5 resultados para Mauricio, Conde de Saxe
em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal
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Sendo a tradição portuguesa particularmente fértil em versões contaminadas do romance Conde Claros em hábito de frade, e sabendo que o conjunto de temas contaminadores é considerável num tema tão abundantemente recolhido, tem como propósito o presente estudo descrever o comportamento das contaminações no seio deste romance. Numa primeira instância, e obedecendo a pressupostos diacrónicos de metodologia, observamos o traçado fabular do romance no século XVI e confrontamo-lo com a fábula que a tradição portuguesa apresenta, daí retirando algumas ilações quanto à posição das contaminações. Estas estão concentradas, regularmente, no início das versões, adquirindo o estatuto de enquadramento contextual da trama do Conde Claros em hábito de frade. Uma vez delimitada a lista de temas contaminadores, damos início à interpretação, do efeito potenciado pela presença de segmentos temáticos pertencentes aos temas contaminadores sobre a fábula do romance principal. A contaminação pode, não raro, produzir resultados subversivos, nomeadamente no que respeita ao retrato da personagem principal, o conde Claros.
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Dissertação mest., Gestão Sustentável de Espaços Rurais, Universidade do Algarve, 2009
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Tese de dout., Ciências Agrárias, Faculdade de Engenharia de Recursos Naturais, Univ. do Algarve, 2003
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The ageing of population challenges communities to adapt and evolve to accommodate the needs of people that live longer (mostly out of work, either healthy, fragile or with chronic disease). Population ageing in the Algarve is higher than in overall Portugal. Studies on health conditions, frailty risk factors and elderly specific needs are undeveloped in Portugal and unknown in the Algarve. Objective To prepare a tool for Global Geriatric Evaluation, to be used in the “Survey of Health and Ageing in the Region of Algarve - SHARA”, a commitment to “European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing”. Methods A preliminary version of the screening tool, which includes well-known instruments to measure health condition (EASY-care), risk of fall (Tinetty), physical activity (Baecke’s modified questionnaire), nutritional condition (MNA), cognitive and depressive status (MMSE, Yesavage geriatric depression scale), together with socio-demographic characteristics, was applied to an independent sample of subjects from an elderly community centre - ARPI (“Associação de Reformados, Pensionistas e Idosos do Concelho de Faro”), with ages between 55 and 89. Results ARPI is mostly frequented by women, who either have risk of malnutrition or malnutrition incidence, a relevant risk of fall or are physically active. Those who live alone, show a higher risk of fall. Conclusions ARPI members are active, but with risk of malnutrition and fall, suggesting the relevance and importance of future interventions in these areas. The proposed screening tool showed to be adequate for the SHARA study, suitable to provide wider information on frailty.
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Tourism sector in Algarve region is the main engine of regional economy. Although frequently, tourism is considered as a low – moderate innovative sector, tourism competitiveness is still highly dependent on specific features of a Regional Innovation Platform, highlighting the crucial importance of knowledge creation and diffusion, learning, cooperative and collaborative interaction that may evolve to a Regional Innovation System (RIS). Studies of Local Knowledge Spillovers have been frequently focused on empirical evidence provided by regions highly related with manufacturing sectors. Considering a case study in Tourism Algarve Region, emphasizing a theoretical character on the analysis of these areas and using a qualitative methodology, the goal of this study was to provide preliminary evidence of the main sources and vehicles of regional knowledge spillovers used by tourism enterprises. Main information has been obtained using primary information collected from 20 interviews over main stakeholders regarding regional private and public sector. Primary information was complemented with secondary information, a deeply and extensive bibliography revision and also statistical information. Results show that, on the one hand, main sources of knowledge used by micro and small tourism enterprises are human resources and formal and informal networks. On the other hand, large tourism companies are weakly related with regional sources using mainly internal company and economic group resources to generate innovation activities. Regional innovation platform shows clear weaknesses on linkages and coordinated initiatives to promote and support innovation performance of firms hampering to increase tourism competitiveness and regional development.