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Journal articles on the topic "Cartagena (Colombia)"
Helguera, J. Leon. "Archives in Cartagena, Colombia." Americas 45, no. 4 (April 1989): 547–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1007312.
Full textEspinosa París, Hernando, and J. Espinosa Dorothy. "Un caso de evisceración de pelvis por carcinoma coloide del recto." Revista Ciencias Biomédicas 6, no. 2 (November 24, 2020): 406–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32997/rcb-2015-2972.
Full textMiranda-Machado, Pablo Andrés, and Bautista De la Cruz Hoyos-Sánchez. "Prevalencia de urticaria en Cartagena, Colombia." Revista Alergia México 64, no. 2 (June 29, 2017): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.29262/ram.v64i2.245.
Full textParga-Lozano, C. H., A. J. Marrugo-González, and R. Fernández-Maestre. "Hydrocarbon contamination in Cartagena Bay, Colombia." Marine Pollution Bulletin 44, no. 1 (January 2002): 71–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0025-326x(01)00201-6.
Full textBedoya Marrugo, Elías Alberto. "Atención de urgencias en Cartagena, Colombia." Nova 15, no. 27 (August 10, 2017): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/24629448.1961.
Full textParra Sánchez, Diana Teresa. "Editorial." Revista Colombiana de Computación 20, no. 1 (May 28, 2019): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.29375/25392115.3603.
Full textHuneeus, Alexandra, and René Urueña. "Introduction to Symposium on the Colombian Peace Talks and International Law." AJIL Unbound 110 (2016): 161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2398772300003007.
Full textBagley, Bruce Michael. "After San Antonio." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 34, no. 3 (1992): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165922.
Full textBozo de Carmona, Ana Julia. "Revista Panorama Económico." Revista de Jóvenes Investigadores Ad Valorem 1, no. 2 (December 15, 2018): 137–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32997/rjia-vol.1-num.2-2018-2562.
Full textCarpio-Díaz, Yesenia M., Carlos Mario López-Orozco, Yeison Herrera Herrera-Medina, Gabriel R. Navas-S., and Adriana Bermúdez. "Primer registro de Tylos niveus y nuevo reporte de Porcellionides pruinosus (Oniscidea: Tylidae y Porcellionidae) para Colombia." Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales 40, no. 156 (October 3, 2016): 4233. http://dx.doi.org/10.18257/raccefyn.343.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Cartagena (Colombia)"
Vidal, Ortega Antonino. "Cartagena de Indias en la articulación del espacio regional Caribe, 1580-1640 : la producción agraria /." Lebrija : Cadiz : Muy illustre, antigua y real hermandad de los Santos de Lebrija ; Agrija ediciones, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39062194s.
Full textBaena, Andrea. "Spaces of arrival : swamp as a terrain of contestation in Cartagena, Colombia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/121864.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-83).
This project delves into the aqueous terrain where the arrival of people and water coalesce. Specifically, it explores the shifting landscape of the Virgen Swamp, in the coastal city of Cartagena, Colombia, where there is friction between flows of urban occupation and ecological flows. This friction is most noticeable in the 4km south border where urban occupation has taken over a fringe of approximately 80 meters of what used to be water. This water-people relationship is dialectical; urban occupation triggers the swamp to resist with floods, erosion and contamination. The city of Cartagena is full of stories of displacement and contestation with physical manifestations in the border of the swamp. Arrival neighborhoods at the border face a situation of simultaneous uncertain citizenship and ecologic vulnerability. The mangrove forest bordering the Virgen Swamp has been considered wasteland, and thus a place to be reclaimed by immigrants who find no other space in the city.
This mangrove forest serves as gradient between water and land filtering the water, preventing land erosion and protecting from storm surge. The recession of the swamp's shoreline due to urban development has degraded the once continuous loop of mangrove forest. The re-shaping of the border between water and land has occurred in the form of spontaneous occupation by immigrants and striated interventions led by the city and large private stakeholders in an attempt to solve water-land frictions. This thesis questions the idea of the swamp as a space of unchecked development or hard divisions. Instead, it sees the swamp's relationship to the urban and ecological as one of gradient and fluidity. In response to the transient nature of the urban arrival threshold, the thesis re-imagines an integrated development plan which brings together different stakeholders, proposing placemaking strategies for a space of displacement.
The proposed network of spaces catalyzes community reinforcement and livelihood. The project employs a systemic approach, exploring different scales and temporalities, and proposing design strategies that are both incremental and substantial.
by Andrea Baena.
M. Arch.
M.Arch. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture
Øien, Marius. ""El vivo vive de el bobo" - En kulturpsykologisk studie av sosial manipulasjon i Cartagena de Indias, Colombia :." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Psykologisk institutt, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-13564.
Full textThis is a thesis on social manipulation seen from a cultural psychological point of view. The focus is on cultural differences and similarities on the use of deceit, a phenomenon that both evolutionary psychologists and cultural psychologists claim that their own paradigm is best suited to explain. This thesis advocates that both points of view will supplement each other when viewing this phenomenon. Paul Ekman is known as one of the pioneers in lie detection, and has done much to show that lie itself can not be explained as a phenomenon created solely by cultures itself. A person that would disagree with this is Lev Vygotsky. Vygotsky is one of the founders within cultural psychology, and is determined that cultures have a great impact on how one perceives the world and therefore also its understanding and the use of deception. Another cultural psychologist is Richard Nisbett, which shows us that one should look at both cultural and physiological aspects when assessing what creates a persons conscious and unconscious choice. The point of this thesis is to see if we can find a balance between the universal, and the cultural when trying to understand lying. This thesis will largely follow Nisbetts framework to show that to get an acceptable view on deception, one should use both culture- and evolutionary psychology. The conclusion will claim that to get an adequate understanding of lies, one should therefore view it from both the evolutionary and the cultural aspects, and to try to explain lies with just one of these two would be lacking.
Boaglio, Toniolo Carolina V. "Propuesta de políticas de gestión para sitios contaminados : estudio de caso. lote Santa Elena, en Cartagena, Colombia." Master's thesis, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11086/8895.
Full textPresenta lineamientos de gestión para sitios contaminados en el territorio nacional colombiano. Se estudia el caso del Lote Santa Elena, de gran relevancia a nivel nacional, la descripción del caso se basa en el expediente LAM0021 de la Autoridad Nacional de Licencias Ambientales (ANLA), fue clasificado en tres áreas por la empresa a cargo de las intervenciones, para agilizar su manejo. Estas áreas son la zona de acceso, el confinamiento y el área restante del lote.
Bassols, Gardella Narcís. "Producing, branding and managing multifaceted tourist destinations: Cartagena, Colombia as a study case / Producció, brànding i gestió de destinacions turístiques polifacètiques: Cartagena d'Índies (Colòmbia) com a cas d'estudi." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/670712.
Full textLa presente tesis se propone descubrir y analizar los procesos que se dan en destinos polifacéticos. Se toman en consideración dos grandes áreas conceptuales: la producción de destinos y el manejo de destinos. El caso concreto de estudio es la ciudad de Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) puesto que es considerada un ‘destino polifacético’. La metodología aplicada es el estudio de caso, y el trabajo de campo consistió en observación, trabajo de archivo, un cuestionario así como una serie de entrevistas semi-estructuradas a actores del destino. Se eligió una metodología cualitativa ya que esta permite obtener una visión profunda y detallada. Los resultados muestran un destino que fue producido de forma orgánica, tanto sus atractivos patrimoniales como los de sol y playa. A esto hay que añadirle los procesos top-down, los cuales han resultado en un brand disengagement y en desacuerdos entre actores. Por tanto, Cartagena de Indias es un lugar intrínsecamente difícil de gestionar. El trabajo de campo descubre aspectos del manejo de este lugar, los cuales derivan en recomendaciones para los profesionales.
The present dissertation intends to unveil some of the dynamics and processes found in multifaceted destinations. Two broad conceptual areas are considered in order to conceptualize and analyse the issues found in such places: destination making and destination management. Specifically, the destination studied is Cartagena de Indias, on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, a place boasting sun and sand as well as built heritage, hence a ‘multifaceted destination’. The methodology applied is Case Research Theory and the field work consisted of observation, archival research, a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews with the ‘expert’ stakeholders in the destination. Qualitative methodologies were preferred as these allow for deep insights into dynamics and processes, The results show a destination that was produced in an organic way, both in terms of heritage as well as sun and sand. This was combined with hard elitist, top-down processes which resulted in brand disengagement and disagreements from the side of the stakeholders. Therefore, Cartagena de Indias is an intrinsically difficult place to manage.
Rocha, Carlos Guilherme 1987. "A disputa por poder em Cartagena das Índias : o embate entre o governador Francisco de Murga e o Tribunal do Santo Ofício (1629-1636)." [s.n.], 2013. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/278742.
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Resumo: A proposta deste trabalho consiste em analisar a relação conflituosa entre o capitão-geral e governador da província de Cartagena das Índias, Francisco de Murga, e os ministros do tribunal da Inquisição da cidade de Cartagena. Os enfrentamentos entre as partes remontam aos primeiros meses do governo de Murga, que aportou em Cartagena em outubro de 1629, e perduraram até meados do ano de 1636, quando houve uma mudança no governo provincial. O objetivo principal é analisar o âmbito jurídico do conflito, isto é, o modo como as partes envolvidas recorriam ao uso do direito, quais as argumentações e os fundamentos enunciados. Parto do princípio que a análise do direito e da estrutura jurídica é ponto basilar para a compreensão das relações institucionais no Antigo Regime. Neste sentido será analisada principalmente a natureza jurídica do Santo Ofício apresentada nos discursos e práticas originárias do conflito. Será analisada também a representação da autonomia inquisitorial frente os poderes civis, que se destaca nas práticas em questão. Nesse sentido, este trabalho enfatiza como os fundamentos jurídicos da Inquisição e do governo provincial são princípios que orientam as ações dos envolvidos no conflito em questão
Abstract: The aim of this work is to analyze the conflicting relationship between the captain general and governor of the province of Cartagena of the Indies, Francisco de Murga, and the ministers of the court of the Inquisition in Cartagena. The confrontations between the parties date back to the first months of Murga's government, who arrived in Cartagena in October 1629, and lasted until mid-1636, when there was a change in the provincial government. The main purpose of this study is to analyze the legal scope of the conflict, i. e., the manner in which interested parties used to appeal to the use of the law, the arguments and pleas they had mentioned. I assume that the analysis of law and legal structure is fundamental to understanding the institutional relations in the Ancien Régime. In this sense, th legal nature of the Holy Office, presented in the discourses and practices thata had given rise to the conflicts will be mainly analyzed. It will be also analyzed the representation of inquisitorial autonomy in relation to civil powers, which stands out in the practices concerned. In this sense, the emphasis of this study is how the legal bases of the Inquisition and the provincial government are guiding principles of the actions of those Who were involved in the conflicting relationship concerned
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Villar, Vladimir Daza. "La economia de las provincias de Cartagena, Santa Marta y Riohacha en los tiempos de la restauracion monárquica del Virreinato de la Nueva Granada, 1815-1821." Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), 2016. https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/5505.
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Pollock, Jody (Jody Tamar). "Tejiendo una red de resiliencia = weaving a web of resilience : Internal displacement, social networks and urban integration in Cartagena, Colombia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/80908.
Full textThis electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-120).
There are over 28.8 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the world today because of conflict, human rights violations and situations of generalized violence. Colombia's protracted internal armed conflict, which has lasted for over six decades, has resulted in the largest population of IDPs - up to 5.4 million as of 2012 - in the world. The vast majority migrates from rural areas to cities, settling on the urban periphery in historically poor neighborhoods. Taking Cartagena, Colombia as a revelatory case of IDP urban settlement, this thesis addresses these questions: In the face of ongoing violence, the disruption of spatial and social communities, and the dissolution of trust between individuals, organizations and the Colombian state, how do IDPs reconstitute social networks as part of integration into host cities? How are those social networks challenged and/or bolstered by the status and experience of displacement? Upon arrival in host cities, IDPs must satisfy basic survival needs (shelter, food, income), deal with trauma, and navigate shifting personal and collective identities in the aftermath of displacement. The individual and family-level strategies that IDPs develop to respond to these challenges ultimately require joining existing or forming new social networks for information sharing, economic support and emotional connection. Despite obstacles to community organizing (including direct threats and violence), these social networks sometimes morph into broader political coalitions, which serve as the base for social movements that make claims on the state. By learning from IDP settlement strategies, policymakers could develop more effective and durable solutions to address internal displacement and lay the groundwork for a more just and sustainable peace. I recommend: focusing on long-term IDP urban integration rather than on return to communities of origin, providing support to complement the foundation laid by IDP civil society organizations, and reframing policy away from short-term, household-level aid to target and support the social networks that form the basis of IDP resilience.
by Jody Pollock.
M.C.P.
Piňeros, Sairi T. "Imaginaires géographiques et pratiques touristiques : le cas de Carthagène des Indes, Colombie." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01H114.
Full textTourist imaginaries are strongly attached to geographical imaginaries. They are constructed through a process of representation where different mental images interact. These mental images are constructed from different information sources that we perceive in our daily lives. Information about places is disseminated through literature, painting, music, movies, television; tourist communication (brochures, posters, catalogs, postcards, photos, videos, television, guides); the experiences of others (travels, stories, etc.). All these idea-images of places circulate constantly on different scales (local, national, international) and shape our geographical and tourist imaginaries. As a result, tourism imaginaries are not fixed, they change over time, they are constantly reformulated or reaffirmed, they transform themselves.Today, with the globalization of tourism, which increases the competition between different territories, territorial actors are faced with the need to create attractive images in order to differentiate from other territories, in order to attract investments and tourists. However, the efforts made by territorial actors to create attractive images fail to give the expected results. This is the case of territories that are associated with negative images - war, violence, delinquency and risks – deeply rooted in the collective imaginary and which affect not only the geographical imaginary of the country concerned, but also that of their tourist destinations.Given these negative images, local actors of tourist destinations will build an image that enhances their own tourist attractions/attributes. However, at the same time, this eclipses its direct association with its own country, in other words, a deterritorialized image of the tourist destination.It is from this paradoxical situation that this thesis examines the construction, deconstruction and reconstruction process of geographical and tourist imaginaries, based on the analysis of a UNESCO World Heritage city, Cartagena de Indias, located in a country associated with negative images since a long time, Colombia. This research work proposes a double analysis, one focused on local actors and their strategies for producing tourist images, and the other on tourists as consumers and coproducers.Particular emphasis is put on the analysis of information from modern media (Internet and social networks) as they actively participate in the circulation of visual and textual content that shape geographical and tourist imaginaries
Achury, García Andrés. "What happens when resettlements focus on the physical environment : the aftermath of the resettlement process in a displaced community in Cartagena, Colombia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/111368.
Full textCataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-77).
Over three million people were affected in the country by the rain season associated with "La Niña" phenomenon between April 2010 and June 201. Likewise, Colombia has the second largest number of internally displaced persons in the world: 6.3 million trailing only Syria with 7.6 millions victims, and followed by Iraq with 3.3 million (IDMC 2015b). Given the magnitude of displacement, this problem contributes the largest number of human rights violations in the country (HRW 2005). This research studies the dilemmas that accompany resettlement processes; the involuntary physical and social isolation of residents from access to services and public facilities; the consequences for economic well-being and quality of life, and the improvement of the personal security from crime and violence. This research will answer the following question: Why do resettlement processes create deteriorated socioeconomic livelihoods and fragmented communities? This thesis finds that while resettlement processes provide new built environments to address the physical needs of the displaced population, they do not address the needs that perpetuate poverty, vulnerability, and marginalization. The research explores the challenges and dilemmas that those communities face in order to inform discussions related to the physical, economic, and social reconstruction of communities in the aftermath of displacement. It also analyses the parallels and contrasts between 28 displaced families that went through the sponsored government program of resettlement process, and 10 families that decided to reconstruct their lives outside that program. The goal is to re-exanimate the policy, the specific approach of the state, and the gains and losses for the resettlement process. This thesis identifies potential recommendations for other displaced communities and for policymakers and non-profit organizations, examining how housing is necessary but not sufficient to resettle sustainable and resilient communities.
by Andrés Achury Garcia.
M.C.P.
Books on the topic "Cartagena (Colombia)"
Gelis, Ricardo Chica. Página de "Sucesos", ¿quién cogió Universal hoy?: Prensa y sectores populares en Cartagena. [Cartagena, Colombia?]: Ediciones Tecnológica de Bolívar, 2005.
Find full textArango, Gustavo. Un ramo de nomeolvides: Gabriel García Márquez en el Universal. Cartagena, Colombia: El Universal, 1995.
Find full textFiesta de picó: Champeta, espacio y cuerpo en Cartagena, Colombia. Bogota: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2012.
Find full textH, Drewes, ed. Vertical reference systems: IAG symposium, Cartagena, Colombia, February 20-23, 2001. Berlin: Springer, 2002.
Find full textCetina, Eccehomo. Jaque a la reina: Mafia y corrupción en Cartagena. Santafé de Bogotá, D.C., Colombia: Planeta, 1994.
Find full textSeminario Internacional Salud Básica para Todos (1988 Cartagena, Colombia). Memorias del Seminario Internacional Salud Básica para Todos, Cartagena, 6 a 9 junio de 1988. [Bogotá, Colombia]: Presidencia de la República de Colombia, Consejería para el Desarrollo Social, 1989.
Find full textRocha, B. Hernán Vásquez. Aspectos del proceso de integración: Colombia en el Pacto Andino. Santafé de Bogotá, D.C: Instituto de Estudios Internacionales "Alberto Lleras Camargo", 1992.
Find full textNickson, R. Andrew. Establishing and implementing a joint venture: Water and sanitation services in Cartagena, Colombia. London: GHK International, 2001.
Find full textOlsen, Margaret M. Slavery and salvation in colonial Cartagena de Indias. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Cartagena (Colombia)"
Mendoza, Raynel, Amaury Cabarcas, and Bertha Arnedo. "Mixed Reality to Promote Cultural Tourism in La Merced Cloister in Cartagena Colombia." In Advances in Tourism, Technology and Systems, 370–79. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4260-6_33.
Full textValdelamar Villegas, Juan Carlos, Kevin Andrade-Quintero, Claudia Díaz-Mendoza, and Ganiveth Manjarrez-Paba. "Temporal Space Behavior of Three Environmental Quality Determinants from Touristic Beaches in Cartagena, Colombia." In Beach Management Tools - Concepts, Methodologies and Case Studies, 845–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58304-4_43.
Full textOspina-Mateus, Holman, Leonardo Augusto Quintana Jiménez, Francisco José López-Valdés, Natalie Morales-Londoño, and Katherinne Salas-Navarro. "Using Data-Mining Techniques for the Prediction of the Severity of Road Crashes in Cartagena, Colombia." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 309–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31019-6_27.
Full textArrieta Rodríguez, Eugenia, Fernando López-Martínez, and Juan Carlos Martínez Santos. "A Machine Learning Approach for Severe Maternal Morbidity Prediction at Rafael Calvo Clinic in Cartagena-Colombia." In Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management, 208–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47679-3_18.
Full textCoronado-Hernández, Jairo R., Marly Rico-Carrillo, Katherine Rico-Carrillo, and Orlando Zapateiro Altamiranda. "Locating Sea Ambulances to Respond to Emergencies of Vulnerable Populations. Case of Cartagena Bay in Colombia." In Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management, 259–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84340-3_21.
Full textRangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Introduction." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 1–5. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_1.
Full textRangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Review of the Existing Risk Assessment Methods." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 7–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_2.
Full textRangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Study Areas." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 15–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_3.
Full textRangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Used Methodology." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 21–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_4.
Full textRangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Spatial Distribution of Assessment Indexes." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 39–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_5.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Cartagena (Colombia)"
Mercado Cervera, Hugo José. "MODEL ESTIMATES FOR GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION FROM NATIONAL TRAVELS OF TRANSPORT OF AIR CARGO BETWEEN MAJOR CITIES IN COLOMBIA." In CIT2016. Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/cit2016.2016.2460.
Full textGutiérrez Jaraba, Johon, and Libis C. Valdez Cervantes. "Observatorio para el desarrollo de Cartagena - OCARTAGENA: Diseño de una plataforma web para el Seguimiento al Desarrollo Sostenible de Cartagena - Colombia." In The Fourteen LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: “Engineering Innovations for Global Sustainability”. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18687/laccei2016.1.1.064.
Full textCabrera Cruza, Alfonso, Massimo Leserri, Gabriele Rossi, and Ricardo Zabaleta. "Un rilievo speditivo di emergenza. Forte San José a Cartagena de Indias (Colombia)." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11388.
Full textPicon, Michelle M., Deicy Moreno Ruiz, Joven Investigadora Colciencias, Fernando Salcedo, Joven Investigador Colciencias, and Nelson Alvis. "Risk Factors of Chronic Infant Malnutrition in Cartagena, Colombia: A Case-control Study." In Selection of Abstracts From NCE 2016. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.141.1_meetingabstract.478.
Full textLosada, Karla, Jorge Galindo-Díaz, and Joan Fontàs Serrat. "Reconstrucción virtual del puente fortificado de la Media Luna (Cartagena de Indias) a través de herramientas digitales." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11330.
Full textARMIROLA GARCÉS, Ledy Paola. "COMPRENSIÓN DE LAS REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE: CASO COMUNIDAD DE CRESPO, CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA." In 6 Conference Creatives Cities. Madrid: ICONO 14 Editorial, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7195/piccc.00004.
Full textGarcia-Melon, Monica, Hannia Karime González-Urango, Michela Le Pira, and Giuseppe Inturri. "AN ANP MODEL TO IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN ACCESSIBILITY IN THE CITY CENTER OF CARTAGENA DE INDIAS (COLOMBIA)." In The International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Creative Decisions Foundation, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.13033/isahp.y2018.008.
Full textParrinello, Sandro, Francesca Picchio, Anna Dell’Amico, and Chiara Malusardi. "Le mura di Cartagena de Indias tra sperimentazione metodologica e protocolli operativi. Strumentazioni digitali a confronto per lo studio del sistema difensivo antonelliano." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11393.
Full textAlmeida Guerra, Paola. "Application of fusion techniques between Radarsat and Landsat images for landuse distribution at Cartagena, Colombia, using supervised classification." In Remote Sensing, edited by Roland Meynart, Steven P. Neeck, Haruhisa Shimoda, Joan B. Lurie, and Michelle L. Aten. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.512079.
Full textBartual-Figueras, M. Teresa, Montserrat Carbonell-Esteller, Andrés Coco-Prieto, Candelaria Colón-Iriarte, D. C. Pérez-Lemus, Esther Polo-Payares, Francisco Javier Sierra-Martínez, and Joaquin Turmo-Garuz. "HIGHER EDUCATION AND GENDER PERSPECTIVE. THE ROLE OF UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA OF INDIAS (COLOMBIA) IN PROMOTING GENDER AWARENESS." In 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2021.0412.
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Meisel-Roca, Adolfo, and María Aguilera-Díaz. Cartagena, 2005-2018: Lo bueno, lo regular y lo malo. Banco de la República de Colombia, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/dtseru.294.
Full textMontagut Cifuentes, Eduardo Alejandro, Robinson Fidel Casanova Rosero, Julián Mauricio Betancourt Portela, Juan Alberto Patiño Martínez, Cabrera Luna Edgard Enrico, and Blanco García José Luis. Anuario Científico CCCP 1984 - 2000. Direccion General Maritima - DIMAR, December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26640/anuario.cccp-2000.
Full textLonin, Serguei A., Luis Alfredo Calero Hernández, Tuchkovenko Yuri S., Ricardo José Molares Babra, Jesús Antonio Garay Tinoco, María Teresa Vélez, Luis Alvaro Mendoza Mazzeo, et al. Anuario Científico CIOH 1975 - 2000. Direccion General Maritima - DIMAR, December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26640/anuario.cioh-2000.
Full textSGC, Servicio Geológico Colombiano. Elaboración de la cartografía geológica de un conjunto de planchas escala 1:100.000 ubicadas en cuatro bloques del Territorio Nacional identificados por el Servicio Geológico Colombiano Grupo 2: Zonas Sur A y Sur B. Contrato 512 de 2013. Geología de la Plancha 434 Cartagena del Chaira. Escala 1:100.000. Producto. Versión año 2015. Bogotá: Servicio Geológico Colombiano, September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32685/10.143.2015.338.
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