scholarly journals In Situ Bioassay Using Aquatic Insects for Pesticide Risk Management

2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (5) ◽  
pp. 254-258
Author(s):  
Atsushi YOKOYAMA
2002 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 567-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matilde Moreira Dos Santos ◽  
Ignácio Moreno-Garrido ◽  
Fernando Gonçalves ◽  
Amadeu M. V. M. Soares ◽  
Rui Ribeiro
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Ecology ◽  
1985 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 465-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Winfield Fairchild ◽  
Rex L. Lowe ◽  
William B. Richardson
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1976 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward J. Klekowski ◽  
David M. Poppel
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2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 111-120
Author(s):  
Arturo Andres Hernandez Escobar ◽  
Diego Raul Vera Solorzano ◽  
María Rodriguez Gamez

This research was developed in the field of risk management against floods with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to assess the susceptibility to flooding in the central part of the Abdón Calderón parish of the Portoviejo canton where there are geographical and climatic characteristics that create favorable conditions for the occurrence of this phenomenon (slopes, edaphic composition with significant presence of clay and existence of patterns of intense rainfall in the winter season. Work was proposed to determine the susceptibility to flooding to which the research area is subject through the analysis of cartographic data and the thematic maps of slope and soil with a weighting methodology of the importance of the mentioned variables according to the qualitative evaluation. Iva carried out preliminarily through observation visits and taking of reference data in situ. The result was the obtaining of a susceptibility map where the high, medium and low susceptibility level can be observed in the downtown part of the Abdón Calderón parish.


ECA Sinergia ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Julio Moyano Alulema ◽  
Juan Cayán Martínez ◽  
Byron Maldonado Sampedro ◽  
Eduardo García Cabezas

  El Modelo Integral de Plan Institucional de Gestión de Riesgos en el Parque Temático Agroambiental Ricpamba tiene como propósito el de impulsar el buen vivir , fortalecer la capacidad que tienen los Gobiernos Municipales, fomentar una cultura de gestión de riesgos y promover la identificación, control de riesgos, fomentando una nueva cultura donde todos los sectores se involucren en la reducción de emergencias y desastres, inicialmente se aplica el formato del Plan de Emergencia emitido por la Secretaría Nacional de Gestión Riesgos, en el que se califica el grado de vulnerabilidad y amenazas, señalando el nivel de riesgo de cada área, para proponer medidas de prevención y mitigación de posibles eventos adversos, donde se toma un tamaño de población de 42962 personas visitantes, Con un nivel de confianza (Z) del 0.98. Como primera parte en la investigación se determinó un 63% de inseguridad en las instalaciones de acuerdo a evaluaciones de riesgos in situ dando como resultado la carencia de un plan institucional de riesgo por lo que surge la necesidad de implementar la señalética de seguridad según la norma NTE INEN – ISO 3864-1:2013, alarma contra incendios y mapas de evacuación y recursos, conformar brigadas de primeros auxilio, incendios, evacuación y comunicación, las mismas que fueron capacitadas oportunamente para que actúen de manera eficaz de acuerdo a los procedimientos establecidos en caso de incendios, sismos, erupciones o asaltos con la propósito de minimizar sucesos catastróficos que afecten directamente a quienes laboran en estas instalaciones, como a los visitantes que las recorren especialmente fines de semana, evitando así la existencia de pérdidas tanto humanas como económicas, Finalmente se realizó un pre-simulacro donde se determinó tiempo estimado de salida real de evacuación de las instalaciones de 5.37 minutos.   Palabras clave: modelos de planificación, recursos naturales, gestión ABSTRACT   The Integral Model of the Risk Management Institutional Plan in the Agro environmental Theme Park Ricpamba has the purpose of promoting good living, strengthening the capacity of the Municipal Governments, fostering a culture of risk management and promoting the identification and control of risks. , fostering a new culture where all sectors are involved in the reduction of emergencies and disasters, initially the format of the Emergency Plan issued by the National Secretariat of Risk Management is applied, in which the degree of vulnerability and threats is qualified, pointing out the level of risk of each area, to propose measures of prevention and mitigation of possible adverse events, where a population size of 42,962 visitors is taken, with a confidence level (Z) of 0.98. As a first part of the investigation, 63% of the insecurity in the facilities was determined according to in situ risk evaluations, resulting in the lack of an institutional risk plan, which led to the need to implement safety signage according to the NTE standard. INEN - ISO 3864-1: 2013, fire alarm and evacuation maps and resources, set up first aid, fire, evacuation and communication brigades, which were trained in a timely manner to act effectively according to the procedures established in case of fires, earthquakes, eruptions or assaults with the purpose of minimizing catastrophic events that directly affect those who work in these facilities, as well as the visitors who travel them especially weekends, thus avoiding the existence of both human and economic losses. a pre-simulation was performed where estimated time of exit was determined rea l evacuation of the facilities of 5.37 minutes   Keywords: planning models, natural resources, management


Author(s):  
Pierre Lisbonne ◽  
Julie Rosello

Within the CEA at Cadarache Research Center located in southern France, the ATUE, standing for Ateliers de Traitement de l’Uranium Enrichi (Enriched Uranium Treatment Workshops), is a nuclear facility started in 1965 and shut down in 1995. Various chemical processes were in operation in the ATUE in order to product enriched uranium oxide intended for fast breeders and naval propulsion reactors. According to the mass of fissile material, the most contaminated process equipment has already been dismantled under criticality risk management procedures. Cleanup of the building and dismantling of the remaining equipment, such as ventilation and electricity network, are now in progress without any constraint regarding criticality, thanks to in-situ measurement and calculations. Criticality management and how we finally proved the risk was over, as well as the strategy under French rules for final decommissioning of the facility leading to “brown field” will be presented.


Author(s):  
Paul K. Sibley ◽  
Duane A. Benoit ◽  
Mary D. Balcer ◽  
Gary L. Phipps ◽  
Corlis W. West ◽  
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