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                <text>La sociedad del siglo XVIII, en el Virreinato de la Nueva Granada y en las demás colonias españolas, era en su gran mayoría rural y campesina. El trabajo agrícola estaba ligado a los ciclos climáticos y se establecía una relación recíproca entre el entorno y la cultura debido a la incipiente tecnología. Conocer cuál fue la relación que establecieron los padres jesuitas con el medio ambiente para lograr un equilibrio y mayor productividad de las haciendas que poseían en el valle de Cúcuta, cuáles fueron las estrategias y los mecanismos tecnológicos utilizados para el desarrollo de la agricultura y la ganadería, y en qué medida adaptaron costumbres observadas en la región, son los objetivos del presente estudio. El tema será analizado con una visión interdisciplinaria que integra aspectos de la Nueva Historia y la Ecología Cultural. Se aplica la metodología cualitativa en el análisis de la documentación histórica existente en los archivos de Colombia sobre la Compañía de Jesús y las relaciones geográficas.</text>
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                <text>A ecologia política na América Latina: reapropriação social da natureza e reinvenção dos territórios &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; Political ecology inlatinamerica: nature’s social reapropriation and the reinvention of territories &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; La ecología política en américa latina: reapropiación social de la naturaleza y reinvención de los territorios</text>
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                <text>PortuguêsO pensamento/ação ambiental latino-americano vem se desenvolvendo com/contra os fundamentos da matriz de racionalidade eurocêntrica. Essa tradição tem na geopolítica atual o desenvolvimento sustentável como nova forma de colonização/exploração. Com/contra ela, criativamente, corresponde uma série de respostas críticas com o novo protagonismo, a partir das lutas locais/regionais de camponeses, de povos indígenas e de afroamericanos que, no novo contexto geopolítico que se abre pós anos 1960, passam a ter condições de se expressar à escala internacional, inclusive se apropriando dos vetores ecológico e tecnológico. Nos domínios naturais clímato-botânicos que se formaram desde o fim da última glaciação, evoluindo para as geografias atuais, as populações originárias desenvolveram um rico acervo de conhecimentos construídos numa relação com e não contra a natureza que, tal como a mega-diversidade biológica, é um patrimônio de nossa região e da humanidade e que deve ser considerado nas políticas públicas. Surge um novo léxico teórico-político em que se fala de descolonização, de interculturalidade, de transmodernidade; de pluralismo jurídico, que respeite os direitos das gentes, consuetudinários, não mais somente o direito fundado nos princípios liberais do indivíduo e da propriedade privada. Ao lado dos conflitos envolvendo água, mineração e grandes projetos de desenvolvimento, vê-se a emergência de uma série de experiências ricas e originais de sustentabilidade: as Reservas Extrativistas, o Parque Nacional de Yasuny; os Direitos da Natureza constitucionalizados na Bolívia e no Equador; o Estado Plurinacional; o Buen Vivir, o Suma Qamaña e o Suma Kausay: ideias para uma nova agenda política, um rico patrimônio cultural e natural que nos servem de baliza para reinventar a nossa existência. Nesse contexto, os conceitos de território, de territorialidades e territorialização possibilitam compreender as relações da sociedade com a natureza, cerne da problemática ambiental, explicitando que o que está em jogo é a luta pela reapropriação social da natureza (Enrique Leff). English The Latin American environmental thinking/action has been growing with/against the fundamentals from the Eurocentric rationality matrix. This tradition has in the present geopolitics the sustainable development as its new colonization/exploration form. With/against it, a creative and critical series of answers corresponds to this matrix, with the protagonism of peasants, indigenous peoples and African Americans, based in their local/regional struggles. In the post 1960 geopolitical context, these peoples obtain conditions to express themselves in an international scale, including the ecological and technological vectors. In the climate-botanical natural domains that, formed since the end of the last glaciation, evolved to our present geographies, the original populations developed a rich estate of knowledge, built in one with and not against the nature relationship that, like the biological megadiversity, is a patrimony of Latin America and mankind that must be taken into account in the public policies. In their new political/theoretical lexicon they speak about decolonization, interculturality, transmodernity; a juristic pluralism that respects the rights of the peoples, consuetudinary, not more only the law based on individual liberal principles and the private property. Besides the struggles involving water, mining and big development projects, a series of rich and original sustainability experiences emerge: Extractive Reservations, the Yasuny National Park; the constitutional Rights of Nature in Bolivia and Ecuador; the Plurinational State; the Buen Vivir, Suma Qamaña and Suma Kausay: ideas for a new political agenda, a rich natural and cultural estate that serve to us as landmarks for the reinvention of our existence. Accordingly, the Territory, Territorialities and Territorialization concepts allow to understand the relationships between nature and society, the kernel of the environmental problematic, revealing that it is the Nature’s social reapropriation that is at stake (Enrique Leff). Español El pensamiento/acción ambiental latinoamericano viene desarrollándose con/contra los fundamentos de la matriz de racionalidad eurocéntrica. Esa tradición tiene, en la geopolítica actual, al desarrollo sustentable como nueva forma de colonización/explotación. Con/contra ella, creativamente, corresponde una serie de respuestas críticas con el nuevo protagonismo, a partir de las luchas locales/regionales de campesinos, de pueblos indígenas y de afroamericanos que, en el nuevo contexto geopolítico que se abre pos años 1960, pasan a tener condiciones de expresarse a escala internacional, inclusive apropiándose de los vectores ecológico y tecnológico. En los dominios naturales climático-botánicos que se formaron desde el fin de la última glaciación, evolucionando para las geografías actuales, las poblaciones originarias desarrollaron un rico acervo de conocimientos construidos en una relación con y no contra la naturaleza que, tal como la megadiversidad biológica, es un patrimonio de nuestra región y de la humanidad y que debe ser considerado en las políticas públicas. Surge un nuevo léxico teórico- político en que se habla de descolonización, de interculturalidad, de transmodernidad; de pluralismo jurídico, que respete los derechos de las gentes, consuetudinarios, no más solamente el derecho fundado en los principios liberales del individuo y de la propiedad privada. 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                <text>En los últimos 20 años, Colombia ha venido profundizando su inserción en el mercado mundial mediante la firma de tratados de libre comercio con diferentes países; a pesar de su vulnerabilidad, el sector agrícola ha sido vinculado en estos acuerdos comerciales. El arroz, es el tercer cultivo en importancia del país y fue incluido como producto de importación en el TLC con Estados Unidos, desde entonces, se ha cuestionado su permanencia en el campo colombiano. Este estudio evaluó la competitividad del sector arrocero colombiano y estadounidense, mediante indicadores de competitividad revelada y cuasi rentas, identificando la incidencia de factores económicos y no económicos, con el objetivo de evaluar el impacto del TLC en la producción arrocera colombiana y su capacidad para sostenerse en el mercado nacional. Los indicadores de competitividad revelada para Colombia, reflejaron valores negativos y cercanos a cero, esto es, niveles de competitividad nulos; mientras para Estados Unidos los niveles fueron cercanos a uno, evidenciando su fortaleza como competidor en el mercado internacional. De igual manera, los indicadores de cuasi rentas evidenciaron mayor competitividad por parte del sector estadounidense. Esto se explica por el uso de una tecnología de producción avanzada y muy eficiente, e instrumentos de política que van desde inversión en infraestructura de posproducción y transporte hasta subvenciones directas a los productores. El TLC con Estados Unidos podría amenazar la seguridad alimentaria nacional de mantenerse la baja competitividad de los arroceros colombianos, pues el aumento de los precios internacionales influye negativamente en la disponibilidad y acceso al arroz.</text>
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                <text>La investigación se desarrolló en la finca la Alborada, sector Mamon Mamonal, municipio Rojas, en Barinas y finca La Ceiba, sector Aparicio, municipio Piar, estado Monagas en época seca en el período comprendido entre noviembre, 2011 y febrero, 2012, sobre suelos Inceptisoles y Entisoles respectivamente.El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar la respuesta agroproductiva de siete genotipos de frijol negro:SA 029, Línea 13, Minita, Balina, Sesentera, Silvinera y la variedad comercial Tacarigua. Se utilizó un diseño experimental de bloques al azar con arreglo bifactorial, los factores fueron la localidad y los genotipos, con siete tratamientos y cuatro repeticiones, distribuidos en 28 parcelas con un área total del experimento de 554,8 m2. El marco de siembra fue de 0,60 x 0,07 m para un total 13200 plantas totales. Se evaluaron la altura de la planta (cm), número de vainas por planta, número de semillas por vaina, peso de 100 semillas (g) y el rendimiento (t.ha-1). Los rendimientos en el estado de Barinas fueron superiores para las variedades Balina con 1,10 t/ha y Tacarigua con 1,06 t/ha y en estado de Monagas, la Línea 13 con 1,92 t/ha, seguida de la Tacarigua con 1,68 t. ha-1 y Silvinera con 1,65 t.ha-1. El efecto económico para todas las variedades por localidad y entre ambas fue satisfactorio.</text>
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                <text>Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas</text>
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                <text>Universidad de Nariño</text>
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                <text>La investigación se desarrolló con el objetivo de determinar la diversidad de especies arbóreas y sus usos en los agroecosistemas urbanos “Ingeniería # 1” y “La Rosa”, pertenecientes al municipio Pinar del Río, Cuba. Se inventariaron los individuos por especie en ambos agroecosistemas y se calcularon los valores de abundancia relativa e índices de diversidad. También se declararon los usos por especie y la proporción de estos en cada agroecosistema. Se identificaron 22 especies arbóreas pertenecientes a 21 familias con mayor representación de las Annonaceas, sin embargo, la mayor abundancia relativa se obtuvo con las especies J. curcas y S. campanulata, en el agroecosistema “La Rosa”. Se constataron bajos índices de biodiversidad en ambos agroecosistemas, aunque ligeramente favorecida en “Ingeniería #1”. Los usos más representados fueron “medicinal” y “otros usos” (ornamentales, melíferas y protectoras de suelo y agua), con proporción similar (90 %) en ambos agroecosistemas urbanos, mientras que la mayor proporción de especies maderables y comestibles se encontró en “La Rosa” e “Ingeniería #1”, respectivamente.</text>
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                <text>Agroecosistemas</text>
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                <text>Universidad de Cienfuegos</text>
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                <text>Agriculture (General), Environmental sciences</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://aes.ucf.edu.cu/index.php/aes/article/view/438/415" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://aes.ucf.edu.cu/index.php/aes/article/view/438/415&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Diversidade de artrópodes da fauna edáfica em agroecossistemas de estabelecimento agrícola familiar na Amazônia Oriental</text>
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                <text>Diego de Macedo Rodrigues, Luziel Oliveira Ferreira, Neilson Rocha da Silva, Eguinaldo dos Santos Guimarães, Ivan Carlos Fernandes Martins, Francisco de Assis Oliveira</text>
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                <text>Os agroecossistemas, suas composições vegetais e diferentes formas de manejo apresentam nos artrópodes da fauna edáfica os elementos fundamentais para seu funcionamento, de forma que o conhecimento destas comunidades é subsídio importante para perspectivas de manejo sustentável dos agroecossistemas amazônicos. Neste contexto, o objetivo é avaliar a diversidade de artrópodes da fauna edáfica em agroecossistemas com diferentes usos do solo em estabelecimento agrícola familiar na Amazônia Oriental. As avaliações foram realizadas no município de Marabá-PA. Em quatro agroecossistemas (área de policultivo, floresta, mandiocal e pastagem) os artrópodes da fauna edáfica foram coletados com armadilhas de solo. Foram realizadas seis amostragens em função da sazonalidade climática regional. Foram calculados para os diferentes agroecossistemas a abundância e a riqueza de morfoespécies, além de índices de diversidade, dominância, equitabilidade e similaridade. Foram capturados 24.564 indivíduos nas seis amostragens nos quatro agroecossistemas abrangendo 266 morfoespécies. O mandiocal destacou-se em abundância de indivíduos (13.041) e a pastagem apresentou os menores valores para abundância total (3.895). Os grupos taxonômicos Hymenoptera, Coleoptera e Acari foram responsáveis por 94,52% da abundância total de indivíduos e a área de policultivo apresentou a maior diversidade de artrópodes da fauna edáfica, com o índice de diversidade de Shannon igual a 2,93. A diversidade da fauna edáfica foi influenciada pelas coberturas vegetais nos diferentes agroecossistemas. O manejo sem uso do fogo na área de policultivo proporcionou maior diversidade de artrópodes da fauna edáfica, enquanto que a pastagem apresentou características de degradação com a menor diversidade observada.</text>
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                <text>Armadilha de solo, Artropodofauna, sustentabilidade</text>
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                <text>Revista de Ciências Agrárias</text>
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                <text>Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/2097/800" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/2097/800&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Ecological features of titica vine (Heteropsis flexuosa (Kunth) GS Bunting) in Rondônia State, Northwest Brazilian Amazon</text>
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                <text>MICHELLINY M. BENTES GAMA, ABADIO H. VIEIRA, RODRIGO B. ROCHA</text>
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                <text>The aim of this study was to characterize the forest structure with H. flexuosa in Rondônia State, as a first step in developing sustainable harvest and conservation guidelines for the species. Crown attributes, total height (m) and diameter at breast height ≥ 10 (cm) of trees and palms with H. flexuosa were evaluated in three permanent plots (100 m x 150 m each) randomized in 219 ha. A total of 22 botanical families hosted H. flexuosa. It was not observed any specific preference for the species standing up itself. Nevertheless it was frequently associated to Burseraceae, Leguminosae, Sapotaceae, Annonaceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Apocynaceae, Moraceae and Myristicaceae and species with thick bark like Schweilera coriacea, Protium sp. and Licania membranaceae. The species was less frequent with taller and broader trees and tended to develop in understory light condition. Trunks or branches were the main position for the attaching of H. flexuosa (90.83%) and a low frequency of other lianas was observed on the same host trees. These highlight the need to promote appropriate management practices for root harvesting and species conservation in order to maintain the species in open ombrophylus forest habitat.</text>
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                <text>ecología, fibras vegetais, manejo florestal de uso-multiplo, preferencia de habitat, produto florestal nao-madeireiro</text>
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                <text>Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências</text>
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