The exploitation of non-invasive samples has been widely used in genetic monitoring of terrestrial species.In aquatic ecosystems, non-invasive samples such as feces, shed hair or skin, are less accessible.However, the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has recently been shown to be an effective tool for genetic monitoring of species presence in freshw
THE LEGAL BASIS FOR CROWDFUNDING REGULATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
This article analyses the reasons for the emergence of a new phenomenon of remunerated crowdfunding, the risks involved, and their management before the emergence of European crowd funding service providers for business regulation in EU (Crowdfunding Regulation).In accepting deposits and granting loans, the activities of loan-based crowdfunding are
Blended Learning at the Boundary: Designing a New Internship
This paper explores how blended learning can enhance learning at the boundary between academia and industry, and make possible the design of a new kind of internship.Boundary theory proposes that socio-cultural discontinuities between different environments create opportunities for learning.Blended Over half of South African beverages will require
Conference Essay: Is There a "Legitimation Crisis" in Qualitative Methods?
This report describes the European Scientific Foundation (ESF) workshop on improving the quality of qualitative research, which took place in Kristiansand, Norway in June 2007.It convened different European scholars from different disciplines who use different qualitative methodologies to discuss the state of the art and the quality of qualitative