Author: David L. Hawksworth
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402064446
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Original studies address key aspects of the conservation and biodiversity of plants. Articles are all peer-reviewed primary research papers, contributed by leading biodiversity researchers from around the world. Collectively, these articles provide a snapshot of the major issues and activities in global plant conservation. Many of the articles can serve as excellent case studies for courses in ecology, restoration, biodiversity, and conservation.
Plant Conservation and Biodiversity
Author: David L. Hawksworth
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402064446
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Original studies address key aspects of the conservation and biodiversity of plants. Articles are all peer-reviewed primary research papers, contributed by leading biodiversity researchers from around the world. Collectively, these articles provide a snapshot of the major issues and activities in global plant conservation. Many of the articles can serve as excellent case studies for courses in ecology, restoration, biodiversity, and conservation.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402064446
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
Original studies address key aspects of the conservation and biodiversity of plants. Articles are all peer-reviewed primary research papers, contributed by leading biodiversity researchers from around the world. Collectively, these articles provide a snapshot of the major issues and activities in global plant conservation. Many of the articles can serve as excellent case studies for courses in ecology, restoration, biodiversity, and conservation.
Exotic Fruits Reference Guide
Author: Sueli Rodrigues
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128031530
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Exotic Fruits Reference Guide is the ultimate, most complete reference work on exotic fruits from around the world. The book focuses on exotic fruit origin, botanical aspects, cultivation and harvest, physiology and biochemistry, chemical composition and nutritional value, including phenolics and antioxidant compounds. This guide is in four-color and contains images of the fruits, in addition to their regional names and geographical locations. Harvest and post-harvest conservation, as well as the potential for industrialization, are also presented as a way of stimulating interest in consumption and large scale production. - Covers exotic fruits found all over the world, described by a team of global contributors - Provides quick and easy access to botanical information, biochemistry, fruit processing and nutritional value - Features four-color images throughout for each fruit, along with its regional name and geographical location - Serves as a useful reference for researchers, industrial practitioners and students
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128031530
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Exotic Fruits Reference Guide is the ultimate, most complete reference work on exotic fruits from around the world. The book focuses on exotic fruit origin, botanical aspects, cultivation and harvest, physiology and biochemistry, chemical composition and nutritional value, including phenolics and antioxidant compounds. This guide is in four-color and contains images of the fruits, in addition to their regional names and geographical locations. Harvest and post-harvest conservation, as well as the potential for industrialization, are also presented as a way of stimulating interest in consumption and large scale production. - Covers exotic fruits found all over the world, described by a team of global contributors - Provides quick and easy access to botanical information, biochemistry, fruit processing and nutritional value - Features four-color images throughout for each fruit, along with its regional name and geographical location - Serves as a useful reference for researchers, industrial practitioners and students
Divination on stage
Author: Folke Gernert
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110695758
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Magicians, necromancers and astrologers are assiduous characters in the European golden age theatre. This book deals with dramatic characters who act as physiognomists or palm readers in the fictional world and analyses the fictionalisation of physiognomic lore as a practice of divination in early modern Romance theatre from Pietro Aretino and Giordano Bruno to Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca and Thomas Corneille.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110695758
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Magicians, necromancers and astrologers are assiduous characters in the European golden age theatre. This book deals with dramatic characters who act as physiognomists or palm readers in the fictional world and analyses the fictionalisation of physiognomic lore as a practice of divination in early modern Romance theatre from Pietro Aretino and Giordano Bruno to Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca and Thomas Corneille.
Wine and Tourism
Author: Marta Peris-Ortiz
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319188577
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The aim of this book is to show how wine tourism can be used as a model for sustainable economic development, driving economic growth and social development in some locations. It will explore the interaction between tourism and viticulture in wine tourism destinations, while also explaining some of the repercussions of these activities. This book covers various topics including regional development, environmental management, sustainable viticulture, quality management in wineries and wine tourism routes among others. Wine tourism, which combines two important yet distinct economic activities (i.e., tourism and viticulture), has recently emerged as a new tourism product driven by tourists’ search for new experiences and wineries’ need to diversify their businesses and seek new revenue streams to boost sales. This new form of tourism, which typically takes place in rural areas and which combines wine production with tourist activities, is becoming important for such regions by providing a complementary income source. It provides a model for sustainable economic development for these regions, which for various reasons may otherwise struggle to develop. Featuring cases and business implications from various locations, this book provides an important source of knowledge—both theoretical and practical—suitable to academics, scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the tourism sector and the wine industry.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319188577
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The aim of this book is to show how wine tourism can be used as a model for sustainable economic development, driving economic growth and social development in some locations. It will explore the interaction between tourism and viticulture in wine tourism destinations, while also explaining some of the repercussions of these activities. This book covers various topics including regional development, environmental management, sustainable viticulture, quality management in wineries and wine tourism routes among others. Wine tourism, which combines two important yet distinct economic activities (i.e., tourism and viticulture), has recently emerged as a new tourism product driven by tourists’ search for new experiences and wineries’ need to diversify their businesses and seek new revenue streams to boost sales. This new form of tourism, which typically takes place in rural areas and which combines wine production with tourist activities, is becoming important for such regions by providing a complementary income source. It provides a model for sustainable economic development for these regions, which for various reasons may otherwise struggle to develop. Featuring cases and business implications from various locations, this book provides an important source of knowledge—both theoretical and practical—suitable to academics, scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the tourism sector and the wine industry.
Molecular Wine Microbiology
Author: Alfonso V. Carrascosa Santiago
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0080962580
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
Molecular Wine Microbiology features rigorous scientific content written at a level comprehensible for wine professionals as well as advanced students. It includes information on production and spoilage issues, the microbial groups relevant for wine production and microbial wine safety. Microbiology has long been recognized as a key tool in studying wine production, however only recently have wine microbiology studies been addressed at a molecular level, increasing the understanding of how microbiology impacts not only the flavor quality of the wine, but also its safety. Understanding, at a molecular level, how a starter culture can impact ethanol, glycerol, volatile phenols, mannoproteins, biogenic amines or ochratoxin A of a wine are just some of the core points that must be considered in order to achieve maximium consumer acceptability while addressing safety concerns during processing and storage. While other books offer insights into the technological aspects of enology, this book is written by expert microbiologists, who explore the positive and negative impacts of gene function in the production of wine, from a microbiological point of view. - Winner of the 2012 Jury Award in Enology from the International Organisation of Vine and Wine - Presents the most current methods of studying the microbiology of wine - Includes latest identification and typing methods, reducing identification time from days and weeks to minutes and hours - Provides important knowledge about the impact of microbiological factors at the molecular level for reduction of wine spoilage and increased wine quality and safety
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0080962580
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
Molecular Wine Microbiology features rigorous scientific content written at a level comprehensible for wine professionals as well as advanced students. It includes information on production and spoilage issues, the microbial groups relevant for wine production and microbial wine safety. Microbiology has long been recognized as a key tool in studying wine production, however only recently have wine microbiology studies been addressed at a molecular level, increasing the understanding of how microbiology impacts not only the flavor quality of the wine, but also its safety. Understanding, at a molecular level, how a starter culture can impact ethanol, glycerol, volatile phenols, mannoproteins, biogenic amines or ochratoxin A of a wine are just some of the core points that must be considered in order to achieve maximium consumer acceptability while addressing safety concerns during processing and storage. While other books offer insights into the technological aspects of enology, this book is written by expert microbiologists, who explore the positive and negative impacts of gene function in the production of wine, from a microbiological point of view. - Winner of the 2012 Jury Award in Enology from the International Organisation of Vine and Wine - Presents the most current methods of studying the microbiology of wine - Includes latest identification and typing methods, reducing identification time from days and weeks to minutes and hours - Provides important knowledge about the impact of microbiological factors at the molecular level for reduction of wine spoilage and increased wine quality and safety
Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain
Author: George Edmund Street
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Gothic
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Gothic
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Multicultural Iberia
Author: Dru Dougherty
Publisher: International and Area Studies University of California B El
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher: International and Area Studies University of California B El
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
'Los Invisibles'
Author: Richard Cleminson
Publisher: University of Wales
ISBN: 0708320120
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
Examining the social, medical and cultural history of male homosexuality in Spain, this book looks at it from the time homosexuality came to be an issue of medical, legal and cultural concern. Research into homosexuality in Spain is in its infancy. The last ten or fifteen years have seen a proliferation of studies on gender in Spain but much of this work has concentrated on women's history, literature and femininity. In contrast to existing research which concentrates on literature and literary figures, "Los Invisibles" focuses on the change in cultural representation of same-sex activity of through medicalisation, social and political anxieties about race and the late emergence of homosexual sub-cultures in the last quarter of the twentieth century. As such, this book constitutes an analysis of discourses and ideas from a social history and medical history position. Much of the research for the book was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to research the medicalisation of homosexuality in Spain.
Publisher: University of Wales
ISBN: 0708320120
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
Examining the social, medical and cultural history of male homosexuality in Spain, this book looks at it from the time homosexuality came to be an issue of medical, legal and cultural concern. Research into homosexuality in Spain is in its infancy. The last ten or fifteen years have seen a proliferation of studies on gender in Spain but much of this work has concentrated on women's history, literature and femininity. In contrast to existing research which concentrates on literature and literary figures, "Los Invisibles" focuses on the change in cultural representation of same-sex activity of through medicalisation, social and political anxieties about race and the late emergence of homosexual sub-cultures in the last quarter of the twentieth century. As such, this book constitutes an analysis of discourses and ideas from a social history and medical history position. Much of the research for the book was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to research the medicalisation of homosexuality in Spain.
The Past is a Foreign Country
Author: David Lowenthal
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521294805
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 522
Book Description
Lowentahal looks at the benefits and burdens of the past, how we study the past, and how we change it.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521294805
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 522
Book Description
Lowentahal looks at the benefits and burdens of the past, how we study the past, and how we change it.
Servicio de vinos. MF1048.
Author: Gaspar Andrés García
Publisher: TUTOR FORMACIÓN
ISBN: 8417943900
Category : Cooking
Languages : es
Pages : 200
Book Description
Este Manual es el más adecuado para impartir el MF1048 "Servicio de vinos" de los Certificados de Profesionalidad, y cumple fielmente con los contenidos del Real Decreto. Puede solicitar gratuitamente las soluciones a todas las actividades y al examen final en el email [email protected] Capacidades que se adquieren con este Manual: - Identificar los diferentes tipos de clientes y técnicas de venta de vinos más efectivas, y los procedimientos para interpretar y resolver necesidades de información, reclamaciones y quejas. - Desarrollar un proceso predeterminado de servicio de vinos, utilizando las técnicas más apropiadas para cada tipo y normas de servicio. - Realizar catas sencillas de los tipos de vinos más significativos, identificando sus características y sabores básicos, empleando el vocabulario adecuado y utilizando las fichas de cata. - Calcular necesidades de aprovisionamiento externo de vinos de consumo habitual conforme a ofertas gastronómicas y expectativas de venta predeterminadas. - Efectuar la recepción de los vinos para su posterior almacenaje y distribución. - Describir sistemas de almacenamiento de vinos en bodega, controlar consumos y ejecutar las operaciones inherentes a su conservación. - Desarrollar un proceso de aprovisionamiento interno de vinos de acuerdo con determinadas órdenes de servicio o planes de trabajo diarios, controlando en la bodeguilla o cava del día su temperatura de servicio. - Definir cartas sencillas de vinos adecuadas a diferentes ofertas gastronómicas, que resulten atractivas para clientelas potenciales y favorezcan la consecución de objetivos de venta de supuestos establecimientos. Índice: 1. Introducción. 7 2. Elaboración del vino en hostelería. 8 2.1. La vid a través de la historia. 9 2.2. La uva y sus componentes. 12 2.3. Fermentación de la uva y composición del vino. 14 2.4. Tipos de vino y características principales. 16 2.5. Elaboración y crianza del vino. 24 2.5.1. Extracción del mosto. 24 2.5.2. Vinificación del Vino Blanco. 25 2.5.3. Vinificación del Rosado. 27 2.5.4. Vinificación del tinto. 30 2.5.5. Diferencias entre blancos y tintos. 32 2.5.6. Crianza de los Vinos. Las añadas. 33 2.5.7. Los Vinos Generosos. 34 2.5.8. Los Vinos Espumosos. 41 2.6. Zonas vinícolas de España y el extranjero. 51 2.7. Las Denominaciones de Origen. El INDO. 90 2.8. Vocabulario específico del vino. 97 2.9. Autoevaluación. 99 3. El Servicio de Vinos. 101 3.1. Tipos de Servicio. 101 Diferentes técnicas para servir el vino: 101 3.1.1. Características. 102 3.1.2. Ventajas. 102 3.1.3. Inconvenientes. 104 3.2. Normas generales del servicio. 105 3.3. Abertura de botellas de vino. 106 3.4. La Decantación: Objetivo y Técnica. 107 3.5. Tipos, características y función de: 109 3.5.1. Botellas. 109 3.5.2. Corchos. 110 3.5.3. Etiquetas. 111 3.5.4. Cápsulas. 112 3.6. Autoevaluación. 114 4. La cata de vinos. 116 4.1. Definición y metodología de la cata de vinos. 116 4.2. Equipamientos y útiles de la cata. 118 4.3. Técnicas y elementos importantes de la cata. 119 4.3.1. Copas. 119 4.3.2. Locales. 121 4.3.3. Condiciones ambientales. 121 4.3.4. Temperaturas óptimas para su degustación. 122 4.4. Fases de la cata. 123 4.4.1. Visual. 123 4.4.2. Olfativa. 124 4.5. El olfato y los olores del vino. 126 4.5.1. El bouquet. 126 4.5.2. Los aromas primarios. 126 4.5.3. Los aromas secundarios. 127 4.5.4. Los aromas terciarios. 127 4.6. El gusto y los cuatro sabores elementales. 130 4.6.1. Dulce. 130 4.6.2. Ácido. 130 4.6.3. Amargo. 131 4.6.4. Salado. 132 4.7. Equilibrio entre aromas y sabores. 133 4.8. La vía retronasal. 134 4.9. Alteraciones y defectos del vino. 135 4.10. Fichas de cata: estructura y contenido. 138 4.11. Puntuación de las fichas de cata. 143 4.12. Vocabulario específico de la cata. 144 4.13. Autoevaluación. 148 5. Aprovisionamiento y conservación de vinos. 150 5.1. El aprovisionamiento externo. Elección de proveedores. 150 5.2. Defectos aparecidos en los productos y diagnóstico de las posibles causas. 151 5.3. La recepción de los vinos. 152 5.4. Sistema de almacenamiento de vinos. 153 5.5. La bodega. 154 5.5.1. Tipos. 154 5.5.2. Dimensiones. 155 5.5.3. Características: temperatura, humedad, olores, iluminación y vibraciones. 156 5.5.4. Materiales de construcción. 158 5.6. La bodeguilla o cava del día. 160 5.7. La conservación del vino. 161 5.7.1. La importancia del corcho o tapón. 161 5.7.2. Posición de las botellas. 162 5.8. Métodos de rotación de vinos. 163 5.9. Registros documentales (vales de pedido, fichas de existencias). 168 5.10. Métodos manuales e informatizados para la gestión y control de inventarios y stocks. 170 5.11. Autoevaluación. 172 6. Cartas de vinos. 174 6.1. La confección de una carta de vinos. Normas básicas. 174 6.2. Composición, características y categorías de cartas de vinos. 176 6.3. Diseño gráfico de cartas de vinos. 177 6.4. Política de precios. 179 6.5. La rotación de los vinos en la carta. 180 6.5.1. Popularidad. 180 6.5.2. Rentabilidad. 181 6.6. Las sugerencias de vinos. 182 6.7. Autoevaluación. 183 7. El Maridaje 184 7.1. Definición de maridaje y su importancia. 184 7.2. Armonización de los vinos con: 186 7.2.1. Aperitivos. 186 7.2.2. Entradas. 187 7.2.3. Pescados. 187 7.2.4. Carnes. 188 7.2.5. Postres. 189 7.3. Las combinaciones más frecuentes. 191 7.4. Los enemigos del maridaje. 192 7.5. Autoevaluación. 194 8. Examen final. 196
Publisher: TUTOR FORMACIÓN
ISBN: 8417943900
Category : Cooking
Languages : es
Pages : 200
Book Description
Este Manual es el más adecuado para impartir el MF1048 "Servicio de vinos" de los Certificados de Profesionalidad, y cumple fielmente con los contenidos del Real Decreto. Puede solicitar gratuitamente las soluciones a todas las actividades y al examen final en el email [email protected] Capacidades que se adquieren con este Manual: - Identificar los diferentes tipos de clientes y técnicas de venta de vinos más efectivas, y los procedimientos para interpretar y resolver necesidades de información, reclamaciones y quejas. - Desarrollar un proceso predeterminado de servicio de vinos, utilizando las técnicas más apropiadas para cada tipo y normas de servicio. - Realizar catas sencillas de los tipos de vinos más significativos, identificando sus características y sabores básicos, empleando el vocabulario adecuado y utilizando las fichas de cata. - Calcular necesidades de aprovisionamiento externo de vinos de consumo habitual conforme a ofertas gastronómicas y expectativas de venta predeterminadas. - Efectuar la recepción de los vinos para su posterior almacenaje y distribución. - Describir sistemas de almacenamiento de vinos en bodega, controlar consumos y ejecutar las operaciones inherentes a su conservación. - Desarrollar un proceso de aprovisionamiento interno de vinos de acuerdo con determinadas órdenes de servicio o planes de trabajo diarios, controlando en la bodeguilla o cava del día su temperatura de servicio. - Definir cartas sencillas de vinos adecuadas a diferentes ofertas gastronómicas, que resulten atractivas para clientelas potenciales y favorezcan la consecución de objetivos de venta de supuestos establecimientos. Índice: 1. Introducción. 7 2. Elaboración del vino en hostelería. 8 2.1. La vid a través de la historia. 9 2.2. La uva y sus componentes. 12 2.3. Fermentación de la uva y composición del vino. 14 2.4. Tipos de vino y características principales. 16 2.5. Elaboración y crianza del vino. 24 2.5.1. Extracción del mosto. 24 2.5.2. Vinificación del Vino Blanco. 25 2.5.3. Vinificación del Rosado. 27 2.5.4. Vinificación del tinto. 30 2.5.5. Diferencias entre blancos y tintos. 32 2.5.6. Crianza de los Vinos. Las añadas. 33 2.5.7. Los Vinos Generosos. 34 2.5.8. Los Vinos Espumosos. 41 2.6. Zonas vinícolas de España y el extranjero. 51 2.7. Las Denominaciones de Origen. El INDO. 90 2.8. Vocabulario específico del vino. 97 2.9. Autoevaluación. 99 3. El Servicio de Vinos. 101 3.1. Tipos de Servicio. 101 Diferentes técnicas para servir el vino: 101 3.1.1. Características. 102 3.1.2. Ventajas. 102 3.1.3. Inconvenientes. 104 3.2. Normas generales del servicio. 105 3.3. Abertura de botellas de vino. 106 3.4. La Decantación: Objetivo y Técnica. 107 3.5. Tipos, características y función de: 109 3.5.1. Botellas. 109 3.5.2. Corchos. 110 3.5.3. Etiquetas. 111 3.5.4. Cápsulas. 112 3.6. Autoevaluación. 114 4. La cata de vinos. 116 4.1. Definición y metodología de la cata de vinos. 116 4.2. Equipamientos y útiles de la cata. 118 4.3. Técnicas y elementos importantes de la cata. 119 4.3.1. Copas. 119 4.3.2. Locales. 121 4.3.3. Condiciones ambientales. 121 4.3.4. Temperaturas óptimas para su degustación. 122 4.4. Fases de la cata. 123 4.4.1. Visual. 123 4.4.2. Olfativa. 124 4.5. El olfato y los olores del vino. 126 4.5.1. El bouquet. 126 4.5.2. Los aromas primarios. 126 4.5.3. Los aromas secundarios. 127 4.5.4. Los aromas terciarios. 127 4.6. El gusto y los cuatro sabores elementales. 130 4.6.1. Dulce. 130 4.6.2. Ácido. 130 4.6.3. Amargo. 131 4.6.4. Salado. 132 4.7. Equilibrio entre aromas y sabores. 133 4.8. La vía retronasal. 134 4.9. Alteraciones y defectos del vino. 135 4.10. Fichas de cata: estructura y contenido. 138 4.11. Puntuación de las fichas de cata. 143 4.12. Vocabulario específico de la cata. 144 4.13. Autoevaluación. 148 5. Aprovisionamiento y conservación de vinos. 150 5.1. El aprovisionamiento externo. Elección de proveedores. 150 5.2. Defectos aparecidos en los productos y diagnóstico de las posibles causas. 151 5.3. La recepción de los vinos. 152 5.4. Sistema de almacenamiento de vinos. 153 5.5. La bodega. 154 5.5.1. Tipos. 154 5.5.2. Dimensiones. 155 5.5.3. Características: temperatura, humedad, olores, iluminación y vibraciones. 156 5.5.4. Materiales de construcción. 158 5.6. La bodeguilla o cava del día. 160 5.7. La conservación del vino. 161 5.7.1. La importancia del corcho o tapón. 161 5.7.2. Posición de las botellas. 162 5.8. Métodos de rotación de vinos. 163 5.9. Registros documentales (vales de pedido, fichas de existencias). 168 5.10. Métodos manuales e informatizados para la gestión y control de inventarios y stocks. 170 5.11. Autoevaluación. 172 6. Cartas de vinos. 174 6.1. La confección de una carta de vinos. Normas básicas. 174 6.2. Composición, características y categorías de cartas de vinos. 176 6.3. Diseño gráfico de cartas de vinos. 177 6.4. Política de precios. 179 6.5. La rotación de los vinos en la carta. 180 6.5.1. Popularidad. 180 6.5.2. Rentabilidad. 181 6.6. Las sugerencias de vinos. 182 6.7. Autoevaluación. 183 7. El Maridaje 184 7.1. Definición de maridaje y su importancia. 184 7.2. Armonización de los vinos con: 186 7.2.1. Aperitivos. 186 7.2.2. Entradas. 187 7.2.3. Pescados. 187 7.2.4. Carnes. 188 7.2.5. Postres. 189 7.3. Las combinaciones más frecuentes. 191 7.4. Los enemigos del maridaje. 192 7.5. Autoevaluación. 194 8. Examen final. 196