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The current paper presents a study conducted at CERN, Switzerland, to investigate visitors' and tour guides' use and appreciation of existing panels at visit itinerary points. The results were used to develop a set of recommendations for constructing optimal panels to assist the guides' explanation.

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Este trabalho tem como objetivo problematizar a ecoformação de professoras e alunos em espaços de convivência, potencializados com as experiências da IV Conferência Nacional Infanto-juvenil de Meio Ambiente (CNIJMA), visitas monitoradas, aulas de campo e saídas. Ancorada na Política Estruturante de Educação Ambiental, entendo que esses espaços de convivência expressam um processo educacional, permanente, continnum e transformador. Tendo como mediadora a COM-Vida (Comissão de Meio Ambiente e Qualidade de Vida) e o Tratado de Educação Ambiental para as Sociedades Sustentáveis e Responsabilidade Global, a Educação Ambiental visa fortalecer a cidadania ambiental em movimento escola-comunidade-escola. Impregnada de sentidos e significados, busquei pesquisar a ecoformação dessa coletividade pelo viés do Paradigma da Complexidade, que me apresentou as incertezas como um processo potencializador da criatividade, da amizade e da solidariedade que tecem a rede de saberes e fazeres que envolvem esses sujeitos investigados, além de evidenciar o cuidado de si com o outro e com o mundo. Ao trilhar os caminhos desta pesquisa, optei por abordagens qualitativas inspiradas na fenomenologia-existencial proposta por Martin Heidegger, Michèle Sato e Paulo Freire e, dessa forma, pude investigar os saberes ambientais que atravessam as redes cotidianas da escola pesquisada, potencializando a cultura da sustentabilidade. Valendo-me da observação participante das práticas pedagógicas, encontrei nas narrativas das professoras e alunos a expressividade de um processo ecoformativo que instiga outras racionalidades comprometidas com a ética, a coletividade, a afetividade, a solidariedade, as transformações sociais, a diversidade e a outridade.

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Serious games are starting to attain a higher role as tools for learning in various contexts, but in particular in areas such as education and training. Due to its characteristics, such as rules, behavior simulation and feedback to the player's actions, serious games provide a favorable learning environment where errors can occur without real life penalty and students get instant feedback from challenges. These challenges are in accordance with the intended objectives and will self-adapt and repeat according to the student’s difficulty level. Through motivating and engaging environments, which serve as base for problem solving and simulation of different situations and contexts, serious games have a great potential to aid players developing professional skills. But, how do we certify the acquired knowledge and skills? With this work we intend to propose a methodology to establish a relationship between the game mechanics of serious games and an array of competences for certification, evaluating the applicability of various aspects in the design and development of games such as the user interfaces and the gameplay, obtaining learning outcomes within the game itself. Through the definition of game mechanics combined with the necessary pedagogical elements, the game will ensure the certification. This paper will present a matrix of generic skills, based on the European Framework of Qualifications, and the definition of the game mechanics necessary for certification on tour guide training context. The certification matrix has as reference axes: skills, knowledge and competencies, which describe what the students should learn, understand and be able to do after they complete the learning process. The guides-interpreters welcome and accompany tourists on trips and visits to places of tourist interest and cultural heritage such as museums, palaces and national monuments, where they provide various information. Tour guide certification requirements include skills and specific knowledge about foreign languages and in the areas of History, Ethnology, Politics, Religion, Geography and Art of the territory where it is inserted. These skills are communication, interpersonal relationships, motivation, organization and management. This certification process aims to validate the skills to plan and conduct guided tours on the territory, demonstrate knowledge appropriate to the context and finally match a good group leader. After defining which competences are to be certified, the next step is to delineate the expected learning outcomes, as well as identify the game mechanics associated with it. The game mechanics, as methods invoked by agents for interaction with the game world, in combination with game elements/objects allows multiple paths through which to explore the game environment and its educational process. Mechanics as achievements, appointments, progression, reward schedules or status, describe how game can be designed to affect players in unprecedented ways. In order for the game to be able to certify tour guides, the design of the training game will incorporate a set of theoretical and practical tasks to acquire skills and knowledge of various transversal themes. For this end, patterns of skills and abilities in acquiring different knowledge will be identified.

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El Parc Natural de l’Alt Pirineu (PNAP) va ser creat l’any 2003. Actualment, el parc està desenvolupant una xarxa d’itineraris d’Educació Ambiental (EA). L’Ecomuseu de la Vall d’Àneu (EVA) ofereix rutes guiades al sender del Monestir de Sant Pere del Burgal, ja senyalitzat i equipat pel PNAP, en estar inscrit al seu àmbit territorial. Es tracta d’un sender de fàcil accés i recorregut, molt ample al primer tram tot oferint una gran varietat d’aspectes d’interès. L’objectiu principal del present projecte és plantejar un itinerari d’EA sensorial adaptat als col·lectius amb mobilitat reduïda i persones invidents. Amb aquesta finalitat es desenvolupen continguts i materials didàctics i es determinen les accions que els articularan. En un primer moment s'ha analitzat la viabilitat de l’itinerari aplicant el protocol de valoració dissenyat pel grup Edukamb. La puntuació obtinguda és de 74 punts sobre 100, corroborant la idoneïtat del seu recorregut pels visitants. En el disseny de l’itinerari, s’han determinat els elements i processos d’interès a l’entorn, s’han proposat quatre parades sensorials i una pasarel·la de fusta al primer tram i quatre parades de component antropològica i la instal·lació d’una corda perimetral al segon tram. Finalment també, la instal·lació de maquetes tridimensionals tàctils, una descriptiva dels aspectes i les parades de l’itinerari a l’inici del camí i una arquitectònica de l’entorn del monestir en arrivar al mateix. S’han proposat millores en la senyalització present, alternatives i complements al material pedagògic considerat al projecte i el disseny de protocols de valoració per itineraris adaptats a tot tipus de col·lectius.

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L’estudi dels materials de construcció és una part fonamental de la formació de l’estudiantat en l’àmbit de la Enginyeria Civil. En aquest context, una part rellevant de les assignatures de Química de Materials i Materials de Construcció és aquella que fa referència als diversos mètodes d’assaig i procediments que ens permeten analitzar i estudiar les característiques d’un material. Per aquesta raó, és de gran importància que els alumnes puguin disposar d’unes determinades hores en les quals l’aprenentatge es realitza a través de la pràctica en el laboratori dels procediments estudiats a classe i la realització d’un informe posterior en el qual quedin reflectits els coneixements adquirits durant l’activitat en el laboratori. Malauradament, la realització de pràctiques en el laboratori du aparellades una sèrie de limitacions (espai, temps, utilització de reactius perillosos o instrumental sofisticat), que fan que el nombre d’activitats d’aquesta mena sigui necessàriament restringit. D'altra banda, l'estudi dels materials només es completa quan els coneixements adquirits a l'aula i al laboratori surten d'aquests àmbits i es confronten amb les situacions reals amb les quals es pot trobar un enginyer durant l'exercici de la seva professió. L'organització de visites a diverses instal·lacions al llarg del curs cobreix en part aquesta necessitat, tot i alguns inconvenients logístics (grups nombrosos, alumnes de mobilitat reduïda i altres). La finalitat d'aquest projecte ha estat posar en funcionament una dinàmica de treball que permeti a l'estudiantat aprofundir en el coneixement dels materials de construcció i el seu comportament en situacions reals amb les quals es trobarà en l'exercici de la seva professió. Aquesta metodologia es basa en l'ús de materials audiovisuals elaborats sota criteris d'adequació pedagògica i que responen a les demandes professionals del futur enginyer. Les possibilitats ofertes per un entorn virtual d'aprenentatge (tecnologia Moodle) permeten el disseny d'activitats que motivin l’autoaprenentatge de l’alumnat.

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Este artículo es una síntesis del proyecto realizado en INBio (Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad), Costa Rica, cuyo objetivo principal fue la mejora de la Interpretación Ambiental de INBioparque, un parque temático de biodiversidad dentro de la institución. INBioparque está situado en Santo Domingo de Heredia, provincia de Heredia, Costa Rica. Éste pretende hacer una pequeña representación de los principales ecosistemas que se encuentran en el país. El parque se divide en diferentes zonas: Bosque del Valle Central, Bosque Húmedo, Bosque Seco, Humedal y Finca. En esta última, la Finca (ecosistema basado en la biodiversidad domesticada) es dónde se ha centrado todo el proyecto, debido a que presentaba una mayor necesidad de mejora en su interpretación ambiental. La Interpretación ambiental traduce el lenguaje técnico de los profesionales a términos e ideas más entendedoras para todos los públicos. Pretende promover una nueva conciencia sobre el valor de la biodiversidad, lograr su conservación y mejorar la calidad de vida del ser humano. El proyecto propone la mejora de la interpretación ambiental a través de las fichas técnicas elaboradas de las diferentes especies vegetales de la Finca, así como la renovación o creación de rótulos explicativos. Se propone también un recorrido guiado y auto guiado para hacer más entendedora la visita, además de algunas actividades y talleres.

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The Reclau Caves, which form part of the Serinyà Prehistoric Caves Park (Pla de l’Estany, Girona), are shelters formed by waterfall travertines which have been in turn affected by karstification phenomena. Though relatively small, these cavities were big enough to held human occupation. Its evolution has seen the falling of blocks and infilling of terrigenous materials. Thus, the caves were completely filled and had most of their original roofs fallen. The first excavations of these caves were made in the mid 1940s and they continued, albeit with some interruptions, until present times. The caves were occupied by humans since the late Middle Pleistocene until the Holocene. Hence, the main occupation periods can be attributed to the Middle Paleolithic and Upper Paleolithic cultures. Given the existence of these sites, the project of an archeological park was started and its first phase opened to the public in the summer of 1997. The creation of this park has led to the protection of the three main caves of the site (Arbreda, Mollet and Reclau Viver Caves). The caves have also been adapted and singposted to open them to the public. Other facilities of the park include a reception building and an activity area. The caves can be visited in guided tours which include the projection of a film, the visit to the permanent exhibition room, the three main caves and the participation in some prehistoric-related activities

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Industrial heritage tourism has been in focus for many academic studies and tourism is an alternative developmental tool for mines and contributes to their economic success. This thesis is about the Falu Mine in Dalarna, Sweden, which has World Heritage status since 2001 and is one of the biggest attractions in the region. Its history and cultural importance are reasons for the importance of preserving the heritage. The Falu Mine is under the management of the Great Copper Mountain Trust and one of their ambitions is to ensure the continuous popularity among domestic and international visitors. In order to gain a better understanding of the visitors and to find strategies to improve performance, a visitor survey has been conducted in the summer of 2011. It is the authors believe that the guides of the Falu Mine have the best available insight and that their perceptions help to add to the understanding about the visitors. Therefore, this thesis aims to explore the perceptions of the guides about their visitors, to investigate how the perceptions correspond to the statistical results and to study if there are any differences between domestic and international visitors. The mixed methods approach will increase the depth and accuracy of the results, by linking qualitative with quantitative data. The results show that differences between domestic and international visitors exist, both proven by interviews with the guides and the visitor survey. These differences occur in the factors, such as level of education of the visitors, group size and number of children in the group, knowledge of the visitors prior to and after the visit, sources of information and the fulfillment of the visitor expectations. The perceptions emphasize how these differences impact the guided tours. The guides of the Falu Mine have to be aware of those differences in order to adjust the tour accordingly, as well as the management of the Falu Mine can use this knowledge in order to identify strategies for improving performance.

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Programa de Doctorado: Fuentes, Métodos e Historiografía para la Investigación en el Mundo Atlántico

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La Vega de Aranjuez ha sido desde hace siglos conocida por la notoriedad de sus jardines y huertas históricas y también, en épocas más recientes, por ser la despensa de Madrid. A mediados del siglo XX, sin embargo, con las transformaciones que el sector agrario ha experimentado no sólo a nivel local, sino a escala global, empezó un proceso de declive que se ha acentuado en los últimos años. Paralelamente, en el año 2001, la Unesco declara el Paisaje Cultural de Aranjuez, como Patrimonio de la Humanidad con un valor universal excepcional. Parte de lo que sustenta este reconocimiento a nivel internacional radica en las peculiaridades del paisaje que conforma la actividad agraria. El cambio de orientación, eminentemente hortofrutícola hacia cultivos extensivos y superficies en barbecho, y la pérdida de importancia del sector, no han pasado desapercibidos para la administración local y han sido varios los intentos de recuperación y dinamización del sector en los últimos años. La investigación de la que es objeto esta Tesis Doctoral surgió por iniciativa del Ayuntamiento de Aranjuez, que en al año 2010 deseó conocer la situación del sector hortícola en el municipio, para lo cual, encargó un estudio a la UPM-ETSIA. Para conocer la realidad desde una perspectiva integral, se planteó abordar el análisis desde la perspectiva de Cadena de Valor. Las implicaciones de este concepto, su evolución y su papel como instrumento de análisis de la cadena alimentaria, han sido revisadas y presentadas en el epígrafe del Marco Conceptual. Por cadena de valor se entiende el conjunto de procesos desde el consumidor, a través de los proveedores que proporcionan productos, servicios e información que añaden valor hacia los clientes (Lambert & Cooper, 2000; Chen, 2004). Para el análisis de la situación del sector hortícola en Aranjuez, se procedió en varios pasos, los cuales constituyeron la primera fase de la investigación y contemplaron lo siguiente: 1. La identificación de los problemas y de las demandas de los actores de la cadena, realizando cortes transversales en el mercado a distintos niveles para conocer los puntos de vista de los operadores de la cadena (Gunasekaran & Patel ,2004; Rojas, 2009; Schiefer, 2007). Para ello se diseñaron cuestionarios y se dirigieron a representantes de cinco eslabones de la cadena presentes en el caso de estudio: Agricultores (15), Mayoristas (11), Detallistas (55), Consumidores (85) y Restaurantes (36), tanto en Aranjuez como en Madrid (un total de 202). 2. Análisis D.A.F.O de cada uno de los eslabones y de la cadena completa, como herramienta para identificar y sintetizar la problemática y las potencialidades del sector. 3. Análisis global de la Cadena de Valor mediante el Método de Organización Sectorial, según Briz, de Felipe y Briz (2010), el cual permite estudiar aspectos de la estructura, la conducta y el funcionamiento de la cadena. 4. Jornada de análisis por parte de un Panel de Expertos en la sede de la Fundación Foro Agrario, en la cual se presentaron las conclusiones del análisis de la cadena de valor y se plantearon estrategias para la dinamización del sector. Con los resultados del análisis en esta primera fase de la investigación, se obtuvo una panorámica de la cadena de valor. Algunos de los aspectos más destacados son los siguientes: • El eslabón productivo en Aranjuez está muy atomizado y trabaja por lo general de forma independiente. Cultiva hasta veinte productos hortícolas diferentes, entre los cuales los frutales están casi en desaparición y hay poca presencia de producto ecológico. Le preocupan los precios poco estables y bajos y por lo general no trabaja con contratos. •El eslabón mayorista prácticamente carece de presencia en Aranjuez y está representado en su mayoría por operadores de Mercamadrid, los cuales demandan mayores volúmenes y mejor normalización de los productos hortícolas procedentes de Aranjuez. • El eslabón detallista consultado es diverso (con representación de comercios minoristas, supermercados e hipermercados) y también demanda mayores volúmenes de producción y mejoras en la normalización. Un 80% conoce los productos de Aranjuez, especialmente el espárrago y la fresa-fresón citados en un 74% y 63% de los casos respectivamente. • En el eslabón de consumidores, el 79% de los encuestados da importancia a la procedencia de los productos hortícolas y un 82% conoce los productos de la Huerta de Aranjuez, siendo los más consumidos el espárrago y el fresón. Un 42% de los encuestados compra producto ecológico por razones de salud, sabor y buscando la ausencia de químicos. • El eslabón de restaurantes es un gran consumidor de hortalizas, la gran mayoría de los productos incluidos en el análisis se oferta en más del 75% de los casos. Las más presentes son tomate y espárrago. La fresa y el fresón (en un 83% de los casos), y el espárrago (72%) seguido de la alcachofa (44%) son los productos de Aranjuez que más se conocen en el conjunto de los restaurantes entrevistados. El 75% de los restaurantes prefiere el producto fresco frente al procesado o congelado. La mayoría de los restaurantes locales (92%) estaría dispuesto a incluir en su carta una diferenciación para los productos de Aranjuez. Sin embargo, en el resto de restaurantes el porcentaje es mucho menor (21%). Entre las conclusiones del análisis se evidenció que un 52% de las ventas de los agricultores se realizaba sin intermediarios y un 69% de los consumidores se manifestaba interesado en adquirir productos de Aranjuez directamente del campo a su casa. Se identificó de esta manera que el acortamiento de la cadena se está utilizando como una forma de crear valor. Para profundizar en este aspecto, se planteó una segunda fase en la investigación. Además de estudiar diversos aspectos de los canales cortos de comercialización, se planteó estudiar el enfoque multifuncional de la horticultura, como estrategia para poner en valor la Huerta ribereña. Para dar una coherencia con la fase anterior, el planteamiento se realizó también desde la perspectiva de la cadena de valor, orientando la consulta hacia el eslabón consumidor. De esta manera, se realizó una consulta mediante cuestionario a 221 consumidores sobre diferentes aspectos relativos a los Canales Cortos de Comercialización (CCC) y la Horticultura Multifuncional (HM)1, lo cual permitió realizar un análisis cuantitativo de diferentes variables. Para completar la visión integral de la cadena corta, se seleccionaron 6 proyectos significativos que son ejemplos de diversas tipologías de canales cortos de comercialización en Aranjuez y Madrid, como representantes del denominado eslabón de “Promotores de CCC” y se consultó también a la Asociación de Productores de la Huerta de Aranjuez, constituida formalmente en el año 2014, como representante del eslabón Productor. Para la obtención de información, la cual tiene un carácter cualitativo en el caso de estos dos eslabones de la cadena, se realizaron cuestionarios y Estudios de Caso de cada proyecto. Los cuestionarios de esta segunda fase de consulta a los eslabones de la cadena corta contuvieron cuestiones relativas a los canales cortos de comercialización, tanto a nivel general (concepto de canal corto, puntos fuertes y ventajas que aportan, dificultades para su desarrollo, factores clave para su éxito) como para el caso concreto de la Huerta de Aranjuez (perfil del consumidor, factores implicados en la compra de verduras, utilización de diversas modalidades de canal corto, relación con las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TICs) y la producción ecológica o la importancia del factor confianza). También aspectos relacionados con la Horticultura Multifuncional, como son, la valoración de diferentes actividades o proyectos de carácter agro-turístico, educativo, social o terapéutico, o la percepción del consumidor de las actividades de huerta como fuente de bienestar y como agente satisfactor de diversas necesidades humanas. Para completar la visión sobre estos dos temas, CCC y HM, se realizó una consulta mediante cuestionario a Expertos en el campo de los canales cortos de comercialización, procedentes del ámbito académico, y a Profesionales en activo trabajando en proyectos de horticultura social y terapéutica. La información aportada, aunque tiene carácter cualitativo, complementa el estudio ofreciendo la perspectiva académica en el caso de los canales cortos y amplía la información sobre la horticultura multifuncional, tratando cuestiones relativas al desempeño profesional o a la formación existente en España en el campo de la horticultura social y terapéutica. Los resultados de esta segunda fase de la investigación, entre otras cuestiones, evidenciaron que: • Los canales cortos de comercialización implican mucho más que la simple reducción de intermediarios y comprenden una gran diversidad de tipologías. • Los casos estudiados, están enfocados en su mayoría al producto ecológico y su funcionamiento está muy fundamentado en el uso de TICs y en el factor confianza. • En relación a la compra de verduras en el ámbito de los canales cortos, son aspectos muy valorados por el consumidor la calidad del producto, la rapidez y frescura con la que llega del campo a la mesa y que el Producto sea recogido en su punto óptimo de maduración. • Las actividades en el ámbito de la horticultura multifuncional son valoradas positivamente por los consumidores, siendo las más puntuadas las de huerto educativo, huerto terapéutico, seguidas de visitas guiadas y degustaciones de productos de huerta en restaurantes. • Por lo general existe una valoración muy alta de la huerta como fuente de bienestar y de satisfacción de necesidades humanas básicas, especialmente las de una alimentación saludable y de conexión con la naturaleza. Para terminar esta síntesis de la investigación realizada, se presentan las principales conclusiones a nivel global de la Tesis, que son las siguientes: 1. La metodología de cadena de valor ha resultado adecuada para conocer la complejidad y el funcionamiento del sector hortícola arancetano desde una perspectiva integral. 2. La Huerta de Aranjuez cuenta con importantes fortalezas, sustentadas en la calidad de sus suelos y en la fama que mantienen sus productos, pero también debilidades. Esto supone poco volumen de producción, que dificulta la relación con mayoristas y grandes detallistas. 3. El acortamiento de la cadena, mediante canales cortos de comercialización se ha identificado como una forma de creación de valor en la cadena. Existen oportunidades de abastecimiento a consumidores de Madrid mediante canales cortos, sin embargo, las modalidades que requieren mayor organización o requisitos de producción ecológica todavía no están desarrolladas. 4. La producción ecológica podría ser una estrategia para crear valor pero todavía es un método de cultivo muy minoritario en la cadena productiva arancetana. 5. Las peculiaridades de la Huerta de Aranjuez propician la puesta en práctica del enfoque multifuncional de la horticultura como vía de desarrollo económico. Los resultados apuntan a una posible demanda de servicios que contemplen actividades de horticultura de carácter educativo, terapéutico y agro-turístico, conducidas por profesionales. Existe una percepción positiva sobre el potencial de la huerta como fuente de bienestar y de satisfacción de necesidades humanas básicas. 6. La puesta en marcha de proyectos empresariales en el ámbito de la horticultura social es una apuesta interesante para crear valor en la huerta que ha sido valorada positivamente por los eslabones de la cadena corta consultados. 7. El campo de la Horticultura Multifuncional que contempla aspectos educativos, sociales y terapéuticos conforma una disciplina con posibilidades de desarrollo que en la investigación se perciben como limitadas por la falta de profesionales y su acceso a una formación adecuada en España. El estudio de los Canales Cortos de Comercialización y de la Horticultura Multifuncional como vías de puesta en valor en el caso de la Huerta de Aranjuez ha tenido un carácter exploratorio y en gran parte cualitativo en esta Tesis Doctoral. Ambos conceptos han desvelado cierta complejidad y requieren de un mayor conocimiento en diversos aspectos para su puesta en práctica con éxito. Se abre, por tanto, un campo para futuras investigaciones que profundicen en estos ámbitos. ABSTRACT La Vega de Aranjuez has been known for centuries for the reputation of its orchards and historic gardens and, more recently, as the pantry of Madrid. However, in the mid-twentieth century, with the transformations in agriculture, not only locally, but globally, began a process of decline that has been accentuated in recent years. Meanwhile, in 2001, Unesco declared Aranjuez Cultural Landscape, as a World Heritage Site with outstanding universal value. Part of what underpins this international recognition lies in the peculiarities of the landscape created by farming. The shift, from an eminently horticultural vocation to extensive field crops and fallow surfaces, and the loss of importance of the sector, have not gone unnoticed for local authorities and have been several attempts at recovery and revitalization of the sector in recent years. The beginning of this research came at the initiative of the municipality of Aranjuez, which in 2010 wanted to know the situation of the horticultural sector, for which he commissioned a study by the UPM-ETSIA. To know reality from an integral perspective, it was proposed to approach the analysis from the perspective of value chain. The implications of this concept, its evolution and its role as an instrument of analysis of the food chain, have been reviewed and presented in Chapter 3.2. The value chain concept refers to all the processes from the consumer, through suppliers who provide products, services and information that add value to customers (Lambert & Cooper, 2000; Chen, 2004). For the analysis of the situation of the horticultural sector in Aranjuez, which constituted the first phase of research, it proceeded in several steps: 1. Identifying the problems and demands of the actors in the chain, making transverse cuts in the market at different levels to meet the views of the chain operators (Gunasekaran & Patel , 2004; Rojas, 2009; Schiefer, 2007). Questionnaires were designed for it and went to representatives of the five links in the chain: Farmers (15), Wholesalers (11), Retailers (55), Consumers (85) and Restaurants (36), both in Aranjuez and Madrid (a total of 202). 2. SWOT analysis of each chain actor and of the whole supply chain, as a tool to identify and synthesize the problems and potential of the sector. 3. Analysis of the whole supply chain by Industrial Organization Method according to Briz et al. (2010), which allows to study aspects of the structure, conduct and performance of the chain. 4. Analysis by a Panel of Experts at Foro Agrario Foundation headquarters, where the conclusions of the analysis were presented and strategies for the revitalization of the sector were raised. The results of the analysis in this first phase of the research, presented an overview of the value chain. Some of the highlights are: - The productive sector in Aranjuez is very fragmented and usually works independently. With a wide variety of horticultural products (up to 20), fruit crops almost disappearing and little presence of organic product. Is concerned about the unstable and low prices and usually does not work with contracts. - The wholesale sector with virtually no presence in Aranjuez is represented mostly by Mercamadrid operators, who demand higher volumes and better standardization of horticultural products from Aranjuez. - The retailer sector is diversified (with representation from retailers, supermarkets and hypermarkets) and also demand higher production volumes and improved standardization. 80% know the products of Aranjuez, especially asparagus and strawberry-strawberry cited by 74% and 63% of cases respectively. - Among the consumers, 79% give importance to the origin of horticultural products and 82% know the products from Aranjuez, the most consumed asparagus and strawberries. 42% buy organic products for health, taste and absence of chemicals. - Restaurants are big consumers of vegetables, most of the products included in the analysis is offered in over 75% of cases. The most: tomato and asparagus. Strawberry (83% of cases), and asparagus (72%) followed by the artichoke (44%) are the products of Aranjuez more known in all the surveyed restaurants. 75% of the restaurants prefer fresh product against processed or frozen. Most local restaurants (92%) would be willing to include in their menu a differentiation for products of Aranjuez. However, for those restaurants from Madrid the percentage is much lower (21%). Among the conclusions of the analysis it showed that 52% of sales were realized from farmers without intermediaries and 69% of consumers expressed interest in acquiring products directly from field to table. It has been identified that the shortening of the chain is being used as a way to create value. To deepen this aspect, a second phase investigation arose. Besides studying various aspects of the short supply chains, it was also proposed to study the functional approach of horticulture as a strategy to add value. To provide consistency with the previous phase, the focus was also conducted from the perspective of the value chain, directing the query to consumers. Thus, again it was used the questionnaire as a methodological tool, and 221 consumers were asked about different aspects of the Short Suppy Chains (SSC) and Multifunctional Horticulture (MH)2, which allowed a quantitative analysis of several variables. To complete the comprehensive view of the short chain, 6 significant projects were selected as examples of different types of short supply chains in Aranjuez and Madrid, representing "SSC Promoters" and also the “Asociación de Productores de la Huerta de Aranjuez”, formally constituted in 2014, was asked representing the productive sector. The Study Case and again the questionnaire were elected as methodological tools in a qualitative analysis. The questionnaires of this second phase of research contained short supply chain issues, as a general topic (short supply chain concept, strengths and advantages they bring difficulties for its development, key factors success) and also refered to the case of Aranjuez (consumer profile, factors involved in the purchase of vegetables, use of several types of short supply chains, relation with information and communication technologies (ICTs) and organic production or the importance of trust in short supply chains). It also contemplated aspects of multifunctional horticulture, such as the valuation of different activities (agro-tourism, educational, social or therapeutic horticulture) and consumer perception about horticultural activities as a source of welfare and satisfactor of human needs. To complete the vision of these two issues, SSC and MH, experts in the field of short supply chains and professionals working in the field of social and therapeutic horticulture were asked. The qualitative information provided, complements the study offering a new perspective in the value chain analysis, such as those relating to job performance, the difficulties encountered or training existing in our country in the field of social and therapeutic horticulture. The results of this second phase of research showed that: Short supply chains involve much more than simply reducing intermediaries and cover a wide range of types. The cases studied are mostly focused on ecological product and its operation is heavily based on the use of ICTs and the trust factor. In connection with the purchase of vegetables in the field of short supply chains, product quality, speed and freshness with which comes from the field to the table and products picked at its peak maturation, are aspects highly valued by the consumer. Activities in the field of multifunctional horticulture are positively valued by consumers, the most scored: the educational garden, therapeutic garden, followed by guided tours and tastings of vegetables from Aranjuez in restaurants. Horticultural activities were highly valuated as a source of welfare and satisfaction of human needs, especially those of healthy eating and connection with nature. To complete this summary, the main conclusions of the research are presented as follows: 1. The value chain approach has been adequate to meet the complexity and operation of the horticultural sector in Aranjuez from a holistic perspective. 2. La Huerta de Aranjuez has important strengths, underpinned by the quality of its soils and fame that keep their products, but also weaknesses. This implies low volume of production, which makes difficult the link with wholesalers and large retailers. 3. The shortening of the chain by short supply chains has been identified as a way of creating value in the chain. Opportunities exist to supply consumers from Madrid by short supply chains, however, methods that require greater organization or requirements of organic production are not yet developed. 4. Organic production could be a strategy to create value but is not generally being implemented in the production chain. 5. The peculiarity of the Huerta de Aranjuez favours the implementation of the multifunctional approach as a means of economic development. The results point to a possible demand for multifunctional horticulture that include educational, therapeutic and agro-tourism activities. There is a positive perception of the potential of horticultural activities as a source of welfare and satisfaction of basic human needs. 6. The implementation of business projects in the field of social horticulture are an interesting way to create value that has been highly valued in the short supply chain. 7. The field of Multifunctional Horticulture which includes educational, social and therapeutic aspects, forms a discipline with possibilities of development, which in research are seen as limited by the lack of professionals and access to adequate training in our country. The study of Short Supply Chains and Multifunctional Horticulture as strategies to create value in the case of the Huerta de Aranjuez has an exploratory character and largely qualitative in this research. Both concepts have revealed some complexity and require greater knowledge in various aspects for successful implementation. It opens therefore a field for future research to deepen in these areas.

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In our first chapter was recorded the perception of fishermen and gatherers of Patané about the absence of local forests, was collected a list of species considered locally as strategic use, the ethnoknowledge associated with those, and identify which of these plants are already perceived as scarce in the region. In the second chapter, was studied all species of plants known by the community, the associated knowledge and the various uses. Were used individual interviews, formal and semi-structured, that have been consecutively applied to sampled respondents not probabilistically by snowball. Were collected socioeconomic data of informants. A adequacy test was performed. Guided tours were conducted to gather photographs and samples witnesses of plants, all identified by the usual methods of botany. Excerpts of the interviews on perceptions appear by looking for consensual information. Some data were presented by descriptive statistics. Were mounted two lists of plants, one with the strategic use and one with all the species listed in the study. It was shown that knowledge about plants remains resilient despite the forest resources now no longer be available.

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In our first chapter was recorded the perception of fishermen and gatherers of Patané about the absence of local forests, was collected a list of species considered locally as strategic use, the ethnoknowledge associated with those, and identify which of these plants are already perceived as scarce in the region. In the second chapter, was studied all species of plants known by the community, the associated knowledge and the various uses. Were used individual interviews, formal and semi-structured, that have been consecutively applied to sampled respondents not probabilistically by snowball. Were collected socioeconomic data of informants. A adequacy test was performed. Guided tours were conducted to gather photographs and samples witnesses of plants, all identified by the usual methods of botany. Excerpts of the interviews on perceptions appear by looking for consensual information. Some data were presented by descriptive statistics. Were mounted two lists of plants, one with the strategic use and one with all the species listed in the study. It was shown that knowledge about plants remains resilient despite the forest resources now no longer be available.

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Landscape historians Dr. Arnold Alanen and Lynn Bjorkman will serve as guides for this 3 hour trolley tour of the Keweenaw. The Red Jacket Trolley takes its name from an historic mining location within what is now the village of Calumet in Michigan's Copper Country. An historical tour of the Keweenaw with the trolley will take you behind the scenes at places you won't find on your own or with other tours.

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In the contemporary scene, it is conspicuous that the patrimony and the culture have assumed privileged positions in urban policies, presenting themselves as instruments for transforming and shaping the aspect of cities. In the plot line of such glowing trend, the competitiveness among cities has drawn more attention, for at present such urban centers garner an image that makes them suitable for economic purposes, thus more likely to attract investments and tourists. In the spotlight of such stage, the cities become notable actors, directed by policies of urban rehabilitation. In such plot line, the historical centers gain more visibility and are converted into venues for staging the spectacle of everyday life. Overlapped in this process of producing images, the phenomenon of gentrification recrudesces. Thus, the discussion threaded about the patrimony gains strength in urban studies, keeping a close relationship with the ways of perceiving the cities nowadays. This work is based on the principle that the historical centers are engendered and fond by urban policies, working as transforming instruments of city perceptions and living. In that sense, the way how the historic center and the valuation assessed to old buildings are comprehended by the inhabitants is largely guided by urban policies that outline a sellable image of the city. In the light of such elaborations, an ethnographic research was made with focus on two different contexts, namely: the historic centers of João Pessoa (Brazil) and Tours (France). It was done in a comparative perspective, for it allows us to trace the main specificities of each situation in order to highlight the similarities and distinctions about the two regions mentioned above. The research aimed at apprehending how the pair redevelopment-abandonment engendered by the urban policies influence on the process of revaluation of historical centers by dwellers and to what extent there are convergences regarding such kinds of interventions, as an object of policies of urban and touristic development in Brazil and France. In order to make this work – besides the abundant bibliographic review carried out in libraries of several universities and institutions in Brazil and France – dwellers, merchants, teachers, representative people of public agencies and former residents of the historic centers of both cities were interviewed. In Tours, immigrants/Portuguese descendants were interviewed, point that greatly contributed to the understanding of the historic center before Vieux Tours renewal and restoration. Moreover a rich research on Archives and Public Agencies was done, as well as investigations on newspaper and articles on the Internet. Thus, in the context of the ethnography in historic centers, it was possible to notice that both realities reveal similarities in a comparative analytical framework