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S2 Open Access 2007
Measuring Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: towards disaster resilient societies

J. Birkmann

A seemingly non-stop series of disasters has shown that societies worldwide seem unprepared for the threats posed by natural hazards. The tragic impacts of these events drew short-term attention from policy makers, the media and the general public, but their response was too late to prevent serious harm. Societies need to measure their vulnerabilities in advance, and make adequate provisions. This publication presents a broad range of current approaches to measuring vulnerability and contains concrete experiences and examples from Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe to illustrate the theoretical analyses.--Publisher's description.

907 sitasi en Geography
S2 Open Access 2010
Prevalence of headache in Europe: a review for the Eurolight project

L. Stovner, C. Andrée

The main aim of the present study was to do an update on studies on headache epidemiology as a preparation for the multinational European study on the prevalence and burden of headache and investigate the impact of different methodological issues on the results. The study was based on a previous study, and a systematic literature search was performed to identify the newest studies. More than 50% of adults indicate that they suffer from headache in general during the last year or less, but when asked specifically about tension-type headache, the prevalence was 60%. Migraine occurs in 15%, chronic headache in about 4% and possible medication overuse headache in 1–2%. Cluster headache has a lifetime prevalence of 0.2–0.3%. Most headaches are more prevalent in women, and somewhat less prevalent in children and youth. Some studies indicate that the headache prevalence is increasing during the last decades in Europe. As to methodological issues, lifetime prevalences are in general higher than 1-year prevalences, but the exact time frame of headache (1 year, 6 or 3 months, or no time frame stated) seems to be of less importance. Studies using personal interviews seem to give somewhat higher prevalences than those using questionnaires.

534 sitasi en Medicine
DOAJ Open Access 2025
Más allá de la identidad indígena

Clementina Battcock

Paula López Caballero y Ariadna Acevedo-Rodrigo, Más allá de la identidad indígena. Ciudad de México, Grano de Sal/Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2025.

History (General), Social sciences (General)
arXiv Open Access 2025
Mapping biodiversity at very-high resolution in Europe

César Leblanc, Lukas Picek, Benjamin Deneu et al.

This paper describes a cascading multimodal pipeline for high-resolution biodiversity mapping across Europe, integrating species distribution modeling, biodiversity indicators, and habitat classification. The proposed pipeline first predicts species compositions using a deep-SDM, a multimodal model trained on remote sensing, climate time series, and species occurrence data at 50x50m resolution. These predictions are then used to generate biodiversity indicator maps and classify habitats with Pl@ntBERT, a transformer-based LLM designed for species-to-habitat mapping. With this approach, continental-scale species distribution maps, biodiversity indicator maps, and habitat maps are produced, providing fine-grained ecological insights. Unlike traditional methods, this framework enables joint modeling of interspecies dependencies, bias-aware training with heterogeneous presence-absence data, and large-scale inference from multi-source remote sensing inputs.

en cs.AI, cs.CV
DOAJ Open Access 2024
Clinical and genomic features of Mycobacterium avium complex: a multi-national European study

Nils Wetzstein, Margo Diricks, Thomas B. Anton et al.

Abstract Background The Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) comprises the most frequent non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in Central Europe and currently includes twelve species. M. avium (MAV), M. intracellulare subsp. intracellulare (MINT), and M. intracellulare subsp. chimaera (MCH) are clinically most relevant. However, the population structure and genomic landscape of MAC linked with potential pathobiological differences remain little investigated. Methods Whole genome sequencing (WGS) was performed on a multi-national set of MAC isolates from Germany, France, and Switzerland. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted, as well as plasmids, resistance, and virulence genes predicted from WGS data. Data was set into a global context with publicly available sequences. Finally, detailed clinical characteristics were associated with genomic data in a subset of the cohort. Results Overall, 610 isolates from 465 patients were included. The majority could be assigned to MAV (n = 386), MCH (n = 111), and MINT (n = 77). We demonstrate clustering with less than 12 SNPs distance of isolates obtained from different patients in all major MAC species and the identification of trans-European or even trans-continental clusters when set into relation with 1307 public sequences. However, none of our MCH isolates clustered closely with the heater-cooler unit outbreak strain Zuerich-1. Known plasmids were detected in MAV (325/1076, 30.2%), MINT (62/327, 19.0%), and almost all MCH-isolates (457/463, 98.7%). Predicted resistance to aminoglycosides or macrolides was rare. Overall, there was no direct link between phylogenomic grouping and clinical manifestations, but MCH and MINT were rarely found in patients with extra-pulmonary disease (OR 0.12 95% CI 0.04–0.28, p < 0.001 and OR 0.11 95% CI 0.02–0.4, p = 0.004, respectively) and MCH was negatively associated with fulfillment of the ATS criteria when isolated from respiratory samples (OR 0.28 95% CI 0.09-0.7, p = 0.011). With 14 out of 43 patients with available serial isolates, co-infections or co-colonizations with different strains or even species of the MAC were frequent (32.6%). Conclusions This study demonstrates clustering and the presence of plasmids in a large proportion of MAC isolates in Europe and in a global context. Future studies need to urgently define potential ways of transmission of MAC isolates and the potential involvement of plasmids in virulence.

Medicine, Genetics
arXiv Open Access 2024
Coping with the Dunkelflaute: Power system implications of variable renewable energy droughts in Europe

Martin Kittel, Alexander Roth, Wolf-Peter Schill

Coping with prolonged periods of low availability of wind and solar power, also referred to as renewable energy droughts or "Dunkelflaute", emerges as a key challenge for realizing decarbonized energy systems based on renewable energy sources. Here we investigate the role of long-duration electricity storage and geographical balancing in dealing with such events, combining a time series analysis of renewable availability with power sector modeling of 35 historical weather years. We find that extreme droughts define long-duration storage operation and investment. Assuming policy-relevant interconnection in our model, we find 351 TWh long-duration storage capacity or 7% of yearly electricity demand in the least-cost system that can cope with the most extreme event in Europe. While nuclear power can partially reduce storage needs, the storage-mitigating effect of fossil backup plants in combination with carbon removal is limited. Policymakers and system planners should prepare for a rapid expansion of long-duration storage to safeguard the renewable energy transition in Europe.

en physics.soc-ph, econ.GN
arXiv Open Access 2024
Starlink on the Road: A First Look at Mobile Starlink Performance in Central Europe

Dominic Laniewski, Eric Lanfer, Simon Beginn et al.

Low Earth Orbit Satellite Networks such as Starlink promise to provide world-wide Internet access. While traditionally designed for stationary use, a new dish, released in April 2023 in Europe, provides mobile Internet access including in-motion usage, e.g., while mounted on a car. In this paper, we design and build a mobile measurement setup. Our goal is to fully autonomously conduct continuous Starlink measurements while the car is in motion. We share our practical experiences, including challenges regarding the permanent power supply. We measure the Starlink performance over the span of two months from mid-January to mid-March 2024 when the car is in motion. The measurements consist of all relevant network parameters, such as the download and upload throughput, the RTT, and packet loss, as well as detailed power consumption data. We analyze our dataset to assess Starlink's mobile performance in Central Europe, Germany, and compare it to stationary measurements in proximity. We find that the mobile performance is significantly worse than stationary performance. The power consumption of the new dish is higher, but seems to be more correlated to the heating function of the dish than to the speed of the vehicle.

en cs.NI, cs.PF

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