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2024

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Erfaringer fra gårdsforsøk og forsøksfelt i Trøndelag og på Østlandet viser fordeler ved bruk av direktesåingssystem på jordhelsa. Forsøket på Tuv viste at en kan lykkes med fangvekster også i Trøndelag dersom fangvekstene sås samtidig med eller kort tid etter såing av vårkorn. Gårdsforsøket på Østlandet med direktesåing og bruk av fangvekster viste en firedobling av aggregatstabiliteten og antall meitemark – som er viktige parameter for jordstruktur og andre jordfunksjoner.

Sammendrag

In this paper, we propose a fishery control scheme which happens to be first best efficient in the context of a Gordon-Schaefer model where asymmetric information about effort/harvesting costs is present. It is widely acknowledged that in the absence of regulations, competition between vessels leads to a competitive game wherein the outcome is inefficient. We introduce a management scheme that regulates the fishing industry through a convex tax on effort. The shares of this tax can be traded in a market, thus solving problems related to asymmetric information. This can be achieved since heterogeneous fishing firms are individually stimulated to solve the same optimality problem as a social planner would. We apply this model to the Northwest Mediterranean demersal fishery as a case study.

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This study aimed to evaluate and optimize trickle bed reactor (TBR) performance for biological biogas upgrading at different gas loading rates (10-35 m3/m3d) by adjusting H2 flow (H2/CO2 ratio 4-3.7) and utilizing various packing materials. The three TBR reactors operated at thermophilic conditions (50○C) with different packing materials under same gas loading rate. Obtained results indicated that optimal performance was achieved at a gas loading rate of 14.3 m3/m3d and H2/CO2 ratio of 3.7, with average CH4 concentrations in the effluent gas from 90.8 % to 91.5 %, regardless of the packing material employed. Increasing the gas loading rate resulted in decreased CH4 content (<90 %), indicating limited treatment capacity at higher loading rates. The studied packing materials had a slight impact on reactor performance indicating that the shape of the making material has a greater influence of the reactor performance. Microbial communities analyses revealed dominance of hydrogenotrophic methanogens (Methanobacterium, Methanothermobacter, and Methanoculleus). This study highlights the importance of optimizing the H2/CO2 and considering packing materials for TBR performance.