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Fam, Dena, Cynthia Mitchell, Kumi Abeysuriya, and Toni Meek. "Facilitating organisational learning to support decision making and planning for sustainability in the water sector." Water Policy 15, no. 6 (September 7, 2013): 1094–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2013.178.

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This paper investigates the process of organisational learning in decision making and planning for sustainability in the water sector. A Melbourne water utility (Yarra Valley Water) trialling sustainable systems of service provision utilised multi-stakeholder experiences to facilitate learning within the organisation. Diverse perspectives of the trial were sought through 50 interviews with staff managing/operating/maintaining the system and household residents using the system. Outcomes from interviews were shared with the project team in a social learning workshop and translated into recommendations for trialling innovation within the water utility and more broadly within the Australian water sector. The facilitated process of organisational learning highlighted the importance of cross-departmental communication and co-operation, reflective processes of management and the value of a ‘transdisciplinary’ approach to planning and implementing novel systems of service provision. The outcome was the development of new procedures to support integrated knowledge development in trialling innovation within Yarra Valley Water.
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Cooke, R., R. Wallis, F. Hogan, J. White, and A. Webster. "The diet of powerful owls (Ninox strenua) and prey availability in a continuum of habitats from disturbed urban fringe to protected forest environments in south-eastern Australia." Wildlife Research 33, no. 3 (2006): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr05058.

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This study investigates the diet of six breeding pairs of powerful owls in the Yarra Valley Corridor in Victoria, Australia, and compares prey consumption with prey availability. The six sites represent a continuum of habitats, ranging from urban Melbourne, through the urban fringe interface to a more forested landscape. We found that powerful owls in the Yarra Valley Corridor are reliant almost exclusively on arboreal marsupial prey as their preferred diet, with 99% of their overall diet comprising four arboreal marsupial species. These four species (the common ringtail possum, common brushtail possum, sugar glider and greater glider) were also the most abundant species observed while spotlighting; however, their abundance varied along the continuum. There was a strong positive relationship with the presence of these species in the diet and their site-specific availability, indicating that the powerful owl is a generalist hunter, preying on the most available prey at a given site and in a given season. This study suggests that food resources are high in these disturbed urban fringe sites and it is unlikely that food availability in urban environments will limit the potential survival of urban powerful owls.
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Lennon, Jane L. "A history of changing aesthetic values in the Yarra Valley landscape, Victoria." Geographical Research 55, no. 3 (October 13, 2015): 283–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12149.

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Kjellberg, S., A. Jayaratne, E. Cadan, N. Sukumaran, J. Vreeburg, and J. Verberk. "The resuspension potential method: Yarra Valley water's novel approach to routine mains cleaning." Water Supply 9, no. 5 (December 1, 2009): 549–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2009.456.

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Routine cleaning of water mains is frequently employed by water utilities around the world as a means of managing common water quality issues. When employed correctly, water mains cleaning can be effective in removing loosely deposited sediments and bio-films that cause water discolouration, coliform regrowth and unpalatable tastes and odours. Despite its long history in the water industry, water supply practitioners continue to use highly subjective mechanisms to identify when, where and how much to spend on their mains cleaning programs. This paper discusses the benefits of using the Resuspension Potential Method, an objective means of planning and implementing mains cleaning, to achieve an optimum outcome for both the water company and its customers. Since 2005, Yarra Valley Water has undertaken Resuspension Potential Method measurements in 13 of its water quality zones to gain a better understanding of sediment accumulation rate in the zones over time. Ultimately the information will be used for more effective planning and proactive implementation of the mains cleaning programme.
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Blackney, J. R., and P. W. Menkhorst. "Distribution of Subspecies of the Yellow-tufted Honeyeater in the Yarra Valley Region, Victoria." Emu - Austral Ornithology 93, no. 4 (December 1993): 209–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mu9930209.

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Jayaratne, Asoka. "Application of a risk management system to improve drinking water safety." Journal of Water and Health 6, no. 4 (March 1, 2008): 547–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2008.061.

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The use of a comprehensive risk management framework is considered a very effective means of managing water quality risks. There are many risk-based systems available to water utilities such as ISO 9001 and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP). In 2004, the World Health Organization's (WHO) Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality recommended the use of preventive risk management approaches to manage water quality risks. This paper describes the framework adopted by Yarra Valley Water for the development of its Drinking Water Quality Risk Management Plan incorporating HACCP and ISO 9001 systems and demonstrates benefits of Water Safety Plans such as HACCP.
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Sarker, R. C., and S. Gato-Trinidad. "Developing a demand model integrating end uses of water (DMEUW): structure and process of integration." Water Science and Technology 71, no. 4 (January 2, 2015): 529–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.002.

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The process of developing an integrated water demand model integrating end uses of water has been presented. The model estimates and forecasts average daily water demand based on the end-use pattern and trend of residential water consumption, daily rainfall and temperature, water restrictions and water conservation programmes. The end-use model uses the latest end-use data set collected from Yarra Valley Water, Australia. A computer interface has also been developed using hypertext markup language and hypertext pre-processor. The developed model can be used by water authorities and water resource planners in forecasting water demand and by household owners in determining household water consumption.
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Longo, Rocco, Wes Pearson, Angela Merry, Mark Solomon, Luca Nicolotti, Hanna Westmore, Robert Dambergs, and Fiona Kerslake. "Preliminary Study of Australian Pinot Noir Wines by Colour and Volatile Analyses, and the Pivot© Profile Method Using Wine Professionals." Foods 9, no. 9 (August 19, 2020): 1142. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9091142.

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The aim of this preliminary study was to identify potential colour components, volatile and sensory attributes that could discriminate Pinot noir wines from five Australian winegrowing regions (Adelaide Hills, Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula, Northern and Southern Tasmania). The sensory analysis consisted of the Pivot© Profile method that was performed by wine professionals. A headspace solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method was used to quantify multiple volatile compounds, while the Modified Somers method was used for colour characterisation. Analysis of data suggested ethyl decanoate, ethyl 2-methylpropanoate, ethyl 2-methylbutanoate, in addition to decanoic acid as important contributors to the discrimination between regions. Similarly, wine hue, chemical age indices, total anthocyanin, and (%) non-bleachable pigment also discriminated wines between regions. The sensory analysis showed that wines from Mornington Peninsula were associated with the ‘red fruits’ aroma, ‘acidic’, and ‘astringency’ palate descriptors, while those from Adelaide Hills were associated with the ‘brown’ colour attribute. This study indicates regionality is a strong driver of aroma typicity of wine.
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Gato-Trinidad, Shirley, Niranjali Jayasuriya, and Peter Roberts. "Understanding urban residential end uses of water." Water Science and Technology 64, no. 1 (July 1, 2011): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.436.

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The ‘end use’ of water is a breakdown of the total household water usage such as water used for toilets, showers, washing machines, taps, lawn watering, etc. Understanding end uses of water will enable water planners, water authorities and household owners determine where water is used/wasted, how much and how often. This paper describes the end uses of water from a number of single-family homes in Greater Melbourne, Australia. The study involves the analysis of water consumption data recorded at 5-s intervals from logged households collected by Yarra Valley Water in Melbourne in 2004. The study determines how much water is used for outdoor and indoor purposes in a single-family home in Melbourne and compares the water usage during winter and summer. Hourly patterns of major end uses of water are also developed. The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of the end uses of water and to assist where to focus water conservation efforts that would be most effective financially and environmentally, and be acceptable to everyone.
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Quintal, Vanessa, Ben Thomas, Ian Phau, and Zorana Soldat. "Using push-pull winescape attributes to model Australian wine tourist segmentation." International Journal of Wine Business Research 29, no. 4 (November 20, 2017): 346–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijwbr-01-2017-0007.

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Purpose The study aims to introduce a comprehensive segmentation instrument that incorporates the push–pull winescape attributes, providing a new perspective of the wine tourist profile and explaining their behavioural intentions in the Australian winescape. Design/methodology/approach A literature review, focus groups and expert panels generated an extensive list of push–pull winescape attributes. Pen-and-paper surveys conveniently sampled 739 wine tourists at three wineries across three wine regions in Australia. Adopting push–pull winescape attributes as the segmentation base, cluster analysis identified four segments, namely, inspireds, self-drivens, market-drivens and inerts, and their behavioural intentions were examined. Findings Inspireds demonstrate both self- and market-motivation. Self-drivens exhibit self-motivation but limited market-motivation, whereas Market-drivens characterise market-motivation but limited self-motivation. Inerts are limited in both market- and self-motivations. At the Swan Valley, all four segments were identified, with Inspireds being the most willing to revisit and recommend to others and Inerts, the least willing. At the Barossa Valley, only two segments emerged. Again, Inspireds and Inerts were the most and least willing to revisit and recommend to others respectively. Finally, at the Yarra Valley, three segments were identified. Market-drivens were most willing to revisit and recommend to others, followed by self-drivens and lastly, by inerts. Research limitations/implications A comprehensive push–pull winescape segmentation base of wine tourists is introduced, which provides a more sophisticated profile of wine tourist segments than otherwise would be attained with conventional measures. Practical implications New insights into who the wine tourist is and what it is they seek from the winescape are vital to smaller wine producers whose best access to the domestic retail and export markets is through direct selling at the cellar door. Originality/value The empirically tested 18-item push–pull winescape instrument presents a comprehensive segmentation approach, which profiles wine tourists and predicts their behavioural intentions based on an extensive investigation of push–pull winescape attributes.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Yarra Valley"

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Sedoglavich, Milan. "Internationalization of the Yarra Valley Wine Industry Cluster." The University of Waikato, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10289/2259.

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This research investigates the ways in which firms in the cluster approach the process of internationalization through exploring the influence of business clustering and how it benefits firms in entering foreign markets. The purpose was to understand this process to enable firms to develop successful international strategies to expand in foreign markets. The focus of the study is on the Yarra Valley Wine Industry Cluster, the oldest wine growing region in Victoria, Australia. This research examined of Australian wineries to join together in order to achieve greater competitiveness in collaboration when entering foreign markets due to ever increasing global competition. This paper was an exploratory study that used qualitative information gathered from the case study firms to provide practical framework for the execution of the research using a multiple-case study design. The findings show the following: first, some of the wineries gain their perceptions of the foreign markets from their relationships with, as well as, by the input and suggestions of the distributors, agents, and partners in a particular market, while others seem to distance themselves from their international environments and only focus on serving domestic/local markets exclusively. Second, personal networks play an important role when it comes to the internationalization process of the wineries because they provide access to market knowledge. Third, cooperation among cluster firms plays a very limited role in assisting wineries in foreign market expansion; it has only been of benefit when it came to dealing with local issues. The cluster has played only a minor role, if any, when it comes to the internationalization of the cluster firms. Clustering has been identified as a place where wineries exchange knowledge, and techniques, in regards to wine production, or come together in a joint effort to sort out local issues. However, the cluster does not provide assistance to individual wineries entering international marketplaces. In conclusion there was a distinctive lack of active support and organization from the cluster with regard to the international expansion due to the lack of leadership and joint direction among cluster members. This is where local government could take more proactive role to facilitate better usage of geographical clusters. The findings could improve the company decision-making process. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of clustering as a means for the future international expansion can be useful in helping to develop international strategies for firms. This would be of great significance to business practitioners because this may have a crucial impact on the competitive advantage of firms in foreign markets. In addition to having significant implications for practice, the investigation has implications for international business research because it provides a better understanding of the role of a cluster in the internationalization.
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Osburg, Thomas, and n/a. "Change detection in the Upper Yarra Valley using Landsat MSS satellite imagery." University of Canberra. Resource & Environmental Science, 1993. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060823.170057.

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Cooke, Raylene, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "Ecology of powerful owls (Ninox strenua) in contrasting habitats of the Yarra Valley Corridor, Victoria, Australia." Deakin University. School og Ecology and Environment, 2000. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20050825.133845.

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In this research I investigated ecological attributes of Powerful Owls (Ninox strenua) in a continuum of habitats throughout the Yarra Valley corridor of Victoria, Australia. These habitats ranged from a highly urbanized parkland (the Yarra Valley Metropolitan Park) to a relatively undisturbed closed forest (Toolangi State Forest). Different aspects of the owls' ecology were investigated at six sites to determine whether their behaviour changed when they occupied habitats with different levels of urbanization and disturbance. The ecological attributes investigated were habitat utilization and habitat requirements (for both roosting and nesting), adult behaviour (through radio-tracking), juvenile behaviour and dispersal (through radio tracking), diet (through analysing regurgitated food pellets) and breeding success rates. A number of methods were used to capture adult Powerful Owls. These are described and their effectiveness discussed. The types of radio-transmitters and colour bands used for identification of owls are also described. The results showed that Powerful Owls are present and successfully breed in urban and suburban areas and that they can tolerate moderate levels of disturbance. However, Powerful Owls do require sites with high prey densities, roost trees and trees with suitable breeding hollows. In comparison with Powerful Owls living elsewhere in forests, the urban owls displayed higher tolerance levels to disturbance and were less selective in terms of habitat usage and diet. Home range sizes of urban Powerful Owls also appeared much smaller than those of the forest-dwelling Powerful Owls. This is probably due to the high prey densities in the urban areas. The ecology of the Powerful Owl is compared with that of two owl species from North America, the Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurind) and the Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus). In particular, I compared the similarities and differences in habitat requirements and breeding successes in different habitats for the three species. Overall, it would appear that urban areas can support Powerful Owls providing some old-growth trees are maintained to provide nest hollows. Implications for the long-term management of Powerful Owls in urban areas are also discussed.
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Mansberger, Joe R. "Ban Yatra : a bio-cultural survey of sacred forests in Kathmandu Valley." Thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/9807.

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Books on the topic "Yarra Valley"

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Anchen, Nick. Yarra Valley railways. Ferntree Gully, Vic: Sierra Pub., 2012.

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Yarra Valley and Surrounds. Melbourne Books, 2012.

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Hansen, Christine, and Tom Griffiths. Living with Fire. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104808.

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Within the Yarra River catchment area nestles the valley of Steels Creek, a small shallow basin in the lee of Kinglake plateau and the Great Dividing Range. The escarpment walls of the range drop in a series of ridges to the valley and form the south-eastern boundary of the Kinglake National Park. The gentle undulations that flow out from the valley stretch into the productive and picturesque landscape of Victoria’s famous wine growing district, the Yarra Valley. Late on the afternoon of 7 February 2009, the day that came to be known as Black Saturday, the Kinglake plateau carried a massive conflagration down the fringing ranges into the Steels Creek community. Ten people perished and 67 dwellings were razed in the firestorm. In the wake of the fires, the devastated residents of the valley began the long task of grieving, repairing, rebuilding or moving on while redefining themselves and their community. In Living with Fire, historians Tom Griffiths and Christine Hansen trace both the history of fire in the region and the human history of the Steels Creek valley in a series of essays which examine the relationship between people and place. These essays are interspersed with four interludes compiled from material produced by the community. In the immediate aftermath of the fire many people sought to express their grief, shock, sadness and relief in artwork. Some painted or wrote poetry, while others collected the burnt remains of past treasures from which they made new objects. These expressions, supplemented by historical archives and the essays they stand beside, offer a sensory and holistic window into the community’s contemporary and historical experiences. A deeply moving book, Living with Fire brings to life the stories of one community’s experience with fire, offering a way to understand the past, and in doing so, prepare for the future.
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Jiye Jamuna: A 'yatra' for a deeper understanding. Delhi: Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan, 2008.

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Sales, Telma Bessa, and Antonio Jerfson Lins de Freitas. História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847-2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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White, Robert E. "Putting it All Together." In Understanding Vineyard Soils. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199342068.003.0009.

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In reality, there can be no generic definition of an “ideal soil” because a soil’s performance is influenced by the local climate, landscape characteristics, grape variety, and cultural practices and is judged in the context of a winegrower’s objectives for style of wine to be made, market potential, and profitability of the enterprise. This realization essentially acknowledges the long-established French concept of terroir: that the distinctiveness or typicity of wines produced in individual locations depends on a complex interaction of biophysical and human cultural factors, interpreted by many as meaning a wine’s sense of place. As discussed in “Soil Variability and the Concept of Terroir” in chapter 1, because of this interaction of factors that determine a particular terroir, it is not surprising that no specific relationships between one or more soil properties and wine typicity have been unequivocally demonstrated. While acknowledging this conclusion, it is still worthwhile to examine how variations in several single or combined soil properties can influence vine performance and fruit character. These properties are: • Soil depth • Soil structure and water supply • Soil strength • Soil chemistry and nutrient supply • Soil organisms Provided there are no subsoil constraints, the natural tendency of long-lived Vitis vinifera, on own roots or rootstocks, to root deeply and extensively gives it access to a potentially large store of water and nutrients. In sandy and gravely soils that are naturally low in nutrients, such as in the Médoc region of France, the Margaret River region in Western Australia, and the Wairau River plain, Marlborough region, New Zealand, the deeper the soil the better. A similar situation pertains on the deep sandy soils on granite in the Cauquenas region, Chile. However, such depth may be a disadvantage where soils are naturally fertile and rain is plentiful, as in parts of the Mornington Peninsula, King and Yarra Valley regions, Victoria, Australia, and the Willamette Valley region in Oregon (see figure 1.11, chapter 1), because vine growth is too vigorous and not in balance.
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Bezerra, Viviane Prado. "“As mulheres, em ciranda, iam na frente e, se precisasse, os homens iam atrás”: memórias de camponeses e camponesas do movimento do dia do senhor sobre a luta pela terra de Salgado do Nicolau, em Trairi – CE." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 77–91. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.77-91.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Mesquita, Fannuel Santos. "Um pedaço das memórias das oficinas de sapataria de Sobral-CE." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 193–210. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.193-210.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Freitas, Antonio Jerfson Lins de. "Não há piores ou melhores: a violência, o preconceito e o medo entre vizinhos de uma mesma cidade." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 145–78. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.145-178.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Araújo, Cosma Silva de. "História Oral e narrativas." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 93–116. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.93-116.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Santos, Joaquim dos. "O inferno das memórias: narrativas orais de idosos católicos do Cariri/CE." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 117–44. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.117-144.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Aun Khoury, Yara. "O diálogo na construção de solidariedades na luta por democracia." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 21–38. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.21-38.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Sales, Telma Bessa. "A História Oral “e toda essa engenharia de trocar pneu com o carro andando”, segundo nos conta profa. Ada Pimentel." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 39–58. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.39-58.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Penha, Francisca Laís Araújo da, and Robson Rodrigues Araújo. "“Eu sou feliz, me sinto muito feliz […]” uma máquina do tempo que é a História Oral." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 211–39. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.179-191.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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Nascimento, Luan Rodrigues do, and Vinícius Chaves Almeida. "Percepções da mata e praia à universidade: um roteiro em dois atos da resistência Tremembé no noroeste do Ceará." In História Oral: diálogos com a obra de Alessandro Portelli no Brasil, 241–67. Editora SertãoCult, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35260/87429847p.241-267.2021.

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Quando esteve em Sobral, em visita à Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú – UVA, Alessandro Portelli talvez não imaginasse que estaria plantando uma importante semente entre os estudantes da região. Essa semente germinou e, anos depois, temos inúmeras iniciativas e trabalhos de grande qualidade inspirados na obra do mestre italiano. Alguns deles, pensados e desenvolvidos no âmbito do Grupo de Estudos de História Oral, liderado pela professora Telma Bessa Sales, que por meio das professoras Yara Khoury e Heloísa Cruz, da PUC-SP, conheceu Portelli e, a partir de então, sempre o tem presente eu seus estudos, como neste livro, prefaciado por ele. Este livro é mais do que um apanhado de excelentes trabalhos de pesquisa em história oral, mas uma homenagem àquele que, gentilmente, compartilhou um pouco de seu conhecimento com uma geração ávida por produzir conhecimento sobre sua gente, sua terra, ou seja, sobre suas próprias histórias. A metodologia de Portelli ajudou a semear essas histórias e está presente em cada página a seguir, cujo fruto mais importante é o potencial de seguir inspirando mais e mais pesquisadores a ouvir, contar e registrar para a História nuances que, sem essa atitude, passariam despercebidas e normalmente cairiam no esquecimento.
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