961 resultados para Evolutionary processes
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[Es] La complejidad social de los países desarrollados, junto a la peculiaridad de los factores socioculturales de cada país y el protagonismo del sujeto en su propio desarrollo, están condicionando las diferentes trayectorias en el paso de la adolescencia a la edad adulta. La investigación que se presenta tiene por objeto profundizar en la autopercepción de la identidad personal y describir los procesos psicológicos que favorecen la madurez psicológica y la autonomía personal a pesar de mantener relaciones y estados de dependencia familiar y económica. Se han encuestado a un total de 231 varones y mujeres, de edades comprendidas entre los 19 y los 30 años de edad, para saber cómo se definen en relación con su identidad personal y cuáles son las razones que les lleva a tal percepción. Los resultados demuestran que hay hasta cuatro identidades diferenciadas en la década de los 20 a los 30 años, basadas en un proceso subjetivo del desarrollo del yo individual orientado hacia la madurez psicológica, más que en otros acontecimientos sociales más o menos normativos.
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10 p.
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The effects of potential sea level rise on the shoreline and shore environment have been briefly examined by considering the interactions between sea level rise and relevant coastal processes. These interactions have been reviewed beginning with a discussion of the need to reanalyze previous estimates of eustatic sea level rise and compaction effects in water level measurement. This is followed by considerations on sea level effects on coastal and estuarine tidal ranges, storm surge and water level response, and interaction with natural and constructed shoreline features. The desirability to reevaluate the well known Bruun Rule for estimating shoreline recession has been noted. The mechanics of ground and surface water intrusion with reference to sea level rise are then reviewed. This is followed by sedimentary processes in the estuaries including wetland response. Finally comments are included on some probable effects of sea level rise on coastal ecosystems. These interactions are complex and lead to shoreline evolution (under a sea level rise) which is highly site-specific. Models which determine shoreline change on the basis of inundation of terrestrial topography without considering relevant coastal processes are likely to lead to erroneous shoreline scenarios, particularly where the shoreline is composed of erodible sedimentary material. With some exceptions, present day knowledge of shoreline response to hydrodynamic forcing is inadequate for long-term quantitative predictions. A series of interrelated basic and applied research issues must be addressed in the coming decades to determine shoreline response to sea level change with an acceptable degree of confidence. (PDF contains 189 pages.)
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283 p. : graf., map.