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Nat Ecol Evol ; 1(9): 1279-1284, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29046556

ABSTRACT

Agricultural intensification drives biodiversity loss and shapes farmers' profit, but the role of legacy effects and detailed quantification of ecological-economic trade-offs are largely unknown. In Europe during the 1950s, the Eastern communist bloc switched to large-scale farming by forced collectivization of small farms, while the West kept small-scale private farming. Here we show that large-scale agriculture in East Germany reduced biodiversity, which has been maintained in West Germany due to >70% longer field edges than those in the East. In contrast, profit per farmland area in the East was 50% higher than that in the West, despite similar yield levels. In both regions, switching from conventional to organic farming increased biodiversity and halved yield levels, but doubled farmers' profits. In conclusion, European Union policy should acknowledge the surprisingly high biodiversity benefits of small-scale agriculture, which are on a par with conversion to organic agriculture.


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Agriculture/methods , Biodiversity , Conservation of Natural Resources , Agriculture/economics , Communism , Germany , Organic Agriculture/economics
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Int J Audiol ; 44(9): 522-30, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16238183

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The purpose of this paper is to present the development process of a computer-based audiometric testing and tailored intervention program, and assess its feasibility by obtaining users' feedback. The program was implemented for 397 operating engineers at their union training center, and its feasibility was evaluated by obtaining quantitative and qualitative feedback from the participants through a survey and focus group. Over 96% of the participants indicated they liked receiving a hearing test by computer; the computer-based test worked smoothly; and the computer-based training was well organized, effective and held their interests. Almost all (more than 99%) said they would recommend this program to other workers. This project is considered as one of the first ones incorporating multimedia computer technology with self-administered audiometric testing and tailored training. Participants' favorable feedback strongly supported the continued utilization of this approach for designing and developing health screening and intervention to promote healthy behaviors.


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Audiometry/instrumentation , Computers , Ear Protective Devices , Hearing Disorders/prevention & control , Multimedia , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Teaching/methods , Adult , Feasibility Studies , Feedback , Female , Health Behavior , Health Promotion , Humans , Male , Pilot Projects , Software
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