COST Evaluation - Draft Synthesis Report
Beyond Mendel's Garden: Biotechnology in the Service of World Agriculture
COST Telecommunications - Technical Overview (2 copies)
Pathogenicity of Entompathogenic Nematodes versus Insect Defence Mechanism: Impact on Selection of Virulent Stains
Complex Three-dimensional Viscous Flows: Prediction, Modelling, Manipulation, Control, Experiment
Electronic Emotion: the Mediation of Emotion via Information and Communication Technologies
- Pages: 233
- Author(s): J. Vincent & L. Fortunati
- Publisher(s): Peter Lang
- http://www.peterlang.com/Index.cfm?vID=11866&vLang=D
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-03911-866-3
Electronic emotion is the emotion lived, re-lived or discovered through machines. It is the meotion that users of information and communication technologies (ICTs) feel when using or not using different devices. Through ICTs emotion is amplified, shaped, stereotyped and re-invented but at the same time sacrificed. This book addresses a number of questions such as: what does elecontronic emotion actually mean? How does emotion change when mediated by information and communication technologies? Ow are the production and the consumption of electronic and mediated emotion articulated? What emotional investment do people express in ICTs? The editors have brought together a distinctive group of scholars from multiple disciplines including social sciences, linguistics and information sciences to discuss and provide some answers to these questions.
Nitrogen Deposition and Natura 2000: Science & Practice in determining environmental impacts.
- Author(s): W.K. Hicks, C.P. Whitfield, W.J. Bealey and M.A. Sutton (Eds)
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- ISBN/ISSN: 978-91-86125-23-3
This book reviews the evidence from across Europe that confirms nitrogen deposition as a major threat to European biodiversity, especially on the Natura 2000, including sensitive habitats and species listed under the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC). It documents the information presented and discussed at an international workshop on ‘Natura 2000 and Nitrogen Deposition’, held in Brussels in May 2009, to review new evidence of nitrogen impacts, develop best practices when conducting assessments, and recommend options for consideration in future policy development.
The workshop was attended by 73 scientists, conservation practitioners and policy makers from 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands and the UK. Delegates included representatives from the European Commission DG Environment, and Government departments from EU member states.
Environment, Societies and Space Weather
- Pages: 237
- Author(s): J. LilenstenI, J. Bornarel
This book illustrates the unexpected effects of solar activity on human activity. Although the characteristics of our star have, on the whole, remained pretty well unchanged throughout the history of mankind, lately its mood swings, and considerably varying ejection of matter and radiation have had disruptive effects on our technology-based society.