969 resultados para regional markets
Resumo:
Este trabalho analisa os diferentes rumos do desenvolvimento em duas regiões brasileiras: a me-sorregião do Vale do Paraíba Fluminense e o município de Camaçari, na Bahia. Ao longo dos anos 1990, o Brasil recebeu uma onda de investimentos estrangeiros, com foco especial para as indústrias automobilísticas. Estados e municípios deflagraram disputas pela atração das mesmas, entre eles, o estado do Rio de Janeiro e o estado da Bahia. Em duas regiões de tradição industrial em outras matrizes, observou-se o aporte de indústrias multinacionais automotivas. No entanto, os resultados em termos de desenvolvimento regional foram diferentes. Este estudo buscou estu-dar o desenvolvimento em cada região, cujo ponto de contato se dá na conjuntura da luta pela atração industrial na segunda metade da década de 1990. Entende-se que o contexto inicial de cada região foi fundamental para os diferenciais de desenvolvimento observados. Ao mesmo tempo, destacamos os resultados gerados pela vinda das montadoras automotivas em termos do mercado de trabalho e seus transbordamentos.
Resumo:
The WorldFish Center was tasked to undertake a study to access, collate and develop background materials to produce an internationally linked and Africa-wide perspective on sectorally relevant policy issues. The specific objective of the study was to assess and define conditions and impact pathways, in Africa or elsewhere, where markets, policies, resources and technologies have combined to promote steady and sustainable growth of aquaculture, and where have been clear direct impacts on food supply, income, employment and consumption opportunities, as well as increase in supply that has led to stabilised prices. The study was also aimed at providing guidelines for scaling up the implementation of the synthesis study via Afri-FishNet (CAADP Fish Expert Pools) at the national and regional levels.
Coastal and marine resources in the Caribbean: local co-management and regional knowledge management
Resumo:
Although the mechanisms of climatic fluctuations are not completely understood, changes in global solar irradiance show a link with regional precipitation. A proposed mechanism for this linkage begins with absorption of varying amounts of solar energy by tropical oceans, which may aid in development of ocean temperature anomalies. These anomalies are then transported by major ocean currents to locations where the stored energy is released into the atmosphere, altering pressure and moisture patterns that can ultimately affect regional precipitation. Correlation coefficients between annual averages of monthly differences in empirically modeled solar-irradiance variations and annual state-divisional precipitation values in the United States for 1950 to 1988 were computed with lag times of 0 to 7 years. The highest correlations (R=0.65) occur in the Pacific Northwest with a lag time of 4 years, which is about equal to the travel time of water within the Pacific Gyre from the western tropical Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Alaska. With positive correlations, droughts coincide with periods of negative irradiance differences (dry, high-pressure development), and wet periods coincide with periods of positive differences (moist, low-pressure development).