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    Helga Tschurtschenthaler: Drama-based foreign language learning. Encounters between self and other. by Schmenk, Barbara

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…She conducted her research in an EFL class in an upper secondary school in multilingual South Tyrol and presents a plethora of data that demonstrates the impact of drama in foreign language education on students’ sense of self as emerging multilingual subjects (Kramsch 2009). …”
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    When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps by Andrea Membretti, Fabio Lucchini, Monica Gilli, Mia Scotti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this article, with reference to the action-research activities carried out in 2020-22 by the Horizon2020 MATILDE project in the Italian Alpine areas of South Tyrol and the Metropolitan City of Turin, attention is focused on the policies that could favour the effective migrants’ agency in mountain territories. …”
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    When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps by Andrea Membretti, Fabio Lucchini, Monica Gilli, Mia Scotti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this article, with reference to the action-research activities carried out in 2020-22 by the Horizon2020 MATILDE project in the Italian Alpine areas of South Tyrol and the Metropolitan City of Turin, attention is focused on the policies that could favour the effective migrants’ agency in mountain territories. …”
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    From Wallpaper to Moving Panorama by Maud van Suylen, Idelette van Leeuwen, Dafne Diamante, Femke Coevert

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It was shown to the public, rolled between two wooden poles and accompanied by music or storytelling, in order to give people an experience of travelling the regions of Tyrol, Switzerland and Italy. The article will follow the interdisciplinary quest undertaken by curators and conservators that led to the compelling new understanding of the purpose of these long-forgotten lengthy paper landscapes in the Rijksmuseum’s collection. …”
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    A fossil free future - scenarios for Austria - implications for Europe by Wolfgang Streicher

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The whole process is shown in detail for the province of Tyrol/Austria, where the possible potential of renewables is compared to the energy need after possible reduction of the energy demand in the whole energy system. …”
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    A proposito di alcuni scrittori dell’Alto Adige e non: Joseph Zoderer, Sabine Gruber, Francesca Melandri by Luca Renzi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The interweaving of individual destinies and politics of either the recent history of South Tyrol or that of the tumultuous past of wars makes the respective ‘stories’ emblematic of this difficult region. …”
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    The "Mini-foehn" of Mittenwald- A comparison of measurements and modelling by Matthias Hornsteiner, Günther Zängl

    Published 2004-02-01
    “…Measurements with automatic surface stations as well as numerical simulations with the MM5 model show that the mini-foehn is a part of the strong nocturnal drainage flow in the adjacent Leutasch Valley in Tyrol. This flow is driven by the temperature difference between the nearby plateau of Seefeld and the free atmosphere above Mittenwald, lying some 250 m below Seefeld. …”
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    Volkswirtschaftliche und raumordnungspolitische Aspekte der Widmungsabgabe nach dem Entwurf zur Novelle zum Tiroler Raumordnungsgesetz by Robert Wieser, Wilfried Schönbäck

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The revenues from the zoning levy should have gone to the tyrolean Land Fund, which essentially would have been encouraged to use the funds to buy additional land in order to support social house building in Tyrol. Actually, the draft was not adopted because of the strong resistance shown particularly by the municipalities. …”
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    A Comparative History of Local Resilience? by Gábor Egry

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The fundamental issues addressed by the project—running from 2018 to 2023—are the various relations between statehood and society at the local and regional levels that are examined in nine cases: Tyrol,  Hradec Králové (Königrätz), southern Banat, Znojmo (Znaim), Prekmurje (Muravidék), Rijeka (Fiume), Kolomiya (Kolomea), Baia Mare (Nagybánya), and the outskirts of Budapest. …”
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    L’atteggiamento e la motivazione degli alunni della scuola primaria nei confronti della seconda lingua by Gross, Barbara

    Published 2019-04-01
    “… This study surveyed primary school children’s attitudes and motivation toward second language learning in South Tyrol, Italy. Differences concerning the attended school system, the gender and the schools’ territorial position were studied by means of a modified 22-item attitude and motivation test battery with 398 grade-four students from German- and Italian-language primary schools. …”
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    Wizytówka Messnera by Maciej Krupa

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Reinhold Messner has said frequently that in the fi rst period of his activity in the mountains his climbing partners were often local farmers from the Valley of Funes in South Tyrol. The entire region of the Alps is inhabited by traditional peasant communities. …”
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    When home and work are not enough. The challenge of international migrants’ agency in the Italian Alps by Andrea Membretti, Fabio Lucchini, Monica Gilli, Mia Scotti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this article, with reference to the action-research activities carried out in 2020-22 by the Horizon2020 MATILDE project in the Italian Alpine areas of South Tyrol and the Metropolitan City of Turin, attention is focused on the policies that could favour the effective migrants’ agency in mountain territories. …”
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    Raman focal point on Roman Egyptian blue elucidates disordered cuprorivaite, green glass phase and trace compounds by Petra Dariz, Thomas Schmid

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Peter, Gratsch, South Tyrol, Northern Italy). The plethora of newly detected associated minerals of the raw materials surviving the synthesis procedure validate the use of quartz sand matching the composition of sediments transported by the Volturno river into the Gulf of Gaeta (Campania, Southern Italy) with a roasted sulphidic copper ore and a mixed-alkaline plant ash as fluxing agent. …”
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    Microvariation in the Distribution of Resumptive Pronouns in the Left Dislocation Construction in Two Tyrolean Dialects of Northern Italy by Federica Cognola, Jan Casalicchio

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In this paper we document a so-far neglected case of microvariation involving resumptive pronouns in the left-dislocation construction in Meranese, spoken in South Tyrol, and Mòcheno, spoken in the Fersina valley (Trentino). …”
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    THE HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH BETWEEN HISTORICAL BUCOVINA AND THE EXTRABUCOVINEAN TERRITORY FROM SUCEAVA COUNTY by Vasile Efros, Ciubotaru Cristian, Diacon Liliana Daniela

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Geographical similarities with other regions of the Globe: AlsaceLorraine, South Tyrol Italy and the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova At the national level, there are regions that have undergone transformations similar to Bucovina, creating contrasts of the humanized space with the neighboring areas: Banat region and Maramureș Country’. …”
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    La contribution des projets artistiques participatifs à une bonne qualité de vie dans les régions de montagne by Julia Grosinger, Gentiane Desveaux

    “…They contributed to the co-construction of a walking theatre performance in the Val Venosta in South Tyrol (Alto Adige)/Italy. This allowed us to identify and assess the links between the emotional state of local inhabitants, and identities linked to place and environment based on 17 semi-directive interviews. …”
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    Adopting the margin of stability for space–time landslide prediction – A data-driven approach for generating spatial dynamic thresholds by Stefan Steger, Mateo Moreno, Alice Crespi, Stefano Luigi Gariano, Maria Teresa Brunetti, Massimo Melillo, Silvia Peruccacci, Francesco Marra, Lotte de Vugt, Thomas Zieher, Martin Rutzinger, Volkmar Mair, Massimiliano Pittore

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It introduces also other noteworthy innovations, such as visualizing the final predictions as dynamic spatial thresholds linked to true positive rates and false alarm rates and by using animations for highlighting its application potential for hindcasting and scenario-building.The initial step involves the creation of a spatio-temporally representative sample of landslide presence and absence observations for the study area of South Tyrol, Italy (7400 km2) within well-investigated terrain. …”
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    Variability in snow depth time series in the Adige catchment by Giorgia Marcolini, Alberto Bellin, Markus Disse, Gabriele Chiogna

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Study region: The Upper and Middle Adige catchment, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy. Study focus: We provide evidence of changes in mean seasonal snow depth and snow cover duration in the region occurred in the period from 1980 to 2009. …”
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    Anti-Doping by Blank C, Leichtfried V, Fürhapter C, Müller D, Schobersberger W, 3

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…A questionnaire divided into four main fields of interest: (a) perceived knowledge, (b) actual knowledge, (c) attitudes, and (d) coach behavior, was handed out to 135 sport teachers and coaches in Tyrol (response rate: 45.9%). Perceived knowledge was significantly lower than actual knowledge (72.2 and 87 out of 100, p<0.001). …”
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