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Medicinal cactaceae of Arequipa Province, Peru.

2008

Cactaceae medicinal Arequipa PerùSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Cactaceas medicinales de Arequipa.

2008

Cactaceas medicinales Arequipa PerùSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Plantas medicinales que se desarollan a 2230 m snm en la regiòn de Arequipa (Perù).

2008

Plantas medicinalesregiòn de Arequipa (Perù)Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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La valutazione dei suoli per scopi umanitari: l’esempio della Regione di Piura, Perù.

2011

Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaLand EvaluationPerù.Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Pedo-agronomic aspects of La Monja Area (Ayacaba, Perù)

2009

Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaSoil Pedo-agronomic aspects La Monja PerùSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Control Over Administration, Repression of Corruption and Practices of Negotiation in the Spanish Monarchy. The Process of Residencia at the 10th Cou…

2021

The debate around the definition of the political nature of the Spanish Monarchy in the modern age has widened its scope in recent years to include not only reflections on the relationships between the Court and the diverse territorial elements that made itup but also the various forms that “remote government” took from at various times. The success of a polycentric model, and the awareness of the parts played by a wide range of actors, communities and institutions at local level and in the broader international environment, have brought up some key questions with reference to the pivotal role of the transition from a theoretical model of administration, management and control to its practi…

Spanish Monarchy 10th count of Lemos process of residencia PerùSettore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
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Intervention strategies for the enhancement of the Peruvian route of the Inca royal path Qhapaq Ñan

2023

Qhapaq Ñan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was a complex administrative communication and transport system that connected the immense territory of the Inca empire for over 30 thousand km, intercepting sites of great historical and cultural interest today, first of all the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu. The consequences of climate change and the high tourist presence, which is mostly concentrated in Machu Picchu, are seriously jeopardizing the survival of this precious asset. The heavy rains that hit the monuments produce dangerous infiltrations of water between the masonry structures, compromising their stability; the transit of people along the paths and stairways erodes the rock and the soil. …

Sustainable tourism UNESCO heritage Perù Qhapaq Ñan Q'eswachaka bridge.Settore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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