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Journal articles on the topic "Regionalism – France"

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Dardel, Robert de. "Traits régionaux en protoroman." Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique, no. 34-35 (October 1, 2001): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26034/tranel.2001.2545.

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Every spoken linguistic system shared by the community in its whole linguistic field has, in addition, structurally related regional variants covering a smaller space; for instance, present-day French soixante-dix of the common norm, has septante as a regionalism in eastern France, Belgium and French Switzerland. This implies that Proto-Romance, the mother tongue of Romance, has also had a common norm with regionalisms; the problem, however, is that the comparative method, the only one enabling us to reconstruct a proto-language, has been conceived for the reconstruction of the common norm only; fortunately, the existence of certain types of regionalisms may nevertheless be proven by means of alternative methods, as the present paper is meant to show
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Spektorowski, Alberto. "Regionalism and the Right: The Case of France." Political Quarterly 71, no. 3 (July 2000): 352–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-923x.00310.

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Wright, Julian, and Christopher Clark. "Regionalism and the state in France and Prussia." European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire 15, no. 3 (June 2008): 277–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507480802082607.

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Bruna, Giulia. "Ian Maclaren's Scottish Local-Colour Fiction in Transnational Contexts: Networks of Reception, Circulation, and Translation in the United States and Europe." Translation and Literature 30, no. 3 (November 2021): 307–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/tal.2021.0479.

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This article analyses the early circulation, reception, and translation history of Ian Maclaren's bestselling Scottish local-colour fiction in the United States, the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland. It sketches a comparative model which illuminates the agents of transnational cultural mediation crucial to the international popularity of local-colour fiction in the late nineteenth century. In the USA, key factors for Maclaren's popularity were the interconnected transatlantic publishing world and audiences already receptive to dialect literature. In Europe, while the bestselling quality of his collections and readers’ previous familiarity with regional fiction played a significant role, additional factors included: in the Netherlands, Maclaren's clerical background and the place of established religion in publishing; in France and Switzerland, periodicals attentive to international trends in fiction and to internal regionalist phenomena, along with the initiative of a translator with a flair for Breton regionalism and well connected to the Swiss and Parisian literary milieux.
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Loubere, Leo A., and William Brustein. "The Social Origins of Political Regionalism: France, 1849-1981." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 20, no. 1 (1989): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/204066.

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Rousseau, Mark O., and William Brustein. "The Social Origins of Political Regionalism: France, 1849-1981." Social Forces 68, no. 4 (June 1990): 1346. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2579167.

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Merriman, John, and William Brustein. "The Social Origins of Political Regionalism: France, 1849-1981." American Historical Review 95, no. 2 (April 1990): 515. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2163847.

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McKILLOP, D. "REGIONALISM AND THE REGIONS TN MODERN FRANCE. By A. Clark." New Zealand Journal of Geography 65, no. 1 (May 15, 2008): 37–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0028-8292.1978.tb00625.x.

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Markoff, John. "The Social Origins of Political Regionalism: France, 1849-1981.William Brustein." American Journal of Sociology 95, no. 1 (July 1989): 222–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/229239.

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Karnoouh, C. "The Lost Paradise of Regionalism: The Crisis of Post-Modernity in France." Telos 1986, no. 67 (April 1, 1986): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3817/0386067011.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Regionalism – France"

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Schrijver, Frans Joachim. "Regionalism after regionalisation : Spain, France and the United Kingdom /." Amsterdam : Amsterdam : Vossiuspers UvA ; Universiteit van Amsterdam [Host], 2006. http://dare.uva.nl/document/90531.

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Wright, Julian. "The regionalist movement in France, 1890-1914 : Jean Charles-Brun and French political thought /." Oxford : Clarendon, 2003. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0620/2004297028-t.html.

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Wright, N. J. G. "Jean-Charles Brun and the birth of regionalism in France, 1890-1914." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391054.

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Bishop, Elizabeth C. "Brittany and the French State: Cultural, Linguistic, and Political Manifestations of Regionalism in France." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1282009176.

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Jouan, de Kervenoael Ronan. "An assessment of sub-regional and regional jurisdictions in economic development policy : the case of tourism policy in France and Great Britain." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.324422.

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Boisvert, Pierre Yves. "Regionalisation and decentralisation in France, with special reference to Corsica and its special status." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.670331.

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Abu-Laban, Yasmeen M. (Yasmeen Mayya) Carleton University Dissertation Political Science. "The nation-state in an era of regionalism and globalization; a comparative study of the politics of migration in the United States and France." Ottawa, 1995.

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Van, Robais Solange. "Le Comité flamand de France, une société savante frontalière et régionaliste, 1853-1940." Thesis, Paris 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040245.

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S'agit-il d'une banale société savante française créée en 1853, ou sa situation frontalière lui donne-t-elle un autre intérêt ? Les sept fondateurs dunkerquois, parmi lesquels le magistrat amateur de musique Edmond de Coussemaker, proche des frères Grimm, avaient à coeur de préserver les vestiges de leur langue populaire, le « flamand de France », participant au mouvement des « mémoires locales ». Ces notables, avec l'aide des curés de village, souhaitaient servir une société chrétienne, inspirée à la fois par les traditions médiévales des villes des anciens Pays-Bas reprises par la Contre-réforme espagnole et par une opposition au centralisme anticlérical hérité de la Révolution. Ils associaient la langue flamande à la religion catholique, comme éléments d'une identité française visant à se démarquer, à la fois de Paris et de leurs voisins flamands-belges, soumis eux aussi défis de la modernité. Un temps attirés par l'idéologie néogothique flamande, ils rentrent d'une façon originale, parfois douloureuse, dans le projet d'intégration des « petites patries » dans la grande, telle que le conçoit la Troisième République peu favorable à ces élites jugées réactionnaires. Durant la période de l'étude, notables ou prêtres, vont pourtant rester fidèles à leur ligne. La reconstruction de cette région, proche du front, après la Première guerre mondiale, donne au chanoine Looten, durant sa présidence de 40 ans, l'occasion de jouer très subtilement, parfois de façon ambigüe, un rôle moteur dans l'organisation d'un régionalisme typiquement septentrional ; tout en assurant la promotion de la langue populaire auprès des jeunes, notamment aux Facultés catholiques de Lille, il vise, avec son ami l'abbé Lemire, le recadrage de la religion dans le sens d'une plus plus grande transcendance et d'une plus grande ouverture au monde et aux questions sociales
Is it a classic « learned society » created in 1853, or does its border situation provide it another interest? Edmond de Coussemaker, the music lover magistrate and the others fonders living in Dunkerque, were committed to preserving and maintaining the vestiges of their ancient vernacular, the "Flemish in France",participating in the movement of 'local memories'. These local dignitaries, with the help of village priests, wished to serve the Christian society, therein inspired both by the traditions of medieval towns of the Low Countries later on regained by the Spanish catholic reform and the opposition to anticlerical centralism inherited from the Revolution. They associated the vernacular with the catholic religion, as part of a French identity, to distinguish themselves, both from Paris and from their Belgian-Flemish neighbors, and also to submit the challenges of modernity. Once attracted by the Flemish neogothicism and neomedieval ideology, they joined, painfully for some, the integration project of "small countries" in the great nation-state, as conceived by the Third Republic, even though this regime was not favourable towards these elites which were considered reactionary. The reconstruction of this region, near the front, after the First World War, gave the canon Looten during his long presidency, the opportunity to play very subtly, sometimes ambiguously, a role in the organization of typically northern type of regionalism. While ensuring the promotion of the vernacular at the “Facultés catholiques de Lille”, with his friend Jules Lemire, he aims at driving religion in a direction of transcendence as well as larger opening to the word and its social problems
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Le, floch Mathieu. "La Bretagne contre l'État ? : condition du maintien et de la reproduction des frontières de la bretonnité au XXIe siècle." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0003.

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Les références à la bretonnité oscillent entre l'expression d'une identité nationalement appropriée et celle d'une identité forgée sur une contestation des rapports centre/périphérie imposés par l’État. Ce double rapport à la bretonnité, qui cultive une ambiguïté quant à la relation à l’État, contribue à maintenir les frontières de l'identité bretonne. À la faveur des mouvements de décolonisation et de globalisation, les marqueurs d'un rapport de domination culturelle, économique et politique, que pouvaient être les symboles de stigmates associés à la bretonnité se sont progressivement transformés en des symboles de prestige, mais également d'oppositions conscientes ou inconscientes à ces rapports de domination. La part contestataire de l'identité bretonne trouve à s'exprimer de manière renouvelée avec le développement d'un libéralisme mondialisé, des nouvelles technologies, de la globalisation des échanges et de l'européanisation de la vie politique, ce qui contribue à redéfinir ainsi les distances entre le centre et la périphérie
References to Breton identity alternate between the expression of a nationally appropriated identity and that of an identity forged through conflict with central and peripheral relations imposed by the State. This dual relationship to Breton identity, which leads to ambiguity with regard to the relationship to the State, serves to maintain the boundaries of the Breton identity. Thanks to decolonization and globalization movements, markers of a relationship of cultural, economic and political dominance, which could have been stigmatizing symbols of Breton identity, have become symbols of prestige but also of opposition - whether conscious or unconscious - to this domination. The conflictual aspect of Breton identity has found renewed expression with the development of the global free market, new technology and the globalization of exchanges and Europeanization of politics, which has redefined the distance between the center and the periphery
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Evliyaoglu, Selçuk Abdullah. "La notion d'État unitaire en France et en Turquie." Thesis, Paris 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA01D076.

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Le contexte de la notion d’État unitaire est en pleine mutation. La République française en témoigne notamment depuis les réformes de la décentralisation de 1982. En effet, l’on constate une transition de l’État unitaire « typique » ou « classique » à l’État unitaire « atypique » ou « moderne ». Ainsi, une comparaison entre l’État unitaire français et la République turque qui est strictement fidèle à la structure étatique unitaire permet de démontrer cette transition. Par ailleurs, force est de constater que les structures unitaires de certains États se sont transformées en une autre forme distincte, et ce en raison du dépassement des limites de la mutation admissible de l’État unitaire puisque ces États consacrent une décentralisation « politique » ou « législative » en attribuant un pouvoir législatif à des entités infra-étatiques. L’unité du pouvoir législatif apparaît, sur ce point, comme une condition sine qua non et une limite infranchissable dans le cadre de la mutation de cette forme d’État. Néanmoins, la situation est un peu complexe pour l’État unitaire français face à la position exceptionnelle de certaines collectivités auxquelles l’on a attribué des compétences législatives. Cette situation nécessite d’admettre que l’unité de pouvoir législatif est une règle générale et essentielle dans les États unitaires et que l’existence de certaines dérogations ne porte pas atteinte à la structure étatique unitaire. Toutefois, si l’attribution du pouvoir législatif est une règle générale, il sera possible de parler de la transformation de l’État unitaire vers une autre forme d’État
The context of the notion of unitary state is changing. The French Republic testifies it since the reforms of the decentralization of 1982. Indeed, there is a transition from the unitary state "typical" or "classic" to the unitary state "atypical" or "modern". Thus, a comparison between the French unitary state and the Turkish Republic which is strictly faithful to the unitary state structure makes it possible to demonstrate this transition. On the other hand, there are some States whose unitary structures have been transformed into another distinct form because of the exceeding of the limits of the permissible mutation of the unitary State, since these States devote a "political" or "legislative" decentralization within their organizations by assigning a legislative power to their local entities. The unity of the legislative power appears, on this point, as a condition "sine qua non" and an impassable limit in terms of the mutation of this form of State. But, the situation is a bit complex for the French unitary state in view of the exceptional position of certain communities to which legislative powers are attributed. This situation makes it necessary to admit that the unity of the legislative power is a general and essential rule in unitary States and that the existence of certain derogations does not affect the unitary state structure. However, if the attribution of the legislative power is a general rule, it will be possible to speak of the transformation of the unitary state towards another form of state
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Books on the topic "Regionalism – France"

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France d'oil contre France d'oc: La premiere guerre franco-francaise. Paris: La Compagnie litteraire-Bredys, 2006.

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Cassignol, Etienne. France d'oïl contre France d'oc: La première guerre franco-française. Paris: Brédys, 2006.

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Sibé, Alan. Nations dépendantes, France métropolitaine. [Pau, France]: J & D, 1988.

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Benoit, Jean-Marc. La France redécoupée. [Paris]: Belin, 1998.

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Vive la France! Paris: Libr. Séguier, 1987.

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Brunet, Roger. Territoires de France et d'Europe: Raisons de géographe. Paris: Belin, 1997.

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Brustein, William. The social origins of political regionalism: France, 1849-1981. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.

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Joannis, Claudette. Bijoux des régions de France. Paris: Flammarion, 1992.

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The culture of regionalism: Art, architecture and international exhibitions in France, Germany and Spain, 1890-1939. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010.

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Pasqua, Charles. Demain la France. Paris: Demain la France, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Regionalism – France"

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Pasquier, Romain. "Regionalism and Political Competition." In Regional Governance and Power in France, 39–58. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137484468_3.

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Pasquier, Romain. "Regionalism and the Construction of Identity." In Regional Governance and Power in France, 19–38. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137484468_2.

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Baycroft, Timothy. "National Diversity, Regionalism and Decentralism in France." In Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe, 57–68. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137271303_4.

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Bappah, Habibu Yaya. "France, EU and the Security (Dis)integration of the African Union." In Regionalism in Africa and External Partners, 107–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10702-3_5.

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Bouchard, Carl. "Regionalism, Federalism and Internationalism in First World War France." In Pluralism and the Idea of the Republic in France, 198–214. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137028310_11.

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Storm, Eric. "The Birth of Regionalism and the Crisis of Reason: France, Germany and Spain." In Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe, 36–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137271303_3.

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Guieu, Jean-Michel. "State Sovereignty in Question: The French Jurists between the Reorganization of the International System and European Regionalism, 1920–1950." In Pluralism and the Idea of the Republic in France, 215–30. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137028310_12.

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Bach, Daniel. "Francophone Regionalism or Franco-African Regionalism?" In State and Society in Francophone Africa since Independence, 200–212. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23826-2_13.

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Charnow, Sally Debra. "Le Théâtre du Peuple: Modern Theatre, Regionalism, and the Search for the Authentic in Fin-de-Siècle France." In Theatre, Politics, and Markets in Fin-de-Siècle Paris, 183–203. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-05458-6_7.

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Amit, Aviv. "Evaluation and Assessment of Regional Language Policies and Regionalist Movements in France during World War II." In Regional Language Policies in France during World War II, 132–43. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137300164_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Regionalism – France"

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Martínez de Guereñu, Laura. "Letter from the Basses-Pyrénnées: An Unintended Trigger for a Site Exchange." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.915.

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Abstract: The contents of an unpublished letter (FLC I1-17-5), sent to Le Corbusier from the Basses-Pyrénées during the development of the Villa Ocampo project (1928), is the key to understanding the Swiss-French master’s particular response to the site at the end of the 1920s. Countess Adela Cuevas de Vera, who negotiated the project from Anglet, revealed the Côte Basque as an attractive new market and claimed Le Corbusier's presence there. Furthermore, she reminded him of the prevailing regionalism and the strong cultural identity of the place, as well as the fact that Robert Mallet-Stevens, a great competitor of his, had already embarked there. Whatever the content of this letter awakened in Le Corbusier, led him to submit a very similar version of the third Villa Meyer project (1925) (designed for Paris) to be built in Buenos Aires. This paper re-evaluates the reasons behind a site exchange between two Southern cities on different sides of the Atlantic, studying the role of the negotiation site in the design process; and reassesses Le Corbusier’s critical attitude towards regionalism, mapping out his relationship with a French region in which he never intervened. Through primary source research, this paper also recognizes that in architecture, rivalry, pride and ambition can quite often be authentic triggers for action. Resumen: El contenido de una carta inédita (FLC I1-17-5), enviada a Le Corbusier desde los Bajos Pirineos durante el desarrollo del proyecto de la Villa Ocampo (1928), es la clave para entender la muy particular respuesta al lugar del maestro suizo-francés a finales de los años 20. La Condesa Adela Cuevas de Vera, que negoció el proyecto desde Anglet, presentó a Le Corbusier la Côte Basque como un atractivo mercado, al tiempo que reclamó allí su presencia. Le habló del regionalismo imperante y de la fuerte identidad cultural del lugar, recordándole que Robert Mallet-Stevens, un gran competidor suyo, había desembarcado ya allí. La reacción a esta carta llevó a Le Corbusier a entregar un proyecto muy similar a la tercera versión del proyecto de la Villa Meyer (1925) (proyectado para París) para ser construido en Buenos Aires. Este artículo reevalúa las razones que pueden existir tras el intercambio de lugar entre dos ciudades del Sur situadas a los dos lados del Atlántico, estudiando para ello el papel que el lugar de negociación juega en el desarrollo de un proyecto; y reexamina la actitud crítica de Le Corbusier hacia el regionalismo, mapeando su relación con una región francesa en la que nunca intervino. A través de la investigación de fuentes primarias, este artículo muestra también cómo la rivalidad, el orgullo y la ambición pueden asimismo ser auténticos desencadenantes para la acción durante el desarrollo de un proyecto. Keywords: Site; negotiation; pragmatism; universalism; regionalism; dwelling. Palabras clave: Lugar; negociación; pragmatismo; universalidad; regionalismo; habitar. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.915
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Lonin, 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.

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Modelación numérica de derrames de crudo y concepto del problema inverso. Aplicación de la modelación numérica a la solución de problemas ambientales de la Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta. Diagnóstico Ambiental del Archipiélago Islas del Rosario, como fundamento para su ordenamiento territorial. Caracterización geomorfológica de la franja litoral del Departamento del Atlántico - Caribe colombiano. La Dirección General Marítima a través de sus dos Centros de Investigación localizados en Cartagena y Tumaco, desarrolla investigación científica marina con una tradición de más de dos décadas y aportes significativos al conocimiento descriptivo de las aguas oceánicas del Caribe y del Pacífico, a sus litorales y zonas costeras. Es tal vez esta materia en la que mayores resultados tangibles se han obtenido en los últimos años, no solamente al existir una tradición y experiencia amplia- mente reconocidas nacional e internacionalmente, sino porque contamos con un recurso humano idóneo, calificado, ta nto a bordo de las unidades oceanográficas como en tierra y con un extraordinario sentido de pertenencia. Considerando que las plataformas de investigación son esenciales para el fortalecimiento de la capacidad operativa e investigativa de la Armada Nacional y la Dirección General Marítima, se desarrolla desde 1999, el proyecto de reparaciones mayores de los buques oceanográficos ARC Malpelo y ARC Providencia, que debe terminar en el 2001. La Agenda para la Colombia del siglo XXI, publicada por COLCIENCIAS, nos indica que se han promulgado los planes estratégicos preparados en los siete programas Nacionales de Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico. En este contexto la Dirección General Marítima formuló su Agenda Científica que identificó cuatro Programas para ser desarrollados en el período 2000-2010: Oceanografía Operacional, Protección del Medio Marino, Zona Costera e Hidrografía. La estrategias regionales de ciencia y tecnología cobran entonces, especial relevancia. Es en el espacio regional, y en el de las necesidades locales, que se puede buscar una más clara articulación entre los programas nacionales y los requerimientos de desarrollo del país. Con el lema: Colombia dos Mares, una Patria, el presente Anuario Científico,en su primera edición pretende consolidar en un solo volumen, resultados de investigaciones adelantadas en los dos Centros y que por lo tanto ameritan su divulgación y difusión, dentro de la estrategia institucional de comunicación para dar a conocer los avances de la investigación desarrollada, así como la toma de conciencia sobre el problema ambiental, la degradación de la zona costera y su situación particular de riesgo en la región del Pacífico, el rol principal de los océanos y el clima, la explotación de recursos oceánicos vivos y no vivos y la necesidad de sostenibilidad en su utilización.
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