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Análise comparativa do meio físico e socioeconômico de três municípios com parques florestais: Araponga, Caparaó e São Roque de Minas - MG.
O meio físico, a localização geográfica, e a história de ocupação de um município contribuem na sua socioeconomia. Do mesmo modo, limitações físicas naturais resultam em pouca alteração antrópica, protegendo áreas que podem vir a ser transformadas em unidades de conservação, sob leis de proteção ambiental. Estas áreas, como por exemplo, parques florestais, apresentam potencial turístico, como uma alternativa socioeconômica. Este trabalho é uma análise comparativa de informações municipais socioeconômicas, históricas e do meio físico, com o objetivo de investigar uma possível influência de parques florestais na socioeconomia de municípios do Estado de Minas Gerais que contém grande parte de suas áreas com topografia acidentada e altitude elevada. Foram selecionados os municípios de Araponga, com o Parque Estadual da Serra do Brigadeiro, recém criado em 1996; Caparaó, com o Parque Nacional de Caparaó, criado em 1962; e São Roque de Minas, com o Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra, criado em 1972. São Roque de Minas e Caparaó são Municípios tradicionalmente incluídos na rede turística, o que pode vir a ocorrer com Araponga futuramente. Os resultados mostram que os municípios de Araponga e Caparaó apresentam restrição topográfica, enquanto que as maiores limitações de São Roque são devidas ao solo. Historicamente, a formação de Araponga é semelhante a de Caparaó, em ocupação. Com relação a localização geográfica, Araponga está melhor situada que São Roque de Minas em distância dos grandes centros, mas as condições de acesso são similares. Considerando a socioeconomia, Araponga tem maiores índices de analfabetismo, evasão populacional, menor ICM, menores salários, e pior distribuição de renda. Enfocando o turismo em Caparaó e São Roque de Minas, as taxas de visitação atingiram 28.613 pessoas para o ano de 1999 em Caparaó, correspondendo a mais de 400% da população, e 3.000 pessoas/ano em São Roque de Minas (IBAMA, 1993), que corresponde a 52% da população. Embora não conclusivo, indica-se, pelas informações levantadas, que as piores condições socioeconômicas de Araponga em relação a Caparaó se devam à situação geográfica e a contribuição turística na economia de Caparaó. Já São Roque de Minas tem melhor desenvolvimento que Araponga e Caparaó devido à origem histórica e maior porção de terras menos acidentadas, refletindo na economia pecuária. A contribuição pelo turismo neste município é ainda modesta.bitstream/CNPS-2010/14880/1/doc-71-municipios-mg.pd
Fast Community Identification by Hierarchical Growth
A new method for community identification is proposed which is founded on the
analysis of successive neighborhoods, reached through hierarchical growth from
a starting vertex, and on the definition of communities as a subgraph whose
number of inner connections is larger than outer connections. In order to
determine the precision and speed of the method, it is compared with one of the
most popular community identification approaches, namely Girvan and Newman's
algorithm. Although the hierarchical growth method is not as precise as Girvan
and Newman's method, it is potentially faster than most community finding
algorithms.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Characterizing neuromorphologic alterations with additive shape functionals
The complexity of a neuronal cell shape is known to be related to its
function. Specifically, among other indicators, a decreased complexity in the
dendritic trees of cortical pyramidal neurons has been associated with mental
retardation. In this paper we develop a procedure to address the
characterization of morphological changes induced in cultured neurons by
over-expressing a gene involved in mental retardation. Measures associated with
the multiscale connectivity, an additive image functional, are found to give a
reasonable separation criterion between two categories of cells. One category
consists of a control group and two transfected groups of neurons, and the
other, a class of cat ganglionary cells. The reported framework also identified
a trend towards lower complexity in one of the transfected groups. Such results
establish the suggested measures as an effective descriptors of cell shape
What are the Best Hierarchical Descriptors for Complex Networks?
This work reviews several hierarchical measurements of the topology of
complex networks and then applies feature selection concepts and methods in
order to quantify the relative importance of each measurement with respect to
the discrimination between four representative theoretical network models,
namely Erd\"{o}s-R\'enyi, Barab\'asi-Albert, Watts-Strogatz as well as a
geographical type of network. The obtained results confirmed that the four
models can be well-separated by using a combination of measurements. In
addition, the relative contribution of each considered feature for the overall
discrimination of the models was quantified in terms of the respective weights
in the canonical projection into two dimensions, with the traditional
clustering coefficient, hierarchical clustering coefficient and neighborhood
clustering coefficient resulting particularly effective. Interestingly, the
average shortest path length and hierarchical node degrees contributed little
for the separation of the four network models.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Confirming EIS Clusters. Optical and Infrared Imaging
Clusters of galaxies are important targets in observationally cosmology, as
they can be used both to study the evolution of the galaxies themselves and to
constrain cosmological parameters. Here we report on the first results of a
major effort to build up a sample of distant galaxy clusters to form the basis
for further studies within those fields. We search for simultaneous
overdensities in color and space to obtain supporting evidence for the reality
of the clusters. We find a confirmation rate for EIS clusters of 66%,
suggesting that a total of about 80 clusters with z>=0.6 are within reach using
the EIS cluster candidates.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the IGRAP
International Conference 1999 on 'Clustering at high Redshift
Hierarchical Spatial Organization of Geographical Networks
In this work we propose the use of a hirarchical extension of the
polygonality index as a means to characterize and model geographical networks:
each node is associated with the spatial position of the nodes, while the edges
of the network are defined by progressive connectivity adjacencies. Through the
analysis of such networks, while relating its topological and geometrical
properties, it is possible to obtain important indications about the
development dynamics of the networks under analysis. The potential of the
methodology is illustrated with respect to synthetic geographical networks.Comment: 3 page, 3 figures. A wokring manuscript: suggestions welcome
Fractional quantization of ballistic conductance in 1D hole systems
We analyze the fractional quantization of the ballistic conductance
associated with the light and heavy holes bands in Si, Ge and GaAs systems. It
is shown that the formation of the localized hole state in the region of the
quantum point contact connecting two quasi-1D hole leads modifies drastically
the conductance pattern. Exchange interaction between localized and propagating
holes results in the fractional quantization of the ballistic conductance
different from those in electronic systems. The value of the conductance at the
additional plateaux depends on the offset between the bands of the light and
heavy holes, \Delta, and the sign of the exchange interaction constant. For
\Delta=0 and ferromagnetic exchange interaction, we observe additional plateaux
around the values 7e^{2}/4h, 3e^{2}/h and 15e^{2}/4h, while antiferromagnetic
interaction plateaux are formed around e^{2}/4h, e^{2}/h and 9e^{2}/4h. For
large \Delta, the single plateau is formed at e^2/h.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
VLT and NTT Observations of Two EIS Cluster Candidates. Detection of the Early-Type Galaxies Sequence at z~1
Optical data from the ESO VLT-UT1 Science Verification observations are
combined with near-infrared data from SOFI at the NTT to obtain
optical-infrared color-magnitude diagrams for the objects in the fields of two
EIS cluster candidates. In both cases, evidence is found for a well-defined
sequence of red galaxies that appear to be significantly more clustered than
the background population. These results suggest that the two systems are real
physical associations. The (R-Ks), (I-Ks) and (J-Ks) colors of the red
sequences are used, in conjunction with similar data for spectroscopically
confirmed clusters, to obtain redshift estimates of z ~ 0.9 and z ~ 1.0 for
these two systems. These results make these EIS cluster candidates prime
targets for follow-up spectroscopic observations to confirm their reality and
to measure more accurately their redshift.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Astronomy & Astrophysics (Special
Letters Edition on "First Science with the VLT"
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