Hernández-Galindo, María de los Ángeles Martínez-Garza, Cristina Rosas-Pacheco, L. Fernando Ayestarán-Hernández, Luz María
Abstract Background: Obligate outcrossing species (such as dioecious species) are more vulnerable to habitat fragmentation than self-compatible hermaphrodite trees. Questions: What is the effect of restoration intervention in the populations of dioecious, monoecious, and hermaphrodite tree species in permanent agricultural landscapes? Study site an...
Westin, Martin
The present thesis aims to provide new insight into the motives and aspirations behind self-initiated renovations of owner-occupied housing by applying a critical perspective to the phenomenon of home improvements. Furthermore, the thesis argues that the concepts of use value and exchange value point to how economic and non-economic factors are int...
Martínez Bonafé, Jaume
In this text, Professor Martínez Bonafé takes a tour of what the figure of Ángel Pérez Gómez has meant to him in his academic and professional life, defining him as a transforming event in his conception of pedagogy and didactics. / En este texto, el profesor Martínez Bonafé realiza un recorrido de lo que ha significado para él, en su vida académic...
Lozada Amador, Elizabeth Lagarda García, Francisco Omar
Recognizing the importance of an architectural heritage would be the beginning for its conservation. The purpose of the study is to value one of the most important tangible inheritances of the Pachuca and Real del Monte Mining Districts (Mexico), the Cornish Engine houses, which marked the mining landscape of the 19th century, with the arrival of t...
Miralles Buil, Diego
The cooperative housing model of cession of use (MCU) promoted by activist groups in Barcelona can be considered a means of reappropriation of housing and territory. In this article, we will examine how these groups were inspired by Latin American Social Production of Habitat (SPH) initiatives and the concept of the common to develop this model. Th...
Pascual-Mendoza, Sunem Manzanero-Medina, Gladys Isabel Saynes-Vásquez, Alfredo Vásquez-Dávila, Marco Antonio
Abstract Background: Agroforestry systems have cultural, economic, social, and biodiversity conservation significance and are essential for the subsistence of communities. Questions: Is there a difference in the richness, management and use of useful plants present in the agroforestry systems (home gardens, coffee plantations, and milpa)? What is t...
Mardellat, Patrick
Nous nous intéressons ici aux articles que Marx a consacrés à la question du vol de bois sous la perspective de la signification de la pauvreté : que nous apprend le mode d’existence des pauvres sur l’humanité selon le jeune Marx ? Et, quelle est la nature des biens dont jouissent les pauvres en revendiquant un droit d’usage coutumier ? Nous montro...
Silva, Pedro T. M. Silva, Marta A. F. Silva, Luís Seca, Ana M. L.
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Knowledge about folk medicines is limited to elder community members of remote communities, like Sete Cidades in the Azores. The Azores, 1300 km west of Portugal, are nine volcanic islands, totalling 2330 km2 of land dispersed by 173,200 km2 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The present study aims to scientifically document the uses of plant species for...
Miralles Buil, Diego
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Flores, Alejandro García Marquina, Raúl Valle Martínez, Rafael Monroy Pino Moreno, José Manuel
The objective of the present investigation was to document and analyze the traditional knowledge of the native fauna in the community of Tetelpa, municipality of Zacatepec, Morelos. Diverse ethnozoological techniques, such as snowball sampling, were applied; 50 semi-structured interviews were carried out as well as guided tours to determine the kno...