Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 7 de 7
Filtrar
Mais filtros








Base de dados
Intervalo de ano de publicação
1.
Mar Pollut Bull ; 91(1): 65-72, 2015 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25561004

RESUMO

The sinking of the Don Pedro merchant ship in 2007 near the island of Ibiza is a good example of the extreme sensitivity of the tourism sector to oil spills. Despite the limited scale of the spill (only some 20 tonnes), its minimal ecological impact, and the rapid deployment of personnel and equipment to contain it, the accident nonetheless caused significant economic damage to the island's tourism sector. This particular case demonstrates the importance of the beach as a factor of production in the holiday tourism sector, and the capacity of even small amounts of oil to render it unusable and cause heavy losses to holiday firms.


Assuntos
Praias/economia , Poluição por Petróleo/economia , Navios , Viagem/economia , Praias/história , História do Século XXI , Poluição por Petróleo/história , Espanha
2.
Geogr Rev ; 102(1): 17-34, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22530262

RESUMO

Despite the fortification of buildings, streets, and public squares, Rio de Janeiro's beaches remain widely regarded as democratic spaces of social diversity and accessibility. Our study revisits the question of Rio's "democratic" beachfronts, based on local interviews, field observations, official reports, and newspaper accounts. We focus on historical and contemporary perceptions of planning, privatization, and public-order programs on the city's southern seaside. Institutional discourses have justified increasing regulation to combat threats of disorder and insecurity. While residents value the relative openness of beachfronts, they also acknowledge issues of safety, social segmentation, and subtle forms of bias. The public generally applauds recent "Shock of Order" policing and commercial revitalization, although critics lament the loss of traditional freedoms for informal beach vendors and casual sports. These paradoxes highlight enduring tensions between social order and hierarchy on one hand, and democratic rights and equality on the other.


Assuntos
Praias , Cidades , Regulamentação Governamental , Logradouros Públicos , Saúde Pública , Urbanização , Praias/economia , Praias/história , Praias/legislação & jurisprudência , Brasil/etnologia , Cidades/economia , Cidades/etnologia , Cidades/história , Cidades/legislação & jurisprudência , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/economia , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/história , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/legislação & jurisprudência , Regulamentação Governamental/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Governo Local/história , Dinâmica Populacional/história , Logradouros Públicos/economia , Logradouros Públicos/história , Logradouros Públicos/legislação & jurisprudência , Saúde Pública/economia , Saúde Pública/educação , Saúde Pública/história , Saúde Pública/legislação & jurisprudência , Urbanização/história , Urbanização/legislação & jurisprudência
3.
Can Bull Med Hist ; 28(2): 315-37, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22164599

RESUMO

Municipal swimming pools arose as a technological fix for an urban public health and recreation crisis in Hamilton when its bay became a polluted sink for residential and industrial wastes. Until World War II, city leaders and medical authorities believed that they could identify, delineate, and construct safe natural swimming areas along the bay's shore, supplemented by a few public artificial swimming pools. After the war, the pollution situation worsened. For those who couldn't travel to cleaner lakeshores elsewhere, local authorities created swimming pools, thus abandoning the natural waters of the bay to the "constructive power of the profit motive".


Assuntos
Praias/história , Baías , Saúde Pública/história , Recreação/história , Piscinas/história , Poluição da Água/história , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Ontário
4.
Arch Nat Hist ; 37(2): 274-91, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21137584

RESUMO

Twenty nine items of correspondence from the mid-1950s discovered recently in the archives of the University Marine Biological Station Millport, and others made available by one of the illustrators and a referee, shed unique light on the publishing history of "Collins pocket guide to the sea shore". This handbook, generally regarded as a classic of its genre, marked a huge step forwards in 1958; providing generations of students with an authoritative, concise, affordable, well illustrated text with which to identify common organisms found between the tidemarks from around the coasts of the British Isles. The crucial role played by a select band of illustrators in making this publication the success it eventually became, is highlighted herein. The difficulties of accomplishing this production within commercial strictures, and generally as a sideline to the main employment of the participants, are revealed. Such stresses were not helped by changing demands on the illustrators made by the authors and by the publishers.


Assuntos
Praias , Livros Ilustrados , Educação , Disciplinas das Ciências Naturais , Pesquisadores , Animais , Praias/história , Livros Ilustrados/história , Educação/história , História do Século XX , Biologia Marinha/educação , Biologia Marinha/história , Disciplinas das Ciências Naturais/educação , Disciplinas das Ciências Naturais/história , Oceanografia/educação , Oceanografia/história , Oceanos e Mares/etnologia , Publicações/história , Pesquisadores/educação , Pesquisadores/história , Pesquisadores/psicologia , Livros de Texto como Assunto/história
SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA