People living in peripheral rural Masks areas are often considered to be prone to transport poverty and inaccessibility to activities.Previous identifications of transport poverty have mainly relied on accessibility measures based on land-use and transport data.However, such measures may be very different from how people themselves perceive accessi
Response of European yews to climate change: a review
Aim of study: Being the longest-lived of all European trees, capable of living significantly over 2,000 years, yew is highly likely to be negatively affected by climate change; this paper explores the changes in distribution and abundance.Main results: Yew is unlikely to migrate north due to its slow rate of invasion, its disjunct soil needs and an
Time-critical decentralised situational awareness in emergencies: an adversarial biosecurity scenario
Abstract Crises in a global setting of interdependencies call for time-critical Tongs coordinated responses.However, it is often the case that the mechanisms responsible for these actions do not agree across all their hierarchies.This can be roughly attributed to personal estimations of the situation and to social influence.An ensuing lack of conse