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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research , Report , Other literature type 2023 Switzerland, NorwayPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Bursztyn, Leonardo; Cappelen, Alexander W; Tungodden, Bertil; Voena, Alessandra; +1 AuthorsBursztyn, Leonardo; Cappelen, Alexander W; Tungodden, Bertil; Voena, Alessandra; Yanagizawa-Drott, David H;Actual and perceived gender norms are key to understanding gender inequality. Using newly-collected, nationally representative datasets from 60 countries covering 80% of the world population, this paper studies gender norms on two policy issues: basic rights, allowing women to work outside of the home, and affirmative action, prioritizing women when hiring for leadership positions. Misperceptions of gender norms are pervasive across the world, and the nature of the misperception is context-dependent. In less gender-equal countries, people underestimate support for both policies, particularly support among men; in more gender-equal countries, people overestimate support for affirmative action, particularly support among women, and underestimate support for basic rights. Gender stereotyping and overweighting of minority views are potential drivers of the global patterns of misperceptions. Our findings indicate how misperceptions of gender norms may obstruct progress toward gender equality and contribute to sustaining gender policies that are not necessarily favored by women.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2022 Norway EnglishPublisher:SINTEF Authors: Sinitsyn, Anatoly; Arlov, Thor Bjørn; Westermann, Sebastian; Landgren, Oskar;Sinitsyn, Anatoly; Arlov, Thor Bjørn; Westermann, Sebastian; Landgren, Oskar;handle: 11250/3035580
This report presents selection criteria and extended list of structures for the case studies at the PCCH-Arctic project. Several structures from this list will be chosen for the case studies. Selection is based on suggestions of the project participants, discussion at the kick-off meeting, and feedback from the project partners and discussions withing the project. The repost also presents desktop collection of relevant data.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Article , Other literature type , Report , Research 2022 NorwayPublisher:Elsevier BV Ake-Kob, Alin; Aleksic, Slavisa; Alexin, Zoltán; Blaževičienė, Aurelija; Čartolovni, Anto; Colonna, Liane; Dantas, Carina; Fedosov, Anton; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Florez-Revuelta, Francisco; He, Zhicheng; Jevremović, Aleksandar; Klimczuk, Andrzej; Kuźmicz, Maksymilian; Lambrinos, Lambros; Lutz, Christoph; Malešević, Anamaria; Mekovec, Renata; Miguel, Cristina; Mujirishvili, Tamar; Pajalic, Zada; Perez Vega, Rodrigo; Pierscionek, Barbara; Ravi, Siddharth; Sarf, Pika; Solanas, Agusti; Tamò-Larrieux, Aurelia;handle: 10419/266350 , 11250/3036946
Cost Action 19121: GoodBrother The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) is a funding organisation for the creation of research networks, called COST Actions (CA). These networks offer an open space for collaboration among scientists across Europe (and beyond) and thereby give impetus to research advancements and innovation. Many institutions around Europe participate actively in the CA19121 - Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living, also called GoodBrother. Europe faces crucial challenges regarding health and social care due to the demographic change and current economic context. Active Assisted Living (AAL) technologies are a possible solution to support tackling them. AAL technologies aim at improving the health, quality of life, and wellbeing of older, impaired, and frail people. AAL systems use different sensors to monitor the environment and its dwellers. Cameras and microphones are being more frequently used for AAL. They monitor an environment and gather information, being the most straightforward and natural way of describing events, persons, objects, actions, and interactions. Recent advances have given these devices the ability to ‘see’ and ‘hear.’ However, their use can be seen as intrusive by some end-users such as assisted persons and professional and informal caregivers. GoodBrother aims to increase the awareness of the ethical, legal, and privacy issues associated with audio- and video-based monitoring and to propose privacy-aware working solutions for assisted living by creating an interdisciplinary community of researchers and industrial partners from different fields (computing, engineering, healthcare, law, sociology) and other stakeholders (users, policymakers, public services), stimulating new research and innovation. GoodBrother will offset the “Big Brother” sense of continuous monitoring by increasing user acceptance, exploiting these new solutions, and improving market reach. Working Group 1 on Social Responsibility: Ethical, legal, social, data protection and privacy issues Experts from diverse disciplines are analysing the ethical, legal, data protection and privacy issues associated with the use of cameras and microphones in private spaces, and how to manage multi-party privacy preferences. They also study the differences according to gender and cultural/societal background in the perception of these issues. This WG aims to establish the core requirements that AAL solutions must fulfil to consider ethico-legal issues and to integrate privacy by design and by default. Those requirements will set up the guidelines for the technical WGs (WG2, WG3 and WG4). The Workgroup goals are: Review the current European and international legislation and the ethical issues that underpin this on the use of audio- and video-based monitoring in private environments. Study the differences in the perception of privacy depending on the culture, society, gender and age of the users, and analyse the situations and conditions in later life, i.e. occurrence of a fall, which may affect that perception. Investigate the potential benefits and barriers of AAL technology adoption for people in need of care. Support the development of privacy-aware monitoring systems by a continuous exchange of knowledge with technological participants in the Action. Promote the consideration of ethical, legal, privacy and gender matters in the design of AAL solutions. Inform other WGs on the ethico-legal requirements in the design and development of AAL solutions. About this Position Paper In this position paper, we have used Alan Cooper’s persona technique to illustrate the utility of audio- and video-based AAL technologies. Therefore, two primary examples of potential audio- and video-based AAL users, Anna and Irakli, serve as reference points for describing salient ethical, legal and social challenges related to use of AAL. These challenges are presented on three levels: individual, societal, and regulatory. For each challenge, a set of policy recommendations is suggested. This publication is based upon work from COST Action GoodBrother – Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video- Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation. www.cost.eu
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2021 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Dette er en sluttrapport som oppsummerer 5 års miljøovervåking av kulturminner i jord for tomta Munkhaugveita 5-7 i Trondheim. Forundersøkelsen med jordkjemiske analyser viste at de fleste kulturlag hadde gode bevaringsforhold. Kulturlagene er overvåket med sensorer for jordtemperatur, fuktighet og redoksforhold i 5 år fra 2015-2020. Utstyret har fungert bra uten større avvik i måleperioden. Målinger og data viser at det fortsatt er reduserende forhold i de fleste kulturlagene etter 5 år. Den høyest plasserte sensoren i Hull 4 på 10.10 moh. viser lavere redokspotensialet fra +600 til +280 mV etter 5 års overvåking. Her var det noe tørrere og oksiderende forhold i starten. Temperaturen har steget fra 7-10°C i snitt i begge profiler. Sistnevnte er tydelig de tre siste årene etter at nytt hus er satt opp etter 2018. En ser også at svingningene i temperatur er lavere mellom sommer og vinter. Profil 1 Hull 1 viser reduserende forhold og fortsatt gode bevaringsforhold. Jordfuktigheten er blitt mere stabil i begge profiler gjennom overvåkingsperioden, med unntak av øvre lag i Hull 1 og bunn i Hull 4, som ser ut til å være påvirket av grunnvann. Lav jordtemperatur i begge profiler, godt under 10°C, tilsier en lav nedbrytingsrate av organisk materialet. NIBIOs nedbrytningsforsøk på jordprøver fra to av kulturlagene i Hull 4 (9.1 og 7.9 moh.) har vist stabile forhold og nedbrytingsraten er nesten ikke målbar ved 10°C, både uten og med nærvær av oksygen. Dette viser at organisk materiale blir bedre bevart over lengre tid hvis kulturlagene holdes ved lave temperaturer. Miljøovervåkningen gir grunnlag for å anta at nye bygg over områder med verneverdige kulturlag i Munkhaugveita 5-7 ikke har hatt en direkte negativ påvirkning på de kulturlag som er overvåket. Kun øvre del av profil 1 Hull 4 kan bli påvirket hvis temperaturen øker eller holder seg over 12°C.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2021 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Fredete kulturlag på tomten i Søndre gate 7-11 (Petter Egges plass) i Trondheim er gravd frem av NIKU. Disse kulturlagene har blitt overvåket i 5 år fra 2015-2020. Dette er sluttrapport på overvåkingen. I kulturlagene er det tre profiler som er spesielt godt undersøkt med sensorer: Profil 6, 4 og 3 der Profil 6 ligger høyest. Forundersøkelsen viste at flere kulturlag hadde god bevaring i Profil 6 mens profil 3 &4 hadde dårlige bevarte kulturlag før overvåkingen startet. Jordtemperaturen i Profil 6 var 5-7 °C i gjennomsnitt gjennom året i bunn, 7- 10°C i øvre del. Fluktuasjoner i jordfuktighet ble påvist flere ganger i bunnen av profil 6, mens den ble påvist stabil på 35% i øvre del og omkring 42 % i dypere kulturlag i hele perioden 2015 – 2020. Jordtemperaturen i Profil 4 og 3 er relativt lav i overvåkingsperioden 2015 – 2018, på 4 -7 °C, men steg fra 8-10°C i 2019 og 2020 når nytt bygg var ferdigstilt. Jordtemperaturen steg også i øvre del av Profil 6 omkring 8 moh. fra 2019-2020. Jordfuktighet i Profil 4 og 3 mangler etter 2017 etter graveuhell med utstyr. Måling av redoksforholdene med de nye sensorene har gitt resultater i hele perioden fra 2015 til ut 2020, med unntak av kort stopp i loggingen. Overvåking i profil 6 viser svakt oksiderende forhold fra 8.10 moh. – i øvre og midtre del av profilen ned til 7.35 moh. i den høyre siden av profilen. Årsaken er at organiske kulturlag er omgitt av sandrike masser og påvirkes av nedbør. I snittverdier etter 5 år ligger redokspotensialet fra +280 til +440 mV som tilsier at oksygen er til stede i profilene selv om noen av de gamle redokssensorer i Profil 6 viste noe lavere verdier. Svakt oksiderende forhold ble også målt i Profil 4 og 3, men her har redokspotensialet sunket over tid og etter nytt bygg er satt opp fra +600 ned til +300 mV. Etter at huset på tomten er ferdigstilt ble det observert en gjennomsnittlig temperaturøkning fra 8-10°C de 2 siste årene av overvåkingen i profil 4 og 3. Disse profilene ligger nå under det nye bygget. Tross at det har vært enkelte avvik med uhell og skader på noen sensorer i disse driftsårene, mener NIBIO at overvåkningen viser at bevaringsforholdene ikke har forverret seg etter at nytt bygg er reist på tomten.
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Traditional and consolidated Portuguese historiography has seen fishery throughout the Middle Ages, moving towards to Early Modern times, as an economic activity firstly (and mainly) connected to the State’s efforts of supplying local markets, as well as to the dynamization of its own economy, within a process of financial and fiscal strengthening of the Portuguese Crown. Bottom line, this development is deeply linked to Portugal’s economic history fostering process, which started fifty years ago. In this sense, this essay proposes a historiographic reflection, an overview of what has been done so far. Moreover, we want to observe how it has been historiographically framed by Portuguese historians and international scholars, and highlight most recent tendencies in terms of new approaches and research initiatives.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Rapporten oppsummerer hele perioden av overvåking av grunnvann og dens påvirkning av kulturlag under et nytt bygg Foyn eiendom i Storgata 30-32 i Tønsberg. Data for overvåkningen er hentet fra 2 miljøbrønner, MB5 og MB10, satt ned før ferdigstillelse av nytt bygg. Miljøbrønnene er satt ned i mettet sone med grunnvann og overvåking har foregått fra 2013 til 2017 for MB10 og 2014 og 2015 for MB5. Det kan se ut som om grunnvannet under nytt bygg fluktuerer mer på sidene en i midten. Ellers har NIBIO ikke observert store forandringer og svingninger i måleparameterne gjennom overvåkingen med unntak av at temperaturen i grunnvannet har steget 1 grad i MB5, men sunket 0,5 grader i MB10. Grunnvann temperaturene skiller seg ikke ut fra andre grunnvann temperaturer målt i nærliggende målepunkt som påvirkes av hus. Grunnvannet inneholder ikke oksygen som kan akselerer nedbryting av organisk materiale fra kulturlagene.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;I forbindelse med anleggsarbeider for anleggelse av nytt hovedgateløp i Bjørvika-byen, Oslo, er det igangsatt et miljøovervåkningsprogram for å dokumentere bevaringstilstand og bevaringsforhold i kulturlag i området. Flere miljøbrønner var i drift ved oppstart, men pga. ferdigstillelse av trikketrase og vei ble flere avviklet våren 2014. Videre overvåking instrumentert med multiparametersensorer for overvåkning av temperatur, pH, ledningsevne og redokspotensialet i grunnvannet fortsatte i miljøbrønn MB4, sammen med en ny miljøbrønn (MB8) etablert i 2013. Sistnevnte hadde i tillegg oksygensensor. Logger i MB8 ble ødelagt av fuktighet slik at vi mangler data i en periode etter mai 2015 til 2016. De første 3 års overvåking i MB3, MB4, MB5 & MB7 er fremstilt i eget kapittel. De resterende år 2014 og ut måleperioden beskriver overvåkings data fra brønn MB4 og MB8. Det er kun MB4 som har dataserier i alle år. En viktig observasjon er at grunnvannet ble målt under 1 moh. i de første årene i alle aktive brønner, men steg over 1 meter fra 2014 i både MB4 og MB8. En slik økning betyr bedre bevaring av kulturlag i øvre del av boreprofilene analysert i 2010. Temperaturen til grunnvannet har ligget i underkant av 10°C. Lav jordtemperatur sammen med negative redoksverdier og lave oksygenkonsentrasjoner gir en gunstig situasjon for bevaring av kulturminner i Bjørvika. Disse resultatene og egenskapene til grunnvannet som berører resterende kulturminner over, under, eller nær brønnen indikerer gode bevaringsforhold av organisk og uorganisk materiale in Situ for regionen under og etter bygging av ny veitrase.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Rapporten oppsummerer alle årene av overvåking av kulturlag under og ved siden av et nytt bygg i kvartalet Schultz gate, Munkhaugveita, Presidentveita, Munkegata gnr/bnr 400/21, 102,129 i Trondheim. Data for overvåkingene er hentet fra jordtemperatur, jordfuktighet og redoksforhold i kulturlagene fra umettet sone. Reduserende forhold målt til -280 mV ble vist i nord profilen, mens redoksforholdene i sør profilen lå mellom +150 til +180 mV som tilsier at det ikke er tydelige oksiderende forhold. I profilen sør under nytt bygg er jordfuktigheten noe lavere sammenlignet med profilen nord. Den økte gjennom overvåkingsperioden pga. tilførsel av regnvann fra tak, Temperaturen er forholdvis lik i begge jordprofiler. Temperaturen i kulturlagene i nord profilen påvirkes litt mer av middel ute temperatur enn jordtemperaturen i kulturlagene under nytt bygg. Dette viser at nytt bygg ikke har gitt dramatisk økning i jordtemperaturen. Maksimum temperatur i perioder ute (nord profilen) er målt til 16 °C sammenlignet med kun 11 °C under nytt hus (Sør profilen). Vi kan ikke ut fra dette overvåkningsprosjektet si at nytt bygg har forverret bevaring av kulturlagene siden vi ser en økning i jordfuktigheten ved 9,3 moh. profil Sør 2014 til 2017. Overvåkingen i disse årene indikerer at nytt bygg virker stabiliserende for de underliggende kulturlagene i profil Sør
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Stensgaard, Kari;Stensgaard, Kari;Rapporten dokumenterer fotografering og registrering i et seterområde i Sjodalen i Vågå i 2019. Arbeidet refererer til et etnologisk registreringsarbeid utført samme sted 50 år tidligere, i 1969. Seterhus og seterbruk betraktes i et 50 års tidperspektiv, men også i nåtid ved sammenligning med andre seterområder i samme landsdel. Bilder fra 1969 er refotografert i 2019.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research , Report , Other literature type 2023 Switzerland, NorwayPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Bursztyn, Leonardo; Cappelen, Alexander W; Tungodden, Bertil; Voena, Alessandra; +1 AuthorsBursztyn, Leonardo; Cappelen, Alexander W; Tungodden, Bertil; Voena, Alessandra; Yanagizawa-Drott, David H;Actual and perceived gender norms are key to understanding gender inequality. Using newly-collected, nationally representative datasets from 60 countries covering 80% of the world population, this paper studies gender norms on two policy issues: basic rights, allowing women to work outside of the home, and affirmative action, prioritizing women when hiring for leadership positions. Misperceptions of gender norms are pervasive across the world, and the nature of the misperception is context-dependent. In less gender-equal countries, people underestimate support for both policies, particularly support among men; in more gender-equal countries, people overestimate support for affirmative action, particularly support among women, and underestimate support for basic rights. Gender stereotyping and overweighting of minority views are potential drivers of the global patterns of misperceptions. Our findings indicate how misperceptions of gender norms may obstruct progress toward gender equality and contribute to sustaining gender policies that are not necessarily favored by women.
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This report presents selection criteria and extended list of structures for the case studies at the PCCH-Arctic project. Several structures from this list will be chosen for the case studies. Selection is based on suggestions of the project participants, discussion at the kick-off meeting, and feedback from the project partners and discussions withing the project. The repost also presents desktop collection of relevant data.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Article , Other literature type , Report , Research 2022 NorwayPublisher:Elsevier BV Ake-Kob, Alin; Aleksic, Slavisa; Alexin, Zoltán; Blaževičienė, Aurelija; Čartolovni, Anto; Colonna, Liane; Dantas, Carina; Fedosov, Anton; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Florez-Revuelta, Francisco; He, Zhicheng; Jevremović, Aleksandar; Klimczuk, Andrzej; Kuźmicz, Maksymilian; Lambrinos, Lambros; Lutz, Christoph; Malešević, Anamaria; Mekovec, Renata; Miguel, Cristina; Mujirishvili, Tamar; Pajalic, Zada; Perez Vega, Rodrigo; Pierscionek, Barbara; Ravi, Siddharth; Sarf, Pika; Solanas, Agusti; Tamò-Larrieux, Aurelia;handle: 10419/266350 , 11250/3036946
Cost Action 19121: GoodBrother The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) is a funding organisation for the creation of research networks, called COST Actions (CA). These networks offer an open space for collaboration among scientists across Europe (and beyond) and thereby give impetus to research advancements and innovation. Many institutions around Europe participate actively in the CA19121 - Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living, also called GoodBrother. Europe faces crucial challenges regarding health and social care due to the demographic change and current economic context. Active Assisted Living (AAL) technologies are a possible solution to support tackling them. AAL technologies aim at improving the health, quality of life, and wellbeing of older, impaired, and frail people. AAL systems use different sensors to monitor the environment and its dwellers. Cameras and microphones are being more frequently used for AAL. They monitor an environment and gather information, being the most straightforward and natural way of describing events, persons, objects, actions, and interactions. Recent advances have given these devices the ability to ‘see’ and ‘hear.’ However, their use can be seen as intrusive by some end-users such as assisted persons and professional and informal caregivers. GoodBrother aims to increase the awareness of the ethical, legal, and privacy issues associated with audio- and video-based monitoring and to propose privacy-aware working solutions for assisted living by creating an interdisciplinary community of researchers and industrial partners from different fields (computing, engineering, healthcare, law, sociology) and other stakeholders (users, policymakers, public services), stimulating new research and innovation. GoodBrother will offset the “Big Brother” sense of continuous monitoring by increasing user acceptance, exploiting these new solutions, and improving market reach. Working Group 1 on Social Responsibility: Ethical, legal, social, data protection and privacy issues Experts from diverse disciplines are analysing the ethical, legal, data protection and privacy issues associated with the use of cameras and microphones in private spaces, and how to manage multi-party privacy preferences. They also study the differences according to gender and cultural/societal background in the perception of these issues. This WG aims to establish the core requirements that AAL solutions must fulfil to consider ethico-legal issues and to integrate privacy by design and by default. Those requirements will set up the guidelines for the technical WGs (WG2, WG3 and WG4). The Workgroup goals are: Review the current European and international legislation and the ethical issues that underpin this on the use of audio- and video-based monitoring in private environments. Study the differences in the perception of privacy depending on the culture, society, gender and age of the users, and analyse the situations and conditions in later life, i.e. occurrence of a fall, which may affect that perception. Investigate the potential benefits and barriers of AAL technology adoption for people in need of care. Support the development of privacy-aware monitoring systems by a continuous exchange of knowledge with technological participants in the Action. Promote the consideration of ethical, legal, privacy and gender matters in the design of AAL solutions. Inform other WGs on the ethico-legal requirements in the design and development of AAL solutions. About this Position Paper In this position paper, we have used Alan Cooper’s persona technique to illustrate the utility of audio- and video-based AAL technologies. Therefore, two primary examples of potential audio- and video-based AAL users, Anna and Irakli, serve as reference points for describing salient ethical, legal and social challenges related to use of AAL. These challenges are presented on three levels: individual, societal, and regulatory. For each challenge, a set of policy recommendations is suggested. This publication is based upon work from COST Action GoodBrother – Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video- Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation. www.cost.eu
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2021 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Dette er en sluttrapport som oppsummerer 5 års miljøovervåking av kulturminner i jord for tomta Munkhaugveita 5-7 i Trondheim. Forundersøkelsen med jordkjemiske analyser viste at de fleste kulturlag hadde gode bevaringsforhold. Kulturlagene er overvåket med sensorer for jordtemperatur, fuktighet og redoksforhold i 5 år fra 2015-2020. Utstyret har fungert bra uten større avvik i måleperioden. Målinger og data viser at det fortsatt er reduserende forhold i de fleste kulturlagene etter 5 år. Den høyest plasserte sensoren i Hull 4 på 10.10 moh. viser lavere redokspotensialet fra +600 til +280 mV etter 5 års overvåking. Her var det noe tørrere og oksiderende forhold i starten. Temperaturen har steget fra 7-10°C i snitt i begge profiler. Sistnevnte er tydelig de tre siste årene etter at nytt hus er satt opp etter 2018. En ser også at svingningene i temperatur er lavere mellom sommer og vinter. Profil 1 Hull 1 viser reduserende forhold og fortsatt gode bevaringsforhold. Jordfuktigheten er blitt mere stabil i begge profiler gjennom overvåkingsperioden, med unntak av øvre lag i Hull 1 og bunn i Hull 4, som ser ut til å være påvirket av grunnvann. Lav jordtemperatur i begge profiler, godt under 10°C, tilsier en lav nedbrytingsrate av organisk materialet. NIBIOs nedbrytningsforsøk på jordprøver fra to av kulturlagene i Hull 4 (9.1 og 7.9 moh.) har vist stabile forhold og nedbrytingsraten er nesten ikke målbar ved 10°C, både uten og med nærvær av oksygen. Dette viser at organisk materiale blir bedre bevart over lengre tid hvis kulturlagene holdes ved lave temperaturer. Miljøovervåkningen gir grunnlag for å anta at nye bygg over områder med verneverdige kulturlag i Munkhaugveita 5-7 ikke har hatt en direkte negativ påvirkning på de kulturlag som er overvåket. Kun øvre del av profil 1 Hull 4 kan bli påvirket hvis temperaturen øker eller holder seg over 12°C.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2021 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Fredete kulturlag på tomten i Søndre gate 7-11 (Petter Egges plass) i Trondheim er gravd frem av NIKU. Disse kulturlagene har blitt overvåket i 5 år fra 2015-2020. Dette er sluttrapport på overvåkingen. I kulturlagene er det tre profiler som er spesielt godt undersøkt med sensorer: Profil 6, 4 og 3 der Profil 6 ligger høyest. Forundersøkelsen viste at flere kulturlag hadde god bevaring i Profil 6 mens profil 3 &4 hadde dårlige bevarte kulturlag før overvåkingen startet. Jordtemperaturen i Profil 6 var 5-7 °C i gjennomsnitt gjennom året i bunn, 7- 10°C i øvre del. Fluktuasjoner i jordfuktighet ble påvist flere ganger i bunnen av profil 6, mens den ble påvist stabil på 35% i øvre del og omkring 42 % i dypere kulturlag i hele perioden 2015 – 2020. Jordtemperaturen i Profil 4 og 3 er relativt lav i overvåkingsperioden 2015 – 2018, på 4 -7 °C, men steg fra 8-10°C i 2019 og 2020 når nytt bygg var ferdigstilt. Jordtemperaturen steg også i øvre del av Profil 6 omkring 8 moh. fra 2019-2020. Jordfuktighet i Profil 4 og 3 mangler etter 2017 etter graveuhell med utstyr. Måling av redoksforholdene med de nye sensorene har gitt resultater i hele perioden fra 2015 til ut 2020, med unntak av kort stopp i loggingen. Overvåking i profil 6 viser svakt oksiderende forhold fra 8.10 moh. – i øvre og midtre del av profilen ned til 7.35 moh. i den høyre siden av profilen. Årsaken er at organiske kulturlag er omgitt av sandrike masser og påvirkes av nedbør. I snittverdier etter 5 år ligger redokspotensialet fra +280 til +440 mV som tilsier at oksygen er til stede i profilene selv om noen av de gamle redokssensorer i Profil 6 viste noe lavere verdier. Svakt oksiderende forhold ble også målt i Profil 4 og 3, men her har redokspotensialet sunket over tid og etter nytt bygg er satt opp fra +600 ned til +300 mV. Etter at huset på tomten er ferdigstilt ble det observert en gjennomsnittlig temperaturøkning fra 8-10°C de 2 siste årene av overvåkingen i profil 4 og 3. Disse profilene ligger nå under det nye bygget. Tross at det har vært enkelte avvik med uhell og skader på noen sensorer i disse driftsårene, mener NIBIO at overvåkningen viser at bevaringsforholdene ikke har forverret seg etter at nytt bygg er reist på tomten.
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Traditional and consolidated Portuguese historiography has seen fishery throughout the Middle Ages, moving towards to Early Modern times, as an economic activity firstly (and mainly) connected to the State’s efforts of supplying local markets, as well as to the dynamization of its own economy, within a process of financial and fiscal strengthening of the Portuguese Crown. Bottom line, this development is deeply linked to Portugal’s economic history fostering process, which started fifty years ago. In this sense, this essay proposes a historiographic reflection, an overview of what has been done so far. Moreover, we want to observe how it has been historiographically framed by Portuguese historians and international scholars, and highlight most recent tendencies in terms of new approaches and research initiatives.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Rapporten oppsummerer hele perioden av overvåking av grunnvann og dens påvirkning av kulturlag under et nytt bygg Foyn eiendom i Storgata 30-32 i Tønsberg. Data for overvåkningen er hentet fra 2 miljøbrønner, MB5 og MB10, satt ned før ferdigstillelse av nytt bygg. Miljøbrønnene er satt ned i mettet sone med grunnvann og overvåking har foregått fra 2013 til 2017 for MB10 og 2014 og 2015 for MB5. Det kan se ut som om grunnvannet under nytt bygg fluktuerer mer på sidene en i midten. Ellers har NIBIO ikke observert store forandringer og svingninger i måleparameterne gjennom overvåkingen med unntak av at temperaturen i grunnvannet har steget 1 grad i MB5, men sunket 0,5 grader i MB10. Grunnvann temperaturene skiller seg ikke ut fra andre grunnvann temperaturer målt i nærliggende målepunkt som påvirkes av hus. Grunnvannet inneholder ikke oksygen som kan akselerer nedbryting av organisk materiale fra kulturlagene.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;I forbindelse med anleggsarbeider for anleggelse av nytt hovedgateløp i Bjørvika-byen, Oslo, er det igangsatt et miljøovervåkningsprogram for å dokumentere bevaringstilstand og bevaringsforhold i kulturlag i området. Flere miljøbrønner var i drift ved oppstart, men pga. ferdigstillelse av trikketrase og vei ble flere avviklet våren 2014. Videre overvåking instrumentert med multiparametersensorer for overvåkning av temperatur, pH, ledningsevne og redokspotensialet i grunnvannet fortsatte i miljøbrønn MB4, sammen med en ny miljøbrønn (MB8) etablert i 2013. Sistnevnte hadde i tillegg oksygensensor. Logger i MB8 ble ødelagt av fuktighet slik at vi mangler data i en periode etter mai 2015 til 2016. De første 3 års overvåking i MB3, MB4, MB5 & MB7 er fremstilt i eget kapittel. De resterende år 2014 og ut måleperioden beskriver overvåkings data fra brønn MB4 og MB8. Det er kun MB4 som har dataserier i alle år. En viktig observasjon er at grunnvannet ble målt under 1 moh. i de første årene i alle aktive brønner, men steg over 1 meter fra 2014 i både MB4 og MB8. En slik økning betyr bedre bevaring av kulturlag i øvre del av boreprofilene analysert i 2010. Temperaturen til grunnvannet har ligget i underkant av 10°C. Lav jordtemperatur sammen med negative redoksverdier og lave oksygenkonsentrasjoner gir en gunstig situasjon for bevaring av kulturminner i Bjørvika. Disse resultatene og egenskapene til grunnvannet som berører resterende kulturminner over, under, eller nær brønnen indikerer gode bevaringsforhold av organisk og uorganisk materiale in Situ for regionen under og etter bygging av ny veitrase.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Bergersen, Ove;Bergersen, Ove;Rapporten oppsummerer alle årene av overvåking av kulturlag under og ved siden av et nytt bygg i kvartalet Schultz gate, Munkhaugveita, Presidentveita, Munkegata gnr/bnr 400/21, 102,129 i Trondheim. Data for overvåkingene er hentet fra jordtemperatur, jordfuktighet og redoksforhold i kulturlagene fra umettet sone. Reduserende forhold målt til -280 mV ble vist i nord profilen, mens redoksforholdene i sør profilen lå mellom +150 til +180 mV som tilsier at det ikke er tydelige oksiderende forhold. I profilen sør under nytt bygg er jordfuktigheten noe lavere sammenlignet med profilen nord. Den økte gjennom overvåkingsperioden pga. tilførsel av regnvann fra tak, Temperaturen er forholdvis lik i begge jordprofiler. Temperaturen i kulturlagene i nord profilen påvirkes litt mer av middel ute temperatur enn jordtemperaturen i kulturlagene under nytt bygg. Dette viser at nytt bygg ikke har gitt dramatisk økning i jordtemperaturen. Maksimum temperatur i perioder ute (nord profilen) er målt til 16 °C sammenlignet med kun 11 °C under nytt hus (Sør profilen). Vi kan ikke ut fra dette overvåkningsprosjektet si at nytt bygg har forverret bevaring av kulturlagene siden vi ser en økning i jordfuktigheten ved 9,3 moh. profil Sør 2014 til 2017. Overvåkingen i disse årene indikerer at nytt bygg virker stabiliserende for de underliggende kulturlagene i profil Sør
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2020 Norway NorwegianPublisher:NIBIO Authors: Stensgaard, Kari;Stensgaard, Kari;Rapporten dokumenterer fotografering og registrering i et seterområde i Sjodalen i Vågå i 2019. Arbeidet refererer til et etnologisk registreringsarbeid utført samme sted 50 år tidligere, i 1969. Seterhus og seterbruk betraktes i et 50 års tidperspektiv, men også i nåtid ved sammenligning med andre seterområder i samme landsdel. Bilder fra 1969 er refotografert i 2019.
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