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  1. Cuando México se (re)apropia de Texas : ensayos / by Boullosa, Carmen

    Published [2015]

    Digitalia Hispánica
    Electronic eBook
  2. Sector 9

    Published 2009.
    DVD
  3. Zoot suit / by Valdez, Luis

    Published [2004]

    Digitalia Hispánica
    Electronic eBook
  4. Spatialization, displacement, integration of syrian refugees in the brazilian reality by Silva, Suzy Cristina Pedroza da, Pereira, Cloves Farias, Cascaes, Sthephany Farias

    Published 2021
    “…This research has as objective to comprehend the context of the Syrian's refugees and their implications in Brazil, in a way to outline their coverage and integration in the Brazilian population, analyzing the migration flux of Syrian refugees and the percentage of vulnerables, from bibliographical research and by means of data analyze of the ONU`s United Nation Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the data from the Comitê Nacional para Refugiados (CONARE), in Brazil, in the period of 2011 to 2018. …”
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  5. Assessing landscape's tourism potential in the Andes foothills by Espinosa Sepúlveda, Alejandro, Martínez Riquelme, Pablo, Garín Contreras, Alan, Fernández Alberti, Sandra, Hanswillemenke, Janina, Huaiquilao, Rodrigo

    Published 2020
    “…The study area of Melipeuco is an emerging tourist destination, with a significant number of natural attractions such as National Parks and National Reserves (e.g., National Parks of Conguillío and Villarrica, China Muerta National Reserve), volcanoes like Llaima and Sollipulli and, etnocultural attractions related to Mapuche-Pehuenche people. …”
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  6. Systematic review of forty years of analysis of land-use change in Mexico using geographic information systems by De Alba Rosano, Catalina Fabiola, Ceccon, Eliane, Romero-Calcerrada, Raúl, Rosete-Vergés, Fernando

    Published 2020
    “…The results showed that public institutions were the ones that carried out the most studies locally and nationally, in addition to being linked to foreign universities; Michoacán and Estado de México were the most analyzed states; The publications were concentrated in ten indexed magazines and university publications; the timing of the analysis depended on the study area; Landsat was the most used data source, regression models, matrix methods and multicriteria analyzes were the most common; studies and the use of free software have increased in the last ten years; Temperate forest was the most studied ecosystem, agriculture was the most presented land-use change, and the hydrological region was the most used as a territorial unit. …”
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