999 resultados para Map collections--Washington (D.C.)--Statistics.
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El objetivo principal de esta monografía es identificar cuáles son las razones que justifican las contradicciones entre el discurso y el comportamiento de Estados Unidos en el marco de la Organización Mundial del Comercio, particularmente con relación a prácticas anticompetitivas derivadas del programa de protección a la agricultura del país. Para ello se analizan el interés nacional y los elementos de la seguridad nacional a partir de los cuales éste se ha construido. También se evalúan los procesos de formulación de política comercial y las interacciones entre los representantes políticos, las asociaciones de productores y el sector privado para mostrar como este comportamiento contradictorio corresponde a la legitimización de un interés particular.
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Con carácter exploratorio y descriptivo, esta investigación tiene por objeto analizar la participación en el escenario internacional de los gobiernos de Bogotá D.C. a partir de la pregunta ¿puede considerarse que los gobiernos de Bogotá D.C. en el periodo 2001-2013 desarrollan una política exterior de estado local, que no desafía las prerrogativas exclusivas del Estado colombiano, a partir de la caracterización de los elementos de las políticas públicas locales orientadas a la internacionalización de la ciudad? Teóricamente se sitúa desde los enfoques funcionalistas del transnacionalismo en relaciones internacionales, los mismos que han propuesto el concepto paradiplomacia para abordar el fenómeno de la participación en el escenario internacional de los gobiernos no centrales (GNC). Metodológicamente, el caso se desarrolla a partir del análisis bibliográfico y documental sobre dos variables: la agenda política de internacionalización, establecida por los gobiernos de Bogotá D.C. en sus Planes de Desarrollo Distritales; y el desarrollo de arreglos institucionales para la internacionalización. El principal hallazgo es que los gobiernos de la capital colombiana han desarrollado una participación internacional “muy alta”, a pesar de que formalmente ésta no ha logrado constituir una política exterior de estado local. En poco más de una década, no se ha construido una agenda política de internacionalización que defina prioridades temáticas y geográficas con sus socios internacionales; y los arreglos institucionales desarrollados evidencian falta de coordinación al interior del gobierno distrital, así como con otros actores estratégicos del territorio.
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The notification of the level of domestic support to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is intended to reflect compliance with obligations entered into at the time of the Uruguay Round. WTO members have often been slow to provide notification of domestic support levels. This makes the process of notification less useful as an indicator of the degree to which changes in policy have or have not benefited the trade system as a whole and exporting countries in particular. The notification of domestic support in the E.U. illustrates the value of a measure that reflects current policies and can therefore act as a basis for negotiation of further disciplines where these are necessary. The E.U. has made major changes in its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) over the period since 1992 when the MacSharry reforms were implemented. Payments originally notified in the blue box (related to supply control) have over time been changed until in their present form they are unrelated to current production or price levels, and hence can satisfy the criteria for the green box. The E.U. has therefore much more latitude in trade talks to agree to reductions in the allowable trade-distorting support. This paper reproduced the E.U. notifications relating to 2003/04 and extends these with official statistics to the year 2006/07. It then projects forward the components of domestic support until the year 2013/14, based on forecasts of future production and estimates of policy parameters. The impact of a successful Doha Round is simulated, showing that the constraints envisaged in the WTO draft modalities document of May 19, 2008, would be binding by the year 2013, at about the time the next budget cycle in the E.U. starts. Without the Doha Round constraints, further reform might still happen for domestic reasons, but the framework provided by the WTO for domestic policy spending would be less relevant. In that case, much could hinge on the legitimacy of the Single Farm Payment system under the current rules governing the green box.
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In the earth sciences, data are commonly cast on complex grids in order to model irregular domains such as coastlines, or to evenly distribute grid points over the globe. It is common for a scientist to wish to re-cast such data onto a grid that is more amenable to manipulation, visualization, or comparison with other data sources. The complexity of the grids presents a significant technical difficulty to the regridding process. In particular, the regridding of complex grids may suffer from severe performance issues, in the worst case scaling with the product of the sizes of the source and destination grids. We present a mechanism for the fast regridding of such datasets, based upon the construction of a spatial index that allows fast searching of the source grid. We discover that the most efficient spatial index under test (in terms of memory usage and query time) is a simple look-up table. A kd-tree implementation was found to be faster to build and to give similar query performance at the expense of a larger memory footprint. Using our approach, we demonstrate that regridding of complex data may proceed at speeds sufficient to permit regridding on-the-fly in an interactive visualization application, or in a Web Map Service implementation. For large datasets with complex grids the new mechanism is shown to significantly outperform algorithms used in many scientific visualization packages.
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Print No: 66.; Initials Lower Right: ELW (Everett Longley Warner)
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Print No:80.; Initials Lower Right: ELW (Everett Longley Warner)
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Print No:73; ; Initials Lower Left: SN; Initials Lower Left: NH; Initials Lower Left: WR
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Print No:80; ; Initials Lower Left: SN; Initials Lower Left: NH; Initials Lower Left: WR
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Print No:66.
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Print No: 80.; Initials Lower Left: WH; Initials Lower Left: LY; Initials Lower Left: RN
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Print No: 66 (stamped on).; Initials Lower Left: WH; Initials Lower Left: LY; Initials Lower Left: RN