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                <text>Contribución del Centro Universitario Municipal Jesús Menéndez al fortalecimiento del enfoque de cadenas en la producción agropecuaria</text>
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                <text>Contribution of Jesús Menéndez Municipal University Center to the strengthening of the chain approach in agricultural production  Resumen  El análisis y el desarrollo de cadenas de valor (CdV) pueden aportar mejoras en las condiciones de vida de la población rural y contribuir a la seguridad alimentaria de una región. En tal sentido elementos claves para ello son: el conocimiento de un subsector que emerge con potencialidad, la mayor entre algunos actores y la dinámica que se deriva de ello. El empleo de métodos científicos tales como: análisis de documentos, análisis-síntesis inducción–deducción e histórico–lógico, permitieron documentar el papel que ha desempeñado el Centro Universitario Municipal (CUM) Jesús Menéndez en el fortalecimiento del enfoque de CdV en la producción agropecuaria del territorio. Ello permitió identificar al menos cinco procesos agro-productivos a escala municipal que han sido beneficiados con este acompañamiento lográndose sistematizar además varios beneficios en lo económico, productivo, ambiental y social que se deriva de ello a escala local.  Palabras clave: enfoque de cadena de valor; producción agropecuaria; Centro Universitario Municipal.  Abstract  The analysis and development of value chains (CdV) can provide improvements in the living conditions of the rural population and contribute to the food security of a region. In this sense key elements for this are: the knowledge of a subsector that emerges with potentiality, the greater among some actors and the dynamics that’s results from it. The use of scientific methods such as: document analysis, induction-deduction and historical-logical analysis-synthesis, allowed to document the role played by the Municipal University Center (MUC) Jesús Menéndez in the strengthening of the CV approach in agricultural production of the territory. This allowed the identification of at least five agro-productive processes at the municipal level that have benefited from this accompaniment, and it has been possible to systematize several economic, productive, environmental and social benefits derived from this at the local level.  Keywords:  value chain approach; agricultural production; Municipal University Center.</text>
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                <text>ObjetivosReflexionar sobre la función e importancia de la agroecología en los agroecosistemas integrados, y su efecto en la estructura, funcionamiento y uso eficiente de los recursos de dicho sistema.Materiales y MétodosSe consultó y analizó la literatura disponible en los ámbitos de la ecología, ciencias agrícolas y agroecología, con el propósito de establecer las bases científicas, definiciones y estado del arte en las investigaciones y los resultados que conciernen a los sistemas convencionales e integrados (agricultura-ganadería) y a la agroecología.ResultadosSe constató que la integración de animales y cultivos en los sistemas integrados agricultura-ganadería genera sinergias que potencian las capacidades productivas de dichos sistemas, además de hacer posible que se reduzca la vulnerabilidad ante las plagas agrícolas, que sea menor la dependencia de insumos externos y los requerimientos de capital, y que aumente la eficiencia en el uso de la tierra.ConclusionesLa aplicación de enfoques agroecológicos contribuye a la intensificación sostenible de la producción de alimentos y a la solución de muchos problemas, relativos a los efectos ambientales adversos y a la baja productividad y eficiencia que aún predominan en los sistemas especializados.</text>
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                <text>El sector abulense de la Sierra de Gredos constituye uno de los paisajes culturales más valiosos de la Península Ibérica, en el cual la trascendencia de la trashumancia ha jugado un papel fundamental en la configuración de sus ecosistemas desde la Prehistoria reciente hasta la actualidad. En este trabajo se analiza la evolución diacrónica de la vegetación del Puerto de Serranillos durante el Holoceno reciente, a través del registro paleopalinológico, desde la perspectiva de su ecología histórica relacionada tanto con la dinámica antrópica como paleoclimática.</text>
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                <text>1. Data on Ecology, Behavior and Geographical Distribution of the chelid turtle, Phrynops (Batrachemys) dahli, are reported. 2. The original habitat of the 'carranchina' or 'cabeza al lado' consisted in ponds and small brooks within the forests, a situation which has gradually changed; actually the entire area around the type locality is transformed into pastures. 3. It is principally carnivorous and feeds on snails, aquatic insects, tadpoles, frogs, small fishes, carrion, but also sometimes on vegetable matter. No endoparasites had been found. 4. A marked dimorphism exists between the two sexes (figs. 2, 4, 5). 5. The mating season takes place in June-July approximately. 6. From one to six white, hard-shelled, slightly ellipsoid eggs are laid mainly in September-October; they measure between 35.5 : 29.0 mm. and. 28.0 : 23.5 mm. (fig. 7). 7. 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Taken from the great number of ovules in different state of development, together with hard-shelled eggs, it seems to indicate the possibility that the same female lays several times over long periods. Future investigations are, of course, needed before more conclusive statements on this and other problems concerning reproduction can be made. 10. In its natural habitat, dahli is rather scarce and, moreover, hard to detect due to its secret habits. 11. They prefer rather shallow, quiet waters, where they mostly swim slowly close to the bottom with their long necks outstreched and the nose inclined downward in search of food, but are also able to swim quickly by means of their powerful, stronly webbed feet. 12. Equally well adapted to life on ground, they might be considered as virtually amphibious; active mainly from 5.30 - 7 a. m. and 5 - 7 p. m., they walk frequently over long distances; if persecuted, they run first very quickly and with their neck bent; cornered, they show a particular reaction: They stop and stretch out their hind legs until the anterior border of the shell becomes inclined and in contact with the ground; thus, the neck - never entirely covered by the shell - will be more protected; they remain in this position until the persecutor retires. 13. Apparently they undergo an Estivation; in captivity where water is plenty, they also lay hurried frequently in the soil or hidden in the shadow of underbrush under rotten leaves for several weeks, and are easily to confound with stones or rotten pieces of wood, due to the protective coloration of the grayish or olive brown upperside of their shells. 14. A strange habit was observed in specimens kept in the aquarium during the first months after being captured: Adults of both sexes, but more frequently the males, hit the glass or the border of the aquarium with their mandibles by means of very quick movements of the head; thus, the contact between the horny layer of the underside of mandible and the glass produces a series of klicking sounds; they did it only at night (8.00 - 10.00 p. m. approximately), rather frequently and each time for several seconds; this habit became lost after about four months in captivity.  Since movements and sounds produce vibrations in the water, this behavior may possibly be connected with some biological function, as e. g., to facilitate the meeting of the two sexes during mating season, or to announce the presence of an individual within a fixed territory, already occupied; the function could also be a combined one. 15. 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Taken from the great number of ovules in different state of development, together with hard-shelled eggs, it seems to indicate the possibility that the same female lays several times over long periods. Future investigations are, of course, needed before more conclusive statements on this and other problems concerning reproduction can be made. 10. In its natural habitat, dahli is rather scarce and, moreover, hard to detect due to its secret habits. 11. They prefer rather shallow, quiet waters, where they mostly swim slowly close to the bottom with their long necks outstreched and the nose inclined downward in search of food, but are also able to swim quickly by means of their powerful, stronly webbed feet. 12. 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A strange habit was observed in specimens kept in the aquarium during the first months after being captured: Adults of both sexes, but more frequently the males, hit the glass or the border of the aquarium with their mandibles by means of very quick movements of the head; thus, the contact between the horny layer of the underside of mandible and the glass produces a series of klicking sounds; they did it only at night (8.00 - 10.00 p. m. approximately), rather frequently and each time for several seconds; this habit became lost after about four months in captivity.  Since movements and sounds produce vibrations in the water, this behavior may possibly be connected with some biological function, as e. g., to facilitate the meeting of the two sexes during mating season, or to announce the presence of an individual within a fixed territory, already occupied; the function could also be a combined one. 15. 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                <text>La agroecología escolar constituye una alternativa integral para generar cultura agroalimentaria en entornos escolares y comunitarios, por medio de la articulación entre los ámbitos de producción, transformación y consumo, que propende por una educación con pertinencia para el sector rural. Este artículo muestra los resultados de un estudio que analiza la relación producción/adherencia a las minutas de los participantes de la Fundación Viracocha —San Agustín, Huila, Colombia—. Se realizaron entrevistas semiestructuradas a los líderes y participantes de dos programas de la fundación. Los hallazgos de esta investigación permiten dilucidar que las transformaciones se generan si los estudiantes tienen contacto con el huerto, la cocina y el comedor, de manera que se articule el proceso agrícola con el de la alimentación, no solo en el espacio escolar, sino en el comunitario a través de los programas promovidos por la fundación. Se concluye que la agroecología escolar es una estrategia educativa adecuada para ser incorporada en el sistema de educación y alimentación escolar, para facilitar la creación de espacios de producción, preparación y consumo de alimentos sanos que vinculen a los estudiantes en la configuración de una cultura agroalimentaria basada en el enfoque de producción sostenible y consumo responsable.</text>
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                <text>En la literatura sobre cambio climático existe un consenso en que la UE (Unión Europea) ha sido la gran impulsora de acuerdos, tanto por su rol activo en las negociaciones como su labor en el diseño de un modelo de economía sostenible. Sin embargo, no ha sido hasta el «fracaso» de Copenhague en que se haya estudiado con más profundidad el mecanismo de actuación de la diplomacia europea en la materia, las estrategias seguidas, las razones de los éxitos y los fracasos. En este trabajo analizaremos, en primer lugar, cómo la UE se convirtió en el líder en materia de acuerdos sobre cambio climático, los necesarios consensos internos a que se tuvo que arribar para tener una postura aceptable para todos y la evolución de las diferentes estrategias seguidas, desde los éxitos de Kioto (1997) y Paris (2015), pasando por el fracaso de Copenhague (2009) y el cambio iniciado en Durban (2011).Recibido: 12 enero 2017Aceptado: 30 abril 2017Publicación en línea: 01 octubre 2017</text>
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