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<title>Un Nou turisme per a un nou escenari</title>
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<description>Un Nou turisme per a un nou escenari
Ridao, Joan; Poch, Manuel; Donaire, José Antonio; Gómez Martín, M. Belén; Duro, Juan Antonio; Sala i Martí, Pere; Aguirre i Font, Josep M.; Mancinelli, Fabiola
En una situació en què es fa necessari repensar el model turístic en termes de resposta conjunta de tots els actors concernits per fer front als nombrosos reptes que comporta una activitat tan rellevant i, així, assolir un model que continuï generant riquesa i projecció global, situant al centre de les polítiques públiques i de la gestió privada la protecció del medi ambient i el benestar de les persones, l'Institut d'Estudis de l'Autogovern publica aquest nou volum de la seva col·lecció, que inclou set articles; 11
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<title>Chapter 5. Embodied Perceptions, Everydayness, and Simultaneity in Climate Governance by Spanish Women Pastoralists</title>
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<description>Chapter 5. Embodied Perceptions, Everydayness, and Simultaneity in Climate Governance by Spanish Women Pastoralists
Ravera, Federica; Oteros-Rozas, Elisa; Fernández Giménez, María
According to recent projections, Spanish traditional pastoralism and extensive livestock management are highly threatened by climate change. Multiple stressors, such as depopulation and land abandonment, agricultural policy changes, and cultural changes, may combine with climate change to drive such systems towards an irreversible crisis. Although pastoral and extensive livestock management practices are widely recognized as powerful adaptive systems to a variable climate, studies on gendered social perceptions of climate hazards and responses to climate change in pastoralism are almost absent in the literature. Moreover, very few empirical studies on natural resources management look at intersecting power relations in the face of climate change.&#13;
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In this chapter, the authors apply three key concepts from the feminist literature in climate change—embodiment, everyday life, and simultaneity/intersectionality—to study how Spanish women, engaged in extensive livestock production, perceive and feel climate change; how their subjective, diverse, lived, and sometimes contradictory experiences are linked to adaptation and mitigation responses to climate change and in general to systemic changes; and how intersecting axes of power, from the individual to the institutional, shape climate change governance. The researchers adopted a situated ethnography approach, collecting life histories of shepherdesses and women livestock operators and discussing key issues emerging from the histories with the interviewed women during collective workshops.&#13;
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The authors observed that women pastoralists clearly express their understanding and experience of climate hazards through their bodies, their time, and their emotions. The women also express their differential agency in adapting to and mitigating climate hazards in a variety of ways in their daily life and the responses move between conserving traditions and innovating. Although more empirical investigations on intersectionality are needed, this chapter draws attention to the simultaneity of causes of marginality and power inequities among individuals and groups, which depend on their social locations, and the assumptions that privilege certain experiences and knowledges over others. It opens a window of opportunity for collaboration among women pastoralists and with researchers to transform social relations and build more inclusive solutions to climate hazards; 13
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Itinerario geomorfológico y paisajístico por la Costa Brava: bahía de Pals y playa de Castell (Palamós)</title>
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<description>Itinerario geomorfológico y paisajístico por la Costa Brava: bahía de Pals y playa de Castell (Palamós)
Pintó i Fusalba, Josep; Garcia-Lozano, Carla; Roig i Munar, Francesc Xavier
'X Jornadas de Geomorfología Litoral', celebrades del 4 al 6 de setembre de 2019 a Castelldefels i organizadess per l'Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC), la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), la Universitat de Barcelona (UB) i la Universitat de Girona (UdG); El recorrido que se presenta en la salida de campo&#13;
por la Costa Brava se divide en dos sectores: la bahía de&#13;
Pals, también denominado litoral del Baix Ter; y el&#13;
sector de la playa de Castell a la cala de la Fosca. A lo&#13;
largo del recorrido se visitarán costas rocosas, islas,&#13;
dunas continentales y dunas costeras, playas y marismas&#13;
que permitirán explicar los procesos geomorfológicos y&#13;
antrópicos que condicionan los paisajes litorales en estos&#13;
ambientes
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Análisis evolutivo de la morfología dunar de la Pletera (Girona, Catalunya) mediante sensores Lidar y fotográficos (2010-2018)</title>
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<description>Análisis evolutivo de la morfología dunar de la Pletera (Girona, Catalunya) mediante sensores Lidar y fotográficos (2010-2018)
Roig i Munar, Francesc Xavier; Altura, R.; Ramos, S.; Garcia-Lozano, Carla; Pintó i Fusalba, Josep; Martín Prieto, José Ángel; Rodríguez-Perea, Antonio; Gelabert, Bernadí; Vicent, J.
'X Jornadas de Geomorfología Litoral', celebrades del 4 al 6 de setembre de 2019 a Castelldefels i organizadess per l'Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC), la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), la Universitat de Barcelona (UB) i la Universitat de Girona (UdG); A set of monitoring campaigns have been carried out using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in la Pletera dune&#13;
system (Girona, Catalonia) to assess the effects of sand traps and revegetation using geomorphological criteria. In&#13;
order to quantify the sedimentary gains during the management actions, the volumetric obtained from three UAV flights&#13;
using RGB sensors has been compared with the volumetric from a Lidar flight before the retention traps. The mean&#13;
sedimentary volume recovered and retained was of 161.893 m3, with an increase in the beach-dune elevation of 2.79 m.&#13;
The results provide a detailed view of the morphoecological evolution of the beach system and its relationship with&#13;
management parameters; Se han realizado diferentes campañas de seguimiento mediante vuelos dron sobre el sistema dunar de la&#13;
Pletera (Girona, Catalunya) para valorar los resultados de las campañas de gestión del sistema playa-duna mediante&#13;
captadores de interferencia eólica y revegetación, basados en criterios geomorfológicos. Se ha realizado un seguimiento&#13;
de la retención sedimentaria mediante 3 vuelos dron y la comparación con el Lidar 2010, previo a las gestiones de&#13;
retención, con el objetivo de poder trazar una evolución volumétrica del sistema y su relación con las técnicas utilizadas&#13;
de gestión y planificación. El volumen sedimentario medio recuperado y retenido ha sido de 161.893 m3&#13;
, con un&#13;
aumento de la cota playa-duna de 2,79 m. Los resultados facilitan una visión detallada de la evolución morfoecológica&#13;
del sistema playa-duna y su relación con parámetros de gestión.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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