02719nam 2200661 a 450 991015769620332120250704114039.09789587414783958741478097895874114619587411463(CKB)2550000000042512(OCoLC)868932174(CaPaEBR)ebrary10485778(SSID)ssj0001024864(PQKBManifestationID)11658054(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001024864(PQKBWorkID)11039998(PQKB)10605074(MiAaPQ)EBC3194408(OCoLC)929291300(FlNmELB)ELB69838(MiAaPQ)EBC31313613(Au-PeEL)EBL31313613(OCoLC)1432589082(Perlego)1872629(NyNyDIG)DIGUNINOR0044(EXLCZ)99255000000004251220201109e2011 || |spaurcn|||||||||txtccrInstituciones, desarrollo y regiones el caso de Colombia /Jairo Parada Corrales1st ed.Barranquilla Ediciones Uninorte20111 online resource (298 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9789587411379 9587411374 Esta obra, dirigida a estudiantes, profesores e investigadores de Economía, Historia, Derecho y Ciencia Política, así como a profesionales en distintas áreas, contiene un examen de la relación entre instituciones, desarrollo y regiones en Colombia, bajo una mirada totalmente diferente a lo que se conoce en el país comúnmente como economía institucionalista. El autor analiza las instituciones bajo la perspectiva teórica del economista norteamericano Thorstein Veblen, y los modernos enfoques evoluciona ríos de corte darwiniano, algo desconocidos en los medios académicos latinoamericanos. Examina, además, cada uno de los períodos de la evolución institucional colombiana y dirige su mirada a tres regiones específicas: la Costa Caribe, Antioquia y Cauca-Valle. ColombiaCondiciones economicasHistoriaColombiaPolitica economicaColombiaEconomic conditionsColombiaEconomic policyLibros electrónicos.Politica economica330.9861Parada Corrales Jairo1205018e-libro, Corp.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910157696203321Instituciones, desarrollo y regiones2780949UNINA04059nam 2200901z- 450 991057688170332120220621(CKB)5720000000008358(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84424(oapen)doab84424(EXLCZ)99572000000000835820202206d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnergy and Water Cycles in the Third PoleBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (218 p.)3-0365-3928-X 3-0365-3927-1 As the most prominent and complicated terrain on the globe, the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is often called the "Roof of the World", "Third Pole" or "Asian Water Tower". The energy and water cycles in the Third Pole have great impacts on the atmospheric circulation, Asian monsoon system and global climate change. On the other hand, the TP and the surrounding higher elevation area are also experiencing evident and rapid environmental changes under the background of global warming. As the headwater area of major rivers in Asia, the TP's environmental changes-such as glacial retreat, snow melting, lake expanding and permafrost degradation-pose potential long-term threats to water resources of the local and surrounding regions. To promote quantitative understanding of energy and water cycles of the TP, several field campaigns, including GAME/Tibet, CAMP/Tibet and TORP, have been carried out. A large amount of data have been collected to gain a better understanding of the atmospheric boundary layer structure, turbulent heat fluxes and their coupling with atmospheric circulation and hydrological processes. The focus of this reprint is to present recent advances in quantifying land-atmosphere interactions, the water cycle and its components, energy balance components, climate change and hydrological feedbacks by in situ measurements, remote sensing or numerical modelling approaches in the "Third Pole" region.Meteorology & climatologybicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscChinaclimate warmingconvection-permitting modelingdriving factorsEast Asia climateelevation-dependencyETfull-Stokes modelglacier modelingheat exchangeHYSPLIT_v4 modeli-PFASsIndian Oceanlakelake ice phenologylake surface temperatureland-atmosphere interactionmass balancemonsoon seasonn/anon-monsoon seasonobservation dataprecipitationQinghai Provinceradiation fluxesriverrunoffSichuan Basinsingular value decompositionsummer precipitationsurface characteristic parametersurface fluxesterrestrial evapotranspirationthe Tibetan Plateauthree river source regionTibetan Plateauvertical motion of airwater resource variationwater vapor budgetwater vapor transportWRF-Hydro modelMeteorology & climatologyResearch & information: generalMa Yaomingedt1327839Su ZhongboedtZhong LeiedtMa YaomingothSu ZhongboothZhong LeiothBOOK9910576881703321Energy and Water Cycles in the Third Pole3038166UNINA