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Mikroračunalo u rektilinearnom scintigrafu
Jože Šnajder, M. Erjavec, J. Kolbas, Herman Kralj, Martin Lesjak, Zdravko Rupnik, 1979, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 14.09.2023; Views: 243; Downloads: 71
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Prenos in obdelava scintigrafskih podatkov na računskem centru (RRC) s pomočjo laboratorijskega miniračunalnika
Janez Cerar, Egon Zakrajšek, Milan Soklič, Marjan Erjavec, 1979, professional article

Abstract: V članku je opisan postopek za shranjevanje in uporabo večje količine scintigrafskih podatkov (1000 ali več posnetkov). Jedro članka je posvečeno izbiranju iz arhiva.
Keywords: medicina, računalništvo, povezava računalnikov, baza podatkov
Published in DiRROS: 14.09.2023; Views: 297; Downloads: 72
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Chemotherapy with synchronization in advanced cancer of the head and neck
Marija Auersperg, Erika Šoba, Marjan Erjavec, Marija Us-Krašovec, Marija Fidler-Jenko, 1976, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 13.09.2023; Views: 221; Downloads: 69
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67-Ga citrate and 75-Se methionine in the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules
Marjan Erjavec, Marija Auersperg, Rastko Golouh, Miran Porenta, Jože Šnajder, 1974, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 13.09.2023; Views: 243; Downloads: 66
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Farmers' preferences for result-based schemes for grassland conservation in Slovenia
Tanja Šumrada, Anže Japelj, Miroslav Verbič, Emil Erjavec, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: Government-funded payments for ecosystem services (PES) have increasingly been used to facilitate transactions between users of environmental services and their providers. In order to improve the link between payments and the service provided, some countries in the EU have promoted result-based schemes (RBS), which remunerate farmers for ecological results, as part of their agricultural policy. Since PES programs are voluntary, it is important to understand farmers’ responses before more large-scale implementations of RBS are initiated. Using a choice experiment and a mixed logit model, we elicited the preferences of farmers in two Natura 2000 sites in Slovenia for different design elements of a hypothetical scheme for dry grassland conservation. We found that the majority of farmers preferred the result-based approach over the management-based scheme both in terms of payment conditions and monitoring; one group of farmers preferred the RBS very strongly (average WTA of more than 500 EUR/ha/yr) and another group less strongly (average WTA about 200 EUR/ha/yr). Farmers also showed a higher preference for on-farm advise and training in small groups than for lectures, which would be offered to a larger audience. A collective bonus, which would incentivise coordination and could potentially increase participation rates in the scheme, significantly influenced the farmers’ willingness to adopt the scheme. However, the estimated average WTA was comparable or lower than the 40 EUR/ha annual bonus payment. Older farmers and those who managed small and semi-subsistent farms were significantly more likely to be highly resistant to scheme adoption no matter its design.
Keywords: agrarna politika, kmetijstvo, subvencije, ekosistemske storitve, plačilo za ekosistemske storitve, agricultural policy, agriculture, subsidies, payments for ecosystem services, abiodiversity conservation
Published in DiRROS: 04.02.2022; Views: 886; Downloads: 669
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