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Tomeu Rigo
The Metropolitan Area of Barcelona is one of the most densely populated European regions. The hydrological conditions are very extreme, as are those of the Mediterranean Basin, with long drought periods. The management of water systems is one of the prio...
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Víctor-Manuel Lomelí-Quintero, Felícitas Calderón-Vega, César Mösso, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla and Adrián-David García-Soto
Climate change is an increasingly critical issue impacting coasts and coast structures, leading to erosion, flooding, sea level rise, etc. These significantly impact not only the environment and society, but also the regional infrastructure and economy. ...
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Emilio Iranzo-García, Katia Hueso-Kortekaas and Ghaleb Fansa-Saleh
Advances in research on environmental problems and public awareness of them have led to renewed concern about the need to establish mechanisms and figures to protect and manage sites so that geoecological processes remain outside the dynamics of anthropi...
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Josefina C. Tapias, Raquel Melián, Alex Sendrós, Xavier Font and Albert Casas
Spain currently produces around 7000 million litres of mineral water a year, of which about 20% is produced in Catalonia, and there is a need for greater regulation and research into bottled waters and their impact on human health. A total of 29 samples ...
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Rosa María Martínez-Vázquez, Jaime de Pablo Valenciano and Juan Milán-García
Marinas are the key infrastructures for satisfying the complex and growing demand for nautical tourism. The significant number of auxiliary industries derived from the operation of the port itself are integrated within the sectors belonging to the Blue E...
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Koldo Diez-Caballero, Silvia Troiteiro, Javier García-Alba, Juan Ramón Vidal, Marta González, Sergi Ametller and Raquel Juan
Parc Tramuntana is the first offshore wind project being promoted in the Catalonian waters, and due to this newness, it has generated a strong social debate surrounding expected environmental and socioeconomic impacts traditionally associated to marine w...
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Joan Checa and Oriol Nel·lo
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical location, the opposition between urban and rural settings or the size of settlements. Accordingly, the geographical literature has used these oppositions to expl...
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Carme Bellet Sanfeliu
Urban planning, as well as the type of city in which it takes place and is promoted, has changed a lot in Spanish cities since the return to democratically elected municipal governments in 1979. This work seeks to characterise the transformation that urb...
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Marta Solé, José-Manuel Fortuño, Mike van der Schaar and Michel André
Global change is the origin of increased occurrence of disturbance events in natural communities, with biological invasions constituting a major threat to ecosystem integrity and functioning. The apple snail (Pomacea maculata) is a freshwater gastropod m...
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Jessica Padilla Poma, Sa´lvora Feliz
Pág. pp. 35 - 41
En la primera década del presente siglo, los jóvenes se vieron inmersos en un contexto de escasez de recursos y precariedad laboral, lo que desencadenó soluciones habitacionales promovidas por concursos públicos organizados desde el Estado. En esta inves...
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