3 resultados para Botanical gardens.

em Universitat de Girona, Spain


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Estudi per mesurar el grau d’accessibilitat amb què compten els espais interiors que conformen l’esdeveniment “Girona, temps de flors”, tot contemplant la normativa vigent que regula aquest tema a Catalunya. Es basa en persones amb mobilitat reduïda o qualsevol deficiència física. S’estableix una llista de fortaleses i debilitat, i s’estableixen possibles propostes de millora

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El proyecto ‘SIG de parques y jardines de Figueres’ es un proyecto complejo que integra aplicaciones SIGweb y SIG desktop, para la gestión y comunicación del estado y características de la vegetación urbana de la ciudad de Figueres. A lo largo del artículo se describen las diferentes soluciones tecnológicas desarrolladas, sus funciones y componentes

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The area known as 'prats de Sant Sebastià' is in Caldes de Malavella. It is part of the wetlands located in the south-eastern end of the Selva Basin. Several areas with unusually high conductivity (EC up to 24,500 uS/cm) have been identified in this place. This fact allows highly specialised and comparatively rare botanical species to grow in this area. These saline soils follow a north-south line-up. The geophysical data, obtained with a field conductivemeter (EM 31), show that this superficial line-up continues in the subsoil. In addition to this, the conductivity cartography, made for an electromagnetic exploration depth of 6 meters, shows that the width of the region where these salinity anomalies take place increases in depth. When included in the hidrogeological context of this sector of the Selva Basin, these data bring new elements for the study of the genesis and working of these marshy environments. The model that future research will have to confirm, maintains that the groundwater discharges coming from the underlying hydrogeothermal aquifer are a conditioning factor of the aforementioned phenomenon. This ascending flow of highly mineralised waters (TDS of about 3,500 mg/l) can produce and keep stable the soil salinity