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Cities and Wealth in the South Atlantic: Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro before 1860

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2006
Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, the leading cities of the South Atlantic, experienced substantial growth in wealth holding during the first half of the nineteenth century. In this article, we argue that this growth is best interpreted in a broad, comparative framework, which examines these cities in relation to their internal demographic and ...
Lyman L. Johnson, Zephyr Frank
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Les déchets et l’aménagement des territoires de Buenos Aires et Rio de Janeiro

Espaces et sociétés, 2015
Buenos Aires et Rio de Janeiro sont deux métropoles latino-américaines de plus de 10 millions d’habitants ; la gestion des déchets pèse sur l’aménagement de leurs territoires. Cette gestion était souvent prise en charge par le gouvernement central, au nom des enjeux de sécurité sanitaire et de maîtrise d’espaces stratégiques.
Marie-Noëlle Carré   +1 more
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Recent Sediments and Environment of Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Buenos Aires, and Rio Negro Continental Shelf

1974
The southern Brazil continental shelf is a narrow and gently sloping sediment-covered submerged coastal plain, with a width of 62 n.m. Southward it increases in width to 170 n.m. and steepens. The shelf break ranges from 35 fm in the north to 50 fm in the south.
Carlos Maria Urien, Maurice Ewing
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Calcium carbonate budgets for two coral reefs affected by different terrestrial runoff regimes, Rio Bueno, Jamaica

Coral Reefs, 2006
A process-based carbonate budget was used to compare carbonate framework production at two reef sites subject to varying degrees of fluvial influence in Rio Bueno, Jamaica. The turbid, central embayment was subjected to high rates of fluvial sediment input, framework accretion was restricted to ≤30 m, and net carbonate production was 1,887 g CaCO3 m−2 ...
J. Mallela, C. T. Perry
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Particulate matter levels and trends in Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro

Atmospheric Environment, 1994
Abstract Air pollution monitoring in Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro had already started by the end of the sixties. Monitoring slowly improved as a function of time and became more generalized and systematic by the mid-eighties, at least in three of the four megacities.
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A CITY AND ITS RIVER: RECONNECTING BUENOS AIRES TO EL RIO DE LA PLATA

Buenos Aires owes much of its identity to El Río de la Plata, yet its connection to the riverfront has repeatedly been disrupted by institutional priorities that prioritized utilitarian uses over public life. Over centuries, governments and businesses used the shoreline as a defensive line, an engine of economic growth, and a corridor for railways ...
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Clodoaldo Bueno e a História da Política Externa Brasileira: pioneirismo e itinerário intelectual

História: Debates E Tendências, 2022
Daniel Rei Coronato, Fernando Comiran
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Response to Agier, Bueno and Ullberg

Anuário Antropológico, 2023
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
exaly  

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