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The Federated Network of Institutional Repositories of Scientific Publications (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas), or simply LA Referencia, is a Latin American network of open access repositories. Through its services, it supports national Open Access strategies in Latin America through a platform with interoperability standards, sharing and giving visibility to the scientific production generated in institutions of higher education and scientific research.
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Displaying 686 - 690 of 706El desplazamiento indígena en Colombia. Caracterización general
En 1991, cerca de 200 indígenas Wounáan de la comunidad de Curiche en la Costa Pacífica norte se desplazan hacia Juradó, presos del terror por las agresiones propinadas y las amenazas de los narcotraficantes. Estas mismas comunidades en diciembre de 2000 (frente a un ataque de las FARC a Juradó), salen hacia Panamá; cuatro meses más tarde retornan a Colombia.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE TO FORCEFULLY DISPLACED VICTIMS AND REPARATIONS IN THE INTER-AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM
Due to the recent judgments in the Mapiripán Massacre and Ituango Massacres, in which the Interamerican Court on Human Rights studied cases where victims were forcefully displaced, the debate concerning whether or not the public assistance policies can influence victims reparations, has been retaken.In the Ituango case, the Interamerican Court noted that public assistance would be considered in the reparations study. Nevertheless, the Court did not argue the justification of this consideration, nor traduced that argument in to concretereductions Judge GUSTAVO ZAFRA ROLDÁN opinion in the Map
Multidisciplinary approach to assess the water self-depuration characteristics of Suquía River (Córdoba, Argentina)
We analyzed the following characteristics of water self-depuration capacity along a polluted river (Suquía River) in Argentina: a) abundance of microbial metabolic groups, b) cover and type of vegetation, and c) type and concentration of soil and sediment humic substances. The objective was to establish the modifications of water self-depuration characteristics of the polluted sites in comparison to a reference site, in order to provide basic data for ecological restoration programs.
Las transformaciones en el paisaje generadas por la expansión urbana de Cuenca
El análisis de las transformaciones en el paisaje generadas por la expansión urbana de Cuenca, se realiza a través de una revisión de la historia de la ciudad, para poder obtener una visión sobre su futuro; es decir, qué hicieron nuestros antepasados en esta región, qué estamos haciendo nosotros en el presente y, especialmente, qué debemos hacer para el futuro. En este contexto, se analiza el crecimiento urbano y el incremento poblacional de la ciudad de Cuenca en los últimos cincuenta años.
Evaluación del impacto del aprovechamiento forestal en cinco especies forestales, Los Mogos, Península de Osa, Costa Rica
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