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Ethnopedology, its evolution and perspectives in soil security: A review
This review examines how Ethnopedology has developed over the last 23 years. It considers its role in soil security and knowledge co-production. Due to its constant interaction with the surrounding environment, indigenous or peasant soil knowledge is ...
Georgina Pérez-Rodríguez +2 more
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La Etnoedafología tiene como objeto de estudio que los productores conozcan la naturaleza y capacidad productiva de sus tierras con el enfoque de potenciar su productividad sustentable de cosechas con relación al mercado.
Iris del Carmen Morales-Espinoza +3 more
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Evaluación de biofertilizantes en Pennisetum purpureum
Con el objetivo de evaluar biofertilizantes en Pennisetum purpureum, se realizó la investigación en la finca “El Renacer” perteneciente a la CCS 26 de Julio, del municipio Camagüey, en un diseño en bloques al azar con cinco replicas y cinco ...
Ricardo de Varona Pérez +4 more
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Spatial patterns of Cultural and Creative Industries: Creativity and filière behind concentration
Abstract Spatial concentration of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) is not a new topic in academic research. However, the analysis of this phenomenon often neglects that CCIs behave differently, due to their heterogeneity. Building on the literature on CCIs' concentration, a novel classification of CCIs is presented based on two key dimensions ...
Roberto Dellisanti
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Abstract Chile's isolation and varied climates have driven the evolution of a unique biodiversity with a high degree of endemism. As a result, Chile encompasses diverse environments, including the Mediterranean‐type ecosystem, a global biodiversity hotspot.
Leon Marshall +7 more
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Soils, scale, or elites? Biological innovation in Uruguayan cattle farming, 1880–1913
Abstract This article examines the economics of innovation in livestock rearing during the first globalisation in Uruguay, the country with the most cattle per person in the world, both then and now. Using a new historical dataset of Uruguayan agriculture, the first one at a sub‐provincial level, I exploit regional differences in the adoption of cattle
Emiliano Travieso
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Abstract There is increasing interestin broad‐scale analysis, modeling, and prediction of the distribution and composition of plant species assemblages under climatic, environmental, and biotic change, particularly for conservation purposes. We devised a method to reliably predict the impact of climate change on large assemblages of plant communities ...
Alessandro Ferrarini +3 more
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Abstract The International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species (RLS) is the key global tool for objective, repeatable assessment of species’ extinction risk status, and plays an essential role in tracking biodiversity loss and guiding conservation action.
Clare Duncan +2 more
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Mapa Textural de Zonas Productoras de Caña de Azúcar del Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia Textu
La región del norte Integrado del departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia, se constituye una zona agroindustrial importante para la producción y transformación de la caña de azúcar en derivados de alcohol, azúcar y etanol; donde, la superficie destinada a la
Esteban Choque-Conde +2 more
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Se realizó la caracterización morfológica, química, física y la clasificación taxonómica de diez unidades geomorfológicas el humedal La Tembladera (HT), en la provincia de El Oro, Ecuador.
Diego Villaseñor Ortiz +2 more
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