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                <text>Diferentes aspectos ecológicos e ictiofauna de seis lagunas mercedinas (provincia de San Luis, Argentina)</text>
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                <text>South of the Villa Mercedes city (San Luis province, Argentina), there are over one hundred shallow lakes of different surface. Many of these lakes are exploited as recreational fishery resources. However, the information available about the ecology and fishes is very limited. In october 2007, the main ichthyofauna characteristics and different ecological aspects of six shallow lakes (34º00’S, 65º24’’W) were studied with special focus on the pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis population. The average area of shallow lakes was 17.8 (±9.9) ha. Turbid (green) and clear shallow lakes were observed with great abundance of Potamogeton berteroanus and Secchi disk values of were up to 2.30 m. All the lakes showed a reed belt of Schoenoplectus americanus with a different degree of development. The abundance of zooplankton was variable with a maximum of 338167 org/m3. The water was classified as oligohaline and very hard. In total, 7 species of fishes were caught distributed in 4 orders and 5 families: O. bonariensis, Astyanax eigenmanniorum, Cheirodon interruptus, Oligosarcus jenynsii, Corydoras paleatus, Cnesterodon decemmaculatus y Jenynsia multidentata. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index was low to medium (0.91-1.55 bits). The largest capture per unit effort of O. bonariensis (CPUEp) was 28.6 kg/20hs/net with a proportional stock density (PSD) of 60.7.</text>
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                <text>Biología Acuática</text>
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                <text>Instituto de Limnología Raúl A. Ringuelet. (CONICET-UNLP)"</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/bacuatica/article/view/6615" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/bacuatica/article/view/6615&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Conducta y actitud ambiental responsable en estudiantes universitarios  en Lima, Perú</text>
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                <text>Edith  Olivera Carhuaz, Víctor  Pulido Capurro, Daniel  Yupanqui Lorenzo</text>
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                <text>La actitud hacia el ambiente constituye un indicador de la conducta ambientalista y se manifiesta en la acción y las regulaciones proambientales. El objetivo de este estudio fue conocer la relación entre la conducta y la actitud ambiental responsable en estudiantes universitarios en Lima, Perú. El enfoque fue cuantitativo, con diseño descriptivo-correlacional y la muestra estuvo conformada por 287 estudiantes hombres y mujeres de diversas carreras. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron dos escalas que miden la actitud ambiental: percepción de problemas ambientales, percepción de razones para problemas ambientales; intención de conductas proambientales y, tipos de preocupación ambiental; las mismas que evalúan de manera independiente la conducta proambiental. Se determinó la relación positiva entre la conducta y actitud ambiental responsable, así como entre los factores componentes de las variables.</text>
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                <text>Apuntes Universitarios</text>
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                <text>Dirección General de Investigación, Universidad Peruana Unión</text>
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                <text>Social sciences (General), Education (General)</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://apuntesuniversitarios.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/revapuntes/article/view/559" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://apuntesuniversitarios.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/revapuntes/article/view/559&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Efecto de la fertilización biológica y/o mineral en la producción de forraje de morera (Morus alba L.) (Nota técnica) Effect of biological and/or mineral fertilization on mulberry (Morus alba L.) forage production (Technical note)</text>
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                <text>Se realizó una investigación durante un año en áreas de la EEPF &amp;#8220;Indio Hatuey&amp;#8221;, con el objetivo de estudiar la respuesta morfoagronómica de Morus alba L. cv. Tigreada asociada con Canavalia ensiformis como abono verde, inoculada con micorrizas a través del producto EcoMic® (fertilización biológica), y su combinación o no con fertilización mineral. Los tratamientos consistieron en: testigo (T), fertilización mineral (FM), fertilización biológica (FB) y fertilización combinada mineral y biológica (FM+ FB) en ambas épocas del año. La fertilización mineral consistió en N y K, a razón de 300 y 150 kg/ha/año, respectivamente. El intercalamiento de la canavalia como abono verde inoculada con HMA, condicionó en el período lluvioso una mejora en la respuesta productiva, sin afectar el aprovechamiento del forraje como biomasa comestible (6 250 kg de hojas/ha y 18 194,4 kg de biomasa combustible). Se recomienda continuar los estudios para determinar la combinación óptima de fertilización mineral y biológica que permita incrementar el rendimiento y la relación tallo tierno:tallo leñoso.A study was conducted during a year in areas of the EEPF &amp;#8220;Indio Hatuey&amp;#8221;, in order to study the morphoagronomic response of Morus alba L. cv. Tigreada associated to Canavalia ensiformis as green manure, inoculated with mycorrhizas through the product EcoMic® (biological fertilization), and their combination or not with mineral fertilization. Treatments consisted in: control (C), mineral fertilization (MF), biological fertilization (BF) and combined mineral and biological fertilization (MF + BF) in both seasons. Mineral fertilization consisted in N and K, at a rate of 300 and 150 kg/ha/year, respectively. The intercropping of C. ensiformis as green manure inoculated with AMF, caused in the rainy season an improvement of the productive response, without affecting the utilization of forage as edible biomass (6 250 kg of leaves/ha and 18 194,4 kg of fuel biomass). To continue the studies is recommended in order to determine the optimum combination of mineral and biological fertilization that allows increasing the yield and the fresh stem:ligneous stem ratio</text>
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                <text>Abonos, Manures, Morus alba</text>
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                <text>Pastos y Forrajes</text>
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                <text>Estación Experimental de Pastos y Forrajes Indio Hatuey</text>
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                <text>Agriculture (General), Animal culture</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;amp;pid=S0864-03942011000300005" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;amp;pid=S0864-03942011000300005&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Factores climáticos y diversidad de especies vegetales, en la microcuenca Los Molinos, Ayabaca, Piura</text>
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                <text>Ricardo Peña, Mariano Calero</text>
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                <text>El objetivo de este estudio fue medir el efecto de los factores climáticos en la diversidad de especies vegetales, de la microcuenca Los Molinos, Ayabaca, Piura, enmarcada dentro de los regímenes de temperatura isotérmico y de humedad ústico. En un trayecto de 11 km se aperturaron 5 perfiles: “El Lanche” - parte baja, clasificado como gran grupo Haplustalfs; luego “Los Molinos Bajo” (Haplustults), “Los Molinos Alto 1”, “Los Molinos Alto 2” y “Cruce Montero-Ayabaca” como Paleustults; próximo a cada perfil se trazaron parcelas de 20 x 50 m2 al azar, encontrándose: 25 especies arbóreas, 10 arbustivas y 9 herbáceas, predominando Aritaco, Yutuguero, Mosquero, Grama Chilena, Helechos y otros que a criterio de los agricultores están desapareciendo: Chachacomo, Guayacán, Raplaguero, Colorao y Nogal. Del análisis estadístico de los datos meteorológicos de los últimos cuarenta años, se concluye que la temperatura atmosférica en la microcuenca, se incrementó en 4,63 °C, la precipitacion en 183 mm y la humedad relativa en 2%; alterando los ecosistemas con repercusión en las especies vegetales. La variación de los factores climáticos en esta región es muy evidente, así, el decenio más caluroso ocurrió entre el 2006 y el 2015 llegando a 18,04 °C promedio mes/año, mientras que entre 1976 a 1985 fue de 13,41 °C, lo cual evidencia un incremento indudable que refleja el cambio climático y con evidente influencia en la productividad de las cosechas, en la distribución y variabilidad de las especies vegetales, influyendo en la fenología y extinción de especies nativas.</text>
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                <text>Resumen: El agua es considerada un recurso estratégico para los procesos de desarrollo económico o progreso neoliberal, los cuales la han canalizado a través de una infraestructura que gira en torno a su acumulación, concentración y centralización. Partiendo de un marco teórico anclado en la ecología política, este artículo revisa críticamente los debates actuales sobre esta compleja relación agua – desarrollo, identificando tres maneras en las que las lógicas del capital han cooptado ciertos alcances emancipatorios. En primer lugar, se identifica el discurso de la economía verde o “desarrollo sostenible”, la cual entiende al agua como una mercancía o servicio para el ser humano. En segundo lugar, se encuentra el discurso del derecho humano que sitúa a las empresas privadas como principales proveedoras del agua como derecho dentro de la lógica del mercado. Y, el tercero, el discurso del bien común que entiende al agua como un objeto rentable. Finalmente se discute el alcance de la justicia hídrica en el contexto actual. Resumo: A água é considerada um recurso estratégico para os processos de desenvolvimento econômico ou progresso neoliberal, que a canalizaram por meio de uma infraestrutura que gira em torno de sua acumulação, concentração e centralização. Partindo de um referencial teórico ancorado na ecologia política, este artigo revisa criticamente os debates atuais sobre essa complexa relação água-desenvolvimento, identificando três maneiras pelas quais a lógica do capital tem cooptado certos alcances emancipatórios. Em primeiro lugar, identifica-se o discurso da economia verde ou “desenvolvimento sustentável”, que entende a água como uma mercadoria ou serviço para o ser humano. Em segundo lugar, existe o discurso dos direitos humanos que coloca as empresas privadas como as principais provedoras de água como um direito dentro da lógica do mercado. E, a terceira, o discurso do bem comum que entende a água como objeto lucrativo. Finalmente, o escopo da justiça hídrica no contexto atual é discutido. Abstract: Water is considered a strategic resource for the processes of economic development or neoliberal progress, which have channeled it through an infrastructure that revolves around its accumulation, concentration and centralization. Based on a theoretical framework anchored in political ecology, this article critically reviews current debates on this complex relationship between water and development, identifying three ways in which the logics of capital have co-opted certain emancipatory scopes. First, the discourse of the green economy or “sustainable development” is identified, which understands water as a merchandise or service for the human being. Secondly, there is the human rights discourse that places private companies as the main suppliers of water as a right within the logic of the market. And, the third, the discourse of the common good that understands water as a profitable object. Finally, the scope of water justice in the current context is discussed.</text>
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                <text>El presente artículo indaga la ciudad desde los miedos, como vía para conocer los modos de experimentar el espacio urbano. Se identifican espacios, tiempos y rostros del miedo y las territorializaciones a las que tales representaciones dan lugar. Se concluye que, más allá de sus efectos (estigmatización, segregación espacial, etc.), la territorialización del miedo aparece como un artilugio insuficiente: la vida urbana pone en contacto lo que tales territorializaciones distribuyen y separan, emergiendo paradójicamente el miedo y la incertidumbre que aquellas tenían por finalidad abolir o al menos mantener a distancia.</text>
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                <text>Universidad Nacional de La Plata</text>
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                <text>Communication. Mass media</text>
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                <text>Corporate social responsibility as a voluntary agreement between companies and society to help achieve sustainability objectives, including environmental ones, is an argument for achieving business advantages in the market. So the objective of the research is to design a corporate social responsibility plan for real estate companies in the city of Cuenca. The type of research was non-experimental, had a qualitative and quantitative orientation and the scope of the study was descriptive-explanatory. The methods used were the historical-logical, analytical-synthetic, deductive-inductive and the systemic method. The results demonstrated how basic it is to have social responsibility in companies and not only that, also to design a plan and socialize people, the same ones who widely understand the concept of sustainability and support and idealize this in large companies, especially in real estate agents as intermediaries to satisfy a primary need.</text>
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                <text>The objective of the present essay is to present a conceptual theoretical model for the study of the homegarden from Luhmann's agroecological approach and theory of autopoietic social systems, from which the family is conceptualized as a social system. This to explore new theories that help explain and understand from another dimension the complexity of the socio-environmental phenomena that occur in this unit of study. This analysis required the revision of up-to-date scientific literature regarding the main theoretical approaches used in recent decades on the homegarden, as well as the principles that support the Luhmannian theory in question. In this way, a theoretical assembly between families was designed as a social system and a homegarden agroecosystem, whose relevance lies in exposing the subjectivity that implies the understanding of a phenomenon from first order observation carried out by the family and the second order observation that carried out by the researcher. Consequently, the second-order observer (the researcher) recognizes the existence of an immanent blind spot and the influence that his epistemic framework has on the analysis of the results of his research and what this implies in the dissemination and use of the knowledge generated. Topical issue in the design of government strategies focused on strengthening the homegarden as a key element in the economy and family well-being in rural contexts.</text>
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