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Publications by Adelaide Cerveira

2014

Otimização de planos de exploração florestal em baldios do norte de Portugal

Authors
Cerveira, A; Martins, I; Mota, A; Bento, J; Fonseca, T;

Publication
Investigação operacional em ação: casos de aplicação

Abstract

2020

Prediction of Viticulture Farms Behaviour: An Agent-Based Model Approach

Authors
Galindro, A; Matias, J; Cerveira, A; Santos, C; Marta Costa, A;

Publication
Palgrave Studies of Cross-Disciplinary Business Research, in Association with EuroMed Academy of Business

Abstract
The wine industry has a high business volume and adds value to the economy. This chapter intends to predict the wine firm performance of three of the most relevant Portuguese regions, by resorting to data available on the Portuguese Farm Accountancy Data Network (PTFADN, Resultados médios por exploração. Available on http://www.gpp.pt/index.php/rica/rede-de-informacao-de-contabilidades-agricolas-rica. Accessed 13 Mar 2018, 2001–2015). The existing social, economic and environmental parameters allowed us to perform function fitting with MATLAB, in order to attain information about the variable’s behaviour. Through the Agent-Based Model (ABM) simulations, it is possible to realize that, in general, the Alentejo region is substantially well prepared to deal with negative scenarios when compared with North and Central regions. Alternative scenarios can be performed in order to develop overall governmental policy recommendations, so as to ensure the sustainability of the three regions. © 2020, The Author(s).

2021

Enhancing engineering students' project management skills in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic: an online project-based learning experience

Authors
Cruz, G; Dominguez, C; Cerveira, A;

Publication
2021 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE PORTUGUESE SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION (CISPEE)

Abstract
Teaching project management and industrial optimization to engineering students requires real-world experiences in which they can explicitly integrate, apply and develop work-ready skills, such as critical thinking, communication, and teamwork. This paper presents an exploratory case study research describing an online Project-based Learning (PjBL) experience aimed at tackling the challenge of decreasing the ecological footprint in the university campus generated by the local locomotion of students from university-home and/or home-university. The experience was implemented from February to June 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 9 participating students enrolled in the 'Industrial Management I' course, part of the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Portugal. We firstly describe the course in terms of the key driving question, the learning goals, the educational activities, the collaboration among students, the scaffolding technologies, and the tangible artefacts produced. We further discuss the preliminary results of the study by taking into account the main tangible learning artefact produced by the students - a carpooling model proposal for the UTAD student community - as well as the data collected from a post, self-completion questionnaire on students' perceptions about the PjBL experience. Finally, we outline implications for the teaching practice and some concerns that need to be addressed in future course editions.

2020

A Mathematical Model for Vineyard Replacement with Nonlinear Binary Control Optimization

Authors
Galindro, A; Cerveira, A; Torres, DFM; Matias, J; Marta Costa, A;

Publication
Discontinuity, Nonlinearity, and Complexity

Abstract
Vineyard replacement is a common practice in every wine-growing farm since the grapevine production decays over time and requires a new vine to ensure the business sustainability. In this paper, we formulate a simple discrete model that captures the vineyard’s main dynamics such as production values and grape quality. Then, by applying binary non-linear programming methods to find the vineyard replacement trigger, we seek the optimal solution concerning different governmental subsidies to the target producer.

2022

Wind Energy Assessment for Small Wind Turbines in Different Roof Shapes Based on CFD Simulations

Authors
Oliveira, C; Cerveira, A; Baptista, J;

Publication
SUSTAINABLE SMART CITIES AND TERRITORIES

Abstract
With a still high rate of use of energy from non-renewable sources, it is crucial that new energy generation solutions are adopted to reach greenhouse gas reduction targets. The integration of renewable energy sources in buildings is an interesting solution that allows reducing the need for energy from the power grid, contributing to a significant increase in the energy efficiency of buildings. The main aim of this paper is to evaluate the impact that the aerodynamics of the buildings in particular the roof shape has considering the integration of wind energy systems. The results of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are presented in order to identify the effect of the two roof shapes on energy production by wind turbines (WT). For this purpose, the factor matrices (FM) that gives information about the wind profile around the building taking into account the building's roof profile were calculated. Comparing the results for the wind flow obtained by the FM and the CFD simulations for the flat and gabled roofs, similarities are observed for them, allowing to conclude that the CFD analysis results in a methodology with great accuracy for the aerodynamic study of buildings roof shape.

2022

Natural Regeneration of Maritime Pine: A Review of the Influencing Factors and Proposals for Management

Authors
Ribeiro, S; Cerveira, A; Soares, P; Fonseca, T;

Publication
FORESTS

Abstract
The main objective of the present work was to review the current knowledge about the factors that influence the different phases of the natural regeneration of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) and propose scientifically based management schedules. The review focused on the natural regeneration of maritime pine within its most representative areas (Portugal, Spain, and France). First, a brief characterisation of the main phases of the natural regeneration of maritime pine is described. Next, information on the factors affecting the natural regeneration of the species is provided, highlighting its positive and negative effects. Finally, management proposals are presented to promote the natural regeneration of maritime pine species. Numerous factors influencing the natural regeneration of maritime pine were identified. Fires and climatic factors can intervene in all three regeneration phases (seeding, germination, and seedling survival and development). The natural regeneration failure of maritime pine species can be aggravated in drier scenarios. Forest management plays an important role as it can promote the natural regeneration of the species.

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