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                <text>Abstract: the work presents reflective elements on the changes of the space in the green areas of the city of Nampula due to the trade. He argues that urban green areas built for ecological, aesthetic and even psychic functions, socially produced, become places of exacerbated consumption and, at the same time, the medium of formal and informal commerce. The objective is to analyze the (re) production of the space of the urban green areas in Nampula city, as well as the practice of informal commerce, in order to perceive its spatial dynamics. In order to do so, an analysis was carried out from a review of the bibliography in order to understand the conceptual meaning and later, to analyze the trade dynamics practiced in these areas, the spatiality that it reproduces. The results indicate that the green areas of the city have turned into places of practice of formal commerce carried out in stalls and fixed stalls subject to the payment of taxes and the informal practice practiced by mobile strollers who evade taxes.  A Reprodução do Espaço nas Áreas Verdes Urbanas na Cidade de Nampula, Moçambique  Resumo: o trabalho apresenta elementos reflexivos sobre as alterações do espaço nas áreas verdes da cidade de Nampula em função do comércio. Argumenta como as áreas verdes urbanas construídas para funções ecológicas, estéticas e até psíquicas, socialmente produzidas passam a ser locais de consumo exacerbado e ao mesmo tempo o meio onde se realiza o comércio formal e informal. O objetivo é analisar a (re) produção do espaço das áreas verdes urbana da cidade de Nampula, bem como a prática comércio informal, de modo a perceber a sua dinâmica espacial. Para tanto, realizou-se uma análise a partir de revisão da bibliografia de modo a compreender a acepção conceitual e a posterior, analisar a dinâmica do comércio praticado nestas áreas e a espacialidade que ela reproduz. Os resultados indicam que as áreas verdes da cidade, transformaram-se em locais de prática de comércio formal realizado em bancas e barracas fixas sujeita ao pagamento de impostos e o informal praticado pelos vendedores ambulantes de bancas móveis que se evadem dos impostos.  La Reproducción del Espacio en las Areas Verdes Urbanas de la Ciudad de Nampula, Mozambique  Resumen: los elementos reflejados en las alteraciones de las espaciosas áreas verdes de la ciudad de Nampula son analizadas en este trabajo, en función de la actividad comercial desarrollada en estas. Argumentando como estas áreas verdes urbanas construidas con finalidades ecológicas, estéticas e incluso psicológicas para la sociedad, se convierten en locales de consumo exacerbado y al mismo tiempo, en el medio en donde se realizan actividades de comercio informal pero de naturaleza formal. El objetivo es analizar la (re) producción del espacio de las áreas verdes urbanas de la ciudad de Nampula, así como la práctica comercio informal, como para percibir su dinámica espacial. Realizando un análisis a partir de revisiones bibliográficas, para comprender el significado conceptual, y posteriormente analizar la dinámica comercial practicada en estas áreas, partiendo de cómo se da esta espacialidad. Los resultados indican, que las áreas verdes de la ciudad, se transformaron en locales en donde se desarrolla el comercio, siendo practicado en puesto fijos sujetos al pago de obligaciones fiscales el formales y el informal, ejercida por vendedores ambulantes de quioscos que se evitan de los impuestos.</text>
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                <text>Pontificia Universidade Católica de Goiás</text>
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                <text>Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, Cities. Urban geography</text>
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                <text>[es] El aparato estudiado constituye un sistema glaciar de derrubios en el que se diferencian tres sectores: superior, con núcleo de hielo, cobertura de clastos, y procesos periglaciares muy activos; medio, glaciar negro, con un sector de glaciar sucio o semicubierto; e inferior, en el frente del sistema, constituye una forma de glaciar rocoso estricto.Dada la frescura de las formas conservadas y la lenta respuesta de los sistemas de derrubios glaciares a los cambios climáticos, así como la presencia de sendas morrenas atribuidas a la Pequeña Edad de Hielo que enmarcan el aparato, puede que el momento de detenimiento de la dinámica que generó el frente rocoso del Besiberri noroccidental no exceda de unas decenas de años. [fr] L'ensemble étudié constitue un système glaciaire de terrains affouillés où l'on distingue trois parties: la partie supérieure, avec noyau de glace, couverture de roches clastiques et processus périglaciaires très actifs; la partie moyenne: glacier noir, avec zone glaciaire sale ou semi-recouverte; et la partie inférieure, sur le front du système, qui constitue une forme stricte de glacier rocheux.Étant donné la fraîcheur des formes conservées et la réponse lente des systèmes d'affouillement glaciaires face aux modifications climatiques, ainsi que la présence des moraines correspondantes, que l'on a datées au Petit Age Glaciaire et qui encadrent l'ensemble, il est possible que la dynamique qui a produit le front rocheux du Besiberri nord-occidental n'ait été stoppée que quelques dizaines d'années plus tôt.</text>
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                <text>Pirineos: Revista de Ecología de Montaña</text>
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                <text>Ecology</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://pirineos.revistas.csic.es/index.php/pirineos/article/view/197" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://pirineos.revistas.csic.es/index.php/pirineos/article/view/197&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>El objetivo de este trabajo consiste en un análisis de los efectos de la actividad de las empresas de aeronavegación comercial y aquello informado o que deberían informar en sus estados financieros. En los últimos tiempos se ha observado un gran aumento de la actividad turística. La Organización Mundial de Turismo señala que entre todas las actividades económicas, el turismo es una de las que más ha crecido en los últimos tiempos a nivel mundial y la tendencia es que así continúe. Las contribuciones que esta actividad genera son múltiples y cubren diversos ámbitos: el económico, el social, el cultural, el medio ambiental, etc. Esto lleva a que cada vez sean más los países que utilizan esta industria como apoyo de sus estrategias de desarrollo. Cabe preguntarse, si lo antes expuesto producirá incrementos de componentes nocivos en la atmósfera produciendo un cambio climático y además, si hay agentes que están diseñando planes para evitarlo, introduciendo nuevos conceptos de motores de aviones en lo relativo a su fabricación, operación y mantenimiento. Asimismo, desde el punto de vista de la profesión contable, nos surgiría la pregunta: ¿las empresas aéreas brindan información en los estados contables sobre el impacto producido en el medioambiente originado por la actividad de vuelo?</text>
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                <text>Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos</text>
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