894 resultados para Uses of space
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En pleno proceso de corrimiento de la frontera productiva y emergente disputa por el uso y apropiación de los recursos, la intervención de distintos sujetos sociales en el oeste de La Pampa está redefiniendo las prácticas productivas-reproductivas de los crianceros campesinos y, en consecuencia, la construcción social del espacio. Desde la finalización de las campañas militares contra las sociedades indígenas diferentes agentes, mediante el ejercicio de poder, construyeron determinadas representaciones territoriales y pusieron en acción prácticas tendientes a articular el oeste pampeano con la economía nacional. Sin embargo la escasa valorización de este espacio posibilitó el desarrollo de cierta autonomía en las formas de organización socio-productivas y simbólicas. Ante la expansión de la frontera ganadera, el impuso hidrocarburífero en la región y creciente presencia de nuevas lógicas territoriales crecen las confrontaciones por el desigual acceso a los recursos naturales, por la apropiación del espacio y la construcción de territorialidades. En este marco, el artículo focaliza la mirada en la organización interna de los asentamientos rurales y en los usos sociales de los espacios a través del tiempo, en dos áreas del "extremo" oeste: La Humada y Chos Malal. De este modo se pretende establecer cómo se organizaron diacrónicamente los espacios doméstico, peridoméstico y monte y qué sentidos expresan los sujetos en torno a los espacios de vida y lugares en tiempos de expansión de la frontera productiva. El nuevo campo social generado producto del avance del capitalismo sobre las unidades campesinas se expresa, no sólo en las modificaciones en las formas de manejo del ganado, organización de la producción y construcción social del espacio, sino también en las formas de sociabilidad y estrategias de resistencia colectivas. Este proceso, que se está gestando en la región, tiene un desarrollo similar en otros espacios donde el avance productivo se ha generado con anterioridad o a un ritmo más acelerado. Para la realización de la investigación se articulan diferentes estrategias de metodología cualitativa que combinan el estudio de caso con historias de vida, entrevistas en profundidad y análisis de fuentes documentales.
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En pleno proceso de corrimiento de la frontera productiva y emergente disputa por el uso y apropiación de los recursos, la intervención de distintos sujetos sociales en el oeste de La Pampa está redefiniendo las prácticas productivas-reproductivas de los crianceros campesinos y, en consecuencia, la construcción social del espacio. Desde la finalización de las campañas militares contra las sociedades indígenas diferentes agentes, mediante el ejercicio de poder, construyeron determinadas representaciones territoriales y pusieron en acción prácticas tendientes a articular el oeste pampeano con la economía nacional. Sin embargo la escasa valorización de este espacio posibilitó el desarrollo de cierta autonomía en las formas de organización socio-productivas y simbólicas. Ante la expansión de la frontera ganadera, el impuso hidrocarburífero en la región y creciente presencia de nuevas lógicas territoriales crecen las confrontaciones por el desigual acceso a los recursos naturales, por la apropiación del espacio y la construcción de territorialidades. En este marco, el artículo focaliza la mirada en la organización interna de los asentamientos rurales y en los usos sociales de los espacios a través del tiempo, en dos áreas del "extremo" oeste: La Humada y Chos Malal. De este modo se pretende establecer cómo se organizaron diacrónicamente los espacios doméstico, peridoméstico y monte y qué sentidos expresan los sujetos en torno a los espacios de vida y lugares en tiempos de expansión de la frontera productiva. El nuevo campo social generado producto del avance del capitalismo sobre las unidades campesinas se expresa, no sólo en las modificaciones en las formas de manejo del ganado, organización de la producción y construcción social del espacio, sino también en las formas de sociabilidad y estrategias de resistencia colectivas. Este proceso, que se está gestando en la región, tiene un desarrollo similar en otros espacios donde el avance productivo se ha generado con anterioridad o a un ritmo más acelerado. Para la realización de la investigación se articulan diferentes estrategias de metodología cualitativa que combinan el estudio de caso con historias de vida, entrevistas en profundidad y análisis de fuentes documentales.
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The monograph highlights extensive materials collected during expeditions of P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. We consider facial conditions of nodule formation, regularities of their distribution, stratigraphic position, petrography, mineral composition, textures, geochemistry of nodules and hosting sediments. Origin of iron-manganese nodules in the Pacific Ocean is considered as well.
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Magellania venosa, the largest recent brachiopod, occurs in clusters and banks in population densities of up to 416 ind/m**2 in Comau Fjord, Northern Chilean fjord region. Below 15 m, it co-occurs with the mytilid Aulacomya atra and it dominates the benthic community below 20 m. To determine the question of why M. venosa is a successful competitor, the in situ growth rate of the brachiopod was studied and its overall growth performance compared with that of other brachiopods and mussels. The growth in length was measured between February 2011 and March 2012 after mechanical tagging and calcein staining. Settlement and juvenile growth were determined from recruitment tiles installed in 2009 and from subsequent photocensus. Growth of M. venosa is best described by the general von Bertalanffy growth function, with a maximum shell length (Linf) of 71.53 mm and a Brody growth constant (K) of 0.336/year. The overall growth performance (OGP index = 5.1) is the highest recorded for a rynchonelliform brachiopod and in the range of that for Mytilus chilensis (4.8-5.27), but lower than that of A. atra (5.74). The maximal individual production (PInd) is 0.29 g AFDM/ind/year at 42 mm shell length and annual production ranges from 1.28 to 89.25 g AFDM/year/m**2 (1-57% of that of A. atra in the respective fjords). The high shell growth rate of M. venosa, together with its high overall growth performance may explain the locally high population density of this brachiopod in Comau Fjord. However, the production per biomass of the population (P/B-ratio) is low (0.535) and M. venosa may play only a minor role in the food chain. Settling dynamics indicates that M. venosa is a pioneer species with low juvenile mortality. The coexistence of the brachiopod and bivalve suggests that brachiopod survival is affected by neither the presence of potential brachiopod predators nor that of space competitors (i.e. mytilids).
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A core of foraminiferal-coccolithic oozes filling a valley of the transform fault located at 29°40'S on the South Atlantic Ridge contains layers composed of angular fragments of igneous and metamorphic rocks. They include many serpentinites deriving from serpentinized ultrabasic rocks, probably exposed on the lower section of the southern slope of the fault valley. A mineral and chemical description of these serpentinites is given.
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Coal is the most plentiful and evenly distributed fossil fuel worldwide. Based on current production, it is estimated that the reserves will last approximately 130 years. Its use worldwide has been increasing, mainly due to consumption by emerging countries. CO2 emissions generated by combustion and the repercussions of such on climate change support the view that it could no longer be used. CO2 capture may be the solution to continue using it, which would cater for the growing energy demand worldwide. The aim of this study is to compare different processes concerning CO2 capture that may be economically viable, ultimately showing that coal, a fossil energy source widely distributed around the world, can, as a result of using different CO2 capture processes, be used as a clean source of electricity. Hence, in places where geological hurdles may render the costs of CO2 storage considerably higher, since it might have to travel far, coal may be used for other purposes, thus valorising CO2 within the industrial sector. This research is focused on the technical and economic comparison of the most relevant CO2 capture projects designed in Spain using different existing technologies. The oxyfuel project in Ciuden (Leon, Spain), the IGCC Elcogas, precombustion CO2-capture project (Puertollano, Spain) and the postcombustion project in Carboneras (Almeria, Spain) will be analyzed in order to assess the options available to valorise captured CO2. Valorising captured CO2 may be an adequate solution in areas where, although CO2 capture is still possible, storage is not equally so, thus generating a further benefit. The possible uses of CO2 will be assessed in vegetable growing greenhouses, harnessing CO2 in vegetable life cycles. This will also be used in growing algae for subsequent biodiesel production. Both CO2 capture and valorising will eventually lead to the clean use of coal, which will thus enhance the level of self-supply, aiding the development of electric vehicles, which require large amounts of electricity, as well as improve the level of energy autonomy in countries around the world. Another type of fuel, biodiesel, will also be obtained, without this affecting international food prices.
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This poster raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, representation and analysis of dynamic GI, taking into account The ultimate objective is the modelling and representation of the dynamic nature of geographic features, establishing mechanisms to store geometries enriched with a temporal structure (regardless of space) and a set of semantic descriptors detailing and clarifying the nature of the represented features and their temporality. the semantic, the temporal and the spatiotemporal components. We intend to define a set of methods, rules and restrictions for the adequate integration of these components into the primary elements of the GI: theme, location, time [1]. We intend to establish and incorporate three new structures (layers) into the core of data storage by using mark-up languages: a semantictemporal structure, a geosemantic structure, and an incremental spatiotemporal structure. Thus, data would be provided with the capability of pinpointing and expressing their own basic and temporal characteristics, enabling them to interact each other according to their context, and their time and meaning relationships that could be eventually established
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The ontologies of space and territory, our experience of them and the techniques we use to govern them, the very conception of the socio-spatial formations that we inhabit, are all historically specific: they depend on a genealogy of practices, knowledges, discourses, regulations, performances and representations articulated in a way that is extremely complex yet nevertheless legible over time. In this interview we look at the logic and the patterns that intertwine space and time — both as objects and tools of inquiry — though a cross-disciplinary dialogue. The discussion with Stuart Elden and Derek Gregory covers the place of history in socio-spatial theory and in their own work, old and new ways of thinking about the intersection between history and territory, space and time, the implications of geography and history for thinking about contemporary politics, and the challenges now faced by critical thought and academic work in the current neo-liberal attack on public universities and the welfare state
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This poster raises the issue of a research work oriented to the storage, retrieval, representation and analysis of dynamic GI, taking into account the semantic, the temporal and the spatiotemporal components. We intend to define a set of methods, rules and restrictions for the adequate integration of these components into the primary elements of the GI: theme, location, time [1]. We intend to establish and incorporate three new structures (layers) into the core of data storage by using mark-up languages: a semantictemporal structure, a geosemantic structure, and an incremental spatiotemporal structure. The ultimate objective is the modelling and representation of the dynamic nature of geographic features, establishing mechanisms to store geometries enriched with a temporal structure (regardless of space) and a set of semantic descriptors detailing and clarifying the nature of the represented features and their temporality. Thus, data would be provided with the capability of pinpointing and expressing their own basic and temporal characteristics, enabling them to interact each other according to their context, and their time and meaning relationships that could be eventually established