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  • 1
    In: Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal, Brawijaya University, Vol. 007, No. 01 ( 2019-08-07), p. 1-15
    Abstract: The demands of international consumers for eco-labeling products and supported by Indonesia's considerable shrimp export potential, should be an opportunity for the shrimp processing industry in Indonesia which has implemented GAA-BAP eco-labeling certification. The purpose of this study was formulated as a good strategy to improve the application of GAA-BAP eco-labeling in the shrimp processing industry. This research was a descriptive study with a case study. The research had done at PT. XYZ Sidoarjo. Data were collected through observation, interview, focus group discussion (FGD) and secondary data collection. The data were analyzed using IFE and EFE matrix, IE matrix, and SWOT analysis. The result showed that the strategy could be used to increase the application of GAA-BAP eco-labeling were implemented Strengths-Opportunities (S-O) and combined it with development or stability according to company position in IE matrix. The strategy could be chosen to improve the application GAA-BAP eco-labeling at shrimp processing industry were optimized human resources, eco-labeling guidance, company location, and market network; utilized the company location and market network to increase the procurement of raw materials; maintained the good work integrity and the quality of eco-labeling guidance; also increased the quality of GAA-BAP eco-labeling products.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2528-5939
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Brawijaya University
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge University Press (CUP) ; 2019
    In:  Journal of Global History Vol. 14, No. 2 ( 2019-07), p. 199-217
    In: Journal of Global History, Cambridge University Press (CUP), Vol. 14, No. 2 ( 2019-07), p. 199-217
    Abstract: In the early twentieth century, scientists at the Pasteur Institute and its colonial affiliates developed a historically specific form of bacteriological technoscience, which abstracted the human–microbe relationship from its environmental and social context, and created a model for public health governance that operated at the scale of the empire, rather than at the level of individual colonies or regions. Using a case study of tuberculosis management, this article argues that the success of the Pastorian model relied on its technopolitical vision of a universal model of managing human–microbe relations, while, in reality, exploiting precisely those fissures created by the uneven political and scientific landscape of the colonial and scientific world in which it operated. Pastorian bacteriology helped imperial administrators to imagine a globe-spanning, standardized empire, while restricting public health governance to technological innovations, rather than a proposal for social hygiene that would have expanded labour and associational rights for subject populations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1740-0228 , 1740-0236
    Language: English
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 3
    In: American Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, Science Publishing Group, Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2019), p. 8-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2578-7985
    Language: English
    Publisher: Science Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science ; 2019
    In:  SRELS Journal of Information Management ( 2019-12-31)
    In: SRELS Journal of Information Management, Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, ( 2019-12-31)
    Abstract: In the last few decades, the steep rise in India’s urban population has caused rapid changes in population pattern. The main reason for this change is migration from rural to urban areas. Due to land crisis, cities like Mumbai and Kolkata are experiencing vertical growth, which causes change in population density. The ongoing process of urbanization impacts environmental, demographic, and socioeconomic heterogeneity issues. The municipal areas of cities should have basic amenities like electricity, roads, drinking water, communication, health and access to education. Here lies the question of urban planning. This paper has three distinct objectives. It aims to examine: (a) The genesis and growth of global research on urbanization and population density as reflected in two major citation databases, viz. Scopus and Web of Science; (b) The different facets of urbanization and population density research, through the two citation databases. (c) The essential bibliographic components like authorship pattern, source distribution pattern, keyword distribution pattern etc. of research output.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0976-2477 , 0972-2467
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 2019
    In:  ICES Journal of Marine Science Vol. 76, No. 2 ( 2019-04-01), p. 452-456
    In: ICES Journal of Marine Science, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 76, No. 2 ( 2019-04-01), p. 452-456
    Abstract: States have committed to “not undermine” relevant existing legal instruments, bodies, and frameworks in their negotiations over a new, legally binding instrument concerning biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ). An agreed interpretation of “not undermine” will most likely be expressed through the institutional model adopted by this new instrument. Potential models should be evaluated in light of limitations on existing regional and sectoral ocean governance organizations, which may suggest governance gaps that the new instrument may fill. This article revisits the textual analysis of “not undermine” undertaken by Scanlon (2018) to explore its implications for the institutional models available to the new instrument. It reviews the practice of regional fishery management organizations as presented by Scanlon to identify areas where the new instrument might address persistent challenges. Finally, it suggests several potential models for the new instrument that might avoid “undermining” whereas improving governance outcomes in ABNJ. It concludes that a global institution with consultative links to existing organizations may provide the most logical means of implementation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1054-3139 , 1095-9289
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 6
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    European Open Science Publishing ; 2019
    In:  European Journal of Engineering Research and Science Vol. 4, No. 9 ( 2019-09-19), p. 143-148
    In: European Journal of Engineering Research and Science, European Open Science Publishing, Vol. 4, No. 9 ( 2019-09-19), p. 143-148
    Abstract: Urban areas are constantly developing and rapidly, especially in recent times. According to the United Nations, in 1950 the global urban population accounted for only 29% of the world's population; this figure was 50% in 2009 and will be 60% in 2030 with about 5 billion people. In Vietnam, urban population is projected to account for 38% of the country's population by 2015, 45% of the country's population in 2020 and 50% of the national population by 2025 with about 25 million. In the process of urbanization with growth and development, cities often face significant challenges. These are: 1) Unbalanced development, over-focus on large cities makes the development gap between urban and rural areas more and more increasing; 2) Unsustainable development, rapid technical and social infrastructure systems degrading rapidly, especially housing and environmental sanitation; 3) The administrative management capacity of urban governments must often chase the rapid growth of urban areas; 4) Poverty, crime and unemployment often occur in rapidly growing cities but lack solid economic and technical bases. In order to have an identity of sustainable urban development, development cannot be separated from preserving stability in which urban management is always a very important task.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2506-8016
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: European Open Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    European Open Science Publishing ; 2019
    In:  European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research Vol. 4, No. 9 ( 2019-09-19), p. 143-148
    In: European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science Publishing, Vol. 4, No. 9 ( 2019-09-19), p. 143-148
    Abstract: Urban areas are constantly developing and rapidly, especially in recent times. According to the United Nations, in 1950 the global urban population accounted for only 29% of the world's population; this figure was 50% in 2009 and will be 60% in 2030 with about 5 billion people. In Vietnam, urban population is projected to account for 38% of the country's population by 2015, 45% of the country's population in 2020 and 50% of the national population by 2025 with about 25 million. In the process of urbanization with growth and development, cities often face significant challenges. These are: 1) Unbalanced development, over-focus on large cities makes the development gap between urban and rural areas more and more increasing; 2) Unsustainable development, rapid technical and social infrastructure systems degrading rapidly, especially housing and environmental sanitation; 3) The administrative management capacity of urban governments must often chase the rapid growth of urban areas; 4) Poverty, crime and unemployment often occur in rapidly growing cities but lack solid economic and technical bases. In order to have an identity of sustainable urban development, development cannot be separated from preserving stability in which urban management is always a very important task.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2736-576X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: European Open Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    FSBEO HPE Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT) ; 2019
    In:  World of Transport and Transportation Vol. 17, No. 3 ( 2019-09-27), p. 290-295
    In: World of Transport and Transportation, FSBEO HPE Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT), Vol. 17, No. 3 ( 2019-09-27), p. 290-295
    Abstract: Brief presentation of Transport Problems scientific journal.Published since 2006, minimal number of issues per year: 4. Average annual number of articles: 65.Publisher: Silesian University of Technology, Poland. p-ISSN: 1896–0596; e-ISSN2300–861X.Topics of articles:• road transport, railway transport, air and space transport, sea and river transport;• industrial transport;• urban communication, transport issues for smart cities;• transport management in megacities, modeling of transport systems, traffic control;• bicycles, scooters and motorcycles, as means of transport;• preparing cargo, cargo forwarding and delivery, coordination of cargo handling operations;• logistics centers, integrated transport systems;• intermodal, multimodal and combined transport;• computer systems for design of vehicles;• mechanical engineering, rolling stock and vehicles’ manufacture;• technical troubleshooting of vehicles;• active and passive safety features, safety of transport systems;• traffic forecasting and regional requirements, transport statistics;• impact of safety legislation on transport;• transport automation;• transport economics;• transport and environmental problems;• impact of transport on health problems and ergonomics;• transport infrastructure;• education for transport industry;• more specific issues of transport (by agreement with the editors).The journal is included in most international reference databases, including Scopus (since 2012) and WoS (since 2016).The journal has the status of Open Access and is included in the database DOAJ. All articles are available for download in PDF format.Web-page of the journal: http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/en/default.aspx contains information on publication requirements, editorial and licensing policies, as well as the adopted review procedure are published there.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1992-3252
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: FSBEO HPE Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT)
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 9
    In: International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP, Vol. 9, No. 1 ( 2019-11-30), p. 2445-2451
    Abstract: the issue of the water crisis is rising day by day, due to global warming and other environmental effects. That is not only the issue for India, but it is also for the entire world. However, the solar-based water distillation plants are not much efficient but we can use this method for producing pure and drinkable water. In this paper, we proposed to design a solar water distillation plant using the single slop method. In addition to that for monitoring and measuring the performance of the distillation plant a data mining based prediction system is implemented. The experiments are performed on the real-world implemented single slop solar water distillation plant-based observations. The observations are collected using the IoT (Internet of things) device for each five-minute time difference for each sample collection. The data samples are collected between 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM for 7 days. Additionally by using the collected samples the data mining model is trained and tested on the prepared syntactic dataset. The experimental results demonstrate accurate predictions for the solar distillation water plant. After this implementation and system model, the future directions of the research are also provided.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2278-3075
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2019
    In:  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol. 76, No. 7 ( 2019-07), p. 1041-1051
    In: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 76, No. 7 ( 2019-07), p. 1041-1051
    Abstract: Aquatic animals are integral to ocean and freshwater ecosystems and their resilience, are depended upon globally for food sustainability, and support coastal communities and Indigenous peoples. However, global aquatic environments are changing profoundly due to anthropogenic actions and environmental change. These changes are altering distributions, movements, and survival of aquatic animals in ways that are not well understood. The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is a global partnership that is filling this knowledge gap. OTN Canada, a pan-Canadian (and beyond) research network, was launched in 2010 with visionary funding by the Canadian government. In our introduction to this special issue, we briefly overview how this interdisciplinary network has used state-of-the-art technologies, infrastructure, electronic tags and sensors, and associated cutting-edge research and training programs to better understand changing marine and freshwater dynamics and their impact on ecosystems, resources, and animal ecology. These studies have provided unprecedented insights into animal ecology and resource management at a range of spatial and temporal scales and by interfacing animal movements with novel measures of environment, physiology, disease, genetics–genomics, and anthropogenic stressors.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0706-652X , 1205-7533
    Language: English
    Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2019
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