[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatments: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Wildfires are known to be one of the main causes of soil erosion and land degradation, and
their impacts on ecosystems and society are expected to increase in the future due to …
their impacts on ecosystems and society are expected to increase in the future due to …
Developing psychological capital and emotional intelligence in higher education: A field experiment with economics and management students
This study examines the effectiveness of an educational intervention built upon the experiential
learning model and positive psychology aimed at increasing management students' …
learning model and positive psychology aimed at increasing management students' …
Short-term effects of post-fire salvage logging on runoff and soil erosion
Research has been undertaken on the hydrological and erosional impact of forest fires, but
remarkably little work has been conducted on salvage logging operations that often follow …
remarkably little work has been conducted on salvage logging operations that often follow …
Ensinar em tempos de COVID-19: um estudo com professores dos ensinos básico e secundário em Portugal
This study aimed at understanding the ways in which Portuguese teachers have adapted to
distance teaching as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A national survey was carried out …
distance teaching as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A national survey was carried out …
The effectiveness of two contrasting mulch application rates to reduce post-fire erosion in a Portuguese eucalypt plantation
JJ Keizer, FC Silva, DCS Vieira, O González-Pelayo… - Catena, 2018 - Elsevier
Wildfires are well-known to increase runoff and erosion during the initial stages of the
window-of-disturbance, and mulching has been widely documented to effectively minimize this …
window-of-disturbance, and mulching has been widely documented to effectively minimize this …
Physically‐Based modelling of the post‐fire runoff response of a forest catchment in central Portugal: using field versus remote sensing based estimates of vegetation …
CM Van Eck, JP Nunes, DCS Vieira… - Land degradation & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human
landscapes and communities, which must be understood before they can be managed. This …
landscapes and communities, which must be understood before they can be managed. This …
[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 Lockdown in portugal: Challenges, strategies and effects on mental health
DA Vieira, V Meirinhos - Trends in Psychology, 2021 - Springer
Identified in China at the end of 2019, the COVID-19 infection has increased exponentially
worldwide. Together with the threat of physical illness, this pandemic brought negative …
worldwide. Together with the threat of physical illness, this pandemic brought negative …
[HTML][HTML] How much does it cost to mitigate soil erosion after wildfires?
Wildfires usually increase the hydrological and erosive response of forest areas, carrying high
environmental, human, cultural, and financial on- and off-site effects. Post-fire soil erosion …
environmental, human, cultural, and financial on- and off-site effects. Post-fire soil erosion …
[HTML][HTML] Potential post-fire impacts on a water supply reservoir: an integrated watershed-reservoir approach
Wildfires are an increasing threat in the Mediterranean region, causing frequent losses of
goods and human lives. Not only are wildfires a concern due to their immediate effects on …
goods and human lives. Not only are wildfires a concern due to their immediate effects on …
Effect of moss crusts on mitigation of post-fire soil erosion
FC Silva, DCS Vieira, E van der Spek, JJ Keizer - Ecological Engineering, 2019 - Elsevier
Mosses and wildfires are ubiquitous occurrences. Their correlation has been assessed in few
studies. Mosses have been pointed as pioneer species in post-fire environments. However…
studies. Mosses have been pointed as pioneer species in post-fire environments. However…