13 resultados para Metternich, Clemens Wenzel Lothar, Fürst von, 1773-1859.
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Resumo:
Here, by the example of the transfer of cultivated plants in the context of the correspondence networks of Albrecht von Haller and the Economic Society, a multi-level network analysis is suggested. By a multi-level procedure, the chronological dynamics, the social structure, the spatial distribution and the functional networking are analyzed one after the other. These four levels of network analysis do not compete with each other but are mutually supporting. This aims at a deeper understanding of how these networks contributed to an international transfer of knowledge in the 18th century.
Resumo:
En este artículo se ofrece un análisis de redes a varios niveles a través del ejemplo de la transferencia de plantas cultivadas dentro del contexto de las redes de correspondencia de Albrecht von Haller y la Sociedad Económica. Por medio de un procedimiento a varios niveles se analizan, una a una, la dinámica cronológica, la estructura social, la distribución espacial y la creación funcional de redes. Estos cuatro niveles de análisis de redes no están en conflicto unos con otros, sino que se complementan mutuamente. El objetivo consiste en comprender mejor cómo contribuyeron dichas redes a la transferencia internacional de conocimientos en el siglo XVIII. Palabras clave: República de las Letras, Ilustración Económica, Transferencia de plantas útiles
Resumo:
In recent decades, extremely hazardous windstorms have caused enormous losses to buildings, infrastructure and forests in Switzerland. This has increased societal and scientific interest in the intensity and frequency of historical high-impact storms. However, high-resolution wind data and damage statistics mostly span recent decades only. For this study, we collected quantitative (e.g., volumes of windfall timber, losses relating to buildings) and descriptive (e.g., forestry or insurance reports) information on the impact of historical windstorms. To define windstorm severity, normalized and declustered quantitative data were processed by extreme value statistics. Descriptive information was classified using a conceptual guideline. Validation with independent damage information, as well as comparison with wind measurements and a reanalysis, indicates that the most hazardous winter storms are captured, while too few moderate windstorms are detected. Strong storms in the wind measurements and reanalysis are thus added to the catalog. The final catalog encompasses approximately 240 high-impact windstorms in Switzerland since 1859. It features three robust severity classes and contains eight extreme windstorms. Evidence of high winter storm activity in the early and late 20th century compared to the mid-20th century in both damage and wind data indicates a co-variability of hazard and related damage on decadal timescales.