TITEL: Wenn dein Kind dich morgen fragt
In: Humanwirtschaft, Band 36, Heft 5-6, S. 6-9
ISSN: 1617-9153
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In: Humanwirtschaft, Band 36, Heft 5-6, S. 6-9
ISSN: 1617-9153
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 1251-1257
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 33, Heft 11, S. 2372-2380
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 52, S. 256-268
ISSN: 1879-2456
Lange waren die Altbauten an der Hamburger Hafenstraße ihrem absichtlichen Verfall überlassen worden, bevor 1981 ihre stille Besetzung begann. Als wenig später die Instandbesetzungen ihren Anfang nahmen und die Bewohner*innen Verhandlungen über einen Nutzungsvertrag forderten, wurde Politik und Verwaltung aber wohl klar, dass sich hier ein etwas größerer Lebensentwurf formierte als nur die kurzfristige Aneignung von Wohnraum. Jahrelange Kämpfe, berüchtigte Polizeieinsätze, Räumungen und Wiederbesetzungen prägten die 1980er Jahre in der Hafenstraße. Gleich zu Beginn luden die Bewohner*innen die Fotografin Marily Stroux ein, die Arbeiten im Keller des Störtebeker-Zentrums zu dokumentieren. Das tat sie und blieb, verstand sich fortan als Teil des Projekts und begann die Realität, die sie im Alltag wahrnahm, mit der Kamera festzuhalten. Mit diesem Bildband öffnet die Fotografin nun ihr Archiv, um die Geschichte der Hafenstraße aus der Perspektive derjenigen zu erzählen, die sie geschrieben haben. Ganz bewusst verzichtet das Buch dabei auf die ausführliche Darstellung gewaltsamer Polizeieinsätze. Vielmehr zeigt es einen persönlichen Blick auf das, was die Dokumentaristin in der Hafenstraße begeistert, gerührt und wütend gemacht hat – Momentaufnahmen eines in der Realität erprobten Traums, dass ein anderes Leben möglich ist. Begleitet werden die Bilder durch Texte von Monika Sigmund, Simone Beate Borgstede und Claus Petersen.
In: Edjabou , V M E , Pivnenko , K , Petersen , C , Scheutz , C & Astrup , T F 2015 , ' Compositional data analysis of household food waste in Denmark ' , 6th International Workshop on Compositional Data Analysis , Spain , 01/06/2015 - 05/06/2015 .
Food waste is a growing public concern because the food production and distribution exert enormous pressure on natural resources such as land, water and energy, and leads to significant environmental, societal and economic impacts. Thus, the European Commission has aimed to reduce to 50% the total amount of discarded edible food waste by 2020 within the European Union (EU) Member States. Reliable data on food waste and a better understanding of the food waste generation patterns are crucial for planning the avoidable food waste reduction and an environmental sound treatment of unavoidable food waste. Although, food waste composition carries relative information, no attempt was made to analysis food waste composition as compositional data. Thus the relationship between food waste fractions has been analysed by mean of Pearson correlation test and log-ratio analysis. The food waste data was collected by sampling and sorting residual household waste in Denmark. The food waste was subdivided into three fractions: (1) avoidable vegetable food waste, (2) avoidable animal-derive food waste, and (3) avoidable food waste. The correlation was carried out using: (a) the amount of food waste (kg per household per week), (b) percentage composition of food waste based on the total food waste, and (c) percentage composition of food waste based on the total residual household waste. The Pearson correlation test showed different results when different datasets are used, whereas the log-ratio analysis showed the same results for all the three datasets.
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In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 36, S. 12-23
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Hulscher , J B F , Kuebler , J F , Bruggink , J M , Davenport , M , Scholz , S , Petersen , C , Madadi-Sanjani , O & Schukfeh , N 2022 , ' Controversies in Choledochal Malformation in Children : An International Survey among Pediatric Hepatobiliary Surgeons and Gastroenterologists ' , Journal of Clinical Medicine , vol. 11 , no. 4 , 1148 . https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11041148 ; ISSN:2077-0383
Background: While congenital choledochal malformation (CCM) is relatively well known within the pediatric surgical and pediatric gastroenterological communities, many controversies and questions remain. Methods: In this paper, we will discuss the results of an international Delphi survey among members of the European Reference Network RARE-LIVER and of the faculty of the Biliary Atresia and Related Diseases (BARD) network to identify the most common practices as well as controversies regarding diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of this still enigmatic disease. Results: Twenty-two individual respondents completed the survey. While there seems to be agreement on the definitions of CCM, preoperative workup, surgical approach and follow-up still vary considerably. The mainstay of treatment remains the removal of the entire extrahepatic biliary tract, clearance of debris both proximally and distally, followed by reconstruction with (according to 86% of respondents) a Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. Nonetheless, both laparoscopic and robotic-assisted resections are gaining ground with the suggestion that this might be facilitated by concentration of care and resources in specialized centers. However, long-term outcomes are still lacking. Conclusions: As even post-surgical CCM has to be considered as having premalignant potential, follow-up should be well-organized and continued into adulthood. This seems to be lacking in many centers. International cooperation for both benchmarking and research is paramount to improving care for this rare disease.
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