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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:Vukovic, Darko; Maiti, Moinak; Frömmel, Michael;Vukovic, Darko; Maiti, Moinak; Frömmel, Michael;
handle: 1854/LU-8749366
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Dupont, Claire; Torney, Diarmuid;Dupont, Claire; Torney, Diarmuid;
handle: 1854/LU-8721953
Country: BelgiumIn December 2019, the European Commission published the European Green Deal (EGD), an overarching policy framework to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050. This thematic issue aims to understand the origins, form, development, and scope of the EGD and its policy areas. It uses the concept of turbulence to explore and assess the emergence of the EGD and the policy and governance choices associated with it. Focusing on different levels of governance, different policy domains, and different stages of policymaking, each contribution raises pertinent questions about the necessity of identifying sources of turbulence and of understanding how to govern with such turbulence, rather than against it. Overall, the articles in this issue demonstrate that, while specifying contextual factors, researching the sources of and responses to turbulence provides useful insights into the development, direction, and potential durability or advancement of EU climate governance.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Chakhchaoui, Nabil; Farhan, Rida; Chu, Yu-Ming; Khan, Umair; Eddiai, Adil; Omari, Lhaj El Hachemi; Meddad, Mounir; Hajjaji, Abdelowahed; Cherkaoui, Omar; Boughaleb, Yahia; +1 moreChakhchaoui, Nabil; Farhan, Rida; Chu, Yu-Ming; Khan, Umair; Eddiai, Adil; Omari, Lhaj El Hachemi; Meddad, Mounir; Hajjaji, Abdelowahed; Cherkaoui, Omar; Boughaleb, Yahia; Van Langenhove, Lieva;
handle: 1854/LU-8702304
Country: BelgiumBecause of some of their diverse benefits, intelligent textiles have attracted a great deal of interest among specialists over the past decade. This paper describes a novel approach to the manufacture of intelligent piezoelectric polymer-based textiles with enhanced piezoelectric responses for applications that extract biomechanical energy. Here we report a highly scalable and ultrafast production of smart textile piezoelectric containing graphene oxide nanosheets (GONS) dispersed in polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). In this work, Cotton textiles (CT) were functionalized and by graphene oxide (GO), using PVDF as a binder to obtain a CT-PVDF-GO material. Tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) was further grafted as a coating layer to improve the surface compatibility, resulting in the CT-PVDF-GO-TEOS composite. The research results show that the addition of GONS significantly improves PVDF's overall crystallization rate on CT. More specifically, the piezoelectric β-phase content (100 % higher F[β]) and crystallinity degree on the piezoelectric properties of composite cotton fiber has been improved effectively. Consequently, this fabricated piezo-smart textile has a glorious piezoelectricity even with comparatively low coating content of PVDF-GONS-TEOS. Based on it, the as-fabricated piezoelectric textile device has resulted in the output voltage of up to 13 mV for a given frequency (fm = 8 Hz) at fixed strain amplitude value (0.5 %). It is believed that this research may further reveal the field of energy harvesting for possible applications in the future.. In addition, the set of experimental results that illustrate the smart textile was carried out and discussed, and how it can be used as a wearable device source for this smart textile. Finally, the approach described in this study can also be used to construct other desirable designs, for a wearable low-consumption sensor, etc.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;
handle: 1854/LU-8662265
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;
handle: 1854/LU-8662206
Publisher: MDPICountry: BelgiumThis Special Issue presents the work of 30 scientists of 11 countries. It confirms that the impacts of global change, resulting from both climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure, are huge on worldwide coastal areas (and very particularly on some islands of the Pacific Ocean), with highly negative effects on coastal groundwater resources, widely affected by seawater intrusion. Some improved research methods are proposed in the contributions: using innovative hydrogeological, geophysical, and geochemical monitoring; assessing impacts of the changing environment on the coastal groundwater resources in terms of quantity and quality; and using modelling, especially to improve management approaches. The scientific research needed to face these challenges must continue to be deployed by different approaches based on the monitoring, modeling, and management of groundwater resources. Novel and more efficient methods must be developed to keep up with the accelerating pace of global change.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Lehmhus, Dirk; Vesenjak, Matej; Schampheleire, Sven De; Fiedler, Thomas;Lehmhus, Dirk; Vesenjak, Matej; Schampheleire, Sven De; Fiedler, Thomas;
handle: 1854/LU-8528824
Publisher: MDPI AGCountries: Slovenia, BelgiumOver the past two decades, a large number of metallic foams have been developed. In recent years research on this multi-functional material class has further intensified. However, despite their unique properties only a limited number of large-scale applications have emerged. One important reason for this sluggish uptake is their high cost. Many cellular metals require expensive raw materials, complex manufacturing procedures, or a combination thereof. Some attempts have been made to decrease costs by introducing novel foams based on cheaper components and new manufacturing procedures. However, this has often yielded materials with unreliable properties that inhibit utilization of their full potential. The resulting balance between cost and performance of cellular metals is probed in this editorial, which attempts to consider cost not in absolute figures, but in relation to performance. To approach such a distinction, an alternative classification of cellular metals is suggested which centers on structural aspects and the effort of realizing them. The range thus covered extends from fully stochastic foams to cellular structures designed-to-purpose.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Fisher, Joshua B; Melton, Forrest; Middleton, Elizabeth; Hain, Christopher; Anderson, Martha; Allen, Richard; McCabe, Matthew F; Hook, Simon; Baldocchi, Dennis; Townsend, Philip A; +12 moreFisher, Joshua B; Melton, Forrest; Middleton, Elizabeth; Hain, Christopher; Anderson, Martha; Allen, Richard; McCabe, Matthew F; Hook, Simon; Baldocchi, Dennis; Townsend, Philip A; Kilic, Ayse; Tu, Kevin; Miralles, Diego; Perret, Johan; Lagouarde, Jean-Pierre; Waliser, Duane; Purdy, Adam J; French, Andrew; Schimel, David; Famiglietti, James S; Stephens, Graeme; Wood, Eric F;
handle: 1854/LU-8522500
Country: BelgiumThe fate of the terrestrial biosphere is highly uncertain given recent and projected changes in climate. This is especially acute for impacts associated with changes in drought frequency and intensity on the distribution and timing of water availability. The development of effective adaptation strategies for these emerging threats to food and water security are compromised by limitations in our understanding of how natural and managed ecosystems are responding to changing hydrological and climatological regimes. This information gap is exacerbated by insufficient monitoring capabilities from local to global scales. Here, we describe how evapotranspiration (ET) represents the key variable in linking ecosystem functioning, carbon and climate feedbacks, agricultural management, and water resources, and highlight both the outstanding science and applications questions and the actions, especially from a space-based perspective, necessary to advance them.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2016Open Access EnglishAuthors:Sass-Klaassen, Ute; Fonti, Patrick; Cherubini, Paolo; Gričar, Jožica; Robert, Elisabeth MR; Steppe, Kathy; Bräuning, Achim;Sass-Klaassen, Ute; Fonti, Patrick; Cherubini, Paolo; Gričar, Jožica; Robert, Elisabeth MR; Steppe, Kathy; Bräuning, Achim;
handle: 1854/LU-8524263
Country: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2015Open Access EnglishAuthors:Verbruggen, Aviel; Van de Graaf, Thijs;Verbruggen, Aviel; Van de Graaf, Thijs;
handle: 1854/LU-5930641
Country: BelgiumAviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggle over scarce reserves is lopsided. Assuming that strict carbon limits will be imposed as a result of expected climate change, they believe oil markets will face a structural glut. The geopolitics of oil revolves around abundance-induced conflict, with rival oil producers competing to serve the shrinking oil market.
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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:Vukovic, Darko; Maiti, Moinak; Frömmel, Michael;Vukovic, Darko; Maiti, Moinak; Frömmel, Michael;
handle: 1854/LU-8749366
Publisher: MDPICountry: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Dupont, Claire; Torney, Diarmuid;Dupont, Claire; Torney, Diarmuid;
handle: 1854/LU-8721953
Country: BelgiumIn December 2019, the European Commission published the European Green Deal (EGD), an overarching policy framework to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050. This thematic issue aims to understand the origins, form, development, and scope of the EGD and its policy areas. It uses the concept of turbulence to explore and assess the emergence of the EGD and the policy and governance choices associated with it. Focusing on different levels of governance, different policy domains, and different stages of policymaking, each contribution raises pertinent questions about the necessity of identifying sources of turbulence and of understanding how to govern with such turbulence, rather than against it. Overall, the articles in this issue demonstrate that, while specifying contextual factors, researching the sources of and responses to turbulence provides useful insights into the development, direction, and potential durability or advancement of EU climate governance.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Chakhchaoui, Nabil; Farhan, Rida; Chu, Yu-Ming; Khan, Umair; Eddiai, Adil; Omari, Lhaj El Hachemi; Meddad, Mounir; Hajjaji, Abdelowahed; Cherkaoui, Omar; Boughaleb, Yahia; +1 moreChakhchaoui, Nabil; Farhan, Rida; Chu, Yu-Ming; Khan, Umair; Eddiai, Adil; Omari, Lhaj El Hachemi; Meddad, Mounir; Hajjaji, Abdelowahed; Cherkaoui, Omar; Boughaleb, Yahia; Van Langenhove, Lieva;
handle: 1854/LU-8702304
Country: BelgiumBecause of some of their diverse benefits, intelligent textiles have attracted a great deal of interest among specialists over the past decade. This paper describes a novel approach to the manufacture of intelligent piezoelectric polymer-based textiles with enhanced piezoelectric responses for applications that extract biomechanical energy. Here we report a highly scalable and ultrafast production of smart textile piezoelectric containing graphene oxide nanosheets (GONS) dispersed in polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). In this work, Cotton textiles (CT) were functionalized and by graphene oxide (GO), using PVDF as a binder to obtain a CT-PVDF-GO material. Tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) was further grafted as a coating layer to improve the surface compatibility, resulting in the CT-PVDF-GO-TEOS composite. The research results show that the addition of GONS significantly improves PVDF's overall crystallization rate on CT. More specifically, the piezoelectric β-phase content (100 % higher F[β]) and crystallinity degree on the piezoelectric properties of composite cotton fiber has been improved effectively. Consequently, this fabricated piezo-smart textile has a glorious piezoelectricity even with comparatively low coating content of PVDF-GONS-TEOS. Based on it, the as-fabricated piezoelectric textile device has resulted in the output voltage of up to 13 mV for a given frequency (fm = 8 Hz) at fixed strain amplitude value (0.5 %). It is believed that this research may further reveal the field of energy harvesting for possible applications in the future.. In addition, the set of experimental results that illustrate the smart textile was carried out and discussed, and how it can be used as a wearable device source for this smart textile. Finally, the approach described in this study can also be used to construct other desirable designs, for a wearable low-consumption sensor, etc.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020Open Access English
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;
handle: 1854/LU-8662265
Publisher: MDPICountry: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;Polemio, Maurizio; Walraevens, Kristine;
handle: 1854/LU-8662206
Publisher: MDPICountry: BelgiumThis Special Issue presents the work of 30 scientists of 11 countries. It confirms that the impacts of global change, resulting from both climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure, are huge on worldwide coastal areas (and very particularly on some islands of the Pacific Ocean), with highly negative effects on coastal groundwater resources, widely affected by seawater intrusion. Some improved research methods are proposed in the contributions: using innovative hydrogeological, geophysical, and geochemical monitoring; assessing impacts of the changing environment on the coastal groundwater resources in terms of quantity and quality; and using modelling, especially to improve management approaches. The scientific research needed to face these challenges must continue to be deployed by different approaches based on the monitoring, modeling, and management of groundwater resources. Novel and more efficient methods must be developed to keep up with the accelerating pace of global change.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Lehmhus, Dirk; Vesenjak, Matej; Schampheleire, Sven De; Fiedler, Thomas;Lehmhus, Dirk; Vesenjak, Matej; Schampheleire, Sven De; Fiedler, Thomas;
handle: 1854/LU-8528824
Publisher: MDPI AGCountries: Slovenia, BelgiumOver the past two decades, a large number of metallic foams have been developed. In recent years research on this multi-functional material class has further intensified. However, despite their unique properties only a limited number of large-scale applications have emerged. One important reason for this sluggish uptake is their high cost. Many cellular metals require expensive raw materials, complex manufacturing procedures, or a combination thereof. Some attempts have been made to decrease costs by introducing novel foams based on cheaper components and new manufacturing procedures. However, this has often yielded materials with unreliable properties that inhibit utilization of their full potential. The resulting balance between cost and performance of cellular metals is probed in this editorial, which attempts to consider cost not in absolute figures, but in relation to performance. To approach such a distinction, an alternative classification of cellular metals is suggested which centers on structural aspects and the effort of realizing them. The range thus covered extends from fully stochastic foams to cellular structures designed-to-purpose.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Fisher, Joshua B; Melton, Forrest; Middleton, Elizabeth; Hain, Christopher; Anderson, Martha; Allen, Richard; McCabe, Matthew F; Hook, Simon; Baldocchi, Dennis; Townsend, Philip A; +12 moreFisher, Joshua B; Melton, Forrest; Middleton, Elizabeth; Hain, Christopher; Anderson, Martha; Allen, Richard; McCabe, Matthew F; Hook, Simon; Baldocchi, Dennis; Townsend, Philip A; Kilic, Ayse; Tu, Kevin; Miralles, Diego; Perret, Johan; Lagouarde, Jean-Pierre; Waliser, Duane; Purdy, Adam J; French, Andrew; Schimel, David; Famiglietti, James S; Stephens, Graeme; Wood, Eric F;
handle: 1854/LU-8522500
Country: BelgiumThe fate of the terrestrial biosphere is highly uncertain given recent and projected changes in climate. This is especially acute for impacts associated with changes in drought frequency and intensity on the distribution and timing of water availability. The development of effective adaptation strategies for these emerging threats to food and water security are compromised by limitations in our understanding of how natural and managed ecosystems are responding to changing hydrological and climatological regimes. This information gap is exacerbated by insufficient monitoring capabilities from local to global scales. Here, we describe how evapotranspiration (ET) represents the key variable in linking ecosystem functioning, carbon and climate feedbacks, agricultural management, and water resources, and highlight both the outstanding science and applications questions and the actions, especially from a space-based perspective, necessary to advance them.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2016Open Access EnglishAuthors:Sass-Klaassen, Ute; Fonti, Patrick; Cherubini, Paolo; Gričar, Jožica; Robert, Elisabeth MR; Steppe, Kathy; Bräuning, Achim;Sass-Klaassen, Ute; Fonti, Patrick; Cherubini, Paolo; Gričar, Jožica; Robert, Elisabeth MR; Steppe, Kathy; Bräuning, Achim;
handle: 1854/LU-8524263
Country: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2015Open Access EnglishAuthors:Verbruggen, Aviel; Van de Graaf, Thijs;Verbruggen, Aviel; Van de Graaf, Thijs;
handle: 1854/LU-5930641
Country: BelgiumAviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggle over scarce reserves is lopsided. Assuming that strict carbon limits will be imposed as a result of expected climate change, they believe oil markets will face a structural glut. The geopolitics of oil revolves around abundance-induced conflict, with rival oil producers competing to serve the shrinking oil market.
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