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Giulia Caneva, Daniela Isola, Hyun Ju Lee and Yong Jae Chung
Biological growth represents one of the main threats for the conservation of subterranean cultural heritage. Knowledge of the conditions which favour the various taxonomic groups is important in delineating their control methods. Combining our experience...
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Oswaldo Coca-Domínguez and Constanza Ricaurte-Villota
A hazard and vulnerability assessment of coastal erosion is an essential first step for planning and decision-making, because it is part of risk management and its results are in the form of easily interpreted traffic-light maps. For the analysis of the ...
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Juan Gastó, Diego Subercaseaux, Leonardo Vera
Pág. 397 - 410
The main challenges confronting contemporary agronomy are being addressed according to the emerging and complex problems of our era. Agronomy corresponds to the science and profession of solving the problems of agriculture. The emergence of agronomy i...
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Xiaopiao Yang, Yuluan Zhao, Jia Zhao, Chao Shi and Bailu Deng
Terraces are the major vehicle for agricultural activities in mountainous areas and are an important component of the agro-cultural heritage landscape. This work explores tourists? perceived attitudes toward, and characteristics of terraced agro-cultural...
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Yuchen Zhou, Mu Liu, Guanhong Xie and Chunqing Liu
Traditional villages, rich in historical and cultural value, hold a high level of preservation value. In the process of urbanization, traditional villages face the crisis of decline, making it difficult to perpetuate the carried cultural heritage. The Ga...
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Lyubov G. Savenkova,Olga I. Radomskaya
Pág. 217 - 221
The article presents an innovative approach to children and youth? training and education. This approach is based on the students? integrated training and the polyart education. The authors examine the modern innovative educational programs. It is shown ...
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Nanci E. Oddone
Formulado em 1952 pelos pesquisadores e bibliotecários americanos Margaret Egan e Jesse Shera, o conceito de ?Epistemologia Social?, que propunha o estudo da produção, do fluxo e do consumo de qualquer tipo de ?produto intelectual?, teve pouca repercussã...
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Jinsong Zhang and Yiding Wang
Improving the landscape- and village-integrated green governance (LVIGE) is currently a problem faced by various countries. China has also put forward the revitalization strategy of ?rural development, the environment is the background color?. How to jud...
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Javier García-Germán
Pág. 98 - 100
During the last two decades, in the context of a growing awareness of the environment and climate change, architecture has explored the design opportunities opened up by the fields of thermodynamics and ecology. Focusing on the quantitative and performan...
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Ana D. Maldonado, Darío Ramos-López and Pedro A. Aguilera
Cultural landscapes are regarded to be complex socioecological systems that originated as a result of the interaction between humanity and nature across time. Cultural landscapes present complex-system properties, including nonlinear dynamics among their...
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Francesca Romana Lugeri and Piero Farabollini
Today, more than ever, it is necessary to adopt an innovative approach to studying and educating the public about territorial sciences. The complex link connecting Earth and society has to be rediscovered, by raising awareness about environmental balance...
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Javier García-Germán
Pág. 6 - 15
A lo largo de las últimas dos décadas, y ante la creciente preocupación por el medio ambiente y el cambio climático, la arquitectura ha explorado las oportunidades abiertas por los campos de la termodinámica y la ecología. Centrándose en un enfoque cuant...
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Zhe Zou, Yu-Yan Zhang, Su-Hsin Lee and Shu-Chen Tsai
The coastal zone, situated at the sensitive interface between land and sea, serves as a pivotal area of human economic activities. As one of China?s economic special zones, Xiamen exemplifies the comprehensive trajectory of coastal governance in China. H...
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Xuhui Wang, Jianwei Li, Tuo Zheng, Shupeng Diao, Xue Zhang and Yunxi Tian
Urban sprawl in developing countries changes urban land use structure and function, and threatens the sustainable development of regional ecology and security patterns of city landscapes. A new way to control urban sprawl is to develop a comprehensive la...
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Rini Fitri*,Astrid Damayanti,Nur Intan Simangunsong,Munawir ,
Pág. 199 - 212
The rate of population growth is a factor that causes changes in land use that impact land ecology due to increased population activities related to social, economic, and cultural aspects. Changes in land use aim to develop facilities and infrastructure ...
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Lauren Divine, Megan J. Peterson Williams, Jeremy Davies, Michael LeVine and Bruce Robson
Indigenous communities on the Pribilof Islands have longstanding cultural and economic ties to their marine ecosystem and, in particular, to laaqudan (in Unangam Tunuu) or northern fur seals (NFS; Callorhinus ursinus). Indigenous and Local Knowledge hold...
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Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem
Carbon policy is a fascinating topic in geography and political ecology, because carbon is a new exchangeable good, which links the local to the international arenas through a complex set of instruments, norms, and institutions. In this paper, after expl...
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Mary Ann Curran
As many of us begin to embrace the concept of sustainability, we realize that it is not simply something that we ?do.? Rather, sustainability is a destination that we aspire to reach with the selection of the sustainable pathways that we choose as we pro...
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Aleksandar Nikolovski
Pág. 6 - 17
Sustainable development represents a civilization challenge that should meet the needs of today?s generations without jeopardizing the ability of the Earth to meet the needs of the future generations. This challenge, as an evolutionary process in which t...
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