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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2021Publisher:Zenodo Rojas, Maisa; Far��as, Laura; Gonz��lez, Humberto; Marquet, Pablo; Palma, Rodrigo; Stehr, Alejandra; Vicu��a, Sebasti��n; Mu��oz, Juan Carlos;The Draft Framework Law on Climate Change establishes the necessary procedures to elaborate Chile's Long Term Climate Strategy (LTCS). Article 5 states that the LTCS must include a prior report by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Climate Change. In this context, the Committee prepares this report to be submitted to the Chilean Ministry of Environment to be used as an input in the elaboration of the LTCS. The Committee members took over one or more chapters for review and comment, according to their experience and expertise.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Caamaño, Nelson; Merchán, Sucety; Díaz, Sebastián;{"references": ["Alcides A y Lucas L. (2019). La contaminaci\u00f3n ambiental en los acu\u00edferos de Ecuador. Revista Visi\u00f3n Contable. Vol. 1, n\u00famero 19, pp. 64-101.", "Andrade V. (2016). Gu\u00eda para invertir en el sector minero. Editorial Andrade Veloz Abogados. 2016. Primera edici\u00f3n. Ecuador. P\u00e1gina 7.", "Antu\u00f1ez, A, GuanoquizaL (2019). La contaminaci\u00f3n ambiental en los acu\u00edferos de Ecuador. Revista visi\u00f3n contable. Universidad Aut\u00f3noma Latinoamericana. Colombia. https://publicaciones.unaula.edu.co/index.php/VisionContable/article/view/567", "Banco Central del Ecuador (2016). Bolet\u00edn trimestral de la balanza de pagos del Ecuador. (En l\u00ednea). https://www.bce.fin.ec/index.php/ component/k2/item/762. (\u00daltima consulta del 12 de enero del 2020).", "Carmona G., Cardona T. y Restrepo T. (2017). Gesti\u00f3n ambiental, sostenibilidad y competitividad minera. Contextualizaci\u00f3n de la situaci\u00f3n y retos de un enfoque a trav\u00e9s del an\u00e1lisis del ciclo de vida. Revista Dyna, vol. 84, n\u00fam. 201. pp. 50-58", "Carrasco, M y Torres, L (2018). Miner\u00eda en el Ecuador: sostenibilidad y licitud. Revista Estudios del Desarrollo Social: Cuba y Am\u00e9rica Latina. http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2308-01322018000200006", "Carroll, A. (1979) A Three-dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance. [Revista\ten\tL\u00ednea]\tdisponible\ten: http://www.iniciativajovem.org.br/pub/biblioteca/A%20three%20Dimensional%20Concept ual%20Model%20of%20Corporate%20Performance.pdf", "Conesa V. (2010). Gu\u00eda metodol\u00f3gica para la evaluaci\u00f3n del impacto ambiental. 4\u00aa edici\u00f3n. Madrid. P\u00e1gina 54.", "Constituci\u00f3n de la Rep\u00fablica de Ecuador (2008). Registro Oficial No. 449 del 20 de Octubre del 2008. Ecuador.", "C\u00f3rdova, M. (2016). Empresas mineras luchan por sobrevivir en medio de graves crisis. Editorial L\u00edderes. P\u00e1gina 20.", "Corona G, \u00c1lvarez G., Romero A., Castro F., Vega V., Comas R., Vel\u00e1squez R. (2017). La investigaci\u00f3n cient\u00edfica y las formas de titulaci\u00f3n. Editorial Jur\u00eddica del Ecuador. Ecuador.", "Cort\u00e1zar, M. (2005). El Oro de Portovelo. Editorial Mariana Cort\u00e1zar Comunicaci\u00f3n y Medios. Ecuador. P\u00e1gina 25.", "Espinoza G. (2002). Gesti\u00f3n y fundamentos de evaluaci\u00f3n de impacto ambiental. Santiago de Chile: Centro de Estudios para el Desarrollo. P\u00e1gina 30.", "Fierro-Renoy, V. (2015). Sostenibilidad de las Finanzas P\u00fablicas Ecuatorianas y Patrimonio P\u00fablico. Editorial Pol\u00e9mika. Ecuador. P\u00e1gina 30.", "Gallegos, J. (2018). La miner\u00eda nacional genera otras formas de desarrollo. Ediciones Miner\u00eda. Ecuador. P\u00e1gina 30.", "Garmedia A. (2005). Evaluaci\u00f3n de impacto ambiental. Editorial Pearson Prentice Hall. Madrid. P\u00e1gina 30.", "Generalitat de Catalunya (2010). Avaluaci\u00f3 de plans i d'infraestructures. (En l\u00ednea) https://web.gencat.cat/es/inici/ (\u00faltima consulta del 11 de enero del 2020).", "Gold,\tW\t(2008).\tAurelian\tResources\tInc:\tstadistics\tofficial\t(En\tl\u00ednea).\tHttp: //www.24hgold.com/english/infocompany. (\u00daltima consulta del 12 de enero del 2020).", "G\u00f3mez, D. (2003). Evaluaci\u00f3n de impacto ambiental: Un instrumento preventivo para la gesti\u00f3n ambiental. Editorial Mundi-Prensa. Madrid. P\u00e1gina 26.", "Ley\t\tde\tMiner\u00eda\tde\tEcuador.\t(2009). https://www.oas.org/juridico/PDFs/mesicic4_ecu_mineria.pdf", "Lud\u00edn,\tL.\t(2017)\tMiner\u00eda\ty\tEnerg\u00eda\t(en\tl\u00ednea) https://www.lundingold.com/site/assets/files/16812/2017-sustainability-es.pdf (\u00faltima consulta del 12 de enero del 2020).", "Ministerio de Energ\u00eda y Minas (2016). Reporte de miner\u00eda. (En l\u00ednea) https://www.mem.gob.do/index.php/consultas-publicas (\u00faltima consulta del 12 de enero del 2020). Ecuador.", "Ministerio del Ambiente (2012). Historia de Creaci\u00f3n. (En l\u00ednea) http://www.ambiente.gob.ec/wpcontent/uploads/downloads/2012/07/\tHistoria-de- Creacion.pdf. (\u00daltima consulta del 12 de enero del 2020).", "Poveda, R. (2016) Ecuador apuesta por la miner\u00eda como uno de los grandes ejes de su econom\u00eda. Editorial L\u00edderes. Ecuador. P\u00e1gina 10.", "Vascones M. y Torres L. (2018). Miner\u00eda en el Ecuador: sostenibilidad y licitud. Revista Estudios de Desarrollo Social: cuba y Am\u00e9rica Latina. Vol. 6, n\u00fam. 2. pp. 1-10.", "Veloz, A (2016). Miner\u00eda en Ecuador. Gu\u00eda para invertir en el sector minero. Quito: Andrade Veloz Abogados. Primera edici\u00f3n.", "V\u00e9lez, J (2017). Impactos econ\u00f3micos y sociales de las pol\u00edticas nacionales mineras en Ecuador (2000-2006). Revista de Ciencias Sociales (RCS) Vol. XXIII, No. 4, Octubre- Diciembre\t2017,\tpp.\t3. http://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/rcs/article/view/25137/25761"]} El objetivo principal de este estudio es analizar el impacto ambiental de la legislación minera en Ecuador desde una perspectiva legal. Se trata de una investigación documental. De la investigación desarrollada se desprende que el sector de la minería del país ha venido creciendo con un dinamismo que supera al crecimiento en términos reales de las industrias de extracción de petróleo crudo. Igual dinamismo se observa en las exportaciones de oro al punto de constituirse en el cuarto producto de exportación en 2012.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2018Publisher:Universitat Rovira i Virgili: Centre d'Estudis de Dret Ambiental de Tarragona (CEDAT) Authors: Mora Ruiz, Manuela;La Crónica de este semestre abarca el período comprendido entre noviembre de 2017 y abril de 2018. En dicho período, la Comunidad Autónoma se mantiene en línea de continuidad con la acción normativa de Andalucía en el último año, esto es, una actividad reguladora moderada, en la que no hay leyes (o normas con rango de Ley) de contenido ambiental, y sí una regulación más intensa en el nivel de Decretos y Órdenes, tal y como iremos poniendo de manifiesto.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Zenodo Authors: , Liedo; , Ausín;{"references": ["Arent, Hannah (1988 [1958]). The Human Condition. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.", "Attwood, Sophie; & Hajat, Cother (2020). \u00abHow will the COVID-19 pandemic shape the future of meat consumption?\u00bb Public Health Nutrition, 23(17), pp. 3116\u20133120. DOI:10.1017/S136898002000316X", "Aus\u00edn, Txetxu (2021). \u00abVulnerability and care as basis for an environmental ethics of global justice\u00bb. En Blanca Rodr\u00edguez L\u00f3pez, Nuria S\u00e1nchez Madrid & Adriana Zaharijevic (eds.). Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.", "Barbier, Edward B. (2021). \u00abHabitat loss and the risk of disease outbreak\u00bb. J Environ Econ Manage, 108, 102451. DOI: 10.1016/j.jeem.2021.102451", "Butler, Judith (2009). Marcos de guerra. Las vidas lloradas. Madrid, Espa\u00f1a/M\u00e9xico D. F., M\u00e9xico: Paid\u00f3s.", "Butler, Judith (2021). La fuerza de la no violencia. La \u00e9tica en lo pol\u00edtico. Madrid: Paid\u00f3s.", "Cleaveland, Carol; & Waslin, Michele. (2021). \u00abCOVID-19: Threat and Vulnerability Among Latina Immigrants\u00bb. Journal of Women and Social Work, pp. 1-10. DOI: 10.1177/0886109920985232", "Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008). Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health. Final Report of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health. Geneva, World Health Organization.", "Engster, Daniel (2019). \u00abCare ethics, dependency, and vulnerability\u00bb. Ethics and Social Welfare, 13(2), pp. 100-114. DOI: 10.1080/17496535.2018.1533029", "Feito Grande, Lydia (2020). \u00abVulnerabilitat i deliberaci\u00f3 en temps d'epid\u00e8mia\u00bb. Enrahonar. An international journal of theoretical and practical reason, 65, pp. 27-36. DOI: 10.5565/rev/enrahonar.1303", "Garc\u00eda San Jos\u00e9, Daniel (2017). \u00abCrisis econ\u00f3mica, vulnerabilidad multidimensional y cambio clim\u00e1tico: La 'tormenta perfecta' para el derecho a la salud en Europa\u00bb. Bioderecho.es 5.", "Gary, Mercer; & Berlinger, Nancy (2020). \u00abInterdependent Citizens: The Ethics of Care in Pandemic Recovery\u00bb. Hastings Center Report 50, 3, pp. 56-58. DOI: 10.1002/hast.1134", "Gibb, Rory; Redding, David W.; Chin, Kai Qing: Donnelly, Christl A.; Blackburn, Tim M.; Newbold, Tim; & Jones, Kate E. (2020). \u00abZoonotic host diversity increases in human-dominated ecosystems\u00bb. Nature, Aug, 584(7821), pp. 398-402. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2562-8.", "Hendl, Tereza; Chung, Ryoa; & Wild, Verina (2020). \u00abPandemic Surveillance and Racialized Subpopulations: Mitigating Vulnerabilities in COVID-19 Apps\u00bb. Journal of bioethical inquiry, 17(4), pp. 829-834. DOI: 10.1007/s11673-020-10034-7", "Krieger, Nancy (2013). Epidemiology and The People's Health: Theory and Context. New York: Oxford University Press.", "Lancet, T. (2020). \u00abRedefining vulnerability in the era of COVID-19\u00bb. Lancet (London, England), 395(10230), p. 1089. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30757-1", "Levine, Carol; Faden, Ruth; Grady, Christine; Hammerschmidt, Dale; Eckenwiler, Lisa; Sugarman, Jeremy; & Consortium to Examine Clinical Research Ethics (2004). \u00abThe limitations of \"vulnerability\" as a protection for human research participants\u00bb. The American Journal of Bioethics: AJOB, 4 (3), pp. 44\u201349. DOI:10.1080/15265160490497083", "Liedo, Bel\u00e9n. (2021). Vulnerabilidad. Eunom\u00eda. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad, 20, pp. 242-257. https://doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2021.6074", "Luna, Florencia (2009). \u00abElucidating the concept of vulnerability: layers not labels\u00bb. The International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2 (1), pp. 120-138. DOI: 10.3138/ijfab.2.1.121", "Luna, Florencia (2019). \u00abIdentifying and evaluating layers of vulnerability \u2013 a way forward\u00bb. Developing World Bioethics, 19, pp. 86-95. DOI:10.1111/dewb.12206", "Mackenzie, Catriona; Rogers, Wendy; & Dodds, Susan (2014). \u00abIntroduction: What is vulnerability and why does it matter for moral theory\u00bb. In Vulnerability: New essays in ethics and feminist philosophy, edited by Catriona Mackenzie, Wendy Rogers & Susan Dodds, pp. 1-29. Oxford University Press.", "Ministerio de Sanidad. 2020. Equidad en Salud y COVID- 19. An\u00e1lisis y propuestas para abordar la vulnerabilidad epidemiol\u00f3gica vinculada a las desigualdades sociales. COVID19_Equidad_en_salud_y_COVID-19.pdf (mscbs.gob.es) consultado el 07/06/2021.", "Newman, Edward (2004). \u00abThe 'New Wars' Debate: A Historical Perspective is Needed\u00bb. Security Dialogue, 35 (2), pp. 173-189. 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Katterine; Balbin-Ramon, Graciela Josefina; Rabaan, Ali A.; Sah, Rajit; Paniz-Mondolfi, Alberto; Pagliano, Pasquale; & Esposito, Silvano (2020). \u00abHistory is repeating itself: Probable zoonotic spillover as the cause of the 2019 novel Coronavirus Epidemic\u00bb. Le infezioni in medicina, 28(1), pp. 3\u20135.", "Samuel, Sigal (2020). \u00abThe meat we eat is a pandemic risk, too\u00bb. Vox. https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/4/22/21228158/coronavirus-pandemic-risk-factory-farming-meat consultado el 07/06/2021.", "Singer, Merril; Bulled, Nicola; & Mendenhall, Emily (2017). \u00abSyndemics and the biosocial conception of health\u00bb. The Lancet, 389(10072), pp. 941-950. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30003-X", "Smith, James A.; & Judd, Jenni (2020). \u00abCOVID\u201019: vulnerability and the power of privilege in a pandemic\u00bb. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 31(2), p. 158. DOI: 10.1002/hpja.333", "Ten Have, Henk (2016). Vulnerability: challenging bioethics. Londres: Routledge.", "Ten Have, Henk; & Gordijn, Bert (2021). \u00abVulnerability in light of the COVID\u201119 crisis\u00bb. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 24, pp. 153\u2013154. DOI: 10.1007/s11019-021-10013-8", "Welzer, Harald (2011). Guerras clim\u00e1ticas. Por qu\u00e9 mataremos y nos matar\u00e1n en el siglo XXI. Madrid: Katz."]} COVID-19 pandemic, declared by WHO in March 2020, calls for specific attention to the phenomenon of vulnerability. The pandemic has exposed the ontological vulnerability shared by all human beings, but also the way in which socioeconomic inequalities affect the inequitable distribution of specific or situational vulnerabilities. On the other hand, it has also brought to the fore the profound interdependence we share among all people, which also extends to non-human agents and the environment. This article presents a general analysis of vulnerability in the context of COVID-19, proposing, in particular, that it is an appropriate category for analyzing the essential interdependence of human beings with their fellow human beings, with other living beings and with the environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Rumbo-Prieto, JM;Editorial: Dar un mayor nivel de información sanitaria a las personas garantizará que la sociedad, y nuestra población de referencia, adquiera una percepción de riesgo adecuada sobre el problema del cambio climático, lo que llevaría a que cada individuo adopte conductas saludables como sería el seguir hábitos correctos de fotoprotección e hidratación cutánea, adquisición de una actitud responsable hacia la prevención de la contaminación ambiental de su entorno local (laboral y doméstico); todo ello, con la finalidad de evitar riesgos dermatológicos innecesarios (infecciones cutáneas, alergias…). También, precisamos una mayor concienciación de los ciudadanos, las autoridades, los políticos y los profesionales de la salud para desarrollar medidas de adaptación y mitigación del cambio climático, hecho que pasa necesariamente por promover la investigación en este campo e implementar las buenas prácticas que vayan surgiendo. [Climate change and dermatological diseases: what can we do?] Editorial: Giving a higher level of health information to people will ensure that society, and our reference population, acquires an adequate perception of risk on the problem of climate change, which would lead to each individual adopting healthy behaviors such as following correct habits of skin protection and hydration, acquiring a responsible attitude towards the prevention of environmental contamination of their local environment (work and home); all of it in order to avoid unnecessary dermatological risks (skin infections, allergies ...). Also, we need greater awareness of citizens, authorities, politicians and health professionals to develop climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, This fact necessarily involves promoting research in this field and implementing the good practices that arise.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Research , Other literature type 2023Publisher:ITPGRFA Salve, D. A.; Maydup, M. L.; Salazar, G. A.; Tambussi, E. A.; Antonietta, M.;This article was developed in the framework of the project PR-154-Argentina “Conservación y uso sostenible de los recursos fitogenéticos locales para la alimentación y la agricultura (RFAA) para contribuir a la seguridad alimentaria de los pequeños agricultores de Argentina” funded in the 4th cycle of the Benefit Sharing Fund (BSF) of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). In highlands, the increase in altitude results in a drastic decrease in temperature (T) that delays phenological development of maize, decreasing light interception during the cycle. This could be partially overcome by increasing plant density, but information is scarce for designing specific management options. The objective of this work was to describe changes in canopy development, photosynthetic performance, biomass and yield of maize grown at contrasting plant densities (5.7 plants m-2, locally used, and 8.7 plants m-2, 50% higher). Three experiments were carried out in two high altitude environments within the Argentinean Andean region, Hornillos (HOR, 2380 masl, 2019- 20 and 2020-21) and El Rosal (ERO, 3350 masl, 2019-20), and complementary data was obtained from samplings in 8 farmer’s fields (from 2400 to 3400 masl, 2022-23). In the experiments, mean T during the first 150 days of the cycle was 33% lower at ERO, which implied 39 extra days but 25% shorter thermal time to achieve silking. The higher plant density significantly increased leaf area index and light interception at ERO, whereas at HOR, this was only evident during the second season. At the leaf level, plants grown at ERO had thicker leaves with higher chlorophyll (+36%) and nitrogen (40%) content. Photosynthetic electron transport rate at full irradiance was +20% higher at ERO but significantly varied throughout the day with lowest values at the morning, which was not observed at HOR and was not related to light intensity or stomatal conductance. At HOR, the increase in plant density did not improve light interception, nor yield in 2019-20 (with average yields of 6356 kg ha-1) but it did improve both in 2020-21 when generally lower yields were attained (4821 kg ha-1). Across farmer’s fields, increasing densities consistently reduced yield per plant (r2=0.57***) but improved yield per area basis, that was maximized at 10 pl m-2 as a result of a steady increase in kernel number m-2 (up to 15 pl m-2). Thus, in these high altitude environments, increasing plant density beyond recommended (6 pl m-2) is promising approach for improving yield, with major penalties of supra-optimum densities being related with kernel weight. Further work is needed to explore the effect of different factors limiting kernel growth, over plant density responses.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2009Publisher:Bienal de Canarias / Gob. de Canarias Authors: Salas Lamamié de Clairac, Ramón;Catálogo de las exposiciones “Escenarios [conceptuales] del paisaje en Canarias” y “Time Out” unificadas en el proyecto “Paradojas del bienestar. El consumo de imaginario y el imaginario del consumo” producido para la II Bienal de Canarias. Arquitectura, arte y pasaje. “Escenarios conceptuales del paisaje en Canarias” (pp.12-22) es posiblemente la primera exposición que aborda de manera razonada la evolución de la representación del paisaje en Canarias a lo largo del siglo XX (con obras que van desde Nestor, Guezala, Oramas, Chirino, Gonzalo Gonzalez a Ubay Murillo o José Otero). Trató de definir, analizar e ilustrar los 11 enfoques con los que, a jucio del autor, el arte Canario del siglo XX se ha acercado al paisaje: el paisaje como señuelo, exotismo y promoción, paisaje y eudemonismo, paisaje y determinismo, paisaje como seña de identidad, paisaje y abstracción, la vocación de ser isla, paisaje e ironía, paisajes temáticos, paisaje como texto y, finalmente, paisaje, compromiso y participación. Este último apartado daba paso a “Time out” que explicaba la deriva del concepto de paisaje desde el género pictórico hacia la preocupación social por (la forma de habitar) el territorio mediante el diseño de un espacio relacional con obra polivalente concebida (por Alby Álamo, Cecilia Díaz Pestano, Lecuona y Hernández, Valencia y Peñate o Pérez y Requena, entre otros) para funcionar como dispositivo para la realización de talleres, actividades, acciones performáticas, conciertos, encuentros ciudadanos y mesas de debate. Su texto (pp. 23-70) analiza las posibilidades del arte como mecanismo de representación de paisajes sociales que operen como fondo para el reconocimiento de subjetividades alternativas a los insostenibles modelos de reconocimiento del capitalismo (basados en la capacidad de producción y consumo). Pasa revista a los retos que le plantea al arte el pensamiento “acrecentista”, más interesado en la definición civil de los límites que en la ampliación de las expectativas. Proyecta sobre el territorio del arte el programa de las 9 erres (reconceptualizar, reevaluar, reestructurar, redistribuir, relocalizar, reducir, reutilizar, revivir y repolitizar) para la transición del crecimiento sostenible al decrecimiento saludable y trata de ilustrarlo con obra realizada colectivamente para la muestra. A través del talleres y actividades, conferencias y mesas de debate, publicaciones y acciones, que se desarrollaron durante siete meses (y en las que participaron filósofos, economistas, historiadores, activistas, artistas, sociólogos, geógrafos, ecologistas y ciudadanos en general) fuera y dentro de la sala (una sala que cambió casi a diario su fisionomía a lo largo de los dos meses que duró la exposición propiamente dicha) se plantearon, discutieron y pusieron en obra prácticas culturales para el fomento de un imaginario de la vida buena.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2019Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Durán, Guillermo;Este documento es una introducción general a qué son los datos abiertos y está enfocado a los datos relacionados al cambio climático. Se espera que este documento sirva como guía para la Dirección de Cambio Climático (DCC) en la implementación de los datos abiertos dentro de sus plataformas web y además sea un incentivo para que esta práctica se difunda entre otras entidades del gobierno. Este documento es producto del fellowship que brindaron la Iniciativa Latinoamericana por los Datos Abiertos (ILDA) y Escuela De Datos para Costa Rica. Fue desarrollado en la DCC durante la segunda mitad del año 2018.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Nora E. Anghelescu (Aka Nora De Angelli);Epipactis is a well-known orchid genus, represented by approximately 72 species and nothospecies (species of hybrid origin) distributed across Europe, eastward through Asia to Japan, and southward to tropical Africa. Epipactis are rewarding species that attract and recompense pollinating insects with their abundant, nourishing nectar, secreted in the hypochile (sometimes called the nectar cup). The most important purpose of nectar is to attract pollinators and, since insects love sugary foods that give lots of energy, its main ingredient is sugar (in the form of glucose, fructose and saccharose). Apart from sugars, nectar also contains amino acids, lipids and organic acids, as well as various vitamins, enzymes, antioxidants and minerals. However, the nectar of some species of Epipactis is unusual. In 1971, Bell had suggested that the plants secrete hallucinogenic or narcotic substances, causing an addiction in their pollinators and in 1988, Müller analysed the nectar of Epipactis helleborine and discovered that it contained an ethanol concentration as high as 0.02%. The article describes in detail the pollination of Epipactis orchids and the addiction caused by their narcotic nectar to the insect (pollinators and visitors).
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2021Publisher:Zenodo Rojas, Maisa; Far��as, Laura; Gonz��lez, Humberto; Marquet, Pablo; Palma, Rodrigo; Stehr, Alejandra; Vicu��a, Sebasti��n; Mu��oz, Juan Carlos;The Draft Framework Law on Climate Change establishes the necessary procedures to elaborate Chile's Long Term Climate Strategy (LTCS). Article 5 states that the LTCS must include a prior report by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Climate Change. In this context, the Committee prepares this report to be submitted to the Chilean Ministry of Environment to be used as an input in the elaboration of the LTCS. The Committee members took over one or more chapters for review and comment, according to their experience and expertise.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Caamaño, Nelson; Merchán, Sucety; Díaz, Sebastián;{"references": ["Alcides A y Lucas L. (2019). La contaminaci\u00f3n ambiental en los acu\u00edferos de Ecuador. Revista Visi\u00f3n Contable. Vol. 1, n\u00famero 19, pp. 64-101.", "Andrade V. (2016). Gu\u00eda para invertir en el sector minero. Editorial Andrade Veloz Abogados. 2016. Primera edici\u00f3n. Ecuador. P\u00e1gina 7.", "Antu\u00f1ez, A, GuanoquizaL (2019). La contaminaci\u00f3n ambiental en los acu\u00edferos de Ecuador. Revista visi\u00f3n contable. Universidad Aut\u00f3noma Latinoamericana. Colombia. https://publicaciones.unaula.edu.co/index.php/VisionContable/article/view/567", "Banco Central del Ecuador (2016). Bolet\u00edn trimestral de la balanza de pagos del Ecuador. (En l\u00ednea). https://www.bce.fin.ec/index.php/ component/k2/item/762. (\u00daltima consulta del 12 de enero del 2020).", "Carmona G., Cardona T. y Restrepo T. (2017). Gesti\u00f3n ambiental, sostenibilidad y competitividad minera. Contextualizaci\u00f3n de la situaci\u00f3n y retos de un enfoque a trav\u00e9s del an\u00e1lisis del ciclo de vida. Revista Dyna, vol. 84, n\u00fam. 201. pp. 50-58", "Carrasco, M y Torres, L (2018). Miner\u00eda en el Ecuador: sostenibilidad y licitud. Revista Estudios del Desarrollo Social: Cuba y Am\u00e9rica Latina. http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2308-01322018000200006", "Carroll, A. (1979) A Three-dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance. [Revista\ten\tL\u00ednea]\tdisponible\ten: http://www.iniciativajovem.org.br/pub/biblioteca/A%20three%20Dimensional%20Concept ual%20Model%20of%20Corporate%20Performance.pdf", "Conesa V. (2010). Gu\u00eda metodol\u00f3gica para la evaluaci\u00f3n del impacto ambiental. 4\u00aa edici\u00f3n. Madrid. 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Revista Estudios de Desarrollo Social: cuba y Am\u00e9rica Latina. Vol. 6, n\u00fam. 2. pp. 1-10.", "Veloz, A (2016). Miner\u00eda en Ecuador. Gu\u00eda para invertir en el sector minero. Quito: Andrade Veloz Abogados. Primera edici\u00f3n.", "V\u00e9lez, J (2017). Impactos econ\u00f3micos y sociales de las pol\u00edticas nacionales mineras en Ecuador (2000-2006). Revista de Ciencias Sociales (RCS) Vol. XXIII, No. 4, Octubre- Diciembre\t2017,\tpp.\t3. http://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/rcs/article/view/25137/25761"]} El objetivo principal de este estudio es analizar el impacto ambiental de la legislación minera en Ecuador desde una perspectiva legal. Se trata de una investigación documental. De la investigación desarrollada se desprende que el sector de la minería del país ha venido creciendo con un dinamismo que supera al crecimiento en términos reales de las industrias de extracción de petróleo crudo. Igual dinamismo se observa en las exportaciones de oro al punto de constituirse en el cuarto producto de exportación en 2012.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2018Publisher:Universitat Rovira i Virgili: Centre d'Estudis de Dret Ambiental de Tarragona (CEDAT) Authors: Mora Ruiz, Manuela;La Crónica de este semestre abarca el período comprendido entre noviembre de 2017 y abril de 2018. En dicho período, la Comunidad Autónoma se mantiene en línea de continuidad con la acción normativa de Andalucía en el último año, esto es, una actividad reguladora moderada, en la que no hay leyes (o normas con rango de Ley) de contenido ambiental, y sí una regulación más intensa en el nivel de Decretos y Órdenes, tal y como iremos poniendo de manifiesto.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Zenodo Authors: , Liedo; , Ausín;{"references": ["Arent, Hannah (1988 [1958]). The Human Condition. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.", "Attwood, Sophie; & Hajat, Cother (2020). \u00abHow will the COVID-19 pandemic shape the future of meat consumption?\u00bb Public Health Nutrition, 23(17), pp. 3116\u20133120. DOI:10.1017/S136898002000316X", "Aus\u00edn, Txetxu (2021). \u00abVulnerability and care as basis for an environmental ethics of global justice\u00bb. En Blanca Rodr\u00edguez L\u00f3pez, Nuria S\u00e1nchez Madrid & Adriana Zaharijevic (eds.). Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: Historical and Critical Essays. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.", "Barbier, Edward B. (2021). \u00abHabitat loss and the risk of disease outbreak\u00bb. J Environ Econ Manage, 108, 102451. DOI: 10.1016/j.jeem.2021.102451", "Butler, Judith (2009). Marcos de guerra. Las vidas lloradas. Madrid, Espa\u00f1a/M\u00e9xico D. F., M\u00e9xico: Paid\u00f3s.", "Butler, Judith (2021). La fuerza de la no violencia. La \u00e9tica en lo pol\u00edtico. Madrid: Paid\u00f3s.", "Cleaveland, Carol; & Waslin, Michele. (2021). \u00abCOVID-19: Threat and Vulnerability Among Latina Immigrants\u00bb. Journal of Women and Social Work, pp. 1-10. DOI: 10.1177/0886109920985232", "Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008). Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health. Final Report of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health. Geneva, World Health Organization.", "Engster, Daniel (2019). \u00abCare ethics, dependency, and vulnerability\u00bb. Ethics and Social Welfare, 13(2), pp. 100-114. DOI: 10.1080/17496535.2018.1533029", "Feito Grande, Lydia (2020). \u00abVulnerabilitat i deliberaci\u00f3 en temps d'epid\u00e8mia\u00bb. Enrahonar. 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Katterine; Balbin-Ramon, Graciela Josefina; Rabaan, Ali A.; Sah, Rajit; Paniz-Mondolfi, Alberto; Pagliano, Pasquale; & Esposito, Silvano (2020). \u00abHistory is repeating itself: Probable zoonotic spillover as the cause of the 2019 novel Coronavirus Epidemic\u00bb. Le infezioni in medicina, 28(1), pp. 3\u20135.", "Samuel, Sigal (2020). \u00abThe meat we eat is a pandemic risk, too\u00bb. Vox. https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/4/22/21228158/coronavirus-pandemic-risk-factory-farming-meat consultado el 07/06/2021.", "Singer, Merril; Bulled, Nicola; & Mendenhall, Emily (2017). \u00abSyndemics and the biosocial conception of health\u00bb. The Lancet, 389(10072), pp. 941-950. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30003-X", "Smith, James A.; & Judd, Jenni (2020). \u00abCOVID\u201019: vulnerability and the power of privilege in a pandemic\u00bb. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 31(2), p. 158. DOI: 10.1002/hpja.333", "Ten Have, Henk (2016). Vulnerability: challenging bioethics. Londres: Routledge.", "Ten Have, Henk; & Gordijn, Bert (2021). \u00abVulnerability in light of the COVID\u201119 crisis\u00bb. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 24, pp. 153\u2013154. DOI: 10.1007/s11019-021-10013-8", "Welzer, Harald (2011). Guerras clim\u00e1ticas. Por qu\u00e9 mataremos y nos matar\u00e1n en el siglo XXI. Madrid: Katz."]} COVID-19 pandemic, declared by WHO in March 2020, calls for specific attention to the phenomenon of vulnerability. The pandemic has exposed the ontological vulnerability shared by all human beings, but also the way in which socioeconomic inequalities affect the inequitable distribution of specific or situational vulnerabilities. On the other hand, it has also brought to the fore the profound interdependence we share among all people, which also extends to non-human agents and the environment. This article presents a general analysis of vulnerability in the context of COVID-19, proposing, in particular, that it is an appropriate category for analyzing the essential interdependence of human beings with their fellow human beings, with other living beings and with the environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Rumbo-Prieto, JM;Editorial: Dar un mayor nivel de información sanitaria a las personas garantizará que la sociedad, y nuestra población de referencia, adquiera una percepción de riesgo adecuada sobre el problema del cambio climático, lo que llevaría a que cada individuo adopte conductas saludables como sería el seguir hábitos correctos de fotoprotección e hidratación cutánea, adquisición de una actitud responsable hacia la prevención de la contaminación ambiental de su entorno local (laboral y doméstico); todo ello, con la finalidad de evitar riesgos dermatológicos innecesarios (infecciones cutáneas, alergias…). También, precisamos una mayor concienciación de los ciudadanos, las autoridades, los políticos y los profesionales de la salud para desarrollar medidas de adaptación y mitigación del cambio climático, hecho que pasa necesariamente por promover la investigación en este campo e implementar las buenas prácticas que vayan surgiendo. [Climate change and dermatological diseases: what can we do?] Editorial: Giving a higher level of health information to people will ensure that society, and our reference population, acquires an adequate perception of risk on the problem of climate change, which would lead to each individual adopting healthy behaviors such as following correct habits of skin protection and hydration, acquiring a responsible attitude towards the prevention of environmental contamination of their local environment (work and home); all of it in order to avoid unnecessary dermatological risks (skin infections, allergies ...). Also, we need greater awareness of citizens, authorities, politicians and health professionals to develop climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, This fact necessarily involves promoting research in this field and implementing the good practices that arise.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Research , Other literature type 2023Publisher:ITPGRFA Salve, D. A.; Maydup, M. L.; Salazar, G. A.; Tambussi, E. A.; Antonietta, M.;This article was developed in the framework of the project PR-154-Argentina “Conservación y uso sostenible de los recursos fitogenéticos locales para la alimentación y la agricultura (RFAA) para contribuir a la seguridad alimentaria de los pequeños agricultores de Argentina” funded in the 4th cycle of the Benefit Sharing Fund (BSF) of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). In highlands, the increase in altitude results in a drastic decrease in temperature (T) that delays phenological development of maize, decreasing light interception during the cycle. This could be partially overcome by increasing plant density, but information is scarce for designing specific management options. The objective of this work was to describe changes in canopy development, photosynthetic performance, biomass and yield of maize grown at contrasting plant densities (5.7 plants m-2, locally used, and 8.7 plants m-2, 50% higher). Three experiments were carried out in two high altitude environments within the Argentinean Andean region, Hornillos (HOR, 2380 masl, 2019- 20 and 2020-21) and El Rosal (ERO, 3350 masl, 2019-20), and complementary data was obtained from samplings in 8 farmer’s fields (from 2400 to 3400 masl, 2022-23). In the experiments, mean T during the first 150 days of the cycle was 33% lower at ERO, which implied 39 extra days but 25% shorter thermal time to achieve silking. The higher plant density significantly increased leaf area index and light interception at ERO, whereas at HOR, this was only evident during the second season. At the leaf level, plants grown at ERO had thicker leaves with higher chlorophyll (+36%) and nitrogen (40%) content. Photosynthetic electron transport rate at full irradiance was +20% higher at ERO but significantly varied throughout the day with lowest values at the morning, which was not observed at HOR and was not related to light intensity or stomatal conductance. At HOR, the increase in plant density did not improve light interception, nor yield in 2019-20 (with average yields of 6356 kg ha-1) but it did improve both in 2020-21 when generally lower yields were attained (4821 kg ha-1). Across farmer’s fields, increasing densities consistently reduced yield per plant (r2=0.57***) but improved yield per area basis, that was maximized at 10 pl m-2 as a result of a steady increase in kernel number m-2 (up to 15 pl m-2). Thus, in these high altitude environments, increasing plant density beyond recommended (6 pl m-2) is promising approach for improving yield, with major penalties of supra-optimum densities being related with kernel weight. Further work is needed to explore the effect of different factors limiting kernel growth, over plant density responses.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2009Publisher:Bienal de Canarias / Gob. de Canarias Authors: Salas Lamamié de Clairac, Ramón;Catálogo de las exposiciones “Escenarios [conceptuales] del paisaje en Canarias” y “Time Out” unificadas en el proyecto “Paradojas del bienestar. El consumo de imaginario y el imaginario del consumo” producido para la II Bienal de Canarias. Arquitectura, arte y pasaje. “Escenarios conceptuales del paisaje en Canarias” (pp.12-22) es posiblemente la primera exposición que aborda de manera razonada la evolución de la representación del paisaje en Canarias a lo largo del siglo XX (con obras que van desde Nestor, Guezala, Oramas, Chirino, Gonzalo Gonzalez a Ubay Murillo o José Otero). Trató de definir, analizar e ilustrar los 11 enfoques con los que, a jucio del autor, el arte Canario del siglo XX se ha acercado al paisaje: el paisaje como señuelo, exotismo y promoción, paisaje y eudemonismo, paisaje y determinismo, paisaje como seña de identidad, paisaje y abstracción, la vocación de ser isla, paisaje e ironía, paisajes temáticos, paisaje como texto y, finalmente, paisaje, compromiso y participación. Este último apartado daba paso a “Time out” que explicaba la deriva del concepto de paisaje desde el género pictórico hacia la preocupación social por (la forma de habitar) el territorio mediante el diseño de un espacio relacional con obra polivalente concebida (por Alby Álamo, Cecilia Díaz Pestano, Lecuona y Hernández, Valencia y Peñate o Pérez y Requena, entre otros) para funcionar como dispositivo para la realización de talleres, actividades, acciones performáticas, conciertos, encuentros ciudadanos y mesas de debate. Su texto (pp. 23-70) analiza las posibilidades del arte como mecanismo de representación de paisajes sociales que operen como fondo para el reconocimiento de subjetividades alternativas a los insostenibles modelos de reconocimiento del capitalismo (basados en la capacidad de producción y consumo). Pasa revista a los retos que le plantea al arte el pensamiento “acrecentista”, más interesado en la definición civil de los límites que en la ampliación de las expectativas. Proyecta sobre el territorio del arte el programa de las 9 erres (reconceptualizar, reevaluar, reestructurar, redistribuir, relocalizar, reducir, reutilizar, revivir y repolitizar) para la transición del crecimiento sostenible al decrecimiento saludable y trata de ilustrarlo con obra realizada colectivamente para la muestra. A través del talleres y actividades, conferencias y mesas de debate, publicaciones y acciones, que se desarrollaron durante siete meses (y en las que participaron filósofos, economistas, historiadores, activistas, artistas, sociólogos, geógrafos, ecologistas y ciudadanos en general) fuera y dentro de la sala (una sala que cambió casi a diario su fisionomía a lo largo de los dos meses que duró la exposición propiamente dicha) se plantearon, discutieron y pusieron en obra prácticas culturales para el fomento de un imaginario de la vida buena.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2019Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Durán, Guillermo;Este documento es una introducción general a qué son los datos abiertos y está enfocado a los datos relacionados al cambio climático. Se espera que este documento sirva como guía para la Dirección de Cambio Climático (DCC) en la implementación de los datos abiertos dentro de sus plataformas web y además sea un incentivo para que esta práctica se difunda entre otras entidades del gobierno. Este documento es producto del fellowship que brindaron la Iniciativa Latinoamericana por los Datos Abiertos (ILDA) y Escuela De Datos para Costa Rica. Fue desarrollado en la DCC durante la segunda mitad del año 2018.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Nora E. Anghelescu (Aka Nora De Angelli);Epipactis is a well-known orchid genus, represented by approximately 72 species and nothospecies (species of hybrid origin) distributed across Europe, eastward through Asia to Japan, and southward to tropical Africa. Epipactis are rewarding species that attract and recompense pollinating insects with their abundant, nourishing nectar, secreted in the hypochile (sometimes called the nectar cup). The most important purpose of nectar is to attract pollinators and, since insects love sugary foods that give lots of energy, its main ingredient is sugar (in the form of glucose, fructose and saccharose). Apart from sugars, nectar also contains amino acids, lipids and organic acids, as well as various vitamins, enzymes, antioxidants and minerals. However, the nectar of some species of Epipactis is unusual. In 1971, Bell had suggested that the plants secrete hallucinogenic or narcotic substances, causing an addiction in their pollinators and in 1988, Müller analysed the nectar of Epipactis helleborine and discovered that it contained an ethanol concentration as high as 0.02%. The article describes in detail the pollination of Epipactis orchids and the addiction caused by their narcotic nectar to the insect (pollinators and visitors).
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