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                <text>El siguiente artículo presenta los resultados y análisis de las condiciones climáticas futuras de temperatura y precipitación para la Reserva Forestal Bosque Protector Cerros Orientales de Bogotá (RFPBOB). Para esto, se simularon los escenarios de cambio climático: A1B, A2 y B1 en los años 2040, 2070 y 2095. La simulación de las condiciones climáticas futuras en la RFPBOB tuvo en cuenta las variables: temperatura y precipitación, descritas bajo escenarios de cambio climático aplicando modelos de circulación general en MarkSimGCM. Se encontró que para todos los escenarios la temperatura aumentará para el año 2095, respecto al periodo de referencia 1960-1990. Los incrementos esperados para cada escenario son: 3,6°C A1B, 4,3 °C A2, 2,5 °C B1. El escenario más caluroso es el A2, seguido por el A1B y el B1. Para el caso de la precipitación anual la tendencia es hacia el aumento respecto al periodo de referencia en los escenarios A1B y A2, en el escenario B1 la variación no es significativa, 21% A1B, 14,5 % A2, 1 % B1. Producto de la comparación de los resultados encontrados enMarkSimGCM con resultados de estudios previos particularmente realizados por el Instituto de Investigaciones Ambientales (Ideam), se encontraron diferencias particularmente en la precipitación, siendo mucho más bajos los incrementos en la simulación efectuada en esta investigación Para la temperatura, los escenarios realizados por el Ideam coinciden con los discutidos en este estudio. Los escenarios comparados fueron el A1B y el A2.</text>
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                <text>Este estudio de caso busca conocer cómo los medios digitales representan el cambio climático en Chile, poniendo énfasis en la mitigación, adaptación y resiliencia. Se realizó un análisis de contenido a los cuatro medios digitales con mayor lectoría en Chile (2 liberales y 2 conservadores), durante el período que va desde la Segunda Comunicación Nacional de Cambio Climático (30/08/11) hasta la inauguración del Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia (31/10/13), con el fin de conocer los encuadres y narrativas predominantes en las noticias de cambio climático en Chile. Se obtuvo un corpus de 58 noticias nacionales, sobre el que se llevó a cabo un análisis de discurso crítico para comprender la presencia o ausencia de actores y narrativas, y así visibilizar las relaciones de poder. Los hallazgos más relevantes del análisis de contenido apuntan a: (i) bajo número de noticias de cambio climático en Chile (14,83%) en relación a las internacionales; (ii) a que los definidores primarios del tema son los actores gubernamentales; (iii) y a la invisibilización de las personas y organizaciones ciudadanas.</text>
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                <text>El presente artículo expone los desafíos que plantea a la Iglesia la pandemia que está asolando a la humanidad. El foco se pone en las acciones y actitudes pastorales necesarias para aquellos que desempeñan el ministerio sacerdotal, en ámbitos como el acompañamiento del duelo de quienes que han perdido seres queridos, los procesos de reforma de vida ante el impacto de la enfermedad y la alteración de la vida que produce, las necesidades sociocaritativas, celebrativas, educativas o de defensa de la vida, así como los cultivos espirituales para responder evangélicamente a la situación que atravesamos. La experiencia humana de la que se parte es, pues, el fenómeno totalizante de la COVID -19 y el marco doctrinal lo da el magisterio del papa Francisco, sobre todo su última encíclica Fratelli tutti. Sobre la fraternidad y la amistad social (2020), publicada varios meses tras el estallido de la pandemia, y también Evangelii gaudium (2013). El magisterio del Cardenal Arzobispo de Madrid también tendrá su lugar significativo.</text>
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                <text>Estudios Eclesiásticos</text>
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                <text>Doctrinal Theology, Christianity</text>
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                <text>Determinantes do processo de infestação domiciliar por Panstrongylus megistus: o papel da habitação e do desmatamento Determinants of the dwelling infestation process by Panstrongylus megistus: the role of housing and deforesting</text>
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                <text>Julio Litvoc, Moisés Goldbaum, Guilherme Rodrigues da Silva</text>
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                <text>A qualidade das habitações e o desmatamento foram estudados em Caconde e São José do Rio Pardo, municípios paulistas com taxas diferenciadas de infestação domiciliar por Panstrongylus megistus, e com desenvolvimento sócio-econômico dessemelhante. Para o conhecimento da qualidade das habitações recorreu-se a dados registrados na Superintendência de Controle de Endemias (SUCEN) durante a década de 70; o estudo do desmatamento foi realizado em mapas, construídos por nós a partir de fotografias aéreas, obtidas em vôos realizados pela Secretaria de Agricultura em 1972 e 1983. A análise sócio-econômica baseou-se nas informações do Censo Agro-pecuário e em entrevistas com agrônomos dos municípios. O estudo mostrou uma situação de maior precariedade das casas em Caconde. Essa situação decorre do menor desenvolvimento sócio-econômico deste município, confirmando assim uma tendência já demonstrada em pesquisas anteriores. O desmatamento foi mais intenso em São José, onde o desenvolvimento social é maior e no qual à taxa de infestação é menor, fato que mostra um comportamento oposto entre os dois determinantes nestes municípios. Os vínculos entre o desmatamento e o maior desenvolvimento sócio-econômico pode também ser demonstrado na medida em que se pode relacionar a atividade produtiva com a destruição da cobertura vegetal natural. Cabe sublinhar que esta tendência de efeito oposto do desmatamento não inverteu o resultado final, ou seja, que o confronto dessas forças determinantes resultou ainda numa taxa de infestação superior em Caconde, área de menor desenvolvimento social. A existência dessas tendências opostas entre os determinantes revela, desse modo, uma maior complexidade no processo de infestação por P. megistus, sem produzir, no entanto, reversão do resultado final.This study investigates the housing conditions and deforesting in Caconde and São José do Rio Pardo, neighbouring towns located in the northeastern region of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. These localities have had different dwelling infestation rates by Panstrongylus megistus and they also show distinct socioeconomic development. The housing conditions were studied by the analysis of data collected during the 1970's by the Superintendência de Controle de Endemias (SUCEN), a government agency. Aerial photographs taken during flights performed by the Agricultural Department of the State were used to analyse the deforesting. The socioeconomic analysis was based on Agricultural Census and interview with agronomic officials. The study showed more precarious housing conditions in Caconde than in São José do Rio Pardo. It was related to lower socioeconomic development in Caconde, confirming a trend showed by previous studies. The deforesting was more intense in São José, where socioeconomic development has been higher and the infestation rates were lower, what demonstrates opposite behaviour between the two determinants in these towns. The links between deforesting and higher socioeconomic development can also be showed by the relation between productive activity and destruction of the natural agricultural covering. It is emphasized that the tendency of opposite effect of the deforesting did not change the final result, that is, the confrontation of these determinant forces resulted in higher infestation rates in Caconde than in São José do Rio Pardo. The existence of these opposite trends between the determinants disclosed therefore more complexity in the infestation process of P. megistus, although the final result was not reverted changed.</text>
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