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Americanism as a central point of the political, social, intellectual and academic agenda in Spain: some explicative … notes This paper focuses on the different factors that make Latin Americanism in Spain so different from that in the rest of …, the relevant presence of both Spanish settlers in Latin America and Latin American ones in Spain, as well as the presence …
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Las experiencias en cooperación en el ámbito del turismo y el desarrollo, fruto de la dilatada colaboración entre investigadores españoles y latinoamericanos, ha sido importante. Así lo constatan el número de proyectos financiados por el Programa de Cooperación Interuniversitario de la...
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Las ciudades históricas, en especial las Ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad, constituyen uno de los principales referentes culturales de España y Latinoamérica. En este texto se abordan los resultados de una investigación comparada sobre este tipo de ciudades a nivel de España y México,...
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may be also too restrictive. The recent modernisation of irrigation practices in Spain highlights that the rebound effect …
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This chapter examines the relations between training, skills, credentials and the wage in France, Spain and the United …
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Many economic sectors, like housing or transportation, are exposed to climate and likely to suffer efficiency losses when climate changes. The global economy is far from dematerialized yet, these sectors represent a significant fraction of the existing capital stock. Using an optimal growth...
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This paper uses the EMF27 scenarios to explore the role of renewable energy (RE) in climate change mitigation. Currently RE supplies almost 20 % of global electricity demand. Almost all EMF27 mitigation scenarios show a strong increase in renewable power production, with a substantial ramp-up of...
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In this paper we address the issue of the indeterminacy of climate change negotiations and examine the role played by the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) in this indeterminacy. Mobilising the analytical tools of international political economy (IPE), we show that changes...
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We describe a method to represent the results of climate simulation models with analogues. An analogue to a city A is a city B whose climate today represents A's simulated future climate. Climates were characterized and compared non-parametrically, using the 30-years distribution of three...
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This paper contributes to the heated debate on the link between climate and civil war. We exploit a large dataset of a drought index commonly used in hydrology, the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI). The PDSI is based on a hydrological model and is a cumulative measure that takes account of...
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