Browsing by Author "Ribas, J.R."
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A Multicriteria Evaluation of Sustainable Riparian Revegetation with Local Fruit Trees around a Reservoir of a Hydroelectric Power Plant in Central Brazil
Ribas, J.R.; Ribas, Jorge Santos; Suárez-García, Andrés; Arce Fariña, Elena; González Peña, David; García-Rodríguez, Ana (MDPI, 2021)[Abstract] The construction of hydropower plants often requires the flooding of large land areas, causing considerable alterations in the natural environment. In the region surrounding the reservoir of the Corumbá IV ... -
An assessment on the efficiency of clothing with UV protection among the Spanish Navy school students
Ribas, J.R.; García-Rodríguez, Sol; Arce Fariña, Elena; Suárez-García, Andrés (MDPI, 2022-09-08)[Abstract] Concern about the harmful effects that ultraviolet (UV) rays have on the skin of people who are routinely exposed to solar radiation has driven the industry of skin protection creams, sunglasses and clothing. ... -
Design Thinking: experiencia en graos STEAM
Arce Fariña, Elena; López-Vázquez, José-Antonio; Fernández-Ibáñez, Isabel; Zayas-Gato, Francisco; Ribas, J.R.; Suárez-García, Andrés (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2021)[Resumo] Crear experiencias de aprendizaxe a través de proxectos na aula nas que os alumnos aprendan en equipo a resolver problemas complexos e desenvolvan o pensamento creativo e crítico, resulta un desafío. Design Thinking ... -
Exploring the Efficacy of Binary Surveys versus Likert Scales in Assessing Student Perspectives Using Bayesian Analysis
Suárez-García, Andrés; Álvarez-Hernández, María; Arce Fariña, Elena; Ribas, J.R. (MDPI, 2024-05)[Abstract] Likert-scale surveys are the undeniable protagonists of online evaluations. They ask the respondent to express their degree of agreement with a series of statements related to the development of a subject. In ... -
Multi-criteria risk assessment: Case study of a large hydroelectric project
Ribas, J.R.; Arce Fariña, Elena; Sohler, Flavio Augusto Settimi; Suárez-García, Andrés (Elsevier, 2019-04-09)[Abstarct]: Run-of-river hydroelectric plants along Amazon River tributaries have been shown to be an ecologically viable alternative to meet Brazilian energy demand. These plants are a solution to add capacity. However, ...