21 research outputs found
Estado del arte de los medios de comunicación comunitaria en Bogotá, Cundinamarca y Tolima. Fase final
Imágenes, gráficas, cuadro comparativo, encuesta, entrevistaEl Estado del arte de los medios de comunicación comunitaria en Bogotá,
Bogotá-Cundinamarca, Cundinamarca y Tolima se desarrolla en 4 fases, a
partir del segundo semestre del año 2006 hasta el segundo semestre del año
2009. Esta última fase tiene entre sus objetivos, analizar los resultados de
cada una de estas fases y proponer la creación de una red de medios
Comunitarios.
La metodología de la investigación adelantada en cada una de las diferentes
fases es de orden descriptiva, que permite observar, interactuar y analizar
situaciones, costumbres y actitudes a través de mapeo, encuestas, y
entrevistas a los representantes y realizadores de los medios comunitarios, y a
las audiencias.The State of the art of the mass media community in Bogota, Cundinamarca,
and Tolima develops in 4 phases, from the second semester of the year 2006 up to the second semester of the year 2009. the latter phase has between (among) his (her, your) aims (lenses), is to analyze the results of each one of these phases and to propose the creation of a network (net) of community means.
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The investigators (researchers) are not tabulators; but they explore and register
the information on the base of a hypothesis or theory; they exhibit, summarize
and analyze the results found for the construction of the knowledge
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Development and prognostic relevance of a histologic grading and staging system for alcohol-related liver disease
The SALVE Histopathology Group (SHG) developed and validated a grading and staging system for the clinical and full histological spectrum of alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) and evaluated its prognostic utility in a multinational cohort of 445 patients
The starting points of the research: regional introduction; 1.2 Residence times of water and dissolved contamination; 1.3 Impacts of potential flash floods from ephemeral and intermittent tributaries; 1.4 Limit the nutrient emissions from netcage aquaculture 4.6 Rethinking the controversial water diversion project (“transposição”)
INNOVATE was a comprehensive, collaborative, and binational research project. It ran from January 2012 through December 2016. Brazil and Brazil’s Northeast in particular suffered from a severe drought period from 2012 onwards. Management and governance of natural resources faced serious challenges related to access to water. Important long-term drivers that call for recurrent adaptation of actions are land use change, population growth, climate change, and conflicts from the multiple uses of water. The scientific project addressed this complex situation through research aimed at suggesting practices and pathways towards ecologically and socioeconomically sound management of land, water and biodiversity. The INNOVATE project had one focus on the entire watershed of the São Francisco River and another one on a portion of the watershed – the Itaparica Reservoir and the semi-arid area north of the artificial lake. Researchers with different backgrounds worked within their disciplines, in groups (interdisciplinary) and together with stakeholders (transdisciplinary). The Guidance Manual is a compilation of actor-relevant content extracted from the scientific research results. Most recommendations put forward can be adapted as principles and standards for reservoir and semi-arid regions elsewhere in the world