Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Chances Of World War 3?

Publication of the proceedings of the XI Congress of the Spanish population

In a previous post discussed the publication of the minutes of X Congress of the English population (Pamplona, \u200b\u200b2006), which coincided in time with virtually the XII Congress of held in Leon in 2008.

In the case of this last Congress, which had as its motto "Aging and depopulation and territory" has opted to publish one volume, generously sized (831 pages), and coordinated by D. Lorenzo Lopez Cornfield, D. Antonio Abellán and D. Dirk Godenau, which includes all the papers presented at the conference.

The book's index, see the link http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/libro?codigo=375524

Bibliographic:
LOPEZ, L.; ABELLÁN, A.; GODENAU, D. (2009). Enevejicimiento , depopulation and territory. León: Universidad de León. 831 p. ISBN: 978-84-9773-474-5 .

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Largestrecorded Tiger Shark

sustainable and safe school in San Fernando de Henares


In the coming months the City of San Fernando de Henares (Madrid), according to the municipal website will work in implementing the project "Roads and secure sustainable school" in schools in coordination with the development of Agenda 21 for Schools.

This Link municipal web you can find information on the modal split of journeys to school in the city of Henares, and a first-diagnostic analysis of local mobility at Early Years , ESO and Bachillerato. Image

© City of San Fernando de Henares.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Green Paper on territorial cohesion of the European Commission

From website www.vialibre.org

The Green Paper on territorial cohesion was adopted by the Commission l Europe on 6 October 2008, and marks the beginning of a major consultation with regional and local authorities, associations, NGOs, civil society and other organizations for the purpose of achieving a common understanding of territorial cohesion and implications for the future of regional policy of the European Union.

The Commission published a Green Paper in response to a request from Member States and the European Parliament to consider territorial cohesion a priority, to make territorial diversity into a strength through a flexible and differentiated to produce results long term.

The debate on territorial cohesion began in the early Nineties and led to the adoption in 1999 of the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) by the Member States. The Commission developed the ESDP by reinforcing cooperation through the Interreg Programme and establishing the Observatory Network of European Spatial Planning (Esposito). The debate culminated in the adoption in 2007 of the Territorial Agenda and its Action Plan by Member States (IP/07/1756).

Europe's territory has its own distinct settlement pattern, compared with the rest of the world. Only 7 percent of the overall EU population lives in cities of more than five million inhabitants, compared to 25 percent in the United States. For now, Europe has managed to maintain a relative balance between urban and rural conservation.

The Green Paper highlights three key concepts to be translated into policy actions: overcoming differences in density, overcoming distance, access to public services, efficient transportation, reliable energy networks and connections broadband Internet remain unevenly distributed across the Union, "and to overcome administrative boundaries.

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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Pediatric Cardiology, Canada

"What a waste!"

the new year began with an anecdote that happened to me at the end of the previous play can not resist:

One of the days before for Christmas I took the "Catalunya Express" from Tarragona to Barcelona to make the traditional purchases of these dates. I sat next to a woman (I later learned was 62 and living in Valencia) which, upon reaching the Garraf area (between Vilanova and saves Castelldefels massif route through a large number of tunnels attached to the sea, a phenomenal engineering feat the late nineteenth century), kept saying, loudly, and staring out the window "What a waste!" "Look, what a waste!" First

not understand what he meant until I finished the sentence: "Look what a waste, so bonded with the routes to the sea, unable to build houses and that people can go to the beach!" . Anyway, I think any comment ... Of course, I bit my tongue so as not to cause public disorder ...

Photo taken in the vicinity of the station Vallacarca, fine www.trenscat.com web. With how well that would be a villa in the "beach"!