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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ankush Khandelwal ◽  
Anuj Karpatne ◽  
Praveen Ravirathinam ◽  
Rahul Ghosh ◽  
Zhihao Wei ◽  
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Lakes and reservoirs, as most humans experience and use them, are dynamic bodies of water, with surface extents that increase and decrease with seasonal precipitation patterns, long-term changes in climate, and human management decisions. This paper presents a new global dataset that contains the location and surface area variations of 683,734 medium-sized (0.1 - 100 sq. km.) lakes and reservoirs (south of 50°N) from 1984 to 2015, to enable the study of the impact of human actions and climate change on freshwater availability. Within its scope for size and region covered, this dataset is far more comprehensive than existing datasets such as HydroLakes. While HydroLAKES only provides a static shape, the proposed dataset also has a timeseries of surface area and a shapefile containing monthly shapes for each lake. The paper presents the development and evaluation of this dataset and highlights the utility of novel machine learning techniques in addressing the inherent challenges in transforming satellite imagery to dynamic global surface water maps.


2022 ◽  
pp. 291-302
Author(s):  
Mitali Dohroo ◽  
Taranjeet Duggal

Two topics, circular economy and human resource practices, have been in separate baskets. However, recent studies have shown that both have a major impact either directly or indirectly on each other. Human resource management or human management is largely associated with a behavior of an economy. It has been largely debated and accepted that human resource management has a major role in creating sustainable organizations. Human resource management as a function involves a lot of postulates of sustainability in the scope of an organization. We all understand that the role of human resources has widened throughout time, and there is a need for more innovations in better management with various stakeholders and employees to create HR as a more solution-based function.


Author(s):  
Prachi Juneja

The objective of our work is to take apart unique data mining methods and procedures in the healthcare system that can use an assumption for coronary disease structure and their impact investigation. A coronary disease prediction model, which executes the data mining method, can help the therapeutic experts perceive the coronary sickness status subject to the patient's clinical data. Data mining description techniques for the great fundamental initiative in human system are specifically Decision trees, Naive Bayes, Neural Networks and Support Vector Machines. Hybridizing or merging any of these calculations makes decisions snappier and assigned dynamically. Information mining is a notable new improvement for extracting hypermetropic and critical information from enormous data sets to build significant and novel encounters. Using impelled data mining systems to extract essential information has been considered a fanatic method to improve human management organization's quality and precision while trimming down the social protection cost and execution time. Using this technique can expect the early detection of coronary disease. Using more information properties, for instance, could develop controllable and natural danger factors, progressively detailed results. Can also broaden this strategy. It can use an extensive part of data properties. Other data mining strategies use for forecasts, such as clustering, time series plan, and association rules. The unstructured data open in the human system industry information base can mine using content mining.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 13722
Author(s):  
Dong-Jin Shin ◽  
Yeon-Sun Kim ◽  
Bo-Kyeong Kim

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the job stress of employees due to changes in the employment environment of airlines under COVID-19 and job burnout and turnover intention. GAD-7 was applied to verify the influence relationship linking job stress, job burnout and turnover intention, using a structural equation model according to anxiety, namely, COVID blues. The results of this study can provide a theoretical basis for the relationship linking job stress, job burnout and turnover intention of employees due to changes in the employment environment resulting from the business crisis of airlines under the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been ongoing since 2020. In addition, it was possible to understand the degree of impact on stress, job burnout and turnover intention by measuring the anxiety disorder of employees, i.e., COVID-19 blues, due to the prolonged pandemic. This study provides basic data on human management measures in the aviation field. Furthermore, according to the results of this study, changes in the employment environment led to job stress in employees, which in turn increased employee job burnout and turnover intention. These results can provide practical implications and help human resource managers to better manage employees, as it was revealed that both changes in the organization of employees and changes in the employment environment of temporary employees increase job stress. Lastly, in the situation where COVID-19 and its associated blues continue, the GAD-7 scale, typically used for patients in hospitals, was applied to airline employees to determine their anxiety levels and psychological state, representing an effective method of lowering intention to leave, job stress and job burnout.


2021 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 291-301
Author(s):  
Erik de Jesús Solórzano-Gordillo ◽  
James C. Nieh ◽  
Leopoldo Cruz-López ◽  
Daniel Sánchez

Abstract Researchers have hypothesized that wild stingless bee colonies are a repository of genes for managed populations via the mating of managed virgin queens with males from wild colonies. We tested this hypothesis with the stingless bee, Scaptotrigona mexicana, a culturally important species in the study region. Each of ten colonies were split into two colonies and placed in a meliponary, which resulted in ten queen-right mother colonies and ten queenless daughter colonies. We allowed daughter colonies to produce gynes, which then naturally mated with males of unknown origins. Six months later, five third-instar larvae from each colony were genotyped at six microsatellite loci. Four new alleles (12% of 33 alleles) were found in daughter colonies that were not present in any other mother colony. The Fst index showed no overall significant differences between mother and daughter colonies, indicating that they belonged to the same population despite the new alleles. Interestingly, nine queens were estimated to be polyandrous, with an average mating frequency of 1.3, unlike previous reports for this species. These results have implications for the fitness of managed stingless bee colonies and suggest that a better understanding of how gene flow is affected by human management practices would be beneficial.


Hydrology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 172
Author(s):  
Lucía Vera-Herrera ◽  
Juan Soria ◽  
Javier Pérez ◽  
Susana Romo

The Natural Park of Albufera (Valencia, Spain) is one of the Spanish Mediterranean wetlands where rice is cultivated intensively. The hydrology of the Albufera Lake, located in the center, combines natural contributions with complex human management. The aim of our study was to develop a new methodology to accurately detect the volume of flood water in complex natural environments which experience significant seasonal changes due to climate and agriculture. The study included 132 Landsat images, covering a 15-year period. The algorithm was adjusted using the NDWI index and simultaneous measurements of water levels in the rice fields. The NDVI index was applied to monitor the cultivated area during the summer. Lake inflows and residence times were also evaluated to quantify how the hydrodynamic of the lake is conditioned by the agricultural management. The algorithm developed is confirmed as a useful ecological tool to monitor the flood cycle of the wetland, being able to detect even the lowest water levels. The flood dynamics are consistent over the fifteen years, being in line with the rice cultivation cycle. Water renewal in Albufera lake is altered with respect to that expected according to the rainfall recorded in the study area, so an improvement in the water management of the hydrological basin is required to optimize the runoff during the rainiest months.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1227-1234
Author(s):  
Grecia Morales-Rojas ◽  
Kaduo Uchida-Ore ◽  
Fernando Sotelo ◽  
José Rojas

2021 ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
O. E. Ivanova

Consulting focused on comprehending organizational problems and breaking the patterns of their managerial solution is in demand in a chaotic, dynamic world. This counseling tool is able to counter the uncertainty of the external environment with a clear understanding of the or ganizational event. The aim of the paper is to investigate philosophical consulting as an intellectual tool for “problem hacking” in Human Management in organization.Theoretical basis of the research: the analytical approach to human resource management, the ideas of the international movement of philosophical practice, the edifying philosophy of R. Rorty, ideas of “problem hacking”. Research methods used in the work: philosophical (conceptual) analysis, decomposition, conceptualization.Results. Philosophical consulting is justifed as an analytical and value-based tool of facilitation of “problem hacking” in Human Management in the organization, the features of philosophical consulting as a management consulting are revealed. With the purpose of hacking problems at the level of foundations — meanings and values — according to each stage of “problem hacking”, the function of facilitation of philosophical consulting is revealed. HRMproblems are classifed into process groups: “cooperation”, “change and development”, “measurement and evaluation”. Typical HR-challenge are identifed — the feld of potential conflicts.The concept of HR-call is formulated and elements of the problem solution construction are developed: philosophical idea of the answer to HR-challenge and relevant managerial methods of realization.Application of value-analytical and design tools of philosophical consulting to “hacking” organizational problems — the company’s response to the challenges of the VUCA world, “defcit of meaning” in Russian companies, the employers’ demand for problem-solving skills in the next fve years. The limitations of the research are identifed.


Author(s):  
William Roslindo Paranhos ◽  
Inara Antunes Vieira Willerding ◽  
Édis Mafra Lapolli

With the acceleration of processes, required by the knowledge society, educational institutions have noticed the need to rethink their educational management models, so that the health, well-being and integrity of the people who make up these spaces are perceived and valued. In this scenario, Human Management emerges as a possibility in order to contribute to such restructuring, enhancing educational institutions so they are understood as Healthy Organizations. This article aims to identify, in the literature, the contributions of human management to the development of healthy practices in the context of educational management. In the end, the need that educational institutions have to reconfigure their management processes becomes evident, providing them with a systemic and integral perspective. The study also presents the Conceptual Model for the Development of Healthy Organizations - MoDOS - in order to equip educational managers with a view of such process.


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