36 research outputs found

    Espacios naturales protegidos en Catalunya (1927-1992)

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    Propuesta apertura y gestión: Museo fiestas moros y cristianos oliva

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    [ES] Este proyecto pretende diseñar un museo sobre los Moros y Cristianos de Oliva, explicando las diferentes facetas y características de la fiesta para promocionarla turísticamente y preservar esta tradición centenaria. En primer lugar, se analizará la fiesta, sus orígenes, la normativa local y la evolución en los últimos años. Comentaremos las distintas fiestas locales. Para la recopilación de información se buscará en los archivos locales y se realizarán entrevistas a algunos expertos. Con la creación de este museo, lo que se va a intentar es mantener viva la esencia de una fiesta tan arraigada en este municipio. Para ello será interesante poder contar con las muchas técnicas de las que se dispone hoy en día. Para rememorar esta fiesta tradicional el museo organizará actividades lúdico-pedagógicas a través de las cuales se hará un breve recorrido por la historia.[EN] This Project aims to design a museum about the local celebration of "Moros y Cristianos" in Oliva, explaining different aspects and characteristics of the festival to promote it turistically and to preserve this century-old tradition. First will be analysed the celebration, its origins, its local regulations and its evolution in the last years. Then we will talk about other local celebrations. To gather information will be searched in local archives and some experts will be interviewed. With the creation of this museum, it will be kept the essence of this celebration, for this will be used the newest technology. The museum will do ludic pedagogical activities to recall the history of this celebration.Bertomeu Castello, J. (2020). Propuesta apertura y gestión: Museo fiestas moros y cristianos oliva. Universitat Politècnica de València. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/149658TFG

    Reproductive success of the wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix varies across Europe

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    Differences in population trends across a species’ breeding range are ultimately linked to variation in demographic rates. In small songbirds, demographic rates related to fecundity typically have strong effects on population trends. Populations of a forest songbird, the wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix, have been declining in many but not all regions of the European breeding range. We investigated if clutch size, hatching rate, nest survival and number of fledglings vary across Europe, and if nest survival is related to differences in the regionally dominant nest predator class (birds versus mammals). From 2009 to 2020, we monitored 1896 nests and used cameras at a subsample of 645 nests in six study regions: the United Kingdom (mid-Wales, Dartmoor, the New Forest), Germany (Hessen), Switzerland (Jura mountains) and Poland (Białowieża National Park). Number of fledglings was lowest in the New Forest (1.43 ± CI 0.23), intermediate in Jura (2.41 ± 0.31) and Białowieża (2.26 ± 0.24) and highest in mid-Wales (3.02 ± 0.48) and Dartmoor (2.92 ± 0.32). The reason for low reproductive success in the New Forest, Jura and Białowieża was low nest survival, and large clutch sizes in Białowieża did not compensate for high nest losses. High reproductive success in mid-Wales and Dartmoor was due to high nest survival and large clutch sizes. Overall predation rates were similar everywhere despite variation between the regions in the dominant nest predator class. Unsuccessful nests in mid-Wales were mainly predated by birds; in Dartmoor, the New Forest, Hessen and Jura similarly by birds and mammals; and in Białowieża exclusively by mammals. Regional reproductive success does not match the population trends recently reported for the wood warbler in the six study regions (i.e. high reproduction ≠ positive trend). Annual survival may be a decisive factor, but it is difficult to quantify for a nomadic species such as the wood warbler that rarely returns to the same breeding locations

    Impact of the first wave of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the outcome of neurosurgical patients: A nationwide study in Spain

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    Objective To assess the effect of the first wave of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the outcome of neurosurgical patients in Spain. Settings The initial flood of COVID-19 patients overwhelmed an unprepared healthcare system. Different measures were taken to deal with this overburden. The effect of these measures on neurosurgical patients, as well as the effect of COVID-19 itself, has not been thoroughly studied. Participants This was a multicentre, nationwide, observational retrospective study of patients who underwent any neurosurgical operation from March to July 2020. Interventions An exploratory factorial analysis was performed to select the most relevant variables of the sample. Primary and secondary outcome measures Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify independent predictors of mortality and postoperative SARS-CoV-2 infection. Results Sixteen hospitals registered 1677 operated patients. The overall mortality was 6.4%, and 2.9% (44 patients) suffered a perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection. Of those infections, 24 were diagnosed postoperatively. Age (OR 1.05), perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection (OR 4.7), community COVID-19 incidence (cases/10 5 people/week) (OR 1.006), postoperative neurological worsening (OR 5.9), postoperative need for airway support (OR 5.38), ASA grade =3 (OR 2.5) and preoperative GCS 3-8 (OR 2.82) were independently associated with mortality. For SARS-CoV-2 postoperative infection, screening swab test <72 hours preoperatively (OR 0.76), community COVID-19 incidence (cases/10 5 people/week) (OR 1.011), preoperative cognitive impairment (OR 2.784), postoperative sepsis (OR 3.807) and an absence of postoperative complications (OR 0.188) were independently associated. Conclusions Perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection in neurosurgical patients was associated with an increase in mortality by almost fivefold. Community COVID-19 incidence (cases/10 5 people/week) was a statistically independent predictor of mortality. Trial registration number CEIM 20/217

    Generación de Ideas

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    explicación del proceso de generación de ideashttps://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=869d0ff5-184e-3947-b6a9-3b4a903a9708Mauri Castello, JJ. (2011). Generación de Ideas. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/1081

    SCAMPER

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    se trata de una herramienta para facilitar el flujo creativohttps://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=7a514a96-3292-9143-ac3f-cf18635386a9Mauri Castello, JJ. (2010). SCAMPER. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/795

    Innovación 2.0

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    algunas técnicas muy sencillas para encontrar información en internethttps://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=9807dccc-7b51-f646-8338-badc18c084ebMauri Castello, JJ. (2010). Innovación 2.0. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/795

    Sistema de gestión de la innovación

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    El sistema de gestión de la innovación se puede estructurar en base a la norma UNE 166.002, de forma que todas actividades de I+D+1 quedan reflejadas y sistematizadas en los procesos de la propia empresahttps://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=1bbd44fb-267c-a845-9a1a-57b90f7db292Mauri Castello, JJ. (2011). Sistema de gestión de la innovación. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/1312

    Mapa de innovación

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    El mapa de la innovación es una metodología que nos permite definir nusestro modelo de negocio partiendo de la base de aportar valor.https://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=12a8feb7-439c-2c43-bc38-6a1438003d9eMauri Castello, JJ. (2011). Mapa de innovación. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/1312
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