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Los recursos naturales del estado de Puebla y su aprovechamiento
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Los Recursos naturales del estado de Puebla y su aprovechamiento
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Category : Industries
Languages : es
Pages : 284
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Languages : es
Pages : 284
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Los recursos naturales del estado de Puebla y su aprovechamiento. (Décima sexta serie de Mesas Redondas.) Realizadas en el Auditorio del Palacio de Gobierno de la Ciudad de Puebla del 21 al 25 de agosto de 1972 bajo el patrocinio del C. Dr. Gonzalo Bautista O'Farrill
Author: Instituto Mexicano de Recursos Naturales Renovables (MEXICO, City of)
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Languages : es
Pages : 251
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Los recursos naturales del Estado de Puebla y su aprovechamiento
Author: Instituto Mexicano de Recursos Naturales Renovables
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Pages : 251
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Pages : 251
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Los recursos naturales del Estado de Puebla y su aprovechamiento
Author: KSKSKS
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Pages : 251
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Pages : 251
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Aprovechamiento integral de recursos naturales y manejo comunitario de servicios ambientales
Author: José Eduardo Alvarado López
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Pages : 138
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Pages : 138
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Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico
Author: Hallie Eakin
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 081653358X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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From floods and droughts to tsunamis and hurricanes, recent years have seen a distressing and often devastating increase in extreme climatic events. While it is possible to study these disasters from a purely scientific perspective, a growing preponderance of evidence suggests that changes in the environment are related to both a shift in global economic relations and these weather-related disasters. In Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico, Hallie Eakin draws on ethnographic data collected in three agricultural communities in rural Mexico to show how economic and climatic change not only are linked in cause and effect at the planetary scale but also interact in unpredictable and complex ways in the context of regional political and trade relationships, national economic and social programs, and the decision-making of institutions, enterprises, and individuals. She shows how the parallel processes of globalization and climatic change result in populations that are “doubly exposed” and thus particularly vulnerable. Chapters trace the effects of El Niño in central Mexico in the late 1990s alongside some of the principal changes in the country’s agricultural policy. Eakin argues that in order to develop policies that effectively address rural poverty and agricultural development, we need an improved understanding of how households cope simultaneously with various sources of uncertainty and adjust their livelihoods to accommodate evolving environmental, political, and economic realities.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 081653358X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
From floods and droughts to tsunamis and hurricanes, recent years have seen a distressing and often devastating increase in extreme climatic events. While it is possible to study these disasters from a purely scientific perspective, a growing preponderance of evidence suggests that changes in the environment are related to both a shift in global economic relations and these weather-related disasters. In Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico, Hallie Eakin draws on ethnographic data collected in three agricultural communities in rural Mexico to show how economic and climatic change not only are linked in cause and effect at the planetary scale but also interact in unpredictable and complex ways in the context of regional political and trade relationships, national economic and social programs, and the decision-making of institutions, enterprises, and individuals. She shows how the parallel processes of globalization and climatic change result in populations that are “doubly exposed” and thus particularly vulnerable. Chapters trace the effects of El Niño in central Mexico in the late 1990s alongside some of the principal changes in the country’s agricultural policy. Eakin argues that in order to develop policies that effectively address rural poverty and agricultural development, we need an improved understanding of how households cope simultaneously with various sources of uncertainty and adjust their livelihoods to accommodate evolving environmental, political, and economic realities.
La situación ambiental en Puebla
Author: Iliana Ayala Rodríguez
Publisher: Univ. Iberoamericana Puebla
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Category : Nature
Languages : es
Pages : 324
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Publisher: Univ. Iberoamericana Puebla
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Category : Nature
Languages : es
Pages : 324
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A Mexican Folk Pottery Tradition
Author: Flora S. Kaplan
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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This full-length portrait of a major style in folk pottery was originally published in Spanish by the Instituto Nacional Indigenista in 1981. Revised and enlarged, the present volume covers a wider scope. Kaplan discusses the nature and extent of the community formed by the potters of black-on-red ware, describing and classifying the pottery and the raw materials used. She examines the technique of pottery making by focusing on the role of learning and specialization in the transmission of style. Kaplan explores the patterns of traditional pottery and looks at distribution of the ware as well as at the daily and ceremonial contexts of its use, suggesting that style in material culture is a system that embodies group identity and provides a basis for group action. The markings, the color, the sizes, the shapes - in short, the style of this black-on-red pottery - are an expression of a number of ancient themes and myths that have shaped the Indian view of life over a long period.
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
This full-length portrait of a major style in folk pottery was originally published in Spanish by the Instituto Nacional Indigenista in 1981. Revised and enlarged, the present volume covers a wider scope. Kaplan discusses the nature and extent of the community formed by the potters of black-on-red ware, describing and classifying the pottery and the raw materials used. She examines the technique of pottery making by focusing on the role of learning and specialization in the transmission of style. Kaplan explores the patterns of traditional pottery and looks at distribution of the ware as well as at the daily and ceremonial contexts of its use, suggesting that style in material culture is a system that embodies group identity and provides a basis for group action. The markings, the color, the sizes, the shapes - in short, the style of this black-on-red pottery - are an expression of a number of ancient themes and myths that have shaped the Indian view of life over a long period.
National Union Catalog
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 616
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 616
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.