination ,EQUALITY ,CHILD care ,GENDER inequality ,PREGNANCY - Abstract
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- 2022
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26. THE CONCEPT OF SMART CITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE EXAMPLE OF KRAKÓW AND BARCELONA - CITIES COMBINING TRADITION WITH MODERNITY.
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Jankowicz, Bogdan
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CITIES & towns ,URBAN growth ,SMART cities ,COVID-19 pandemic ,CITY dwellers ,PUBLIC spaces - Abstract
The concept of a smart city is still being developed despite the lack of a single universally accepted definition. It is implemented through different approaches in different cities around the world. The presented study concerns the improvement of this idea and the possibility of applying the solutions from Barcelona to the city of Kraków. This paper is based on the author's experience and observations during a trip to Catalonia and its capital - Barcelona - as well as a study of literature on the smart city. The author takes into account the specific topographical and environmental conditions of each city and the human-environment interactions that have shaped both cities over the centuries. The paper continues to focus on the challenges to smart cities following the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has demonstrated the need to modify ICT (Information and Telecommunications Technologies) applications related to the functioning of the city. Preliminary conclusions drawn from the pandemic also indicate that further development of smart cities should be based not only on ICT applications in public services and public spaces, but also on guaranteeing individual spaces for citizens to live in long-term isolation. In addition, attention was drawn to the need to improve both direct and electronic communication, especially by telephone with the authorities of Kraków, to enable "co-governance" in areas where the voice of the city's residents can be very valuable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. DE JOAN MARAGALL A EUGENI D’ORS: CULTURA I POLÍTICA DE LA RECEPCIÓ DE NORUEGA A CATALUNYA AL VOLTANT DEL 1900.
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MALLART, LUCILA
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POLITICAL development ,POLITICAL doctrines ,TWENTIETH century ,NATIONAL character ,MODERNITY - Abstract
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- 2021
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28. Acquisition of temporal patterns from electronic health records: an application to multimorbid patients.
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Ageno, Alicia, Català, Neus, and Pons, Marcel
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ELECTRONIC health records ,DATA mining ,CLINICAL decision support systems ,DIGITAL health ,DRUG utilization - Abstract
Background: The exponential growth of digital healthcare data is fueling the development of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). Extracting temporal relationships between medical events is essential to reveal hidden patterns that can help physicians find optimal treatments, diagnose illnesses, detect drug adverse reactions, and more. This paper presents an approach for the extraction of patient evolution patterns from electronic health records written in Catalan and/or Spanish. Methods: We propose a robust formulation for extracting Temporal Association Rules (TARs) that goes beyond simple rule extraction by considering the sequence of multiple visits. Our highly configurable algorithm leverages this formulation to extract Temporal Association Rules from sequences of medical instances. We can generate rules in the desired format, content, and temporal factors while accounting for different levels of abstraction of medical instances. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our methodology, we applied it to extract patient evolution patterns from clinical histories of multimorbid patients suffering from heart disease and stroke who visited Primary Care Centers (CAP) in Catalonia. Our main objective is to uncover complex rules with multiple temporal steps, that comprise a set of medical instances. Results: As we are working with real-world, error-prone data, we propose a process of validation of the results by expert practitioners in primary care. Despite our limited dataset, the high percentage of patterns deemed correct and relevant by the experts is promising. The insights gained from these patterns can inform preventive measures and help detect risk factors, ultimately leading to better treatments and outcomes for patients. Conclusion: Our algorithm successfully extracted a set of meaningful and relevant temporal patterns, especially for the specific type of multimorbid patients considered. These patterns were evaluated by experts and demonstrated the ability to predict risk factors that are commonly associated with certain diseases. Moreover, the average time gap between the occurrence of medical events provided critical insight into the term of these risk factors. This information holds significant value in the context of primary healthcare and preventive medicine, highlighting the potential of our method to serve as a valuable medical tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Percepción y adaptación de los municipios turísticos al aumento de la temperatura y las olas de calor: entre el desconocimiento y la inacción. El caso del Cap de Creus (Cataluña).
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López Sirvent, Ernest and Ribas Palom, Anna
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PUBLIC officers ,CLIMATE change ,HEAT waves (Meteorology) ,ECONOMIC impact ,PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation ,CITIES & towns ,TRIANGULATION ,TEMPERATURE - Abstract
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30. Programa del Diploma del Bachillerato Internacional en Cataluña. Excelencia y Compromiso Global.
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Bohorquez, Carolina and Violant-Holz, Verónica
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INTERNATIONAL baccalaureate ,ACADEMIC achievement ,PRIVATE schools ,SECONDARY education ,WEBSITES - Abstract
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31. Finding the most sustainable wind farm sites with a hierarchical outranking decision aiding method.
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Afsordegan, Arayeh, Del Vasto-Terrientes, Luis, Valls, Aida, Agell, Núria, and Sánchez, Mónica
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WIND power plants ,SUSTAINABLE agriculture ,MULTIPLE criteria decision making ,VETO - Abstract
This paper considers the problem of finding suitable sites for wind farms in a region of Catalonia (Spain). The evaluation criteria are structured into a hierarchy that identifies several intermediate sub-goals dealing with different points of view. Therefore, the recent ELECTRE-III-H hierarchical multi-criteria analysis method is proposed as a good solution to help decision-makers. This method establishes an order among the set of possible sites for the wind farms for each sub-goal. ELECTRE-III-H aggregates these orders into an overall order using different parameters. The procedure is based on the construction and exploitation of a pairwise outranking relation, following the principles of concordance (i.e. majority rule) and discordance (i.e. respect for the minority opinions). This paper makes two main contributions. First, it contributes to the ELECTRE-III-H method by studying its mathematical properties for the construction of outranking relations. Second, the case study is solved and its results show that we can effectively represent and manage the overall influence of the various criteria on the global result at different levels of the hierarchy. The paper compares different scenarios with strict, normal, and optimistic preference, indifference and veto thresholds. Results show that the best site differs for technical, economic, environmental, and social intermediate criteria. Therefore, the best overall solution changes depending on the preference and veto thresholds fixed at the intermediate level of the hierarchy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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32. Deterministic and Contingent Factors in the Genesis of Agribusiness Clusters: The Pigmeat Industry in Nineteenth-Century Catalonia.
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Castell, Pere and Ramon-Muñoz, Ramon
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INDUSTRIAL clusters ,INDUSTRIAL districts ,MEAT industry ,NINETEENTH century ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,LOCAL elections - Abstract
This paper deals with the location, origins, and early development of clusters and industrial districts in the agribusiness sector. It considers the case of the meat processing industry in the second half of the 19th century in Catalonia, a prosperous southern-European region in the period when this industry emerged. By constructing an index of potential locations at the municipal level, the paper discusses whether, and to what extent, deterministic factors explain the genesis of pigmeat processing clusters. The paper concludes that although these latter factors need primary consideration, contingency, particularly human agency, may also play a non-negligible role. As an illustration, this study pays particular attention to the cluster of Vic, which developed around this middle-sized town in central Catalonia. It became a leading meat cluster in early 20th-century Spain, even though it was not better suited to this industry than other Catalan localities where meat companies had also emerged. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Allocation of the household food budget among shopping basket items: How is it influenced by promotions?
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Mehaba, Wafa, Rahmani, Djamel, and Gil, José Maria
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HOUSEHOLD budgets ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) ,SHOPPING ,BUDGET ,BASKETS - Abstract
Retailers have been using promotion as a differentiation strategy that influences consumers' expenditures and their shopping basket budgetary allocation. This study assessed the effect of retail promotions on total shopping basket expenditure and determined whether promotions provoke a reallocation of the shopping budget. The analysis was performed on a chain of supermarkets in Catalonia, Spain using a consumer scanner data set from Kantar Worldpanel for 2017. The methodological approach had two steps: prediction of the effect of promotion on household expenditures using an expenditure regression model and estimation of the promotion own- and cross-effect using the censored Exact Affine Stone Index. Promotion had a positive own-effect and mostly a negative asymmetric cross-effect, implying a small but significant budget reallocation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. A Comparison of Models for the Forecast of Daily Concentration Thresholds of Airborne Fungal Spores.
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Vélez-Pereira, Andrés M., De Linares, Concepción, Canela, Miquel A., and Belmonte, Jordina
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FUNGAL spores ,FORECASTING ,SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,DATA distribution ,REGRESSION trees - Abstract
Aerobiological predictive model development is of increasing interest, despite the distribution and variability of data and the limitations of statistical methods making it highly challenging. The use of concentration thresholds and models, where a binary response allows one to establish the occurrence or non-occurrence of the threshold, have been proposed to reduce difficulties. In this paper, we use logistic regression (logit) and regression trees to predict the daily concentration thresholds (low, medium, high, and very high) of six airborne fungal spore taxa (Alternaria, Cladosporium, Agaricus, Ganoderma, Leptosphaeria, and Pleospora) in eight localities in Catalonia (NE Spain) using data from 1995 to 2014. The predictive potential of these models was analyzed through sensitivity and specificity. The models showed similar results regarding the relationship and influence of the meteorological parameters and fungal spores. Ascospores showed a strong relationship with precipitation and basidiospores with minimum temperature, while conidiospores did not indicate any preferences. Sensitivity (true-positive) and specificity (false-positive) presented highly satisfactory validation results for both models in all thresholds, with an average of 73%. However, seeing as logit offers greater precision when attempting to establish the exceedance of a concentration threshold and is easier to apply, it is proposed as the best predictive model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Influencing residential electricity consumption with tailored messages: long-term usage patterns and effects on user experience.
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Schrammel, Johann, Diamond, Lisa M., Fröhlich, Peter, Mor, Gerard, and Cipriano, Jordi
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USER experience ,ELECTRIC power consumption ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ENERGY demand management ,HOUSING subsidies ,TEXT messages ,CELL phones ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
Background: To transition our energy system toward sustainable production and consumption, it is important to successfully engage consumers to become active participants in this process. One form this can take is manual demand response, where end users respond to fluctuations in energy production and help balance the grid through adjustment of their consumption. This paper presents a trial of such a system that took place with tenants in subsidized housing in Catalonia, Spain. The aim of the trial was to motivate the load shifting behavior of the participants by forecasting expected consumption curves and tailoring suggestions for optimized behavior. The forecasts and suggestions were based on the users' past consumption patterns and the hourly day-ahead electricity prices. This information was made available to the users on a web-based platform, and participants were actively informed with text messages sent to their mobile phones in case of attractive saving potentials for the following day. The trial was carried out in 2 phases from November 2019 to May 2020 (Phase 1) and from August to October 2020 (Phase 2). Data were collected on interaction with the platform, the perceived user experience of the platform and text messages, and the perceived energy saving success. Results: Our results showed that there is a general interest of the participants in the concept, but that there are also important barriers to integrating load shifting behavior into everyday life. The biggest barriers here are limitations in the flexibility potential of households and limited perceived benefits. Feedback from our participants also suggests high acceptance and relevance of more automated demand-side management (DSM) concepts. Conclusions: Based on this, we recommend paying special attention to the accommodation of varying flexibility potential in manual demand response (DR) programs, ensuring that communicated benefits are sufficiently attractive to motivate behavior change, and consideration of a phase of manual DR as an entry point to automated DSM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Historical pathways as promoters and protectors of the cultural landscape: Tourism and the Camí de Ronda on the Costa Brava.
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Otero, Anna, Timothy, Dallen J., Galí, Nuria, and Vidal-Casellas, Dolors
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CULTURAL landscapes ,HERITAGE tourism ,LANDSCAPES ,CULTURAL property - Abstract
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37. Need for affect, need for cognition, and the desire for independence.
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Barceló, Joan
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AUTONOMY & independence movements ,EUROPEAN integration ,POLITICIANS ,COGNITION ,INDIVIDUAL differences - Abstract
The last decade has witnessed a significant rise in European secessionist movements leading to considerable political turmoil (e.g., protest, repression, imprisonment of political leaders). While scholars have identified a number of economic and political factors that influence the support for secessionist movements, fewer studies have focused on its psychological roots. Using evidence from Catalonia, this paper investigates the role of two fundamental individual traits, Need for Affect (NFA) and Need for Cognition (NFC), in influencing the support for Catalan independence. It analyzes a large representative sample of adult Catalans in 2013, during the peak of the secessionist movement, to examine the influence of NFA and NFC, and their interaction, on the intention to vote in favor of seceding from Spain. Results indicate that individuals who have high levels in NFA and those who have high levels of NFA and low levels of NFC are more likely to support independence. In other words, individuals who have low levels of both NFA and NFC have the lowest support for independence. In conclusion, these findings highlight the importance of considering individual differences in psychological motives in order to fully understand support for secessionist movements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. EN TORNO A LA IMPLANTACIÓN DE LA SEGUNDA GENERACIÓN ANDALUCISTA EN CATALUÑA: LOS ORÍGENES DE LA ESTRUCTURA DE LA "NOVENA PROVINCIA" DEL PARTIDO SOCIALISTA DE ANDALUCÍA (PSA).
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de Villar Iglesias, José Luis
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ELECTIONS ,POLITICAL participation ,DEMOCRATIZATION ,ASSIMILATION (Sociology) ,CULTURAL nationalism ,RADICALS ,IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
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39. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Management of Urinary Tract Infections in Catalonia, Spain: Protocol for an Observational Cohort Study.
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Moreno, Ana Moragas, Fernández-García, Silvia, Llor, Carl, Ouchi, Dan, García-Sangenís, Ana, Monteagudo, Mònica, Monfà, Ramon, and Giner-Soriano, Maria
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URINARY tract infection diagnosis ,MULTIDRUG resistance in bacteria ,ANTI-infective agents ,PRIMARY health care ,ELECTRONIC health records - Abstract
Background: Antibiotic resistance is an individual and public health problem; multidrug-resistant infections could cause an estimated 10 million deaths worldwide by 2050. Unnecessary use of antimicrobials is the most important cause of resistance generation in the community, and an estimated 80% of antimicrobials are prescribed in primary health care, frequently for urinary tract infections (UTIs). Objective: This paper presents the protocol for the first phase of the Urinary Tract Infections in Catalonia (Infeccions del tracte urinari a Catalunya) project. We aim to examine the epidemiology of the different types of UTIs in Catalonia (an autonomous community in Spain) and their diagnostic and therapeutic management by health professionals. Furthermore, we aim to evaluate the correlation between types and total consumption of antibiotics for recurrent UTIs in 2 cohorts of women with the presence and severity of infectious complications of urological origin, especially pyelonephritis and sepsis, and 2 potentially serious infections: pneumonia and COVID-19. Methods: The study is a population-based observational cohort study including adults with a diagnosis of UTI registered in the Information System for the Development of Research in Primary Care (in Catalan: Sistema d'informació per al desenvolupament de la investigació en atenció primària), the Minimum Basic Data Sets of Hospital Discharges and Emergency Departments (in Catalan: Conjunt mínim bàsic de dades a l'hospitalització d'aguts i d'atenció urgent), and data from the Hospital Dispensing Medicines Register (in Catalan: Medicació hospitalària de dispensació ambulatòria) of Catalonia from the period between 2012 and 2021. We will evaluate the variables obtained from the databases to analyze the proportion of different types of UTIs, the percentage of adequate antibiotic treatments prescribed or received for recurrent UTIs according to the national guidelines, and the proportion of UTIs with complications. Results: We expect to describe the epidemiology of UTIs in Catalonia from 2012 to 2021, as well as describe the diagnostic and therapeutic management of UTIs by health professionals. Conclusions: We expect to find a high percentage of UTI cases with inadequate management according to the national guidelines, considering that on many occasions UTIs are treated with second- or third-line antibiotic therapies with a preference for the longest regimens. Furthermore, the use of antibiotic suppressive therapies, or prophylaxis, in recurrent UTIs will likely be highly variable. Moreover, we aim to determine whether women with recurrent UTIs treated with antibiotic suppressive therapies have a higher incidence and severity of potentially serious future infections, with special attention to acute pyelonephritis, urosepsis, COVID-19, and pneumonia, compared to women who receive antibiotic treatment after they present with a UTI. This is an observational study of data from administrative databases that will not allow causality analysis. The limitations of the study will be handled according to the appropriate statistical methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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40. MAPEANDO MAPAS DE ALTERNATIVAS: ECONOMIAS DIVERSAS E MODOS DE MAPEAR EM COMUM.
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Moreira, Sara and Canha, Anselmo
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DIGITAL maps ,DIGITAL mapping ,NETWORK society ,DIGITAL technology ,PARTICIPATION - Abstract
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41. "Taking context seriously": Exploring the enactment of gender policy mandates in Catalan education.
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Caravaca, Alejandro, Gavaldà-Elias, Xènia, Llos, Berta, and Quilabert, Edgar
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SECONDARY schools ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,FOCUS groups ,SCHOOL rules & regulations ,GENDER - Abstract
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- 2023
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42. The Academic Dropout Wheel Analyzing the Antecedents of Higher Education Dropout in Education Studies.
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Naaman, Hind
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COLLEGE dropouts ,PUBLIC universities & colleges ,HIGHER education research ,SOCIAL justice - Abstract
Higher education dropout has been considered a major concern for several researchers in the field of education around the World. Although different studies were carried out to deal with the topic, they all faced common limitations. This paper explores the twofold research conducted to investigate higher education dropout in Education studies at two of the main Catalan public universities. First, a review of the different theoretical perspectives that tackled dropout was carried out to combine the direct and indirect dropout predictors. Second, some research was conducted in the faculties of Education in the selected two Catalan public universities to investigate the antecedents of higher education dropout. The utilized instrument discussed in this paper is the survey. In the first part, the predictors of higher education dropout were combined in a 5-layer model called the "Dimensions of Academic Dropout" wheel (Naaman, 2018). In the second part, the results of the survey analyzed quantitively revealed that dissatisfaction from the program and academic failure are the most important antecedents of higher education dropout in education studies in Catalonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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43. The INSESS-COVID19 Project. Evaluating the Impact of the COVID19 in Social Vulnerability While Preserving Privacy of Participants from Minority Subpopulations.
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Gibert, Karina, Angerri, Xavier, and Solé-Casals, Jordi
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SOCIAL impact ,SCIENCE journalism ,COVID-19 ,SOCIAL services ,POPULATION statistics ,BACTERIAL population - Abstract
Featured Application: The results of this research have been delivered to the General Director of Social Services and the General Director of Equity from the Catalan Government and will be used to support the new policies and strategies on Social Services in the post-COVID19 period. In this paper, the results of the project INSESS-COVID19 are presented, as part of a special call owing to help in the COVID19 crisis in Catalonia. The technological infrastructure and methodology developed in this project allows the quick screening of a territory for a quick a reliable diagnosis in front of an unexpected situation by providing relevant decisional information to support informed decision-making and strategy and policy design. One of the challenges of the project was to extract valuable information from direct participatory processes where specific target profiles of citizens are consulted and to distribute the participation along the whole territory. Having a lot of variables with a moderate number of citizens involved (in this case about 1000) implies the risk of violating statistical secrecy when multivariate relationships are analyzed, thus putting in risk the anonymity of the participants as well as their safety when vulnerable populations are involved, as is the case of INSESS-COVID19. In this paper, the entire data-driven methodology developed in the project is presented and the dealing of the small subgroups of population for statistical secrecy preserving described. The methodology is reusable with any other underlying questionnaire as the data science and reporting parts are totally automatized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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44. Applying a Digital Twin and wastewater analysis for robust validation of COVID-19 pandemic forecasts: insights from Catalonia.
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Fonseca i Casas, Pau, Garcia i Subirana, Joan, Corominas, Lluís, and Maria Bosch, Lluís
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DIGITAL twins , *COVID-19 pandemic , *SEWAGE , *FORECASTING , *SARS-CoV-2 - Abstract
Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 spread is challenging due to asymptomatic infections, numerous variants, and population behavior changes from non-pharmaceutical interventions. We developed a Digital Twin model to simulate SARS-CoV-2 evolution in Catalonia. Continuous validation ensures our model's accuracy. Our system uses Catalonia Health Service data to quantify cases, hospitalizations, and healthcare impact. These data may be under-reported due to screening policy changes. To improve our model's reliability, we incorporate data from the Catalan Surveillance Network of SARS-CoV-2 in Sewage (SARSAIGUA). This paper shows how we use sewage data in the Digital Twin validation process to identify discrepancies between model predictions and real-time data. This continuous validation approach enables us to generate long-term forecasts, gain insights into SARS-CoV-2 spread, reassess assumptions, and enhance our understanding of the pandemic's behavior in Catalonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Effectiveness of a recovery workshop implemented in community mental health services in Catalonia (Spain): study protocol for a non-randomized controlled trial.
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Sampietro, Hernán María, Barrios, Maite, Guilera, Georgina, Rojo, J. Emilio, and Gómez-Benito, Juana
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COMMUNITY mental health services ,SAMPLE size (Statistics) ,RESEARCH protocols ,REPEATED measures design ,MENTAL health policy - Abstract
Background: Many countries today are undergoing a paradigm shift in mental health policies towards a recovery-oriented and rights-based approach. From this perspective, self-determination and self-management are fundamental factors for recovery. Despite this shift, there is still a lack of evidence on the effectiveness of training programmes aimed at promoting self-determination and self-management in recovery processes implemented in southern European or Spanish-speaking countries. The aim of this paper is to present a study protocol that evaluates the effectiveness of a 12-session recovery workshop implemented in community mental health services in Catalonia (Spain). Methods/design: This is a 12-week follow-up multi-centre non-randomized controlled trial design. At least 160 users will be recruited from 13 Community Rehabilitation Services (CRS) in Catalonia. Eligible participants are adult (≥ 18 years old) users of a CRS, who sign a written consent to participate. The experimental group participates in a recovery workshop, in which people learn to develop and implement their own plan of personal recovery, which includes a Wellness Toolbox, a Maintenance Toolkit, a Personal Growth Plan, a Mirror of Relapses, a Crisis Plan, and a Learning Agenda. The control group participates in the usual activities of the CRS. Data is collected using a questionnaire of sociodemographic characteristics, personal recovery, empowerment, hope and perceived social support. The users' measurements are taken at the baseline and one week after the end of the workshop. The primary outcome measures include the Self-Identified Stage of Recovery and the Maryland Assessment of Recovery in Serious Mental Illness Scale (short version). The secondary outcome measures include the Netherlands Empowerment List, Dispositional Hope Scale, and Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Descriptive statistics for characterizing the sample size will be performed. Multivariate analyses for repeated measures designs will be used to evaluate the primary and secondary outcomes. Between-group and within-subject comparisons will be conducted. Discussion: The results of the study will provide information on the usefulness of recovery workshops in a Mediterranean cultural context. Additionally, if this workshop is effective, it will be proposed for inclusion within the portfolio of community mental health services in Catalonia. Trial Registration: ISRCTN11695542 (Registration date: 5 July 2022). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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46. Reflexiones sobre la necesidad de reformar la Ley del Indulto en España.
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Rodríguez-Blanco, Victoria
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LAW reform ,POLITICAL debates ,JUDICIAL independence ,POWER (Social sciences) ,DAMAGES (Law) - Abstract
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47. Polítiques per la igualtat a Catalunya: l’àmbit educatiu. Una gota d’aigua lila enmig de l’oceà.
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Solsona Pairó, Núria and Subirats Martori, Marina
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EDUCATIONAL evaluation ,COEDUCATION ,LEGAL education ,TEACHER training ,DEMOCRATIZATION ,EDUCATIONAL innovations ,EDUCATIONAL equalization - Abstract
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48. La representació de les dones a les institucions polítiques.
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Claveria, Sílvia
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REPRESENTATIVE government ,COMMUNITIES ,GENDER inequality ,COUNTRIES ,LEGISLATIVE bodies ,EXECUTIVE power ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
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49. Sentinel-2 and AISA Airborne Hyperspectral Images for Mediterranean Shrubland Mapping in Catalonia.
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Kycko, Marlena, Zagajewski, Bogdan, Kluczek, Marcin, Tardà, Anna, Pineda, Lydia, Palà, Vicenç, and Corbera, Jordi
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SHRUBLANDS ,SUPPORT vector machines ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,HOT weather conditions ,SPECIES diversity ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation - Abstract
The Mediterranean ecosystem exhibits a particular geology and climate, which is characterized by mild, rainy winters and long, very hot summers with low precipitation; it has led to the emergence of resilient plant species. Such habitats contain a preponderance of shrubs, and collectively harbor 10% of the Earth's species, thus containing some of the most unique shrubby formations protecting against environmental natural degradation. Due to shrub species diversity, initial phases of forestland, heterogenous grasses, bare ground and stones, the monitoring of such areas is difficult. For this reason, the aim of this paper is to assess semi-automatic classifications of the shrubby formations based on multispectral Sentinel-2 and visible and near infrared (VINR) AISA-EAGLE II hyperspectral airborne images with a support of Canopy High Model (CHM) as a three-dimensional information and field-verified patterns, based on Match-T/DSM and aerial photos. Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Random Forest (RF) classifiers have been tested on a few scenarios featuring different combinations of spectral and Minimum Noise Fraction (MNF) transformed bands and vegetation indices. Referring to the results, the average overall accuracy for the SVM and AISA images (all tested data sets) was 78.23%, and for the RF: 79.85%. In the case of Sentinel-2, the SVM classifier obtained an average value of 83.63%, while RF: 85.32%; however, in the case of the shrubland, we would like to recommend the RF classifier, because the highest mean value of F1-score achieved was 91.86% (SVM offered few-percent-point worse results), and the required training time was quicker than SVM. Commonly available Sentinel-2 data offered higher accuracies for shrubland monitoring than did the airborne VNIR data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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50. Predicting Hospital Admissions to Reduce Crowding in the Emergency Departments.
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Cusidó, Jordi, Comalrena, Joan, Alavi, Hamidreza, and Llunas, Laia
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HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,HOSPITAL administration ,ELECTIVE surgery ,PREDICTION models - Abstract
Having an increasing number of patients in the emergency department constitutes an obstacle to the admissions process and hinders the emergency department (ED)'s ability to deal with the continuously arriving demand for new admissions. In addition, forecasting is an important aid in many areas of hospital management, including elective surgery scheduling, bed management, and staff resourcing. Therefore, this paper aims to develop a precise prediction model for admissions in the Integral Healthcare System for Public Use in Catalonia. These models assist in reducing overcrowding in emergency rooms and improve the quality of care offered to patients. Data from 60 EDs were analyzed to determine the likelihood of hospital admission based on information readily available at the time of arrival in the ED. The first part of the study targeted the obtention of models with high accuracy and area under the curve (AUC), while the second part targeted the obtention of models with a sensitivity higher than 0.975 and analyzed the possible benefits that could come from the application of such models. From the 3,189,204 ED visits included in the study, 11.02% ended in admission to the hospital. The gradient boosting machine method was used to predict a binary outcome of either admission or discharge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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