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Innovación social y desarrollo territorial. Estudio de casos en áreas rurales de España y Escocia

2021

La innovación social amplía los paradigmas contemporáneos de desarrollo territorial en áreas rurales, definiendo las dinámicas de transformación de las relaciones sociales como innovación, en lugar de únicamente un medio para introducir innovaciones en las comunidades locales. La innovación social otorga un énfasis mayor a las innovaciones que mejoran la competitividad social y el desarrollo social. A través de la reconfiguración de las relaciones sociales, las comunidades rurales conciben nuevas iniciativas que construyen capital social, lo que les permite adaptarse a los cambios externos y a ser más resilientes. La tesis está motivada por dos aspectos principales: a) la necesidad de mejor…

:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]escociaeivissa-formenterainnovación socialdesarrollo localgobernanzaUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍAdesarrollo rural
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The first colonization of Ibiza and Formentera (Balearic Islands, Spain): Some more islands out of the stream?

1995

Abstract The Balearic Islands, off the east coast of Spain, have provided a focus of interest in investigations of the earliest colonization of the Mediterranean islands, because of the relatively late date of their oldest sites. Mallorca was visited in the fifth millennium BC and inhabited by the third, and Menorca was colonized during the closing centuries of the third millennium; this therefore makes Ibiza and Formentera special cases of isolation, since they were evidently not occupied until about 2000 BC and moreover were essentially deserted between roughly the thirteenth and seventh centuries BC. The paper presents all the currently available data relevant to this question, particula…

ArcheologyBalearic islandsEast coastgovernment.political_districtContext (language use)Ancient historyArchaeologyGeographysoccer.teamgovernmentGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencessoccerColonizationMediterranean IslandsFormenteraWorld Archaeology
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La prehistoria de Ibiza y Formentera: estado actual de la investigación

1988

The study of the prehistory of Ibiza and Formentera, the two small islands that form the Pityussae sub-group within the Balearic archipelago, began a few years ago as a consequence of the discovery and excavation of the megalithic chamber tomb of a Ca Na Costa on Formentera. Before then, prehistorians were still in doubt as to whether these islands had been occupied before the Phoenician colonisation. Many sites have come to light in the last decade, allowing us to present for the first time a general survey of the prehistoric settlement of the islands. Nevertheless, many problems are still unsolved, and new excavations are needed to establish the apparently complex cultural sequence, which…

Archeologygeographyprehistoriageography.geographical_feature_category</keyword><keyword>PrehistoriaPrehistoriaArchaeologylanguage.human_languageIbizaMegalithPrehistoryFormenteraArchaeologyPrehistoria; Ibiza; Formentera; Megalitismo; Depósitos de broncesoccer.teamArchipelagolanguagesoccerlcsh:ArchaeologyPhoenicianlcsh:CC1-960Depósitos de bronceFormenteraCC1-960MegalitismoTrabajos de Prehistoria
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The taxonomy of Galium crespianum J.J. Rodr. (Rubiaceae), a Balearic Islands endemic revisited

2001

Abstract Galium crespianum J.J. Rodr. is a perennial plant inhabiting cliffs and crevices on the Balearic Islands. Although it was described from the mountains of Mallorca, several populations from the islands of Eivissa and Formentera have been traditionally considered as belonging to the same species. A careful comparison of specimens from the western and eastern Balearics revealed several discriminant features in gross morphology (robustness and habit of the stems, presence or absence of hairs at the internodes and leaves, waxiness of stems and leaves, shape of the inflorescence, flower colour and scent) and stem anatomy. In addition, several mutations in the ribosomal ITS sequences dist…

Balearic islandsRubiaceaebiologyPerennial plantgovernment.political_districtPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationGaliumTaxonInflorescencesoccer.teamBotanygovernmentsoccerTaxonomy (biology)FormenteraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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New insights into the daily and symbolic use of plants during initial occupations of Formentera (Balearic Islands, Spain)

2021

The island of Formentera, with its small extension and flat orography, was settled relatively late in Mediterranean prehistory between the third and second millennium BC. The sites presented in thi...

Mediterranean climateArcheologyHistoryBalearic islandsEcologyOrographygovernment.political_districtOceanographyFirewoodArchaeologyPrehistoryGeographysoccer.teamBronze AgegovernmentsoccerFormenteraThe Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology
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Análisis relacional en iniciativas socialmente innovadoras. El caso de estudio de Alianza Mar Blava (Ibiza-Formentera)

2019

Los estudios de desarrollo local, durante los últimos años, han recuperado la innovación social cómo perspectiva analítica de los cambios organizativos y procesos de transformación de las relaciones sociales en el territorio. Con ello, surge el interés de cómo estudiar lo intangible de esta dimensión del desarrollo local. A partir de aquí, el capital social cobra especial interés como enfoque teórico para poder interpretar el análisis relacional. Así, mediante el caso de estudio de una iniciativa socialmente innovadora (Alianza Mar Blava, en el área de Ibiza y Formentera), esta investigación identifica la red social de actores relevantes y caracteriza las redes personales y otros atributos …

Social networkbusiness.industryWelfare economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentControl (management)AttributiveSocial relationPower (social and political)soccer.teamsoccerSociologybusinessFormenteraSocial network analysisEarth-Surface ProcessesSocial capitalCuadernos Geográficos
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Structural control on the presence and character of calas: Observations from Balearic Islands limestones rock coast macroforms

2013

Calas are characteristic embayed rocky coastline landforms related to steep-sided drowned valleys that were deeply incised during low sea-level stages into carbonate plateaus. This paper studies the factors that control the presence and character of calas in three different islands of the Balearic Archipelago (Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera) by means of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) reconstructions, embayment and catchment morphometric analysis and through the compilation of fault and joint orientations. All islands exhibit emerged carbonate platforms (Upper Miocene in age) characterised by horizontal or very gently-dipping bedding. Two distinct patterns observed at all study sites are th…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBeddingLandformLithologyKarstchemistry.chemical_compoundKarst collapseschemistrysoccer.teamStructural controlBalearic IslandsStreamsArchipelagoINGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIAsoccerCarbonateCalasQuaternaryFormenteraGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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