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    Realtà, cultura e mistero nelle opere di Mario de Maria

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    Il saggio è dedicato alla presentazione dei principali temi della pittura di pittore Mario de Maria (1852-1924) in occasione della mostra a lui dedicata a Bologna e curata della stessa autrice del saggio. La mostra e il rispettivo catalogo in cui sono presenti anche le schede scientifiche, redatte dall'autrice, delle opere esposte, rivaluta un importante e poco conosciuto protagonista della pittura simbolista italiana.The essay is dedicated to the presentation of the main themes of the painting of the painter Mario de Maria (1852-1924) on the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to him at Bologna and edited by the same author of the essay. The exhibition and the respective catalog where there are also cards of scientific works, re-evaluates an important and little-known protagonist of the Italian symbolist painting

    From trans-disciplinary to "undisciplined" design learning: educating through/to disruption

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    The paper is fruit of a coordinated work, however the author of paragraphs 1 and 4 is Flaviano Celaschi, the author of paragraph 2 is Elena Formia and the author of paragraphs 3 and 5 is Eleonora Lup

    Las Islas de la Calma, 1966 (complete work)

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    X Films presenta ; Operador, Juan Manuel de la Chica; Ayudante, Pedro Hueros; Commenntarios en la voz de, Simon Ramirez; "Se Llarga": Ballado por el groupo folklorico de sas Jose Ibiza; Jefe de production, Jose Maria Gonzalez Sinde; Montaje, Elena Jaumandren; Ingeniero de Sonido, Jesus Jimenez; Labortorio, Fotofilm Madrid S.A. Sonoriacion: Iberson; Deposito Legal M-14229 1966; Gulon y Direccion, Ramon Masats.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices, see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproductio

    Analysis of ecosystem services provision in the Colombian Amazon using participatory research and mapping techniques

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    Over the last two decades indigenous peoples in the lower Caquetá River basin in Colombia have experienced detrimental changes in the provision of important ecosystem services in ways that have significant implications for the maintenance of their traditional livelihoods. To assess these changes we conducted eight participatory mapping activities and convened 22 focus group discussions. We focused the analysis on two types of change: (1) changes in the location of ecosystem services provisioning areas and (2) changes in the stock of ecosystem services. The focal ecosystem services include services such as provision of food, raw materials and medicinal resources. Results from the study show that in the past two decades the demand for food and raw materials has intensified and, as a result, locations of provisioning areas and the stocks of ecosystem services have changed. We found anecdotal evidence that these changes correlate well with socio-economic factors such as greater need for income generation, change in livelihood practices and consumption patterns. We discuss the use of participatory mapping techniques in the context of marginalized and data-poor regions. We also show how this kind of information can strengthen existing ecosystem-based management strategies used by indigenous peoples in the Colombian Amazon
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