922 resultados para ALLIANCE OF SMALL ISLAND STATES. AOSIS
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Climate change is emerging as one of the major threats to natural communities of the world’s ecosystems; and biodiversity hotspots, such as Madeira Island, might face a challenging future in the conservation of endangered land snails’ species. With this thesis, progresses have been made in order to properly understand the impact of climate on these vulnerable taxa; and species distribution models coupled with GIS and climate change scenarios have become crucial to understand the relations between species distribution and environmental conditions, identifying threats and determining biodiversity vulnerability. With the use of MaxEnt, important changes in the species suitable areas were obtained. Laurel forest species, highly dependent on precipitation and relative humidity, may face major losses on their future suitable areas, leading to the possible extinction of several endangered species, such as Leiostyla heterodon. Despite the complexity of the biological systems, the intrinsic uncertainty of species distribution models and the lack of information about land snails’ functional traits, this analysis contributed to a pioneer study on the impacts of climate change on endemic species of Madeira Island. The future inclusion of predictions of the effect of climate change on species distribution as part of IUCN assessments could contribute to species prioritizing, promoting specific management actions and maximizing conservation investment.
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Spin-lattice Relaxation, self-Diffusion coefficients and Residual Dipolar Couplings (RDC’s) are the basis of well established Nuclear Magnetic Resonance techniques for the physicochemical study of small molecules (typically organic compounds and natural products with MW < 1000 Da), as they proved to be a powerful and complementary source of information about structural dynamic processes in solution. The work developed in this thesis consists in the application of the earlier-mentioned NMR techniques to explore, analyze and systematize patterns of the molecular dynamic behavior of selected small molecules in particular experimental conditions. Two systems were chosen to investigate molecular dynamic behavior by these techniques: the dynamics of ion-pair formation and ion interaction in ionic liquids (IL) and the dynamics of molecular reorientation when molecules are placed in oriented phases (alignment media). The application of NMR spin-lattice relaxation and self-diffusion measurements was applied to study the rotational and translational molecular dynamics of the IL: 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate [BMIM][BF4]. The study of the cation-anion dynamics in neat and IL-water mixtures was systematically investigated by a combination of multinuclear NMR relaxation techniques with diffusion data (using by H1, C13 and F19 NMR spectroscopy). Spin-lattice relaxation time (T1), self-diffusion coefficients and nuclear Overhauser effect experiments were combined to determine the conditions that favor the formation of long lived [BMIM][BF4] ion-pairs in water. For this purpose and using the self-diffusion coefficients of cation and anion as a probe, different IL-water compositions were screened (from neat IL to infinite dilution) to find the conditions where both cation and anion present equal diffusion coefficients (8% water fraction at 25 ºC). This condition as well as the neat IL and the infinite dilution were then further studied by 13C NMR relaxation in order to determine correlation times (c) for the molecular reorientational motion using a mathematical iterative procedure and experimental data obtained in a temperature range between 273 and 353 K. The behavior of self-diffusion and relaxation data obtained in our experiments point at the combining parameters of molar fraction 8 % and temperature 298 K as the most favorable condition for the formation of long lived ion-pairs. When molecules are subjected to soft anisotropic motion by being placed in some special media, Residual Dipolar Couplings (RDCs), can be measured, because of the partial alignment induced by this media. RDCs are emerging as a powerful routine tool employed in conformational analysis, as it complements and even outperforms the approaches based on the classical NMR NOE or J3 couplings. In this work, three different alignment media have been characterized and evaluated in terms of integrity using 2H and 1H 1D-NMR spectroscopy, namely the stretched and compressed gel PMMA, and the lyotropic liquid crystals CpCl/n-hexanol/brine and cromolyn/water. The influence that different media and degrees of alignment have on the dynamic properties of several molecules was explored. Different sized sugars were used and their self-diffusion was determined as well as conformation features using RDCs. The results obtained indicate that no influence is felt by the small molecules diffusion and conformational features studied within the alignment degree range studied, which was the 3, 5 and 6 % CpCl/n-hexanol/brine for diffusion, and 5 and 7.5 % CpCl/n-hexanol/brine for conformation. It was also possible to determine that the small molecules diffusion verified in the alignment media presented close values to the ones observed in water, reinforcing the idea of no conditioning of molecular properties in such media.
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There have been ethnoveterinary reports from around the world investigating plant usage in therapeutic protocols; however, there is no information regarding the ethnoveterinary practices in Brazilian Amazonia. The objective of this work was to register and document the ethnoveterinary knowledge of the inhabitants of the Island of Marajó, eastern Amazonia, Brazil. In the study, interviews were conducted with 50 individuals, with the application of semi-structured questionnaires that were quantitatively analyzed using descriptive statistic methods of frequency distribution. Use-value was calculated to determine the most important species. Samples of plants that were reported to have medicinal value were collected and identified by botanical classification. Fifty plants, distributed among 48 genera and 34 families, were indicated for 21 different medicinal uses. The family Asteraceae had the largest number of reported species; Carapa guianensis Aubl., Copaifera martii Hayne, Crescentia cujete L., Caesalpinia ferrea Mart., Chenopodium ambrosioides L., Jatropha curcas L. and Momordica charantia L. were species with highest use- value. The plant parts that were more commonly utilized for the preparation of ethnoveterinary medicines were the leaves (56%), bark (18%), roots (14%), seeds (14%) and fruit (8%). With regard to usage, tea was reported as a usage method by 56% of the informants; most preparations (90.9%) utilized only a single plant. In addition to medicinal plants, informants reported using products of animal and mineral origin. The present study contributed to the construction of an inventory of Marajó Island's ethnoveterinary plants, which might be the basis for future scientific validation studies.
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A partir de las políticas de descentralización llevadas adelante en Argentina desde la década de los ochenta, las provincias han adquirido desde entonces una importante serie de nuevas funciones lo cual las ha obligado a ampliar y diversificar sus estructuras burocráticas y administrativas. Lo que este proyecto busca abordar es un análisis de las transformaciones ocurridas durante los últimos veinte años en la organización burocrática del estado provincial en Córdoba. El proyecto pretende indagar dos aspectos de la organización burocrática: por un lado, el diseño organizacional institucional (leyes de Ministerios) y la división del trabajo que ello implica; y por otro lado, los principales procesos administrativos transversales que articulan funcionalmente las diferentes áreas de la burocracia provincial (administración financiera y recursos humanos). A partir de ello nos interesa poner en relación estas transformaciones con los cambios que va experimentando la agenda gubernamental. Suponemos, en este sentido, que los cambios organizacionales responden a cambios en dicha agenda y a la relación de fuerzas políticas que va implícita en la conformación de las mismas. De este modo, nuestra hipótesis plantea que los cambios organizaciones generados por la transformación de las agendas se manifiestan de forma más inmediata en la dimensión del diseño organizacional, mientras que los procesos administrativos transversales experimentan cambios más graduales y no necesariamente vinculados a las transformaciones de la primera dimensión. El objetivo general es analizar las transformaciones de la Administración Pública Provincial (APP) en la provincia de Córdoba, a través de dos dimensiones (el diseño de la organización burocrática y los procesos administrativos transversales), desde el retorno a la democracia (1983) a la actualidad. La investigación será realizada a la luz de posturas epistemológicas y metodológicas que en las ciencias sociales sustentan la triangulación de métodos. Recurriremos tanto a fuentes documentales y estadísticas para reconstruir el proceso de transformación de la APP, como a entrevistas semiestructuradas con actores claves para indagar sobre las dimensiones identificadas en el proyecto. Se encuadra en lo que metodológicamente se denomina "estudio de caso". La investigación permitirá fortalecer el estudio de la administración y las organizaciones públicas, lo que representa una tarea altamente significativa (y necesaria) para el mejoramiento del sector público y las necesidades de la ciudadanía. El impacto esperable es la explicitación y sistematización de las transformaciones del aparato burocrático, que puedan ser observadas, mejoradas y desarrolladas por el conjunto de las carteras ministeriales, y la confección de estrategias y tecnologías de gestión que permitan incrementar las capacidades de la administración pública provincial en la realización de las políticas y la resolución de los problemas sociales.
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