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Examinando por Materia "Cuba"

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    Convenio del Zanjón : carta del Sr. Ramón M. Roa
    (New York : Imprenta y Librería de N. Ponce de León, 1878) Roa, Ramón, 1844-1912; Macías, Juan Manuel
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    Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar en Cuba
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Evans Restrepo, Michelle; Universidad EAFIT
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    Hemispheric Models of Material Progress in New Granada and Colombia (1810-1930)
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2016-12-13) Campuzano Hoyos, Jairo
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    Hemispheric Models of Material Progress in New Granada and Colombia (1810-1930)
    (Universidad EAFIT., 2016-07-01) Campuzano-Hoyos, Jairo
    This article argues that New Granadian and Colombian leaders examined models of material and intellectual progress in the United States and in their neighboring countries within the hemisphere. For many Spanish-Americans, the material progress already achieved by the United States and the North Atlantic overall was an idealized end, and they looked at some U.S. institutions as potential templates. As for the means to meet such an idealized end, influential people in New Granada and Colombia found among their neighboring countries a more pragmatic set of experiences that would help them foster progress in their own right. Over the second half of the nineteenth century, and more actively when turning into the twentieth, some Colombian leaders sought to follow the example of countries such as Argentina, one of the frontrunners of Latin American contemporary progress.
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    Neither Isle Nor Peninsula
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2006-11-29) Ayala Martínez, Mónica; Denison University
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    Lo que se llevó el Ciclón del 16 en la Cuba ciberpunk Underguater de Erick J. Mota
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2019-03-26) Toledano Redondo, Juan C; Lewis & Clark College
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    Seven good practices for the environmental licensing of coastal interventions: Lessons from the Italian, Cuban, Spanish and Colombian regulatory frameworks and insights on coastal processes
    (Elsevier Inc., 2018-11-01) Pereira, C.; Botero, C.M.; Correa, I.; Pranzini, E.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Geología; Ciencias del Mar
    Environmental licensing is the regulatory procedure that enforces the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of human activities inside a given country. Despite worldwide acceptance of EIA as a valid tool, its application in coastal environments is still too diverse and limited regarding the specificity of the natural processes influencing the shore. This paper compares the Environmental Licensing Procedure (ELP) of four countries, focusing on the activities that could affect the coastal geomorphology. The acquisition and validation of information were done through interviews with EIA representatives in each country, who signalized the official documents of environmental licensing and coastal management to be considered in the documentary review. The results present those differences and similarities among ELP stages in each country, based on the principles of the International Association of Impact Assessment and the national documents analyzed. In sum, 59 interventions associated with human uses and activities in the coastal zone were compared according to the prescriptive character of the environmental licensing in Italy, Spain, Cuba and Colombia. The natural processes influencing coastal geomorphology were also analyzed within the technical criteria included in the official guidelines for the EIA, finding a generalized weakness in processes associated with geochemical courses on coastal environments. By way of discussion, seven good practices are illustrated, according to their pertinence to the impact assessment of the coastal zone: 1) The integration of screening and scoping; 2) Evaluation focusing on the environment rather than the intervention; 3) Binding the coastal zone delimitation; 4) Institutional articulation; 5) Accreditation of environmental consultancies; 6) Official guidelines by types of environment; 7) The integration of environmental geographic information. Finally, general conclusions to assist EIA practitioners operating in the four countries and recommendations to lead further research are provided, introducing a novel process-oriented approach for ELP. © 2018 Elsevier Inc.

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