969 resultados para Eco-villages
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IntroductionThe influx and efflux of military personnel in the possible endemic areas of leishmaniasis provided the impetus for research on the sandflies on Marambaia Island.MethodsSandflies were collected with light traps installed in the 3 ecotypes of 3 areas chosen for their particular landscape aspects.ResultsIn 2009, were collected 32,006 specimens of sandflies belonging to 13 species. The species that showed highest density were Nyssomyia intermedia and Migoneimyia migonei.ConclusionsN. intermedia and M. migonei are the principal vectors of American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in Brazil; thus, extension studies related to the eco-epidemiology of these species of Marambaia Island are essential.
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A língua, nas suas diversas vertentes, tem vindo a ser, desde tempos remotos, alvo de investigação, dada a sua importância como meio de comunicação e de transmissão de pensamento. Nas categorias atribuídas por Cook (2010), a língua tem também uma função social, útil à necessária convivência em comunidade. Esta obrigatória convivência entre povos não é um dado do presente, as constantes invasões, de que nos falam os relatos históricos, permitem-nos constatar a importância da língua nas imposições de poder que uns países exerciam sobre outros. O poder económico é, nos dias de hoje, ditado pela comunicação e informação, resultantes do necessário contacto entre diferentes países. Falar de modernidade implica falar em contágio de culturas, imperativo para a relação dos sujeitos com o meio envolvente. Conceitos como interculturalidade, multilinguismo e multiculturalidade ganham espaço e tornam-se fundamentais para a integração desses indivíduos. O convívio entre pessoas oriundas de diversas partes do mundo é responsável pelo aparecimento de novas necessidades de aprendizagem, muito vocacionadas para o conhecimento de línguas, considerado como um bem essencial. O interesse pelo outro e pela sua língua é extensível ao interesse pela sua cultura. Integrado num universo cada vez maior de aprendentes de português como LE, o presente estudo centra-se num público-alvo muito específico, alunos adultos residentes em Portugal que se encontram a trabalhar em empresas multinacionais, fruto da constante mobilidade a que assistimos atualmente. Sendo esta uma realidade com especificidades que não encontram eco nos estudos empíricos, especialmente dedicados à investigação de estratégias de ensino-aprendizagem de PLE, o trabalho apresentado pretende focar alguns aspetos que possam concorrer para o desenvolvimento teórico em torno desta matéria. Num contexto empresarial, é o professor que se desloca ao local de trabalho dos alunos, onde os mesmos pretendem aprender uma língua estrangeira. A adaptação a estes contextos tem início na observação feita aos alunos, às suas necessidades e características e culmina no contexto físico onde o ensinante exerce a sua atividade. Muitos são os fatores que convergem para o sucesso ou insucesso destas aulas, nas quais o professor tem um papel fundamental. São inúmeras as dúvidas levantadas por si sobre os métodos a utilizar e os materiais a preparar, no sentido de poder melhorar, a cada dia, as suas abordagens pedagógicas e contribuir para o aumento de falantes ativos de português. Não pretendendo assumir-se como uma forma de responder a todas essas questões, o presente estudo debruça-se, essencialmente, sobre o papel do professor em contextos designados como empresariais, aludindo a algumas estratégias a adotar em aula e ao tipo de materiais pedagógicos de que o ensinante se deverá munir, cuja análise é suportada nos resultados obtidos com a aplicação prática de exercícios a alunos adultos, numa ótica de ensino individualizado. Tendo em conta o contexto de aula mencionado, começa-se por fazer uma abordagem teórica à realidade atual marcada pela globalização, seguindo-se a referência a algumas estratégias de aprendizagem em língua estrangeira e à aceção de L1, L2 e LE defendidas por diferentes estudiosos.
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In modern society, energy consumption and respect for the environment have become essential aspects of urban planning. The rising demand for alternative sources of energy, coupled with the decline in the construction sector and material usage, gives the idea that the thinking on modern cities, where attention is given to reduced energy consumption, savings, waste recycling and respect for the surrounding environment, is being put into practice. If we examine development of the city over recent centuries, by means of the theories of the most famous and influential urban planners, it is possible to identify the major problems caused by this type of planning. For this reason, in recent urban planning the use of systems of indicators that evaluate and certify land environmentally and energetically guides the master plan toward a more efficient city model. In addition the indicators are targeted on key factors determined by the commissioner or the opportunities the territory itself provides. Due the complexity of the environmental mechanics, the process of design and urban planning has become a challenging issue. The introduction of the indicators system has made it possible to register the life of the process, with a spiral route that allows the design itself to be refined. The aim of this study, built around the creation of a system of urban sustainability indicators that will evaluate highly eco-friendly cities, is to develop a certification system for cities or portions of them. The system will be upgradeable and objective, will employ real data and will be concerned with energy production and consumption.
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A terra foi utilizada como material de construção desde os primórdios das civilizações, tendo caído em desuso em alguns países mais desenvolvidos durante o século XX, com o aparecimento do betão. Nesse período de tempo no mundo Ocidental perdeu-se alguma passagem de saber entre gerações, saber esse que já vinha sendo transmitido desde há muito. No entanto, a partir dos anos 80 do século XX, e particularmente no século XXI, uma renovada atenção tem sido dada à terra como material de construção. A crescente procura de conhecimento cientificamente fundamentado acerca da construção em terra justifica-se devido à eco-eficiência que confere, nomeadamente através de baixos consumos energéticos inerentes à extracção, preparação, transporte e aplicação na construção, e ao bom comportamento higrotérmico e acústico resultante. Assim, tem surgido a necessidade de caracterizar as construções com terra com vista a poder intervir de forma correcta nas existentes e poder optimizar novas construções. Nesta dissertação pretende-se contribuir para a caracterização do comportamento de blocos de terra para a execução de alvenarias. Os blocos em análise resultam de três tipos diferentes de fabrico: blocos de terra comprimidos (BTC), blocos de terra moldados (adobes) e blocos de terra cozidos (tijolo maciço). Para a caracterização foram estabelecidos procedimentos de ensaio, em vários casos não definidos na bibliografia existente, e foram avaliados parâmetros mecânicos, físicos e de durabilidade para caracterizar os blocos em análise. Além dos ensaios realizados aos blocos alvo de estudo, de que são exemplo as resistências à compressão e flexão, a resistência à abrasão, a absorção de água por capilaridade, entre outros, na extensa campanha experimental realizada, foram ainda caracterizados os solos utilizados no fabrico dos blocos e possíveis argamassas de assentamento. Um dos tipos de blocos estudado no presente trabalho, foi aplicado na construção de uma estrutura em Montemor-o-Novo, a que foi denominada Abancódomo, tendo-se descrito a solução construtiva e apresentadas anomalias detectadas após um certo período de tempo. Como foram estudados vários tipos de blocos com características muito diferentes, náo é possível fazer uma comparação directa entre eles Em qualquer comparação entre as propriedades dos blocos, deve ter-se sempre bem presente qual a diferença de fabrico dos mesmos. Analisando os resultados obtidos considera-se que os blocos de terra comprimida, apesar de apresentarem valores de resistência inferiores aos dos blocos cozidos, possam ter características satisfatórias, tendo em conta que não carecem de cozedura, e consequente consumo energético, para a sua produção.
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Evidence in the literature suggests a negative relationship between volume of medical procedures and mortality rates in the health care sector. In general, high-volume hospitals appear to achieve lower mortality rates, although considerable variation exists. However, most studies focus on US hospitals, which face different incentives than hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS). In order to add to the literature, this study aims to understand what happens in a NHS. Results reveal a statistically significant correlation between volume of procedures and better outcomes for the following medical procedures: cerebral infarction, respiratory infections, circulatory disorders with AMI, bowel procedures, cirrhosis, and hip and femur procedures. The effect is explained with the practice-makes-perfect hypothesis through static effects of scale with little evidence of learning-by-doing. The centralization of those medical procedures is recommended given that this policy would save a considerable number of lives (reduction of 12% in deaths for cerebral infarction).
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In Brazil, more than 99% of malaria cases are reported in the Amazon, and the State of Amazonas accounts for 40% of this total. However, the accumulated experience and challenges in controlling malaria in this region in recent decades have not been reported. Throughout the first economic cycle during the rubber boom (1879 to 1912), malaria was recorded in the entire state, with the highest incidence in the villages near the Madeira River in the Southern part of the State of Amazonas. In the 1970s, during the second economic development cycle, the economy turned to the industrial sector and demanded a large labor force, resulting in a large migratory influx to the capital Manaus. Over time, a gradual increase in malaria transmission was observed in peri-urban areas. In the 1990s, the stimulation of agroforestry, particularly fish farming, led to the formation of permanent Anopheline breeding sites and increased malaria in settlements. The estimation of environmental impacts and the planning of measures to mitigate them, as seen in the construction of the Coari-Manaus gas pipeline, proved effective. Considering the changes occurred since the Amsterdam Conference in 1992, disease control has been based on early diagnosis and treatment, but the development of parasites that are resistant to major antimalarial drugs in Brazilian Amazon has posed a new challenge. Despite the decreased lethality and the gradual decrease in the number of malaria cases, disease elimination, which should be associated with government programs for economic development in the region, continues to be a challenge.
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Clayish earth-based mortars can be considered eco-efficient products for indoor plastering since they can contribute to improve important aspects of building performance and sustainability. Apart from being products with low embodied energy when compared to other types of mortars used for interior plastering, mainly due to the use raw clay as natural binder, earth-based plasters may give a significant contribution for health and comfort of inhabitants. Due to high hygroscopicity of clay minerals, earth-based mortars present a high adsorption and desorption capacity, particularly when compared to other type of mortars for interior plastering. This capacity allows earth-based plasters to act as a moisture buffer, balancing the relative humidity of the indoor environment and, simultaneously, acting as a passive removal material, improving air quality. Therefore, earth-based plasters may also passively promote the energy efficiency of buildings, since they may contribute to decreasing the needs of mechanical ventilation and air conditioning. This study is part of an ongoing research regarding earth-based plasters and focuses on mortars specifically formulated with soils extracted from Portuguese ‘Barrocal’ region, in Algarve sedimentary basin. This region presents high potential for interior plastering due to regional geomorphology, that promote the occurrence of illitic soils characterized by a high adsorption capacity and low expansibility. More specifically, this study aims to assess how clayish earth and sand ratio of mortars formulation can influence the physical and mechanical properties of plasters. For this assessment four mortars were formulated with different volumetric proportions of clayish earth and siliceous sand. The results from the physical and mechanical characterization confirmed the significantly low linear shrinkage of all the four mortars, as well as their extraordinary adsorption-desorption capacity. These results presented a positive correlation with mortars´ clayish earth content and are consistent with the mineralogical analysis, that confirmed illite as the prevalent clay mineral in the clayish earth used for this study. Regarding mechanical resistance, although the promising results of the adhesion test, the flexural and compressive strength results suggest that the mechanical resistance of these mortars should be slightly improved. Considering the present results the mortars mechanical resistance improvement may be achieved through the formulation of mortars with higher clayish earth content, or alternatively, through the addition of natural fibers to mortars formulation, very common in this type of mortars. Both those options will be investigated in future research.
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Studies were made of the intestinal parasites of Amerindian populations of the Uaupes River basin of Brazil. Three groups were sampled: 1) Tukano fisher-agriculturalists who live in permanent riverine villages; 2) Maku hunter-horticulturalists who live in close contact with the Tukano fishing villages; and 3) Maku who inhabit the forest interior and have little contact with permanent settlements. Fecal samples were collected from 498 individuals of which 220 were from the first group, 135 from de second and 143 from the third. The samples were analyzed by means of microflotation and centrifugal sedimentation. A total of 18 protozoan and helminth species were recorded based on the presence of cysts or eggs. These included five nematode species that could not be identified. The three common pathogenic nematodes were found to be prevalent: the hookworm, Necator americanus(96%); the whipworm, Trichuris trichiura(77%) and the large roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides(75%). The prevalence of Ascarisamong the villages was found to vary from 56 to 100%. Individuals living in, or associated with, permanent settlements had higher prevalence and intensity rates than those living in the nomadic hunter-gatherer way. This is shown to be directly related to fecal contamination of the environment in and around permanent settlements. The prevalence of Ascarisin a population can be used as an indicator of such environmental contamination.
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Solar passive strategies that have been developed in vernacular architecture from different regions are a response to specific climate effects. These strategies are usually simple, low-tech and have low potential environmental impact. For this reason, several studies highlight them as having potential to reduce the demands of non-renewable energy for buildings operation. In this paper, the climatic contrast between northern and southern parts of mainland Portugal is presented, namely the regions of Beira Alta and Alentejo. Additionally, it discusses the contribution of different climate-responsive strategies developed in vernacular architecture from both regions to assure thermal comfort conditions. In Beira Alta, the use of glazed balconies as a strategy to capture solar gains is usual, while in Alentejo the focus is on passive cooling strategies. To understand the effectiveness of these strategies, thermal performances and comfort conditions of two case studies were evaluated based on the adaptive comfort model. Field tests included measurement of hygrothermal parameters and surveys on occupants’ thermal sensation. From the results, it has been found that the case studies have shown a good thermal performance by passive means alone and that the occupants feel comfortable, except during winter where there is the need to use simple heating systems.
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This study describes the diversity and the subsistence fishing territoriality of traditional populations of a village Ashaninka and two Kaxinawá living at the margins of Breu River (Brasil/Peru). In general, samplings in the dwellings were carried out late in the afternoon, as the fishermen arrived in the village. The data were analysed in an exploratory way through the index of pondered dominance (ID%), by analysis of variance and by a correspondence analysis in order to determine the associations of the fish species and the fishing spots between the villages of the Indigenous Reserve. The results of the analysis of variance demonstrated that differences exist between the fish diversities of the catches. However, post-hoc tests only detected differences in diversities between the hand fishhook and the other fishing gears (bow and arrow, castnets and rotenone tingui). Although the use of bow and arrow resulted in a low capture (Kg), this fishing strategy is associated with a high fishing diversity, in terms of number of species. These results demonstrate that there is no overlap in the frequency of the visits to the fishing spots between the Ashaninka and Kaxinawá populations. This pattern is the same found for the correspondence analysis for the fish species, which describes the relationship between the deep pools environments exploited by the fishermen Ashaninka and Kaxinawá of Mourão. These ethnic populations still continue to maintain a strong cultural and cosmological tradition, with their territories defined in an informal way of the upper Juruá area.
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This article aimed to describe the subsistence fisheries of traditional populations of three ethnic groups, one Ashaninka and two Kaxinawá, lying on the banks of the River Breu. Initially, monitors were trained to fill logbooks with data from fisheries of the villages during an annual cycle (august/1995 august/1996). Based on these data, it was realized an inventory of the most common fish species caught as well as one about the fishing environment. The following results were obtained: i) Indians prefer to use pools, locally known as "poços", for fishing; ii) the most common caught species are the "mandis" (35%, Pimelodidae), armored catfishes (Loricariidae), specially Hypostomus sp. (25%), the "curimatá" (9%, Prochilodus sp.) and the "saburus" (8%, Curimatidae), among others; iii) the fishing gears that lead to a high rate of fishing are the native "tingui", nets and bow and arrows; iv) fisheries are more intensive during summer; v) the fishing effort and their associated factors statistically significant in predicting the catches in the Indian Reserve were f1 = number of fishermen, f2 = (number of fishermen*total time devoted to fishing), f3 = [(number of fishermen)*(total time devoted to fishing)-(the time displacement)] and the factor villages and fishing gears; vi) although almost all the fisheries are done by walking to the fishing places, catches increase when paddle boats are used; and vii) the most active fishermen belong to Kaxinawá tribe.
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[Extrat] Currently there is a growing interest in the development of eco-efficient bio-based packaging, being active, smart and intelligent packaging the most highlighted among various innovations. Intelligent packaging has the ability to detect and mark, in real time, changes that might occur within the package/in the food product. Their main purpose is to help the consumer decide whether to buy a certain food product, ensuring that when it is bought it has not suffered significant changes influencing its quality and safety. (...)
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Dissertação de mestrado em Design e Marketing
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Dissertação de mestrado em Estudos de Gestão
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Earth has been a traditional building material to construct houses in Africa. One of the most common techniques is the use of sun dried or kiln fired adobe bricks with mud mortar. Fired bricks are the main cause for deforestation in countries like Malawi. Although this technique is low-cost, the bricks vary largely in shape, strength and durability. This leads to weak houses which suffer considerable damage during floods and seismic events. One solution is the use of dry-stack masonry with stabilized interlocking compressed earth blocks (ICEB). This technology has the potential of substituting the current bricks by a more sustainable kind of block. This study was made in the context of the HiLoTec project, which focuses on houses in rural areas of developing countries. For this study, Malawi was chosen for a case study. This paper presents the experimental results of tests made with dry-stack ICEBs. Soil samples from Malawi were taken and studied. Since the experimental campaign could not be carried out in Malawi, a homogenization process of Portuguese soil was made to produce ICEBs at the University of Minho, Portugal. Then, the compression and tensile strength of the materials was determined via small cylinder samples. Subsequently, the compression and flexural strength of units were determined. Finally, tests to determine the compressive strength of both prisms and masonry wallets and to determine the initial shear strength of the dry interfaces were carried out. This work provides valuable data for low-cost eco-efficient housing