4 resultados para Golfo de Cádiz
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
The thesis concerns, from an economic and institutional point of view, the migration process in connection with development issues, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa region. Adopting a south-south perspective of migration flows, which is focusing on migration from the Maghreb and Mashreq towards the GCC, the research focuses on the linkage between migration and local development (LED), considering the economic implication that temporary migration flows (trough physical and human capital accumulation) have for the labour exporting countries of the region. Since south-south migration flows are both temporary and skilled, the research points out that return migrants from the GCC can have a significant impact for the growth of recipient countries, as they transfer capital through remittances on regular basis and, once back, they can use human capital acquired abroad to promote economic initiatives. Starting from the descriptive analysis on international migration flows (from an historical to a systemic point of view), and focusing on the patterns of people movements in the Gulf Migration System and on the role remittances have in the region as a strategy for both household survival and local development, the research considers the economics of migrant remittances from a micro and macro perspective and the main direct and indirect effects that remittances have on the local communities. The review of the economic literature on international remittances and on local development shows how migration is an alternative strategy of financing local economic development (LED) especially for low-middle income countries (among them the Maghreb countries). The linkage between return migration, remittances, human capital formation and the promotion of local development in the Egyptian case is the focus of the empirical investigation.
Resumo:
Pharmaceutical residues contaminate aquatic ecosystems as a result of their widespread human and veterinary usage. Since continuously released and not efficiently removed, certain pharmaceuticals exhibit pseudo-persistence thus generating concerns for the health of aquatic wildlife. This work aimed at assessing on mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis, under laboratory conditions, the effects of three pharmaceuticals, carbamazepine (antiepileptic), propranolol (β-blocker) and oxytetracycline (antibiotic), to evaluate if the human-based mode of action of these molecules is conserved in invertebrates. Furthermore, in the framework of the European MEECE Programme, mussels were exposed to oxytetracycline and copper at increasing temperatures, simulating variations due to climate changes. The effects of these compounds were assessed evaluating a battery of biomarkers, the expression of HSP70 proteins and changes in cAMP-related parameters. A decrease in lysosomal membrane stability, induction of oxidative stress, alterations of cAMP-dependent pathway and the induction of defense mechanisms were observed indicating the development of a stress syndrome, and a worsening in mussels health status. Data obtained in MEECE Programme confirmed that the toxicity of substances can be enhanced following changes in temperature. The alterations observed were obtained after exposure to pharmaceuticals at concentrations sometimes lower than those detected in the aquatic environment. Hence, further research is advisable regarding subtle effects of pharmaceuticals on non-target organisms. Furthermore, results obtained during a research stay in the laboratories of Cádiz University (Spain) are presented. The project aimed at measuring possible effects of polluted sediments in Algeciras Bay (Spain) and in Cádiz Bay, by assessing different physiological parameters in caged crabs Carcinus maenas and clams Ruditapes decussatus exposed in situ for 28 days. The neutral red retention assay was adapted to these species and proved to be a sensitive screening tool for the assessment of sediment quality.
Resumo:
Il lavoro è una rassegna di fonti letterarie antiche, greche e latine fino alla fine del II sec. d.C., della Liburnia, ossia la regione storica intorno al golfo del Quarnaro, comprese le isole. Oltre ad un’analisi dei singoli passi degli autori citati al termine di ogni città o altro luogo geografico indicato si trova una scheda riassuntiva in cui si fa il punto dei dati che derivano dalle fonti citate, per vedere in che cosa esse sono utili per tracciare un quadro complessivo dell’abitato nell’epoca antica. Naturalmente, per procedere ad un lavoro di questo genere, si fa un costante confronto con gli altri tipi di fonti presenti, in gran parte quelle archeologiche ed epigrafiche, necessarie per la storia sociale ed istituzionale delle località in questione. Laddove i toponimi non indichino città, ma altri luoghi piuttosto si dedica spazio alla localizzazione geografica in situazione spesso di contraddizione tra la dottrina, non sempre recente ed aggiornata con le ultime scoperte epigrafiche, in particolare di cippi confinari. Scopo finale della tesi è appunto quello di verificare luogo per luogo quali progressi possano essere fatti, per definire in modo preciso da un lato la geografia fisica della regione e dall’altro la storia istituzionale e la Romanizzazione dei centri, che non fu uniforme ed organica.