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                <text>Resprouting is one of the main regeneration strategies in woody plants that allows post-fire vegetation recovery. However, the stress produced by fires promotes the biosynthesis of compounds which could affect the post-fire resprouting, and this approach has been poorly evaluated in fire ecology. In this study, we evaluate the changes in the concentration of chlorophylls, carotenoids, phenolic compounds, and tannins as a result of experimental burns (EB). We asked whether this biochemical response to fire could influence the resprouting responses. For that, we conducted three EB in three successive years in three different experimental units. Specifically, we selected six woody species from the Chaco region, and we analyzed their biochemical responses to EB. We used spectrophotometric methods to quantify the metabolites, and morphological variables to estimate the resprouting responses. Applying a multivariate analysis, we built an index to estimate the biochemical response to fire to EB per each species. Our results demonstrate that photosynthetic pigment concentration did not vary significantly in burnt plants that resprout in response to EB, whereas concentrations of secondary metabolites (phenolic compounds and tannins) increased up to two years after EB. Our main results showed that phenolic compounds could play a significant role in the resprouting responses, while photosynthetic pigments seem to have a minor but significant role. Such results were reaffirmed by the significant correlation between the biochemical response to fire and both resprouting capacity and resprouting growth. However, we observed that the biochemical response effect on resprouting was lower in tree species than in shrubby species. Our study contributes to the understanding of the biochemical responses that are involved in the post-fire vegetation recovery.</text>
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                <text>Compreender a atual crise global pelo panorama ambiental requer reconhecimento, disposição e vontade para pensar e criar possibilidades de uma ação justa e em concordância com o paradigma ecológico, em prol da mudança desta realidade. Dentre várias ações em andamento a educação para a sustentabilidade acena com perspectivas reais e concretas. Esta pesquisa se insere no âmbito da investigação desta educação, e teve como objetivo identificar a espiritualidade e qual sua tipologia através da analise sob a perspectiva do paradigma ecológico e da espiritualidade, no curso Eco design em sustentabilidade do Programa Gaia Education realizado na Ecovila Terra Una/MG. O programa foi criado em 2005 pela Rede de Educadores Globais de Ecovilas para uma Terra Sustentável, passando a ser considerado complemento padrão pela ONU para a Década de Educação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável 2005\2014. Baseado na Pedagogia de Aprendizagem Vivencial, o Programa Gaia Education tem a finalidade de fornecer instrumentos\técnicas que possibilitem aos seus alunos aprender diferentes práticas sustentáveis, baseadas nas experiências comunitárias e nas relações que elas estabelecem com o ambiente, sendo rural ou urbano. A metodologia adotada consistiu na pesquisa bibliográfica de fontes primarias e secundárias dos materiais do curso e de obras de referencia na área da sustentabilidade e espiritualidade, no âmbito das Ciências da religião, da teologia, da educação, das ciências ambientais e sociais. Realizou-se a análise sistemática e hermenêutica dos discursos. Ao final da pesquisa, constatou-se a identificação da espiritualidade presente no curso, assim como outras perspectivas de praticas espirituais e de dialogo como referência para o desenvolvimento da educação para a sustentabilidade de forma integral. Palavras chave: Ecologia. Paradigma ecológico. Educação. Sustentabilidade. Espiritualidade. Gaia Education. Ciências da Religião.</text>
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                <text>El problema de la contribución del capital natural en las trayectorias decrecimiento de la agroindustria regional cobra actualidad y representaun estancamiento del crecimiento de la economía nacional basadaen actividades extractivas, en la cual la agroindustria, juega un rolimportante en la reactivación del crecimiento económico del país. Elobjetivo de este trabajo es determinar y establecer la influencia delcapital natural en las trayectorias de crecimiento de la agroindustria,en términos de producción, en el Perú. Los resultados obtenidos, encuanto a tasas de crecimiento, señalan que para la agroindustria detipo C3 tiene patrones mixtos, similar al caso de las cadenas del tipoC2 y C1. En cuanto, a presiones y cargas ambientales se halló una depresión del 15 al 25% para el suelo, del 25 y 40% para el agua, con unageneración de residuos sólidos (45 y 60%) para las cadenas del tipo C1.Se determinó que entre el 25 y 35% son las presiones en el suelo, y queel 40 a 45% de tales volúmenes descansan en las demandas de agua. Porotro lado, el 28 al 35% de los volúmenes producidos se traducen enresiduos para las cadenas C2, tendencia que es extensible a las cadenasC3. Se concluye que la agroindustria nacional sigue por el modeloexpansivo, es decir, a mayor crecimiento mayor consumo de capitalnatural (recursos naturales) y mayor generación de contaminantes.</text>
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                <text>The first two novels from Margaret Atwood’s projected MaddAddam eco-trilogy, Oryx and Crake (2003) and The Year of the Flood (2009) depict a corporate capitalism, or corporatism, constantly pushing its limits by privileging unregulated techno-scientific endeavours with palpable results and high financial yield. This lack of regulation—legal, ethical, moral—emerges as the main problem highlighted by the two companion dystopias. This article argues that Atwood critiques the privileging of the techno-scientific epistemology to the detriment of the humanistic one, and emphasizes the need for an integrated episteme in an immanent system. Methodologically, the comparative analysis focuses on close readings of illustrative excerpts from the novels, side by side with Michel Foucault’s theorization of the episteme and Félix Guattari’s concept of the three ecologies, while Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s description of the plane of immanence of capitalism informs the conceptualization of corporatism.</text>
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                <text>Nidia Milena Moreno López, Angie Carolina González Robles, Jairo Andrés Medina Guerrero, Jorge Alejandro Rodríguez Palacios, Carlos Fernando Cisneros Rincón</text>
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                <text>El artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la estrategia “huertas caseras” como opción de sostenibilidad socioambiental, tomando como referente contextual la experiencia de acciones solidarias de seguridad alimentaria con familias del Municipio de Tenza, Boyacá, Colombia. La metodología se aborda desde tres fases: 1. Diagnóstica orientada al reconocimiento de la comunidad intervenida, a través de una ficha de caracterización sociodemográfica, ambiental y de seguridad alimentaria. 2. Diseño de un plan estratégico con acciones solidarias para la atención de las necesidades encontradas en el diagnóstico. 3. Implementación del plan propuesto en las comunidades objeto de estudio. Los resultados evidencian que el modelo de huerta casera y el aprovechamiento de residuos sólidos orgánicos, resultan opciones estratégicas pertinentes para generar en la comunidad una iniciativa de reflexión sobre la seguridad alimentaria y la sostenibilidad socioambiental. Se concluye que, si la población cuenta con una mejor oferta alimenticia, se podrá garantizar una óptima ingesta de nutrientes, mejorando los niveles de bienestar y estado de salud en sus habitantes.</text>
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                <text>El concepto “seguridad alimentaria” tiene dos acepciones. Una referida a la seguridad en la provisión de alimentos y otra a la salubridad de los mismos. La mayoría de trabajos que relacionan el cambio climático con la seguridad alimentaria se refieren a la primera acepción del término: seguridad en la provisión de alimentos.El aumento de las concentraciones de dióxido de carbono unido al incremento de las temperaturas a nivel global produciría, teóricamente, un mayor rendimiento en los cultivos destinados a la alimentación humana y animal. Sin embargo, una mayoría de estudios han evidenciado que, en general, los rendimientos en los cultivos están disminuyendo ya que ese cambio global también incluye un aumento en la frecuencia de episodios meteorológicos extremos. Además, estas anomalías climáticas estarían irregularmente distribuidas afectando de forma más intensa a los países en vía de desarrollo y con menor capacidad para afrontar ese cambio. Todos estos factores derivarían en una mayor incertidumbre en la provisión de alimentos, siendo también menos previsible y sujeta a las especulaciones de los mercados.Podría preverse que un aumento de la temperatura media incrementara el riesgo de proliferación de microorganismos productores de enfermedades de origen alimentario como Salmonella o Campylobacter. No obstante, en los países desarrollados, en los que los sistemas de información permiten conocer la evolución temporal de ocurrencia de esas enfermedades, aún no se ha detectado una tendencia en ese sentido ya que los medios de conservación de alimentos y los controles que se realizan están bastante extendidos.</text>
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                <text>Este trabajo presenta algunas de las metodologías utilizadas en las investigaciones realizadas de la Tesis Doctoral de J. Calzadilla, Modelos de análisis econométrico espacial aplicados al desarrollo económico del territorio rural. Partiendo de la identificación de índices para el análisis socioeconómico a nivel territorial se estudia la casualidad de los factores que afectan a la población y el empleo mediante modelos regresivos espaciales, y su representación mediante coropletas a nivel del mapa geográfico de provincias de España. Este análisis espacial de los resultados permite explorar como los factores socioeconómicos distribuidos a nivel territorial inciden en el desarrollo económico rural, pudiendo contrastarse políticas de desarrollo.This paper describes some of the methodological approaches used in the research work done for the Doctoral Thesis of J. Calzadilla, Spatial econometric model analysis of economic development in rural territories. By the utilization of selected indexes for the territorial description of the social and economic factors, the rural population and employment are modelled by linear expressions, which are analysed by spatial regression, and the model error is represented geographically by choropleths over the Spanish provinces map. This spatial analysis provides a mean to explore how the social and economical factors impact the rural development, and the development policies.</text>
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                <text>Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie VI, Geografía</text>
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                <text>Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ETFVI/article/view/14847" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ETFVI/article/view/14847&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>El armario. Una serie de kits tecnoafectivos</text>
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                <text>Gil Delgado, David</text>
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                <text>El Armario es el espacio donde somos nosotros mismos. Es lo contrario de lo que se espera que seamos en el espacio público. En él guardamos las máscaras que usamos en el exterior. Contiene tanto nuestro material biológico como nuestro material socialmente producido. No es un espacio metafórico, sino un espacio que siempre llevamos con nosotros mismos y que sólo se abre cuando el contexto nos lo permite. Quizás, los verdaderos afectos humanos sólo sean reales cuando el espacio del armario se activa.Cada persona puede tener un tipo de armario. Más grande o más pequeño, más fijo o más transportable, más cerrado o más abierto. No obstante, el uso y el contenido que cada uno puede hacer de su armario viene condicionado por los espacios que atraviesa a lo largo de su vida. Si el contenido “per se” no es aceptado por estos espacios exteriores, quizás ese armario nunca se atreverá a abrirse y a posibilitar la realización afectiva de su propietario. Este proyecto nace motivado por todos aquellos armarios que resisten y que tratan de buscar un espacio en el que poder abrirse. Se desarrolla mediante dos campos de trabajo: una cartografía fragmentada –ejercicios para intentar definir una ecología afectiva– y una investigación propositiva –diez escenarios materiales–. Ambos campos de trabajo son simultáneos y permanecen en proceso, susceptibles de seguir desarrollándose. No obstante, los dos tratan de articular la aplicación de una ecología afectiva a la arquitectura como método de trabajo para la crítica y la proposición de espacios afectivos.La cartografía fragmentada se basa en conocer, descubrir y catalogar –que no desvelar– diversos agentes humanos y diversas tecnologías –dispositivos tecnoafectivos– que consiguen desmontar la normativa de ciertos espacios. Sus esfuerzos alcanzan satisfacciones afectivas que no serían aceptadas en el contexto espacial y social dominante. Estas personas, comunidades y tecnologías pueden abrir un debate y generar unas enseñanzas aplicables a las propuestas arquitectónicas. El objetivo es evitar la opresión sobre las minorías o los “outsiders” del contexto donde nos encontremos. La serie de kits tecnoafectivos se centra en crear n escenarios, narrados en n capítulos –en este momento y en este contexto serán diez– con la intención de construir una crítica hacia algún tipo de opresión afectiva ligada a la arquitectura. Las propuestas buscan potenciar las “desviaciones” antinormativas para conseguir la realización sentimental y corporal de uno o más agentes humanos. 10 historias afectivas, 10 propuestas arquitectónicas, 10 desafíos a lo normativo, 10 reivindicaciones contra el control, 10 debates sociales, 10 espacios queer, 10 institucionalizaciones, 10 multi-performatividades, 10 intentos de libertad, 10 esfuerzos por la igualdad. Podemos llamarlos de diferentes formas. También podemos leer cada propuesta de forma aislada o de forma conectada al resto. Pero todas tienen el mismo objetivo: abrir el armario.</text>
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                <text>[i2]: Investigación e Innovación en Arquitectura y Territorio</text>
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                <text>Architecture</text>
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                <text>A través de 4 meses de muestreo continúo comprendidos entre el 1 octubre de 2018 y 31 de enero de 2019, se determinó la mortalidad de serpientes causada por el tránsito vehicular en un segmento de 17 km de la vía entre El Valle de Toledo y el municipio de Toledo, departamento de Antioquia, Colombia. Se registraron 18 individuos correspondientes a 14 especies y tres familias, siendo Colubridae la más representativa (12 spp.), y Mastigodryas pleei y Leptophis ahaetulla las especies más atropelladas. Se obtuvo una tasa de atropellamiento (TA) de 0.0043 individuos/km, la cual es relativamente baja al compararla con las obtenidas en otros estudios relacionados. El 50% de los registros ocurrieron en el mes de enero, época de menor precipitación en la zona de estudio. Finalmente, estos resultados muestran una pequeña parte de la afectación vehicular sobre este grupo de fauna, que podría tener mayor impacto hacia el futuro de acuerdo con el desarrollo de la infraestructura vial de la región, para lo cual se proponen algunas estrategias que permitan mitigar los efectos negativos sobre la fauna.</text>
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                <text>Universidad de Sucre</text>
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