5 resultados para External Resources
em Universitat de Girona, Spain
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Competence development is considered a preventive strategy of burnout. At an organizational context some competences could be linked as precursors or consequences. In self-assessment of competence development, students perceive stress tolerance as a priority competence to ameliorate. Moreover employers and recruitment consultants agree that this is a new authentic challenge for organizations. The main reasons of this result are debated, this study should consider the importance of competence development from a holistic point of view. In addition it considers the exploration of the relationship between stress tolerance and competence development, according to Conservation Resources (COR) theory (Hobfoll 1988, 1989, 1998, 2004) where the resource loss is considered the principal component in the stress process
Resumo:
El text intenta fer una primera aproximació al debat contemporani entre realistes i anti-realistes sobre el món empíric, centrant-se en les posicions de Putnam i Nagel. El seu objectiu principal és el d'entendre les motivacions de les posicions i l'estructura actual del debat, i el d'establir les característiques que hauria de tenir qualsevol posició satisfactòria
Extensión y uso de KML para la anotación, georreferenciación y distribución de recursos de tipo MIME
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En el actual contexto de la Web 2.0 y de la futura Web Geográfica o simplemente GeoWeb la información georreferenciada cobra cada día más importancia. Desde hace años distintas técnicas han sido desarrolladas para dar solución al problema de la georreferenciación de recursos de distinta índole. Sin embargo ninguna de estas técnicas está exenta de problemas y restricciones. En este estudio presentamos una nueva aproximación que intenta facilitar la georreferenciación y distribución de recursos de tipos contemplados como Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). El elemento básico para la anotación, georreferenciación y también representación del recurso es el Keyhole Markup Language (KML). Este lenguaje permite la anotación y visualización de elementos, así como su extensión para aumentar su funcionalidad. Esta última propiedad se ha utilizado en nuestra aproximación para crear nuevos elementos que permitan la anotación de cualquier tipo de recurso MIME sobre KML obteniendo así la extensión KML MIMEXT. Esta extensión permite describir y georreferenciar tipos de recursos no habituales en el entorno SIG. La encapsulación del propio recurso junto con sus metadatos (incluyendo la georreferenciación) y otros recursos relacionados se realiza mediante la compresión de todos ellos en un único archivo KMZ facilitando así su distribución y mantenimiento. De forma similar a la interpretación de etiquetas HTML5 como video por los navegadores Web, el uso de la extensión MIMEXT podría ser implementado por visores basados en globos virtuales para visualizar o reproducir nuevos tipos de recursos. Para ejemplificar dicho comportamiento se ha implementado un prototipo de aplicación Java basado en el SDK World Wind Java
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If we want to evaluate the degree of local development that High-Speed Train (HST) provides in a city it is fundamental to observe the capacity of the actors of territory of organizing themselves to make use of their endogenous resources. Through the elaboration of a new methodology, the study of the process of development of three medium-sized cities with HST, Lérida (Spain), Avignon (France) and Novara (Italy), is suggested. As conclusion certain characteristic problems of intermediate city are shown in the execution of its local project, basically the existence of a troublesome multiscalar relationship and of a weak network of local actors. The fragility of this urban context is owed to the lack of correct processes of internal and external governance
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Dynamic optimization methods have become increasingly important over the last years in economics. Within the dynamic optimization techniques employed, optimal control has emerged as the most powerful tool for the theoretical economic analysis. However, there is the need to advance further and take account that many dynamic economic processes are, in addition, dependent on some other parameter different than time. One can think of relaxing the assumption of a representative (homogeneous) agent in macro- and micro-economic applications allowing for heterogeneity among the agents. For instance, the optimal adaptation and diffusion of a new technology over time, may depend on the age of the person that adopted the new technology. Therefore, the economic models must take account of heterogeneity conditions within the dynamic framework. This thesis intends to accomplish two goals. The first goal is to analyze and revise existing environmental policies that focus on defining the optimal management of natural resources over time, by taking account of the heterogeneity of environmental conditions. Thus, the thesis makes a policy orientated contribution in the field of environmental policy by defining the necessary changes to transform an environmental policy based on the assumption of homogeneity into an environmental policy which takes account of heterogeneity. As a result the newly defined environmental policy will be more efficient and likely also politically more acceptable since it is tailored more specifically to the heterogeneous environmental conditions. Additionally to its policy orientated contribution, this thesis aims making a methodological contribution by applying a new optimization technique for solving problems where the control variables depend on two or more arguments --- the so-called two-stage solution approach ---, and by applying a numerical method --- the Escalator Boxcar Train Method --- for solving distributed optimal control problems, i.e., problems where the state variables, in addition to the control variables, depend on two or more arguments. Chapter 2 presents a theoretical framework to determine optimal resource allocation over time for the production of a good by heterogeneous producers, who generate a stock externalit and derives government policies to modify the behavior of competitive producers in order to achieve optimality. Chapter 3 illustrates the method in a more specific context, and integrates the aspects of quality and time, presenting a theoretical model that allows to determine the socially optimal outcome over time and space for the problem of waterlogging in irrigated agricultural production. Chapter 4 of this thesis concentrates on forestry resources and analyses the optimal selective-logging regime of a size-distributed forest.