26 resultados para Faliero, Marino.


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Fundamenta uno de los objetivos del Seminario y de la Mesa Redonda sobre el Papel de la Universidad en el Desarrollo de los Recursos Marinos, que es el de tratar de analizar la repercusion de los recursos marinos en las economias de America Latina: los principales enfoques juridicos, tecnicos y cientificos del aprovechamiento marino.

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Incluye Bibliografía

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Corrección: Por error en la presente edición, faltó incluir el siguiente párrafo:"Este proyecto ha contado desde su inicio con la colaboración de la Autoridad Portuaria de Barcelona, en el marco de un Acuerdo de Cooperación Tecnológica entre el Puerto de Buenos Aires y la A.P.B, quien ya cuenta con una Plataforma y un grupo de trabajo, Forum Telemático (www.apb.es). Esta experiencia de la A.P.B fue recogida en el Puerto de Buenos Aires, constituyéndose un equipo de trabajo mixto con especialistas de Buenos Aires y Barcelona, para trabajar en forma conjunta con el aporte y el apoyo del Grupo COLOBA, más todo el resto de la comunidad portuaria. Se desarrolló el Plan Maestro para la Plataforma de e-Commerce del Puerto de Buenos Aires. El mismo presenta un enfoque metodológico integrado para la implementación de una plataforma que brinde este tipo de servicios en Buenos Aires. El esfuerzo conjunto y mancomunado de todos los participantes del proyecto permitió la finalización del Plan Maestro en el período previsto, alcanzando un pleno éxito en el logro de los objetivos planteados.

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In the past few years there has been a clear trend of attaching increasing importance to "inforstructures", or the capacity of ports to process the information that accompanies foreign trade flows, so that the processing becomes a facilitating factor for trade, rather than an obstacle.This led to development of the concept of a port community system, which is a computerized system that interconnects all the members of a logistics community, making the exchange of documentation as effective as possible, reducing the volume of data to be re-entered in different systems and ultimately improving the whole process of monitoring an operation until its completion. Computerization of communications between all the actors at the ports facilitates integration of the community, while it also assists interaction between ports, thus forming logistics corridors.

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Prólogo de Alicia Bárcena

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The regionwide study of the effects of climate change in the coastal areas of Latin America and the Caribbean has been divided into four main parts in line with the comprehensive risk-assessment methodology that was developed as research progressed. The outputs of this regional study are presented in four core documents: an analysis of the factors that are driving climate change, a study on the vulnerability of coastal areas, an evaluation of the impacts of climate change and an exploration of how all these different factors can be brought together in an assessment of the risks associated with some of the impacts of climate change on the region’s coastal areas.

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This effort to study the effects of climate change in the coastal areas of Latin America and the Caribbean has been divided into four main parts in line with the comprehensive risk-assessment methodology developed. The outputs of this regional study are presented in four core documents: an analysis of coastal dynamics and climate variability, a study on the vulnerability of coastal areas, an evaluation of the impacts of climate change and an exploration of how all these different factors can be brought together in an assessment of the risks of the impacts of climate change on the region’s coastal areas. The overall objective of this study is to compile the specific types of information required in order to analyse the economic impacts of climate change in the coastal areas of Latin America and the Caribbean. The area covered by the study encompasses the coastlines of Latin America and the Caribbean (an area totalling approximately 72,182 km in length).