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  • 1
    Schlagwort(e): Earth sciences. ; Geography. ; Ecology . ; Human ecology. ; Earth and Environmental Sciences. ; Geography. ; Ecology. ; Environmental Anthropology.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Foreword (Ashlan Cousteau) -- Preface (Don Hobart) -- Part I: UNC & USFQ Galapagos Science Center, 10th Year Anniversary -- Chapter 1. Connected Places and Social-Ecological Forces that Impact Small Island Sustainability: An Essay (Stephen J. Walsh and Carlos F. Mena) -- Part II: Communique of the World Summit on Island Sustainability -- Chapter 2. Goals and Objectives of the World Summit on Island Sustainability (Stephen J. Walsh and Carlos F. Mena) -- Part III: Island Ecosystems – Challenges to Sustainability -- Chapter 3. Globalization and the Challenging Political Economy of Governing (and Researching) Islands in Contemporary Times (Juan Pablo Luna) -- Chapter 4. Changing Land Use in Island Countries: A Meta Perspective on Effects of Demographic Processes and Tourism (Richard E. Bilsborrow) -- Chapter 5. Pacific Island Perspectives on Invasive Species and Climate Change (Laura Brewington, Bradley Eichelberger, Nicole Read, Elliott Parsons, Heather Kerkering, Christy Martin, Wendy Miles, Jacques Idechong, Jeff Burgett) -- Chapter 6. On-the-Ground Solutions to Help People and Wildlife in a Changing Climate (Nikhil Advani) -- Part IV: Island Ecosystems – Social Sub-Systems -- Chapter 7. Climate and Health Challenges in Small Island States: Identifying Vulnerability in Water and Food Resources in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador (Amanda L. Thompson, Jill Stewart, Margaret Bentley, Jaime Ocampo, Enrique Teran and Valeria Ochoa) -- Chapter 8. Improvements in the Galapagos Health System: Telemedicine, Research, and Medical Assistants (Jaime Eduardo Ocampo Trujillo and María Emilia Menoscal Coello) -- Chapter 9. Social Issues in the Galapagos Islands: A Participatory and Exploratory Study (Gina Chowa, Cindy Fraga Rizzo, Amanda Thompson, Margaret Bentley and Mimi Chapman) -- Chapter 10. Towards Increased Island Food System Resilience: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic (Khristopher M. Nicholas, Margaret E. Bentley, Clare Barrington and Amanda L. Thompson) -- Chapter 11. Understanding the Impacts of a Natural Disaster: Evidence from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (Elizabeth Frankenberg, Cecep Sumantri and Duncan Thomas) -- Part V: Island Ecosystems – Terrestrial Sub-Systems -- Chapter 12. Unraveling the Interactions between Endemic and Invasive Plant Species in the Galapagos Islands (María de Lourdes Torres, Diego Urquía, Leonie Moyle, Matt Gibson, Todd Vision and Bryan Reatini) -- Chapter 13. Galapagos Land Snails and Environmental Sustainability (Stella de la Torre & Isabel Villarruel-Oviedo) -- Chapter 14. Galapagos Petrels Conservation Helps Transition Towards a Sustainable Future (Leo Zurita Arthos, Carolina Proaño, Jonathan Guillén, Sebastián Cruz and David Wiedenfeld) -- Chapter 15. Impact of Weathering and Mineralogy on the Chemistry of Soils from San Cristobal Island, Galapagos (Xiao-Ming Liu, Heather D. Hanna and Julia G. Barzyk) -- Chapter 16. Mapping Narratives of Agricultural Land Use Practices in the Galapagos (Francisco Laso & Javier Arce-Nazario) -- Chapter 17. Land Use and Land Cover Change: Economic and Natural Drivers (Madeline Giefer) -- Part VI: Island Ecosystems – Marine Sub-Systems -- Chapter 18. Common Oversights in the Design and Monitoring of Ecosystem-Based Management Plans and the Siting of Marine Protected Areas (Sergio A. Navarrete, Christopher M. Aiken, M. Isidora Ávila-Thieme, Daniel Valencia, Alexandre Génin and Stefan Gelcich) -- Chapter 19. Levels of Upwelling are Important to Consider for Conservation (Michael J Kingsford, Margarita Brandt and Juan-Manuel Alava) -- Chapter 20. Ten Years of Wildlife Health and Conservation in the Galapagos, 2013-2022 (Gregory A. Lewbart, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, Diego Páez-Rosas, Carlos Valle, Daniela Alarcón Ruales Maximilian Hirschfeld, Diane Deresienski and Kenneth J. Lohmann) -- Chapter 21. Challenges in the Application of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in the Galapagos Islands (Marjorie Riofrio-Lazo, Manuel J. Zetina-Rejón, Gunter Reck, Diego Páez-Rosas and Francisco Arreguín-Sánchez) -- Chapter 22. Cetaceans of the Galapagos Archipelago: Species in Constant Change and the Importance of a Standardized and Long-Term Citizen Science (Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, Judith Denkinger, Leo Zurita, Salome Herrera C, Santiago Díaz-Pazmiño, Eduardo Espinoza; Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez; Bonnie Holmes; Kathy A. Townsend) -- Chapter 23. Establishing Comparable Health Baselines for Marine Turtle Populations (Caitlin E. Smith, Ben L. Gilby, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, Jason P. van de Merwe, Kathy A. Townsend) -- Part VII: Island Ecosystems – Interdisciplinary Science for Sustainability -- Chapter 24. An Agent-Based Model of Household Livelihood Strategies in the Galapagos Islands: Impact of Jobs in Fishing, Fishing Restrictions, and Fishing Deregulation on Household Employment Decisions (Stephen J. Walsh & Carlos F. Mena) -- Chapter 25. The Role for Scientific Collections and Public Museums in Island Conservation (John Dumbacher and Jaime Chaves) -- Chapter 26. The Museum Effect: Platforms for Advocacy and Sustainability in Insular Environments (Eric Dorfman, Javan Sutton, and Bryan L. Stuart) -- Chapter 27. Microgrids: An Opportunity for Sustainable Developments on Islands (Noah Kittner) -- Part VIII: Island Sustainability: Paths Forward in the Galapagos & Beyond -- Chapter 28. Island Digital Ecosystem Avatars (IDEA) Consortium: Infrastructure for Democratic Ecological Action (Neil Davies) -- Chapter 29. Galapagos Genetic Barcode: A Model for Island Economic Resilience During COVID-19 Pandemic (Jaime A. Chaves, Camille Bonneaud, Andy Russell, Carlos F. Mena, Carolina Proano, Diego A. Ortiz, Marilyn Cruz, Alberto Velez, Jen Jones, Tom Chaigneau and Diana A. Pazmino) -- Chapter 30. Island Innovation: Transitioning Towards a Circular Economy for Plastics in Galapagos, Ecuador (Jen S. Jones, Jess Howard, Tamara S. Galloway, Lucía Norris and Sol Espinosa) -- Chapter 31. From Building Resilience to Adaptive Transformation: Exploring the Rationale for Inclusive Governance in Galapagos (Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari, Amelia A. Bain and Stephanie Crane De Narváez) -- Chapter 32. The Extinction Market: Reflections on the Possible Future of the Illegal Galapagos Wildlife Trade (Evelyn Vega Barrera, Diego Quiroga Ferri and Carlos F. Mena) -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: Sustainable development is a process to improve the quality of life of people, while maintaining the ability of social–ecological systems to continue to provide valuable ecological services that social systems require. In the Galapagos Islands, the maintenance of amenity resources to support tourism and the quality of life of residents is explicitly linked to ecosystem goods and services, particularly, the accessibility to high-quality natural environments and the terrestrial and marine visitation sites that showcase iconic species. On June 26-30, 2022, the Galapagos Science Center celebrated its 10-Year Anniversary. As the crowning event of the anniversary celebration, the World Summit on Island Sustainability was held on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos Archipelago of Ecuador. The intent of the World Summit was to bring together leading experts on island ecosystems and, particularly, on island sustainability from across the globe to represent a diversity of perspectives, approaches, and stakeholder groups. The World Summit was an exclusive event that featured an “expert convening” of scholars and practitioners to address the social, terrestrial, and marine sub-systems of the Galapagos Islands and other similarly challenged island ecosystems from around the globe. The World Summit attracted 150 scientists to the Galapagos Islands to discuss projects conducted, for instance, in the Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Guam, French Polynesia, Chile, Australia, and the Caribbean Islands. Island vulnerability, resilience, and sustainability were examined by scholars, for instance, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Catholic University of Chile, University of Guam, James Cook University, University of the Sunshine Coast, North Carolina State University, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, California Academy of Sciences, University of San Francisco, and the University of South Alabama as well as affiliated scientists from Exeter University, University of Edinburgh, University of Southampton, and the Galapagos National Park. The World Summit also included scholars from Re:wild, World Wildlife Fund, EarthEcho, and the East-West Center, Hawaii.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: XXIII, 514 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031280894
    Serie: Social and Ecological Interactions in the Galapagos Islands,
    DDC: 500
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-03-22
    Beschreibung: In this work, we evaluate the SUPIM-INPE model prediction of the 14 December 2020, total solar eclipse over the South American continent. We compare the predictions with data from multiple instruments for monitoring the ionosphere and with different obscuration percentages (i.e., Jicamarca, 12.0°S, 76.8°W, 17%; Tucumán 26.9°S, 65.4° W, 49%; Chillán 36.6°S, 72.0°W; and Bahía Blanca, 38.7°S, 62.3°W, reach 95% obscuration) due to the eclipse. The analysis is done under total eclipse conditions and non-total eclipse conditions. Results obtained suggest that the model was able to reproduce with high accuracy both the daily variation and the eclipse impacts of E and F1 layers in the majority of the stations evaluated (except in Jicamarca station). The comparison at the F2 layer indicates small differences (〈7.8%) between the predictions and observations at all stations during the eclipse periods. Additionally, statistical metrics reinforce the conclusion of a good performance of the model. Predicted and calibrated Total Electron Content (TEC, using 3 different techniques) are also compared. Results show that, although none of the selected TEC calibration methods have a good agreement with the SUPIM-INPE prediction, they exhibit similar trends in most of the cases. We also analyze data from the Jicamarca Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR), and Swarm-A and GOLD missions. The electron temperature changes observed in ISR and Swarm-A are underestimated by the prediction. Also, important changes in the O/N2 ratio due to the eclipse, have been observed with GOLD mission data. Thus, future versions of the SUPIM-INPE model for eclipse conditions should consider effects on thermospheric winds and changes in composition, specifically in the O/N2 ratio.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Beschreibung: 1021910
    Beschreibung: 2A. Fisica dell'alta atmosfera
    Beschreibung: JCR Journal
    Repository-Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Materialart: article
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-01-13
    Beschreibung: The Cotentin Peninsula (Normandy, France) displays sequences of marine terraces and rasas, the latter being wide Late Cenozoic coastal erosion surfaces, that are typical of Western European coasts in Portugal, Spain, France and southern England. Remote sensing imagery and field mapping enabled reappraisal of the Cotentin coastal sequences. From bottom to top, the N Cotentin sequence includes four previously recognized Pleistocene marine terraces (T1 to T4) at elevations 〈 40 m as well as four higher and older rasas (R1 to R4) reaching 200 ± 5 m in elevation. Low-standing marine terraces are not observed in the central part of the Peninsula and a limited number of terraces are described to the south. The high-standing rasas are widespread all over the peninsula. Such strandline distributions reveal major changes during the Late Cenozoic. Progressive uplift of an irregular sea-floor led to subaerial exposure of bathymetric highs that were carved into rocky platforms, rasas and marine terraces. Eventually, five main islands coalesced and connected to the mainland to the south to form the Cotentin Peninsula. On the basis of previous dating of the last interglacial maximum terrace (i.e. Marine Isotopic Stage, MIS 5e), sequential morphostratigraphy and modelling, we have reappraised uplift rates and derived: (i) mean Upper Pleistocene (i.e. since MIS 5e ~ 122 +/− 6 ka, i.e. kilo annum) apparent uplift rates of 0.04 ± 0.01 mm/yr, (ii) mean Middle Pleistocene eustasy-corrected uplift rates of 0.09 ± 0.03 mm/yr, and (iii) low mean Pleistocene uplift rates of 0.01 mm/yr. Extrapolations of these slow rates combined with geological evidence implies that the formation of the sequences from the Cotentin Peninsula occurred between 3 Ma (Pliocene) and 15 Ma (Miocene), which cannot be narrowed down further without additional research. Along the coasts of Western Europe, sequences of marine terraces and rasas are widespread (169 preserve the MIS 5e benchmark). In Spain, Portugal, S England and other parts of western France, the sequences morphostratigraphy is very similar to that of Cotentin. The onset of such Western European sequences occurred during the Miocene (e.g. Spain) or Pliocene (e.g. Portugal). We interpret this Neogene-Quaternary coastal uplift as a symptom of the increasing lithospheric compression that accompanies Cenozoic orogenies.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Beschreibung: 338-356
    Beschreibung: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Beschreibung: JCR Journal
    Schlagwort(e): Cotentin and Western Europe; Marine terrace; Neogene and Quaternary coastal uplift; Rasa
    Repository-Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Materialart: article
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  • 4
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    IFOP | Valparaíso, Chile
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-02-17
    Beschreibung: En Chile la pesquería de crustáceos demersales se sustenta en la explotación de camarón nailon (Heterocarpus reedi), langostino amarillo (Cervimunida johni) y langostino colorado (Pleuroncodes monodon). Estos recursos poseen una relevancia económica y social para el país, ya que dan origen a una importante actividad industrial y artesanal que genera numerosos empleos directos y aporta divisas por concepto de exportación de productos, principalmente en el rubro de congelados. Este boletín presenta los resultados resumidos del monitoreo de la pesquería de crustáceos demersales explotados entre las regiones de Antofagasta y Biobío.
    Beschreibung: Programa de seguimiento de las principales pesquerías nacionales
    Beschreibung: Published
    Beschreibung: Non Refereed
    Schlagwort(e): Heterocarpus reedi ; Cervimunida johni ; Pleuroncodes monodon ; Crab fisheries ; Demersal fisheries
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Report
    Format: 45pp
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-07-07
    Beschreibung: La biorremediación es un tema de actualidad por los beneficios que reporta a la creciente contaminación del medio ambiente. Algunos moluscos pueden utilizarse para estos fines, de ahí el objetivo de este trabajo, enfocado a estudiar el balance energético de Anadara tuberculosa ante diferentes condiciones de temperatura. Los niveles ensayados en condiciones de laboratorio fueron de 23, 26, 29 y 32°C, se utilizaron cámaras experimentales con flujo continuo para evaluar el balance energético (P) a partir de las tasas de filtración (TF) y clarificación (TC), la eficiencia de asimilación (EA), la energía consumida (C), la energía absorbida (A), así como las tasas de respiración (R) y excreción amoniacal (U). La TF fluctuó entre 0.332 (23°C) y 0.557 L·h-1·g-1 (26°C) y la TC varió entre 11.556 (23°C) y 20.282 mg·h-1·g-1 (26°C). Ambas tasas se mantuvieron independientes entre los 26 y 32°C. A pesar de que el valor más bajo de la EA se registró en 26°C (0.273), los valores más altos de C y A alcanzaron un promedio de 265.144 y 72.353 J·h-1·g-1 respectivamente, mientras que los componentes negativos R y U fueron de 6.122 y 0.007 J·h-1·g-1. El balance energético (P) registrado en las condiciones experimentales probadas fue siempre positivo e independiente de la temperatura, con valores de entre 50.055 J·h-1·g-1 (29°C) y 67.173 J·h-1·g-1 (26°C), lo cual indica que A. tuberculosa posee una capacidad de aclimatación térmica amplia por lo que puede ser considerada como candidata para cultivo y como biorremediador de efluentes acuícolas.
    Beschreibung: Biorremediation is a subject of particular interest at present considering the benefits that it reports to eliminate or mitigate the contamination of the environment. Some bivalve mollusks have been used for this purpose. The objective of this work to was the study of the energy balance on Anadara tuberculosa at different conditions of temperature. The experimental temperature levels were 23, 26, 29 and 32°C under laboratory conditions using respirometric chambers (or boxes) to evaluate the energy balance (P) from different estimates: filtration (TF) and clarification (TC) rates, efficiency of assimilation (EA), consumed energy (C), absorbed energy (A), breathing rates (R) and ammoniacal excretion (U). The TF fluctuated among 0.332 (23°C) and 0.557 L·h-1·g-1 (26°C) and the TC varied among 11.556 (23°C) and 20.282 mg·h-1·g-1 (26°C). Both rates stayed independent among 26 and 32°C. Although the lowest value in the EA were registered with 26°C (0.273), the highest values in C and A averaged 265.144 and 72.353 J·h-1·g-1 respectively. The negative components R and U were of 6.122 and 0.007 J·h-1·g-1. The energy balance (P) registered under the proven experimental conditions was always positive and independent of the temperature, with values of among 50.055 J·h-1·g-1 (29°C) and 67.173 J·h-1·g-1 (26°C). The results indicated that A. tuberculosa can be used as a potential candidate for bioremediation of aquaculture effluents.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Beschreibung: Refereed
    Schlagwort(e): Balance energético ; Biorremediación ; Temperatura ; Anadara tuberculosa ; Energy balance ; Bioremediation ; Temperature
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Journal Contribution
    Format: pp.135-144
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  • 6
    Publikationsdatum: 2023
    Beschreibung: The University of Florida (UF) launched the UF Digital Collections in 2006. Since this time, the system has grown to over 18 million pages of content. The locally developed digital library system consisted of an integrated public frontend interface and a production backend. As with other monoliths, being able to adapt and make changes to the system became increasingly difficult as time went on and the size of the collections grew. As production processes changed, the system was modified to make improvements on the backend, but the public interface became dated and increasingly not mobile responsive. A decision was made to develop a new system, starting with decoupling the public interface from the production system. This article will examine our experience in rearchitecting our digital library system and deploying our new multi-portal, public-facing system. After an environmental scan of digital library technologies, it was decided to not use a current open-source digital library system. A relatively new programming team, who were new to the library ecosystem, allowed us to rethink many of our existing assumptions and provided new insights and development opportunities. Using technologies that include Python, APIs, ElasticSearch, ReactJS, PostgreSQL, and more, has allowed us to build a flexible and adaptable system that allows us to hire developers in the future who may not have experience building digital library systems.
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  • 7
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-26
    Beschreibung: An increasing number of monitoring studies have confirmed the occurrence of antibiotic residues in the marine environment. Antibiotics have mostly been detected in coastal waters, but also in marine sediments and a diversity of aquatic organisms, raising concern on potential risks to the environment and human health. This chapter critically discusses antibiotic sources and prevalence in marine ecosystems, as well as potential adverse impacts on aquatic life. Current methodologies for the wide-scope analysis of antibiotics in the environment, alongside with novel ecotoxicological approaches, are also tackled. Lastly, a particular focus was given to the related emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the marine environment and their implications for public health, as well as future trends and strategies for the mitigation of antibiotic pollution and effects.
    Materialart: Book chapter , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-11-30
    Schlagwort(e): (9E)-2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-7-(3-methylpent-4-enyliden)pentadeca-9-ene, per unit mass total organic carbon; (9Z)-2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-7-(3-methylpent-4-enyliden)pentadeca-9-ene, per unit mass total organic carbon; 2,10,14-Trimethyl-6-enyl-7-(3-methylpent-1-enyl)pentadecene, per unit mass total organic carbon; 24-ethylcholest-5-en-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; 24-Methylcholest-5-en-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; 24-Methylcholesta-5,22E-dien-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; 4alpha,23,24-Trimethyl-5alpha-cholest-22E-en-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; Age; AGE; Age, error; Antarctic sea ice; ANT-XXXI/3; AWI_Envi; AWI_Paleo; Branched and isoprenoid tetraether index; Bransfield Strait; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; cholesta-5,24-dien-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Diatoms, sea-ice; Gas chromatography - Mass spectrometry (GC-MS); highly branched isoprenoids; IPSO25; Lead-210 excess; Lead-210 excess, error; Modern analog technique (MAT), D274/28/4an; MUC; MultiCorer; Paleoclimate; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Phytoplankton biomarker Brassicasterol IPSO25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker Dinosterol IPSO25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker HBI E-Triene IPSO25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker HBI Z-Triene IPSO25 index; PIPSO25 calculated after Vorrath et al., 2019; Polarstern; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; PS97; PS97/068-2; sea ice proxy; Sea surface temperature, summer; Sedimentation rate per year; SOTOH, SOT based on RI-OH caculated after Lü et al., 2015 (Eq. 13 and 14); SOTTEX, SOT based on TEXL86 calculated after Kim et al., 2010 (Eq. 7 and 8); Sub-surface ocean temperature; Transfer function, IKM – D336/29/3q
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1055 data points
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  • 9
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    RAND Corporation
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-03-29
    Beschreibung: In Afghanistan, local communities have played a critical role in security, especially in rural areas. Afghan national security forces are important to the top-down strategy, but the Afghan government and NATO forces also need to leverage local communities to gain a complementary bottom-up strategy. This analysis discusses the viability of establishing local security forces in Afghanistan and addresses concerns about the wisdom of such policies.
    Schlagwort(e): Political Science ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPS International relations ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JW Warfare and defence ; thema EDItEUR::L Law::LB International law::LBB Public international law::LBBC Public international law: treaties and other sources
    Sprache: Englisch
    Format: image/jpeg
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  • 10
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    Editorial Bonaventuriana, Universidad de San Buenaventura Cali.
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-06-07
    Beschreibung: The Faculty of Psychology of the University of San Buenaventura Cali annually conducts the week Workshops from the social. This academic-pedagogical exercise, which has transcended for 22 years, for this occasion included the third regional psychology meeting Saberes desde lo social: transdisciplinarity in social realities and the first regional symposium Gobiernos, familias e infancias: por el derecho a crecer en familia, in collaboration with the governmental NGO Aldeas Infantiles-Colombia, held on October 17 and 18, 2018.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Beschreibung: La Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad de San Buenaventura Cali anualmente lleva a cabo la semana Talleres de lo social. Este ejercicio académico-pedagógico, que ha trascendido por 22 años, para esta ocasión incluyó el tercer encuentro regional de psicología Saberes desde lo social: transdisciplinariedad en las realidades sociales y el primer simposio regional Gobiernos, familias e infancias: por el derecho a crecer en familia, en colaboración con la ONG gubernamental Aldeas Infantiles-Colombia, llevado a cabo el 17 y 18 de octubre de 2018.
    Schlagwort(e): social, saberes, sociales, familia. ; bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities
    Sprache: Spanisch
    Format: application/pdf
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