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    Gênese e evolução da bananicultura no município de Jacinto Machado - SC

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em GeografiaA presente dissertação de mestrado possui o objetivo de analisar o processo de gênese e estruturação da bananicultura no município catarinense de Jacinto Machado sob dois vieses: primeiro, salientando a importância daquela atividade na formação sócio-espacial e nas estratégias produtivas da agricultura familiar local, e, segundo, resgatando a sua construção histórica enquanto cadeia produtiva no ambiente social e técnico das transformações recentes do sistema agroalimentar nacional. A questão principal consistiu em atrelar estes dois vieses para a construção um diagnóstico do desenvolvimento da bananicultura naquele município ao longo dos últimos cinqüenta anos. Simultaneamente buscamos entender as bases de sustentação da atividade e, então caracterizar socialmente as práticas produtivas sob tipologias que nos pareceram elementares, ressaltando fatores tais como a capacidade de resposta tecnológica, a utilização de recursos creditícios, a escolha dos cultivares e a inserção do produtor no mercado. Como um estudo de Geografia, verificamos a necessidade de realizarmos uma abordagem qualitativa, onde a teoria e os dados empíricos obtidos nas entrevista e questionários estivessem unidos em um discurso crítico com a premissa fundamental de fomentar ações de melhoria para o grupo social dos bananicultores. No decorrer deste trabalho constatamos a condição de marginalidade enfrentada pelos produtores e as dificuldades dos mesmos de se reproduzir socialmente na contemporaneidade da evolução das circunstâncias técnicas e ambientais. The present work aims to analyze the process of genesis and evolution of the banana crops in the brazilian city of Jacinto Machado under two aspects: the first one, detaching the importance of that activity in the socio-spatial configuration, attempting on the productive strategies of the local peasant (familiar) agriculture, and the second one, rescuing the historical construction as a productive chain in the social environmental of the agrifood system latest transformation. The main issue consisted in leash these two points of view toward the construction of a diagnosis concerning the development of the banana crop in that municipally district along the last fifty years. Simultaneously, we tried to understand its foundation and then, characterize, socially, the productive practices under typologies that appear us as elementary factors, such as, the capacity of technological answering, the use of credit resources, the cultivar chose and the insertion of the farmer in the market. As a geographical study, we verified the need to proceed a qualitative approach where the theory and the empirical data obtained in interviews and questionnaires has been merged on a critical speech with a fundamental premise of fomenting actions to increasing life conditions to the banana farmers social group. In the arise of this work we attested the condition of marginality faced by the producers and theirs difficulties of reproducing in the contemporary evolution of the technical and environmental circumstances

    The San Jacinto River: logical source of Houston's future water supply.

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    28 p.No abstract availablehttp://gbic.tamug.edu/request.ht

    Métricas de autor Ruth Alejandra Patiño Jacinto

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    Informe de las métricas de autor de la Dra. Ruth Alejandra Patiño Jacinto de las publicaciones indexadas en Google Académico cuyo objetivo es entregar un insumo para el fortalecimiento de las capacidades y potencialidades de los autores de la Universidad Santo Tomás en el posicionamiento y visibilidad de sus publicacionesReport of the author metrics of Ruth Alejandra Patiño Jacinto of the publications indexed in Google Scholar whose objective is to provide an input for the strengthening of the capacities and potentialities of the authors of the Santo Tomás University in the positioning and visibility of their publicationshttp://unidadinvestigacion.usta.edu.c

    IC034: M. C Oldham

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    Photograph showing M. C. Oldham posing for a picture, See more at San Jacinto Lung Association Records and its finding aid.https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/san_jac_lung_asso/1053/thumbnail.jp

    San Jacinto County Jail Building

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    Drawing from a set of 6 sheets of construction drawings of the historic preservation of the San Jacinto County jail building project for the San Jacinto County Historical Commision, showing 2 sections, south and east elevations section.Pencil on vellu

    San Jacinto Plaza

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    Aerial view of San Jacinto Plaza.Caption: San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso, TX.Photograph taken probably 1910-192

    Subsurface characterization of the San Jacinto River Research site

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    Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality control issues may be present in this document. Please report any quality issues you encounter to [email protected], referencing the URI of the item.Includes bibliographical references: p. 46-48.In order to develop an effective petroleum repudiation ics. strategy, the interaction between surface and shallow subsurface water was determined for the San Jacinto River Oi1 Spill Remediation Research site. The ten-acre wetland is located on the south bank of the San Jacinto River near Channelview, Texas. Slug testing was performed in twelve wells located around the perimeter of the site to determine hydraulic conductivity. Values obtained by this method agreed with literature values for similar formations. Horizontal flow patterns were then determined by piezometric analysis and confirmed by in-situ Permeable Flow Sensors. Piezometer response to changes in river stage indicates that the shallow subsurface water is confined from surface water. The average horizontal flow velocity was found to be 2x10-7 m/s. The average azimuth of all data from the cove was 2100, trending towards the south-southwest in a direction consistent with river basin direction. Because the shallow subsurface water is confined and flow velocities are small, groundwater interaction with surface processes can be eliminated from consideration in developing repudiation strategies

    IC034: Emmeline Renis, Mrs, Charles Royds, and Mrs. Williams M. Boyd

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    Emmeline Renis, Mrs, Charles Royds, and Mrs. Williams M. Boyd. See more at San Jacinto Lung Association Records and its finding aid.https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/san_jac_lung_asso/1030/thumbnail.jp

    IC034: Emile Sherman and S. M. Fox with Christmas Seal Corsage

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    Photograph presenting Emile Sherman, sitting on the left, and S. M. Fox, sitting on the right, holding the Christmas Seal Corsage. Houston(Tex), 1966. See more at San Jacinto Lung Association Records and its finding aid.https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/san_jac_lung_asso/1198/thumbnail.jp
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