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Overall Conclusions. 9.1 The design of the proposed road has been optimised to minimise the extent and magnitude of environmental impacts, particularly minimisation of marine habitat loss and seabed disturbance. Thus, the proposed Tuen Mun – Chek Lap Kok Link represents the best available environmental option which also meets the fundamental engineering and other constraints.
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Overall Conclusions. This analysis of the existing scientific knowledge and knowledge gaps relating to reducing or eliminating the use of copper for crop protection allows us to draw several important conclusions. Although most of the available studies on this topic place an emphasis on organic agriculture – which is more strongly affected by restrictions on the use of copper and thus is more actively searching for alternatives – the lessons of this expertise apply equally to other modes of agricultural production. The national Ecophyto plan, for example, offers one suitable framework for applying this type of objective to conventional agriculture. Thus, in some cases, alternatives to copper could benefit from the system of “certificates for reduced use of crop protection products” (Certificats d’économie de produits phytosanitaires), intended to provide a financial incentive and increased visibility for farmers’ efforts to reduce their use of crop protection inputs. A considerable quantity of available information… Initial queries of the Web of Science returned thousands of scientific references relating to alternatives to the use of copper treatments. Refining and targeting the search query resulted in a final corpus of nearly 900 scientific citations and technical documents. This abundance of scientific and technical publications suggests that academic and applied research to find alternatives to the massive use of copper is widespread and ongoing. The results from this research are potentially transposable or generalizable to other pesticides targeting the same pathogens. … but very unevenly divided between the areas of research and development It should be noted, however, that a majority of this research relates to the characterization of individual levers or practices (as opposed to combined effects or performance within production systems). These levers are thus understood primarily as substitutes for chemical treatments, while research to design, verify, and evaluate integrated protection systems based on multiple criteria remains all too rare. Most research adopts a logic of substitution (replacing copper with an alternative product or practice) rather than a fundamental re-conception of crop production and protection systems. Individual, partially effective solutions… This ESCo produced a complete inventory of available alternatives that may be considered as substitutes for copper, assembling all the existing data on their levels of observed effectiveness. In doing s...
Overall Conclusions. ‌ The paper concludes by arguing the significance of well-being and self-control factors of trait emotional intelligence on teachers’ job satisfaction levels. The examination of the inter- factor correlations revealed a strong positive correlation between Self-Efficacy (Classroom management) and Self-Efficacy (Instructional strategies) factors, which seem consistent with previous research. In addition, another significant finding was the correlations between teacher Self-efficacy (Classroom management; Instructional strategies) and both teacher Well-being and Job satisfaction levels. The substantive finding to emerge from this study is that it seemed that Well-being, Self-control, Self-efficacy (Instructional Strategies), Self-efficacy (Classroom Management), and Job satisfaction factors, perhaps reflective of the cultural context, might best capture the experiences of teachers in the context of Kazakhstan. Though this is not conclusive, further large-scale studies in the context of Kazakhstan and Central Asia need to verify this speculative claim. References‌ Xxxxxx, X., & Xxxxxxxx, R. (2018). Teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2018 conceptual framework. OECD Education Working Papers, No. 187, XXXX Xxxxxxxxxx, Paris, xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.1787/799337c2-en Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxx, X., & Xxxxxxxx, X. X. (2016). Psychometric properties of the Catalan version of the Trait Emotional Intelligence (TEIQue): Comparison between Catalan and English data. Personality and Individual Differences, 99, 133-139. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.1016/j.paid.2016.04.098 Xxxxxxxxx Xx, P., Xxxxxxxx, X. X., & Xxxx, X. X. (2021, May). Finding Satisfaction in Belonging: Preservice Teacher Subjective Well-Being and its Relationship to Belonging, Trust, and Self-Efficacy. In Frontiers in Education (Vol. 6, p. 174). Frontiers. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.3389/feduc.2021.639435 Xxxxx, X. X., & Xxxxx, P. (2005). Scholars before researchers: On the centrality of the dissertation literature review in research preparation. Educational researcher, 34(6), 3- 15. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.3102/0000000X000000000 Xxxxxx, X., & Xxxxxx, R. (1989). Single Sample Cross-Validation Indices for Covariance Structures. Multivariate Behavioural Research, 24(4), 445–455. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.1207/s15327906mbr2404_4 Xxxxxxx, S. R., & Xxxxxx, X. X. (2016). Trait emotional intelligence as a predictor of academic performance in university students. Pakistan Journal of Psychology, 47(2), 33-44. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/pjpr/index...
Overall Conclusions. This was the first project in Alberta to investigate the use of potash as a possible control product for invasive mussels if they should become established in the province’s irrigation infrastructure. The ability of potash (i.e., K+) to kill mussels had already demonstrated by others, and the focus of this project was on the logistics of using potash primarily to treat irrigation pipelines. The project had four main objectives, which were all met.
Overall Conclusions. 22. This review elicited a number of issues, which all revolved around two partnerships between Governmental Entities and YMCA. Although the two partnerships had different objectives, both were intended to converge and ultimately alleviate the social problem of homelessness.
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