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                <text>Es objetivo de la Unión Europea y de todos sus estados miembros, potenciar la economía circular en todos los sectores. En 2015, la Comi-sión Europea adoptó un plan de acción para contribuir a la transición hacia una economía circular, estableciendo 54 medidas para 'cerrar el círculo' del ciclo de vida de los productos: de la producción y el consumo a la gestión de residuos y el mercado de materias primas secundarias. Sin duda la gestión adecuada de los residuos de construcción demolición es fundamental en este proceso, ya que significan a aproximadamente un tercio de los residuos generados en la Unión. El Gobierno de España también ha trabajado en esta dirección con la Estrategia Española de Economía Circular, “España Circular 2030”, en la que uno de sus ejes principales de actuación es la gestión de residuos, en la que, entre otros objetivos, se propone la revisión del RD 105/2008 por el que se regula la producción y gestión de los residuos de construcción y demolición y que proporciona el marco legal a esta gestión de RCD en la edificación, a través de herramientas como el estudio y el plan de gestión de RCD.  Una de las deficiencias más habituales detectadas por los agentes del sector, es no contar con unos ratios orientativos consistentes de generación de RCD que faciliten la elaboración de estos documentos preceptivos, así como el seguimiento de la gestión tanto por los téc-nicos competentes como por las administraciones públicas. El objetivo del presente trabajo ha sido intentar dar solución a la dispersión de ratios de generación de residuos de construcción y demoli-ción, generando una serie de tablas parametrizadas que puedan servir de ayuda y orientación para calcular los ratios de RCD suscepti-bles de generarse en una obra de construcción o demolición para las grandes regiones climáticas de España. Para la recogida de datos se ha recurrido tanto a fuentes públicas como privadas. Se han consultado bases de datos de entidades de reco-nocido prestigio, recopilado ratios provenientes de normativas autonómicas y locales y, de manera activa, se ha solicitado información a los agentes más relevantes del sector: Colegios Profesionales, Universidades, entidades que desarrollan trabajo específico en este campo, proyectos relacionados de ámbito europeo y actores privados en el sector. El resultado son unas tablas parametrizadas por grandes zonas climáticas, tanto para nueva construcción como demolición de edificios residenciales y terciarios. Este trabajo ha sido posible gracias a la iniciativa de los Consejos Superior y General de Colegios de Arquitec-tos y Arquitectos Técnicos de España.  One of the main objectives of the European Union and all of its member states is to promote the circular economy in all production sec-tors. In 2015, the European Commission adopted an action plan to contribute to the transition towards a circular economy. Establishing 54 measures to 'finish the circle' of products life cycle: from production and consumption to waste management and the markets for recy-cling services and secondary raw materials. Certainly, the correct management of construction and demolition waste is essential in this process, it represents approximately the third part of the waste generated by the European Union. The Government of Spain has also worked in the same direction with the strategy called Spanish Circular Economy, “España Circular 2030”, in which one of its main axes is the management of wasting, in which, among other objectives, it proposes the review of the RD 105/2008 which regulates the production and management of construction and demolition waste. This Royal Decree provides the legal framework for this management of RCD in building, through tools such as the study and the management plan of RCD.  One of the most common problems detected by construction sector agents is not having estimated ratios for the generation of RCD. The objective of this work has been trying to solve the dispersion of these construction and demolition waste generation ratios, making some parameterized tables that can help calculating the RCD ratios produced in a construction or demolition work, by the climatic regions of Spain. The data have been obtained from different sources, both public and private. The parameterized tables have been made by consulting the databases of prestigious entities, in addition, ratios have been compiled from regional and local regulations, actively, information has been requested from the most relevant agents in the sector: Professional Associations, Universities, related European projects and private actors in the sector.</text>
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                <text>Não há duvidas sobre a importância da reforma agrária como meio de fixação do homem no campo, como eficiente instrumento de distribuição de renda; enfim, como estratégia de desenvolvimento que busca soluções para os problemas de pobreza na região. Nesta perspectiva, a pesquisa procurou investigar como estão inseridas essas famílias em um contexto social, econômico e ambiental. Para tanto, foram realizadas entrevistas às famílias nos projetos de assentamentos Independência, São José, Cabelo de Negro e Recreio em Mossoró/RN. Na amostra analisada contatou-se que os assentados exercem atividades agrícolas de sequeiro e criam animais de grande e pequeno porte, mesmo com problemas de falta d’água existente, o grau de escolaridade foi considerada superior comparando-se ao de outros assentamentos, no entanto não há assistência médica, no tocante a práticas agropecuárias são simpatizantes da agricultura orgânica, embora trabalhem com insumos químicos, há a vacinação e vermífugação dos animais, e as famílias desenvolvem atividades desde a ovinocaprinocultura, bovinocultura, agricultura de sequeiro, criação de galinhas caipira, seguidas de outras atividades como extrativismo vegetal com expansão e cultivo das plantas medicinais nesses assentamentos.</text>
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                <text>That murmur, soon replies, “God doth not need  Either man’s work or his own gifts; who best  Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best. His state  Is Kingly. Thousands at his bidding speed  And post o’er Land and Ocean without rest:  They also serve who only stand and wait.”1                                                        1John Milton, Sonnet 19     The COVID-19 Pandemic has brought out most of the best (and some of the worst) in us.  Much has been said, shared, even sung about health care workers as frontline heroes. Whether we indeed form the frontline, or man the last line of defense, due credit is being given to all “front-liners” – essential-service workers, drivers and delivery personnel, security guards, the military and police who literally serve in the trenches of this invisible war. Indeed, it is heartening to read the inspiring messages, hear the encouraging words, listen to the uplifting (sometimes funny) music and songs, witness the moving memes and cartoons, watch the refreshing dances and tributes, and receive the healing blessings and prayers on various media and social media platforms. Indeed, we are motivated to continue to work, so that others may safely stay home. Some of us have even been called upon to die, so that others may live.  But so much less is and has been said about those who make our battle possible, who selflessly and silently took it upon themselves to clothe us with personal protective equipment, feed us, transport us, and even shelter us as we engage the unseen enemy. It is these heroes I wish to thank today. I certainly cannot thank them all, but I sincerely hope that those I do mention will represent the many others I cannot.              Early on, my brother Elmer Lapeña and his Team Twilight group of “golfing enthusiasts and friends” (“company owners, executives, managers, engineers, technicians, entrepreneurs, and expats in the electronics, semiconductor, metalworking, automotive, aerospace, and packaging manufacturing industries”) responded to the call for better protection for frontliners with door-to-door deliveries of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to over 40 hospitals in the National Capitol Region, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Batangas including the Philippine General Hospital (PGH).2 On a personal note, Elmer and my sister-in-law Annette were closely monitoring our situation, going out of their way to obtain difficult-to-find PPEs for my wife Josie and myself, and our respective Departments of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) and Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) at the PGH.              For her part, our very dear friend Gigi Bautista Rapadas organized Project #HelpCovid19Warriors(HCW), to “go where the virus goes” and “help where help is needed and requested,” harnessing donations from ‘family, friends, and friends of friends” to procure PPE (as well as disinfectants, even canned goods) that were distributed “from Metro Manila to the provinces: Tuguegarao, Bataan, Bulacan, La Union, Nueva Vizcaya, Cavite,” moving from hospitals and health centers to correctional institutes.3 It is because of them that our PGH Department of ORL obtained very expensive but essential respirator hoods for added protection from aerosolized virus when conducting airway procedures, in addition to head-to-foot PPEs for use of the PGH DFCM in attending to PGH staff at the UP Health Service.  Meanwhile, without fanfare, our dear friends Popot and Agnes (also my DLSU ’79 classmate) Lorenzana provided cooked meals for 1,000 persons daily. Working with on-the-ground social workers and with the 2KK Tulong sa Kapwa Kapatid Foundation, their Feeding Program “A thousand meals for poor communities” reached Payatas, Talayan, Pinyahan, Smokey Mountain, Maisan, Bagong Silang, Old Balara, Tatalon, Sta. Teresita, Sampaloc, and Sta. Ana, among more than 50 other communities. They generously responded to my wife’s request to provide meals for her community patients of the Canossa Health Center in Tondo. They have also provided meals for hospital staff of Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center, the Medical City Hospital, Veterans Memorial Medical Center, Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, Dr. Jose Rodriquez Memorial Hospital, Quezon City General Hospital, the San Lazaro Hospital, Valenzuela City Emergency and Lung Center of the Philippines. They continue this service which to date has provided for more than 32,000 meals, with corporate partners and private individuals joining the effort.4  Other De La Salle University (DLSU) College ‘79 batchmates who wish to remain anonymous obtained board approval of their endorsement to channel all the social development funds of their Maritime Multipurpose Cooperative for the next 3 years to the Philippine General Hospital. Adding their personal funds (and those solicited by their daughter and nephew), they took on the daunting task of sourcing and proving Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPRs) for our use. Another DLSU batchmate has been providing PPEs to various hospitals including PGH through their family corporation, Nobleland Ventures, Inc. Even their high school batch ’75 of Saint Jude Catholic School has donated boxes and boxes of PPEs to the PGH and other hospitals. Other DLSU ’79 classmates Bel and Bong Consing, and Timmy, Joy (and Tita Linda) Bautista have personally donated PPEs and funds for our COVID-19 operations, while classmate Fritz de Lange even sent over sweet mangoes for us to enjoy with our fellow frontliners.  Generous donations also poured in from La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) High School ’76 friends Cris Ibarra, Norman Uy, Class 4E, and batchmates Tito and Pepper who wish to remain anonymous, as well as Menchit Borbon and her St. Theresa’s College Quezon City (STCQC) - Section 1 classmates. We even received overseas support from my LSGH 4B classmate Bingo Pantaleon from Yangon; my mom Libby, brother Bernie and Lilli, and friend Soyanto from Singapore, and sister Sabine from Germany. And how can we forget the regular frozen food deliveries of Jollibee chicken drumsticks and home-made Bulgogi and Tapa from our dear friends Ed and Aning Go?  Perhaps the most touching gifts of all came from my eldest and youngest daughters Melay and Jica, who lovingly prepared and delivered much-appreciated meals to us, and middle child Ro-an, who with our son-in-law Reycay serenaded us with beautiful music that was appreciated by no less than Vice President Leni Robredo and featured by the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra.5 Their musical fund-raising campaign started with another haunting piece featuring my sister Nina and brother-in-law Kiko.6 As if that was not enough, Ro-an bakes cookies to raise funds for our ongoing COVID-19 operations at PGH, while Melay and Jica keep asking us what we want to eat next. These three count among those who have least, yet “put in everything ” from what little they have.7  These are but a few examples of those known personally to me- my family and friends. And there are many more. 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