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    1995-2020. 25 años de Panta Rei

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    PANTA REI es una revista digital de investigación orientada a la Historia y la Didáctica de la Historia. Su principal objetivo es la transmisión del conocimiento científico, dando una oportunidad también a los jóvenes investigadores que quieren abrirse camino en el estudio de las ciencias humanas y sociales. Se compone de estudios originales relacionados con la disciplina histórica así como su didáctica y difusión. Las diferentes secciones que componen la revista son: artículos de investigación, entrevistas a profesionales, recensiones de monografías de actualidad y crónicas de congresos o eventos científicos relevantes. Todos los artículos publicados son objeto de un proceso de revisión a cargo de un mínimo de dos evaluadores, que se consideran expertos en el ámbito temático del artículo propuesto. Nuestro deseo es poder ofrecer unos contenidos rigurosos, de calidad y de interés.Depto. de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y ArqueologíaFac. de Geografía e HistoriaTRUEpu

    The Kāvya mañjūsa : a collection of small poetic works containing Ratnāvali, Kāmakanadala (with notes), Śri Kālikāmandākrāntā Śataka by Kṛṣṇa Panta, Dharmādhikārivamśa Varṇana by Veṇi Rāma Panta, Śri Reṇukā Stotra by Vināyaka Śāstri Vetāl /

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    Kṛṣṇa Panta, Dharmādhikarī. Ratnavali.--Kṛṣṇa Panta, Dharmādhikarī. Kāmakanadala.--Kṛṣṇa Panta, Dharmādhikarī. Śri Kălikāmandākrāntā Śataka.--Veni Rāma Panta, Dharmādhikarī. Dharmādhikāri Vamśa Varṇana.--Vināyaka Śāstrī Vetāl. Srī Reṇuka Stotra

    Panta Rhei: an evolving scientific decade with a focus on water systems

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    The paper presents an overview of the activity of Panta Rhei, the research decade launched in 2013 by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences. After one year of activity Panta Rhei has already stimulated several initiatives and a worldwide involvement of researchers in hydrology and sister disciplines. Providing an overview of the status of Panta Rhei is essential to further promote the participation of scientists and the completion of its structure, which is currently being shaped by receiving Research Theme and Working Group proposals from the community

    Panta Rhei - A World in Constant Motion

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    PANTA RHEI - A WORLD IN CONSTANT MOTION Panta Rhei - A World in Constant Motion / Schrenk, Manfred (Rights reserved) (-

    Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts [Elektronisk resurs]

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    As the negative impacts of hydrological extremes increase in large parts of the world, a better understanding of the drivers of change in risk and impacts is essential for effective flood and drought risk management and climate adaptation. However, there is a lack of comprehensive, empirical data about the processes, interactions and feedbacks in complex human-water systems leading to flood and drought impacts. To fill this gap, we present an IAHS Panta Rhei benchmark dataset containing socio-hydrological data of paired events, i.e. two floods or two droughts that occurred in the same area (Kreibich et al. 2017, 2019). The contained 45 paired events occurred in 42 different study areas (in three study areas we have data on two paired events), which cover different socioeconomic and hydroclimatic contexts across all continents. The dataset is unique in covering floods and droughts, in the number of cases assessed and in the amount of qualitative and quantitative socio-hydrological data contained. Referencesto the data sources are provided in 2022-002_Kreibich-et-al_Key_data_table.xlsx where possible. Based on templates, we collected detailed, review-style reports describing the event characteristics and processes in the case study areas, as well as various semi-quantitative data, categorised into management, hazard, exposure, vulnerability and impacts. Sources of the data were classified as follows: scientific study (peer-reviewed paper and PhD thesis), report (by governments, administrations, NGOs, research organisations, projects), own analysis by authors, based on a database (e.g. official statistics, monitoring data such as weather, discharge data, etc.), newspaper article, and expert judgement. The campaign to collect the information and data on paired events started at the EGU General Assembly in April 2019 in Vienna and was continued with talks promoting the paired event data collection at various conferences. Communication with the Panta Rhei community and other flood and drought experts identified through snowballing techniques was important. Thus, data on paired events were provided by professionals with excellent local knowledge of the events and risk management practices

    Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts

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    As the negative impacts of hydrological extremes increase in large parts of the world, a better understanding of the drivers of change in risk and impacts is essential for effective flood and drought risk management and climate adaptation. However, there is a lack of comprehensive, empirical data about the processes, interactions and feedbacks in complex human-water systems leading to flood and drought impacts. To fill this gap, we present an IAHS Panta Rhei benchmark dataset containing socio-hydrological data of paired events, i.e. two floods or two droughts that occurred in the same area (Kreibich et al. 2017, 2019). The contained 45 paired events occurred in 42 different study areas (in three study areas we have data on two paired events), which cover different socioeconomic and hydroclimatic contexts across all continents. The dataset is unique in covering floods and droughts, in the number of cases assessed and in the amount of qualitative and quantitative socio-hydrological data contained.References to the data sources are provided in 2022-002_Kreibich-et-al_Key_data_table.xlsx where possible.Based on templates, we collected detailed, review-style reports describing the event characteristics and processes in the case study areas, as well as various semi-quantitative data, categorised into management, hazard, exposure, vulnerability and impacts. Sources of the data were classified as follows: scientific study (peer-reviewed paper and PhD thesis), report (by governments, administrations, NGOs, research organisations, projects), own analysis by authors, based on a database (e.g. official statistics, monitoring data such as weather, discharge data, etc.), newspaper article, and expert judgement.The campaign to collect the information and data on paired events started at the EGU General Assembly in April 2019 in Vienna and was continued with talks promoting the paired event data collection at various conferences. Communication with the Panta Rhei community and other flood and drought experts identified through snowballing techniques was important. Thus, data on paired events were provided by professionals with excellent local knowledge of the events and risk management practices

    La vicenda delle colonie lorenesi in Maremma (XVIII secolo) come esempio di studio di demografia differenziale

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    Si analizza, prevalentemente sulla base di fonti parrocchiali, il tentativo di ripopolamento della Maremma effettuato attorno alla metà del XVIII secolo tramite l'insediamento a Massa Marittima di alcune centinaia di famiglie proveniente dalla Lorena. Sulla base di una ricostruzione delle vicende familiari e dei percorsi individuali di vita si evidenzia la rapida e quasi totale estinzione di questo gruppo di immigrati, soprattutto a causa dell'elevatissima mortalità provocata dalla malaria

    Editorial.

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    Hace dos años nació una nueva publicación llamada Panta Rei. El lector tiene en sus manos el tercer fruto de lo que en realidad supuso y supone una ilusión: una revista hecha desde la Universidad destinada a la participación de alumnos, de recién licenciados y de compañeros docentes de Secundaria, que comparten problemas y preocupaciones comunes acerca de la ciencia histórica y su didáctica

    Panta Rhei 2013–2015 : global perspectives on hydrology, society and change

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    In 2013, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) launched the hydrological decade 2013–2022 with the theme “Panta Rhei: Change in Hydrology and Society”. The decade recognizes the urgency of hydrological research to understand and predict the interactions of society and water, to support sustainable water resource use under changing climatic and environmental conditions. This paper reports on the first Panta Rhei biennium 2013–2015, providing a comprehensive resource that describes the scope and direction of Panta Rhei. We bring together the knowledge of all the Panta Rhei working groups, to summarize the most pressing research questions and how the hydrological community is progressing towards those goals. We draw out interconnections between different strands of research, and reflect on the need to take a global view on hydrology in the current era of human impacts and environmental change. Finally, we look back to the six driving science questions identified at the outset of Panta Rhei, to quantify progress towards those aims

    Urbanizzazione, spopolamento, migrazioni: i comuni della provincia di Bologna dall'Unità agli ultimi decenni del XX secolo

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    Nel presente lavoro, si delinea una sintesi della dinamica migratoria in provincia di Bologna dal 1861 al 2001. Il tentativo è quello di offrire un quadro riassuntivo della fitta trama di flussi e scambi migratori avvenuti tra le varie zone del territorio provinciale (città capoluogo e comuni satelliti della prima cintura, pianura, zona appenninica collinare e montana). In particolare, si cerca di chiarire il ruolo giocato dalla componente migratoria nella crescita della città capoluogo e nel declino demografico di alcune aree. Fino agli anni Trenta il capoluogo ha assorbito il surplus demografico prodotto dalle campagne circostanti, nutrendosi di sempre più consistenti flussi migratori provenienti dall’esterno dei confini provinciali; dopo gli anni Trenta, la crescita della città subisce una ulteriore accelerazione, per poi sperimentare il definitivo decollo negli anni Cinquanta. Per tutto l’Ottocento e fino ancora agli anni Venti del Novecento, la popolazione rurale delle montagne bolognesi cresce con moderati tassi di incremento, ma è con gli anni Trenta che il passivo migratorio diventa sempre più consistente assumendo poi negli anni Cinquanta le dimensioni di una vera e proprio emorragia di popolazione
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