5 research outputs found
Lineamientos generales para una propuesta didĂĄctica de FilosofĂa PolĂtica
Al enseñar filosofĂa surge una serie de preguntas ineludibles: quĂ© enseñar, cĂłmo y para quĂ©. En este trabajo intentaremos responder a estos interrogantes didĂĄcticos, centrĂĄndonos especĂficamente en la enseñanza de la FilosofĂa PolĂtica en el Bachillerato de Bellas Artes.En particular, en el presente artĂculo se propondrĂĄn ciertos lineamientos con el objetivo de incluir una unidad de FilosofĂa PolĂtica en los programas de sĂ©ptimo año de la mencionada instituciĂłn empleando como marco teĂłrico a la hermenĂ©utica de Gadamer, la cual representa a nuestro entender un enriquecimiento de la modalidad histĂłrica propuesta por G. Obiols y A. Cerletti para la enseñanza de la filosofĂa
BepiColombo Science Investigations During Cruise and Flybys at the Earth, Venus and Mercury
The dual spacecraft mission BepiColombo is the first joint mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to explore the planet Mercury. BepiColombo was launched from Kourou (French Guiana) on October 20th, 2018, in its packed configuration including two spacecraft, a transfer module, and a sunshield. BepiColombo cruise trajectory is a long journey into the inner heliosphere, and it includes one flyby of the Earth (in April 2020), two of Venus (in October 2020 and August 2021), and six of Mercury (starting from 2021), before orbit insertion in December 2025. A big part of the mission instruments will be fully operational during the mission cruise phase, allowing unprecedented investigation of the different environments that will encounter during the 7-years long cruise. The present paper reviews all the planetary flybys and some interesting cruise configurations. Additional scientific research that will emerge in the coming years is also discussed, including the instruments that can contribute
Monitoring of ichthyic fauna in artificial reefs along the Adriatic coast of the Abruzzi Region of Italy
With the support of European Community funds, three submerged artificial reefs composed of concrete cubes, bell-shaped modules and natural rocks were deployed along the Adriatic coast of the Abruzzi Region to increase the fish population and to prevent illegal trawling. The Provincial governments of Teramo and Pescara requested the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dellâAbruzzo e del Molise âG. Caporaleâ to monitor nectobenthic populations. Three sampling operations were conducted each year for each artificial reef. The authors present the results of a study conducted between 2005 and 2007, comparing the catches from the artificial reefs with those from the control sites using several diversity indexes. Artificial reef areas revealed greater species diversity and richness than the control sites. This study demonstrates the value of artificial reefs in response to the problem of low income, non-commercial fisheries as well as to the issue of over-exploitation of halieutic resources. In addition, the authors suggest that artificial reefs may be capable of activating habitat diversification processes that will increase biodiversity
Monitoraggio di fauna ittica nelle zone interessate da barriere artificiali sommerse nelle acque costiere adriatiche della Regione Abruzzo
Le Province di Teramo e Pescara hanno installato tre barriere artificiali sommerse costituite da moduli in calcestruzzo e da massi naturali nelle acque costiere della regione Abruzzo per il ripopolamento della fauna ittica e per impedire la pesca a strascico illegale, utilizzando specifici finanziamenti europei. Le Province hanno affidato allâIstituto G. Caporale lâincarico di monitorare lâevoluzione delle popolazioni nectobentoniche mediante 3 campionamenti annuali in ciascuna barriera artificiale. Questo lavoro riporta i risultati dello studio condotto dal 2005 al 2007, ottenuti comparando le catture effettuate nelle aree interessate dalle barriere con quelle dei siti di controllo attraverso lâuso di alcuni indici di diversitĂ . Le aree interessate da barriere artificiali mostrano una maggiore diversitĂ e ricchezza di specie rispetto alle aree di controllo. Pertanto le barriere artificiali possono contribuire sia a risolvere i problemi legati allo scarso reddito della pesca artigianale e allâeccessivo sfruttamento delle risorse alieutiche, sia allâavvio di quei processi di diversificazione degli habitat che facilitano lâincremento della diversitĂ biologica
BepiColombo Science Investigations During Cruise and Flybys at the Earth, Venus and Mercury
The dual spacecraft mission BepiColombo is the first joint mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to explore the planet Mercury. BepiColombo was launched from Kourou (French Guiana) on October 20th, 2018, in its packed configuration including two spacecraft, a transfer module, and a sunshield. BepiColombo cruise trajectory is a long journey into the inner heliosphere, and it includes one flyby of the Earth (in April 2020), two of Venus (in October 2020 and August 2021), and six of Mercury (starting from 2021), before orbit insertion in December 2025. A big part of the mission instruments will be fully operational during the mission cruise phase, allowing unprecedented investigation of the different environments that will encounter during the 7-years long cruise. The present paper reviews all the planetary flybys and some interesting cruise configurations. Additional scientific research that will emerge in the coming years is also discussed, including the instruments that can contribute.Peer reviewe