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                <text>Los microorganismos que habitan los bañados de desborde fluvial como indicadores de los efectos de la urbanización y la actividad agropecuaria</text>
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                <text>María Fernanda Alvarez, Hernán Hugo Benítez, Javier Ricardo Garcia de Souza, Delia Elena Bauer, Santiago Tarda, María Mercedes Nicolosi Gelis, Analía Díaz, Mario Carlos Nazareno Saparrat, Nora Gómez</text>
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                <text>La construcción e implementación del megaproyecto hídrico Chone (Costa ecuatoriana) ha sido legitimada como medio para promover el desarrollo de la ciudad, pero ha inundado y transformado territorios rurales campesinos de manera permanente. El discurso utilitario en torno al ‘beneficio de las mayorías’ urbanas ha justificado el proyecto, en desmedro de la presumida ‘minoría subdesarrollada’ en el área rural. Durante la implementación del megaproyecto, los campesinos han sido presentados como ‘atrasados’ y ‘pre-modernos’; alejados de los imaginarios urbanos modernos acordes con la noción oficial de progreso y desarrollo. Los hacedores de política presentan el riesgo de inundaciones sólo como un problema ‘natural’ y ‘tecnológico’, dejando ocultas las relaciones de poder que construyen las transformaciones territoriales urbano-rurales. Desde la ecología política proponemos que la (sobre) abundancia de agua es también una construcción política y no únicamente un fenómeno tecno-natural. Concluimos argumentando que los megaproyectos no sólo son medios de control de agua, sino que constituyen herramientas para ordenar y gobernar la sociedad.</text>
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                <text>Cuadernos de Geografía de la Universitat de València</text>
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                <text>Contextualización: el fríjol caupí es importante para la seguridad alimentaria de la región Caribe de Colombia, donde se cultivan genotipos criollos de bajo rendimiento por hectárea, susceptibles a factores bióticos y abióticos, y bajos contenidos de minerales.     Vacío de conocimiento: se desconoce el comportamiento agronómico y la acumulación de minerales en el grano, de nuevos genotipos obtenidos por selección individual.     Propósito del estudio: evaluar el comportamiento agronómico y la calidad nutricional de ocho líneas homocigotas avanzadas de fríjol caupí del programa de mejoramiento de la Universidad de Córdoba, Colombia.     Metodología: el experimento se estableció entre abril a julio de 2014, bajo un diseño en bloques completos aleatorizados con nueve tratamientos incluido el testigo Criollo-Córdoba, con cuatro repeticiones. Se evaluaron las características longitud de la vaina, longitud del grano, ancho del grano, peso de la vaina, número de semilla por vaina, peso de cien semillas, rendimiento de grano por hectárea y contenidos de hierro, zinc, fósforo y proteína.     Resultados y conclusiones: los genotipos presentaron diferencias significativas en número de semillas por vaina, longitud del grano, ancho de grano, rendimiento de grano por hectárea, contenido de hierro, fósforo y proteína en el grano. Las líneas L-042 y L-047 fueron las de mejor comportamiento agronómico y calidad nutricional. El análisis de componentes principales y el biplot permitieron identificar a los genotipos L-014 y L-047 asociados a longitud del grano, longitud de vaina y peso de vaina, mientras que L-006, L-042 y CR-CO, están asociados a ancho de grano, peso de cien semillas y rendimiento de grano por hectárea, lo cual es importante para los programas de mejoramiento genético.</text>
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                <text>Queremos seguir siendo lo que somos: Hegemonías y resistencias al proyecto extractivista La Colosa en Cajamarca, Colombia</text>
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                <text>The paper starts from the premise that it is vitally important to recognize that the rapid rate of planetary urbanization is the main driver of environmental change. Indeed, the ‘sustainability’ of contemporary urban life (understood as the expanded reproduction of its socio-physical form and functions) is responsible for 80% of the world’s use of resources and most of the world’s waste. We wish to highlight how these urban origins are routinely ignored in urban theory and practice, and how feeble techno-managerial attempts to produce more ‘sustainable’ forms of urban living are actually heightening the combined and uneven socio-ecological apocalypse that marks the contemporary dynamics of planetary urbanization. This paper is, therefore, not so much concerned with the question of nature IN the city, as it is with the urbanization OF nature, understood as the process through which all forms of nature are socially mobilized, economically incorporated and physically metabolized/transformed in order to support the urbanization process. First, we shall chart the strange history of how the relationship between cities and environments has been scripted and imagined over the last century or so. Second, we shall suggest how the environmental question entered urban theory and practice in the late 20th century. And, finally, we shall explore how and why, despite our growing understanding of the relationship between environmental change and urbanization and a consensual focus on the need for ‘sustainable’ urban development, the environmental conundrum and the pervasive problems it engenders do not show any sign of abating. We shall conclude by briefly charting some of the key intellectual and practical challenges ahead.</text>
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                <text>O termo Paisagem Acústica surgiu com o objetivo de relacionar à variedade de sons do ambiente (biofonia, geofonia e antropofonia) e sua influência sobre os processos ecológicos com o conceito tradicional de paisagem. O objetivo deste trabalho consiste na comparação da complexidade acústica de uma área de restinga preservada e uma área de vegetação dominada por Casuarina equisetifolia L. no Município de Cabo Frio/RJ. As gravações foram obtidas a partir de um sistema autônomo, analisados através do software Raven Pro 1.5 e os valores de complexidade acústica foram calculados utilizando um Índice de Complexidade Acústica (ACI), a partir do software R 3.6 version. Os resultados sugerem maior número de registros de biofonia e, consequentemente, maior complexidade acústica na área de restinga, sobretudo durante o anoitecer. Os valores de ACI obtidos traduzem uma alteração, estatisticamente significativa, entre a paisagem acústica da área de restinga preservada e a área das casuarinas, diante da redução da diversidade da vegetação. Por meio do estudo das paisagens acústicas busca-se entender as complexas redes de interações ecológicas, servindo de base para tomada de decisões, no que diz respeito ao gerenciamento ambiental.</text>
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                <text>Universidade São Judas Tadeu Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo</text>
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