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Democracia y participación ciudadana en Chile: factores y condicionantes para una gestión municipal participativa; Democracy and Citizenship Participation in Chile: Factors and Conditions for Participatory Municipal Management
In: Reforma y democracia: revista del CLAD, Heft 78
The article describes and analyzes the experiences of citizen participation developed in a systematical and sustained manner by four municipalities in Chile. The objective of this work is to identify the context and conditions under which this citizen participation experiences have managed to endure, influenced municipal planning and set up a model of participatory municipal management, inspired by the principles of participatory governance and democracy. The democratic governance approach and the citizen participation literature on factors that influence its development are used for this analysis. As main result of this study, such a situation would occur to the extent that the mechanisms of citizen participation overcome political will as a fundamental condition for its development, they manage to empower organized civil society and articulate themselves in a framework of citizen participation policies in the municipality. The mechanisms of citizen participation that trigger processes of participatory municipal management processes would be mostly informal and prior to the Law N° 20.500, but effective in solving the problems that citizens demand in these spaces.
Presentación del dossier: Conflictos socioambientales
In: Revista de sociología, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 1-3
Carybdea marsupialis (Cubozoa) in the Mediterranean Sea: The first case of a sting causing cutaneous and systemic manifestations
A woman stung by the box jellyfish Carybdea marsupialis (Cnidaria, Cubozoa) at a Spanish Mediterranean beach, showed systemic manifestations over several months (pain far from the inoculation point, arthralgia, paresthesia, hyperesthesia, increase of eosinophils and IgE) in addition to the skin condition. ; This research was carried out under contract LIFE 08 NAT ES 0064 (to CB, JMG and VF) co-financed by the European Commission (www.cubomed.eu), the Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, Fundación Biodiversidad and the Dirección General del Agua of the Regional Government of Valencia.
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Lifeguard assistance at Spanish Mediterranean beaches: Jellyfish prevail and proposals for improving risk management
Although beaches can be hazardous environments, few studies have identified injuries in broad coastal areas. We performed a retrospective descriptive study of injuries and other services provided by lifeguards during 2012 along the Spanish Mediterranean beaches. The trend in jellyfish stings was also examined for the period 2008–2012 using a standardised Sting Index. Obtaining data relied on voluntary cooperation of local authorities, resulting in data provided from 183 cities out of 234 present in the study area and 760 beach lifeguard stations (LGS) out of about 1200. Lifeguard stations provided an average of 89 days of service per year, from late June to the beginning of September. A total of 176,021 injuries were reported, of which jellyfish stings were the main need for assistance with 59.7% (n = 116,887) of the injuries and 257.0/LGS, followed by wounds (14.4%, 50.9/LGS), and sunburn (3.3%, 15.8/LGS). Apart from attending injuries, beach lifeguard services provided 21,174 other services such as help to disabled people (57.9/LGS), blood pressure measurements (12.7/LGS), rescues at sea (6.5/LGS), lost children (5.7/LGS), and transfers to the hospital (4.6/LGS). Official reported fatalities for all the beaches in 2012 were 24. We proposed a Sting Index (SI) to allow comparisons of the incidence of stings between years and/or localities by standardising jellyfish stings by the total of all injuries. Historical data were consistent enough to calculate SI between 2010 and 2012 and showed an oscillating pattern without a clear trend (2008: 2.4, 2009: 1.3, 2010: 2.4, 2011: 2.0, 2012: 2.6). Estimation of total number of jellyfish stings for all the beaches present in the area would reach 184,558 for 2012. There were very few fatalities in comparison with other coastal regions, probably due to the combination of a calm sea, a low number of high dangerous situations, and a high percentage of lifeguarded beaches during the bathing season. Nevertheless, although Spanish Mediterranean beaches could be described as low risk, we propose measures to facilitate a precautionary management to prevent injuries based on a real-time beach assistance database of injuries to identify high-incidence assistance categories. ; This research was carried out under contract LIFE 08 NAT ES 0064 (to CB and VF) co-financed by the European Commission (www.cubomed.eu), the Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Dirección General de Sostenibilidad de la Costa y el Mar) contract 2013/28-5158, the Dirección General del Agua of the Regional Government of Valencia (grant T7588000/512.10) and the Fundación Biodiversidad (grant LIFE Cubomed 2013/2014).
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Jellyfish blooms perception in Mediterranean finfish aquaculture
In: Marine policy, Band 76, S. 1-7
ISSN: 0308-597X