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Perception of socio-environmental risks in land  occupation of Playa Ancha, Valparaíso Chile.  The cases of Pueblo Hundido and Vista al Mar

Perception of socio-environmental risks in land occupation of Playa Ancha, Valparaíso Chile. The cases of Pueblo Hundido and Vista al Mar

... many of them, with the wind and the rain, they produce ...problematic issue (Mrs. Nancy, Vista al Mar). In other cases, the origin of fire risk would come from the neighbors themselves, in the sense ...

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The Cruise Industry Environmental Impact: a passengers‟ perception survey

The Cruise Industry Environmental Impact: a passengers‟ perception survey

... consumer perception survey of the sustainable development of cruise tourism, cruise consumers showed higher enthusiasm, for example, they all expressed relatively high acceptance of recyclable ...

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Environmental perception studies: approaches to the philosophy and practice of yoga as hermeneutical tools

Environmental perception studies: approaches to the philosophy and practice of yoga as hermeneutical tools

... headings of a research linked to environmental perception and social sen- ...modes of configuration of sensibilities, being constituents of ...considerations of yoga ...

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STUDY OF PERCEPTION ON THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENTAL OF STUDENTS OF SCHOOL IN THE MENORCA ISLAND

STUDY OF PERCEPTION ON THE ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENTAL OF STUDENTS OF SCHOOL IN THE MENORCA ISLAND

... elements of nature. In the case of pretty sounds, they have identified great amount of nature sounds, such as the sea, birds, rain, wind, river, forest, ...

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... aware of plant diversity (including orchids) by ...efforts of the animal conservation community. It is the goal of many botanic gardens and a specific goal of the Smithsonian Institution to ...

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... Year of Orchids, mentioning in the resolution that during the last 100 years Cattleya trianae Linden & ...80% of its natural ...side of the Atlantic in South Africa, the Darling Wildflower Show ...

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... formation of the cordilleras of the Northern Andes and lower Central ...backdrop of global fluctuations in climate, the rapid rise of these mountains over the last ...one of the most ...

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... [50%] of basal salts, supplemented with sucrose and agar (Sigma ® Aldrich ...mm of diameter) with apical shoots were devel- oped, 15 of these protocorms were placed on Petri dish with OMA by adding a ...

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... floras of Tonga, Niue, and the Cook Islands are not rich, they are ...occurrence of orchids and their favored habitats as forest floor terrestrials or canopy epiphytes, we anticipate that more species will ...

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... species of Odontoglossum were described during the nineteenth century by taxonomists with very little or no natural experience of the plants or their habitats, which led to descriptions based on very ...

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... fascicle of sin- gle, successive flowers, at the apex of ramicaul, the peduncle sparsely pubescent, 8-13 mm long, subtended by a papyraceous spathe ...tuft of short papil- lae near the apex, 4 mm ...

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... The genus Solenidium was created by Lindley (1846) based on a plant collected by Jean Linden in the forests of Pamplona, Colombia, in 1842. The species was named Solenidium racemosum Lindl. (Fig. 1A). The generic ...

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... longevity of reproductively successful individuals, but only if the habitat conditions remain suitable for their offspring and enough unique individuals remain to prevent a genetic ...availability of seed ...

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... ratio of sucrose was found in a broad sampling of hummingbird-pollinated plants in Costa Rica (Stiles and Freeman, ...degree of overlap in nectar volume and its sugar concentration relative to the ...

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... task of pleurothallid ...wall of rigidness over the years as my illustrations improved under the ever critical eyes of ...couple of millimeters towards the wrong ...treatment of the ...

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... shape of the sepals and petals, both covered with dense pubescence, a broad lip, and an incurved column, this species could be related to Platystele pubescens Luer, ...apex of the lip add differences to ...

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... pages of letters -mostly typed in the case of Ames; always in his untidy handwriting by Schlechter- give us an impressive insight into each man’s particular circumstances and constitute a detailed timeline, ...

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... apex of the previous pseudobulb, to 27 cm long includ- ing the peduncle, many-flowered, emerging from a papery bract to 8 cm ...pair of fleshy, subfalcate, acute lateral teeth, and a central, lacer- ...

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... one of the most cryptic and poorly known genera of subtribe Pleurothallidinae ...most of the species had originally been placed. Plants of this genus are epiphytes and form long pendent chains ...

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... occurrence of bioclimatic niches, mainly along the three slopes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, with close to 91 polygons of TDF, but these polygons include no PA and only two NRCS (private ...

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