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                <text>La investigación tuvo lugar en la entidad deproducción cañera “El Limpio”, en Cienfuegos, Cuba, con el objetivo deidentificar cambios en propiedades de suelos, y los Indicadores de Estado que inciden en la eficiencia agroindustria en el proceso de extracción de azúcar. Para el análisis y organización de la investigación se utilizó, el Manual de Procedimientos para la implementación del Manejo Sostenible de Tierras y se aplicaron, además, otros métodos de orden teórico y empíricos, con sus correspondientes técnicas. Los datos se registraron en hojas de trabajo y en matrices. Se evaluaron los parámetros y calificaciones según el Manual antes referido, aplicándose métodos estadísticos y matemáticos. Como resultados se logra: caracterización de la entidad cañera en función del Manejo Sostenible de Tierra; identificación de indicadores específicos para evaluar su estado en la implementación del Manejo Sostenible e identificar cambios en propiedades del suelo que más inciden en la eficiencia agroindustrial. Como principal conclusión: que en la entidad se evidencian condiciones que comprometen tanto la eficiencia de sus procesos, como los de la industria azucarera a la que tributa, que podría encontrar respuestas en la implementación sistemática del Plan de Manejo Sostenible de Tierra que se elabore para esta entidad.  Palabras clave:  Eficiencia agroindustrial, Indicadores de Estado, estación de azúcar, Manejo Sostenible de Tierra, propiedades de suelo, proceso agroindustrial.     ABSTRACT   The research took place in the sugarcane production entity 'El Limpio', in Cienfuegos, Cuba, with the objective of identifying changes in soil properties, and the State Indicators that affect the agribusiness efficiency in the sugar extraction process. For the analysis and organization of the research, the Manual of Procedures for the implementation of Sustainable Land Management was used and other theoretical and empirical methods were also applied, with their corresponding techniques. The data were recorded in worksheets and matrices. The parameters and qualifications were evaluated according to the aforementioned Manual, applying statistical and mathematical methods. The results are: characterization of the sugarcane entity based on Sustainable Land Management; identification of specific indicators to evaluate their status in the implementation of Sustainable Management and identify changes in soil properties that most affect agro-industrial efficiency. As the main conclusion: that the entity has conditions that compromise both the efficiency of its processes and those of the sugar industry to which it is taxed, which could find answers in the systematic implementation of the Sustainable Land Management Plan that is drawn up to this entity.  Keywords:  Agro-industrial efficiency, State indicators, sugar station, Sustainable Land Management, soil properties, agro-industrial process.</text>
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                <text>¿Cuáles son las posibilidad reales de que las negociaciones sobre el cambio climático ofrezcan una solución real a este problema? ¿Qué proyecciones de éxito podemos hacernos con base en los nuevos instrumentos para abordar el cambio climático sugeridos en las COP de Copenhague 2009 y Paris 2015? ¿Son estos instrumentos innovaciones reales en la gobernanza ambiental global o nuevas e inefectivas 'palabras de moda' en la cooperación para el desarrollo sostenible? En sencillo, ¿cómo sabemos que la discusión global sobre el cambio climático no es discurso político vacío destinado a proponer acciones tangibles respecto a un futuro incierto? Las diferentes contribuciones del libro Globalising the climate: COP21 and the climatization of global debates ofrecen interesantes e innovadoras respuestas a estas enormes preguntas existenciales de hoy.</text>
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                <text>This first number of the seventh volume, in turn, brings together a set of six articles, which can be organized into three distinct conceptual dimensions. The first dimension has a direction aimed at identifying technological options that can be implemented in the agricultural activities of the small producer. This axis is represented by a single article, entitled “Technologies that support sustainable food production” (SAUSEN et al., 2021), and presents the results of a mapping of informational technologies identified as a possible solution to be used in the production process. The second dimension is composed of three articles that deal with the development and prototyping of innovative technologies for the rural environment. The article entitled “Initiative for the integration of IT in the operational management of agricultural productive units” (BERMEO-ANDRADE et al., 2021) presents the results of a pilot project for the development of an application aimed at vegetable producers; the article “Development of software for irrigation management using crop evapotranspiration” (RODRIGUES et al., 2021) describes the prototyping of an application aimed at managing water resources in the production process; and the third article that integrates this dimension is entitled 'Planning a plantation monitoring system for application in family farming' (MOREIRA; AMARAL; LIMA, 2021) and describes the components and architecture of a low-cost device, developed to measure temperature and humidity (air and soil) in vegetable cultivation. The third and last theoretical dimension of this composition includes two articles, which have a closer perspective of the implications that the manipulation of informational technologies has for the rural producer or worker. The first article that integrates this dimension is entitled “Digital habits of fruit and vegetable producers and their relationship with the socioeconomic profile and the rural business” (NUNES et al., 2021), and analyzes the relationship between the profile of the rural producer and the appropriation of ICT, through a case study carried out in the municipality of Tangará da Serra-MT; and the second article in this axis is entitled “Study of times and movements for measuring labor productivity in oil palm plantations in Colombia: the case of artificial pollination” (CAMPEROS; BARRERA; MOSQUERA-MONTOYA, 2021) , and presents data on the implementation of technologies based on artificial intelligence as a way to automate a massive work performed by rural workers, as is the case of manual pollination of cultivars.</text>
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