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VICTOR MANUEL ZEZATTI FLORES GUSTAVO URQUIZA BELTRAN MIGUEL ANGEL BASURTO PENSADO LAURA LILIA CASTRO GOMEZ JUAN CARLOS GARCIA CASTREJON (2022, [Artículo])
This research is based on the operation tube heat exchangers, their use and problematic on hydroelectric power plants. It is based on the design heat exchanger tubes for industrial use, which took the parameters of operation, design, working fluids (air and water) and conditions to assemble a monitoring equipment at appropriate scale for the laboratory, with the necessary measurement instruments to analyze the behavior of heat energy transfer by means of thermocouples, the velocity of the air with a hot wire anemometer and the flow of water with a turbine flow meter, in pipes of different materials: copper, steel 1018 and stainless steel 316L, all in ideal conditions, and with this to found a comparative parameter with pipes of the same materials but under conditions of deterioration with the presence of forced oxidation and with the data mining and support vector machine can be minimized the corrosion problems in pipes.
INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS Data mining, Support Vector Machine, Pattern Recognition and Decision Support System, Heat exchangers
VICTOR MANUEL ZEZATTI FLORES GUSTAVO URQUIZA BELTRAN MIGUEL ANGEL BASURTO PENSADO LAURA LILIA CASTRO GOMEZ (2019, [Artículo])
This research is based on the operation tube heat exchangers, their use and problematic on hydroelectric power plants. It is based on the design heat exchanger tubes for industrial use, which took the parameters of operation, design, working fluids (air and water) and conditions to assemble a monitoring equipment at appropriate scale for the laboratory, with the necessary measurement instruments to analyze the behavior of heat energy transfer by means of thermocouples, the velocity of the air with a hot wire anemometer and the flow of water with a turbine flow meter, in pipes of different materials: copper, steel 1018 and stainless steel 316L, all in ideal conditions, and with this to found a comparative parameter with pipes of the same materials but under conditions of deterioration with the presence of forced oxidation and with the data mining and support vector machine can be minimized the corrosion problems in pipes.
INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS Data Mining, Support Vector Machine, Pattern Recognition and Decision Support System, heat exchangers.
Kindie Tesfaye Vakhtang Shelia Pierre C. Sibiry Traore Dawit Solomon Gerrit Hoogenboom (2023, [Artículo])
Seasonal climate variability determines crop productivity in Ethiopia, where rainfed smallholder farming systems dominate in the agriculture production. Under such conditions, a functional and granular spatial yield forecasting system could provide risk management options for farmers and agricultural and policy experts, leading to greater economic and social benefits under highly variable environmental conditions. Yet, there are currently only a few forecasting systems to support early decision making for smallholder agriculture in developing countries such as Ethiopia. To address this challenge, a study was conducted to evaluate a seasonal crop yield forecast methodology implemented in the CCAFS Regional Agricultural Forecasting Toolbox (CRAFT). CRAFT is a software platform that can run pre-installed crop models and use the Climate Predictability Tool (CPT) to produce probabilistic crop yield forecasts with various lead times. Here we present data inputs, model calibration, evaluation, and yield forecast results, as well as limitations and assumptions made during forecasting maize yield. Simulations were conducted on a 0.083° or ∼ 10 km resolution grid using spatially variable soil, weather, maize hybrids, and crop management data as inputs for the Cropping System Model (CSM) of the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT). CRAFT combines gridded crop simulations and a multivariate statistical model to integrate the seasonal climate forecast for the crop yield forecasting. A statistical model was trained using 29 years (1991–2019) data on the Nino-3.4 Sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) as gridded predictors field and simulated maize yields as the predictand. After model calibration the regional aggregated hindcast simulation from 2015 to 2019 performed well (RMSE = 164 kg/ha). The yield forecasts in both the absolute and relative to the normal yield values were conducted for the 2020 season using different predictor fields and lead times from a grid cell to the national level. Yield forecast uncertainties were presented in terms of cumulative probability distributions. With reliable data and rigorous calibration, the study successfully demonstrated CRAFT's ability and applicability in forecasting maize yield for smallholder farming systems. Future studies should re-evaluate and address the importance of the size of agricultural areas while comparing aggregated simulated yields with yield data collected from a fraction of the target area.
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CROP MODELLING DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS FORECASTING MAIZE
Nand Lal Kushwaha Paresh Shirsath Dipaka Ranjan Sena (2022, [Artículo])
FResampler1 Seasonal Climate Forecasts Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA CLIMATE CHANGE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS YIELDS RICE RISK MANAGEMENT
Siyabusa Mkuhlani Isaiah Nyagumbo (2023, [Artículo])
Introduction: Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are increasingly producing soybean for food, feed, cash, and soil fertility improvement. Yet, the difference between the smallholder farmers’ yield and either the attainable in research fields or the potential from crop models is wide. Reasons for the yield gap include low to nonapplication of appropriate fertilizers and inoculants, late planting, low plant populations, recycling seeds, etc. Methods: Here, we reviewed the literature on the yield gap and the technologies for narrowing it and modelled yields through the right sowing dates and suitable high-yielding varieties in APSIM. Results and Discussion: Results highlighted that between 2010 and 2020 in SSA, soybean production increased; however, it was through an expansion in the cropped area rather than a yield increase per hectare. Also, the actual smallholder farmers’ yield was 3.8, 2.2, and 2.3 times lower than the attainable yield in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique, respectively. Through inoculants, soybean yield increased by 23.8%. Coupling this with either 40 kg ha−1 of P or 60 kg ha−1 of K boosted the yields by 89.1% and 26.0%, respectively. Overall, application of 21–30 kg ha-1 of P to soybean in SSA could increase yields by about 48.2%. Furthermore, sowing at the right time increased soybean yield by 300%. Although these technologies enhance soybean yields, they are not fully embraced by smallholder farmers. Hence, refining and bundling them in a digital advisory tool will enhance the availability of the correct information to smallholder farmers at the right time and improve soybean yields per unit area.
Decision Support Tools Digital Tools Site-Specific Recommendations CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS LEGUMES YIELDS SOYBEANS
Women, economic resilience, gender norms in a time of climate change: what do we know?
Cathy Farnworth Anne Rietveld Rachel Voss Angela Meentzen (2023, [Artículo])
This literature delves into 82 research articles, published between 2016 and 2022, to develop a deep understanding of how women manage their lives and livelihoods within their agrifood systems when these systems are being affected, sometimes devastatingly, by climate change. The Findings show that four core gender norms affect the ability of women to achieve economic resilience in the face of climate change operate in agrifood production systems. Each of these gender norms speaks to male privilege: (i) Men are primary decision-makers, (ii) Men are breadwinners, (iii) Men control assets, and (iv) Men are food system actors. These gender norms are widely held and challenge women’s abilities to become economically resilient. These norms are made more powerful still because they fuse with each other and act on multiple levels, and they serve to support other norms which limit women’s scope to act. It is particularly noteworthy that many institutional actors, ranging from community decision-makers to development partners, tend to reinforce rather than challenge gender norms because they do not critically review their own assumptions.
However, the four gender norms cited are not hegemonic. First, there is limited and intriguing evidence that intersectional identities can influence women’s resilience in significant ways. Second, gender norms governing women’s roles and power in agrifood systems are changing in response to climate change and other forces, with implications for how women respond to future climate shocks. Third, paying attention to local realities is important – behaviours do not necessarily substantiate local norms. Fourth, women experience strong support from other women in savings groups, religious organisations, reciprocal labour, and others. Fifth, critical moments, such as climate disasters, offer potentially pivotal moments of change which could permit women unusually high levels of agency to overcome restrictive gender norms without being negatively sanctioned. The article concludes with recommendations for further research.
Economic Resilience Intersectional Identities Women Groups Support CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA ECONOMICS RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE GENDER NORMS AGRIFOOD SYSTEMS WOMEN
Dating of recent sediments using radioactive isotopes in the Rio Verde, Oaxaca state, Mexico
José Alfredo González Verdugo EDITH ROSALBA SALCEDO SANCHEZ MARIA JOSELINA CLEMENCIA ESPINOZA AYALA MANUEL MARTINEZ MORALES (2013, [Artículo])
Con objeto de conocer la evolución de los procesos sedimentarios en la parte baja del río Verde, Oaxaca, se realizaron mediciones en dos núcleos de sedimentos. El fechado y determinación de la tasa de sedimentación, se realizó utilizando los isótopos radioactivos Plomo-210 y Cesio-137, que sirven como indicadores de períodos de deposición de los últimos 100 años. La velocidad de sedimentación en el Río Verde obtenida por medio del isótopo Pb -210 es 0.69 a 0.89 cm/año. Por otro lado, la velocidad de sedimentación en la zona de estudio mediante el isótopo Cs-137 es del orden de 0.61 cm/año y 0.87 cm/año. El método de Cesio-137 proporciona marcadores distintivos de eventos, mientras que el método de Plomo-210 proporciona pendientes de concentración, que al aplicarse de manera conjunta proporcionan una validación de ambos métodos. En este estudio, los dos métodos coinciden en los valores de sedimentación para la zona del Río Verde. Los resultados de este trabajo permiten conocer la dinámica de los procesos de transporte de sedimentos en la zona, información que resulta útil para la planeación de obras hidráulicas y estimación de los impactos ambientales, así como la implementación de las medidas de mitigación correspondientes.
Sedimentación Datación Isótopos radiactivos Marcadores Morfología de ríos CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Dimensiones morales del retorno de migrantes adultos mayores en Durango, México
PERLA VANESSA DE LOS SANTOS AMAYA (2023, [Artículo])
"El presente escrito tiene por objetivo reflexionar sobre los argumentos morales que subyacen al retorno voluntario de personas mayores de Durango que vivieron y trabajaron en Estados Unidos de América. El acercamiento metodológico fue cualitativo, con 22 informantes mayores de 60 años de edad de diversos municipios del estado. Se encontró que, aunque este tipo de regreso se asume como un acto de libertad del sujeto, existen dimensiones estructurales, laborales, familiares y territoriales que determinan distintas lógicas para entender la llegada de connacionales en esta etapa de la vida. Se concluye que hay que abrir marcos de análisis sobre las migraciones y la vejez, dados los cambios crecientes en la dinámica global en que se insertan las movilidades humanas".
Moralidad. Decisión. Retorno voluntario. Envejecimiento. Vejez. CIENCIAS SOCIALES SOCIOLOGÍA PROBLEMAS SOCIALES CALIDAD DE VIDA CALIDAD DE VIDA
“We place our hope in the land”: defense of the territory against mining in Ixtacamaxtitlán, Puebla
Veronica Vazquez_Garcia Esteban Martínez Vásquez (2023, [Artículo, Artículo])
Mexico occupies first place in mining exploration in Latin America, a situation that has caused alarm among native peoples because the implementation of extractive projects threatens their vital space. The objective of this paper is to analyze the actions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the Ixtaca Project in Ixtacamaxtitlán, Puebla, as well as the strategies of territorial defense undertaken by the communities to stop its expansion. Data was gathered through one survey, one workshop and various interviews conducted in three communities affected by the project. Results discuss three actions of CSR: 1) job offers; 2) investment in community infrastructure; 3) support for social events. Three main defense strategies were identified: 1) collective agreements refusing to sell water to the company; 2) legal litigations in favor of the right to be consulted as native peoples; 3) the strengthening of peasant agriculture thanks to the defense of the ejido, the conservation of irrigation water and the support received from the federal program Sembrando Vida. The paper concludes that, despite the negative impacts of RCS actions, these strategies have proven effective because mining concessions have been cancelled and some families have returned to agriculture.
native peoples peasantry mining OIT Convention socioenvironmental conflict pueblos originarios campesinado minería Convenio OIT conflicto socioambiental CIENCIAS SOCIALES CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Smart contracts for mobile and wearable sensing data management for health applications
José Ricardo Cedeño García (2023, [Tesis de maestría])
El aumento en la producción de datos derivado de la adopción de tecnologías móviles y de IoT está revolucionando la salud, pero también plantea importantes retos éticos y de privacidad. Los recientes avances en el aprendizaje automático han resaltado la importancia de recopilar y etiquetar datos correctamente, en especial para fines críticos, como el desarrollo de aplicaciones para cuidados médicos. La recopilación de datos médicos para tareas de aprendizaje automático presenta limitaciones en cuanto a la cantidad, variedad y calidad de las fuentes disponibles. Una forma de abordar este dilema es el uso de Blockchain para la recopilación y el uso de datos de pacientes. El anonimato de una red centralizada permite proteger la identidad del paciente. La estructura formada por nodos permite que la información esté siempre disponible y no dependa de un servidor principal. La inmutabilidad de los registros en la cadena garantiza la trazabilidad inequívoca del flujo de los datos del paciente. Por último, los mecanismos de consenso y recompensa de la red podrían motivar a nuevos usuarios a participar del sensado activo. Presentamos TRHEAD, una arquitectura de referencia basada en la Blockchain para recopilar datos sanitarios, firmar consentimientos, anotar datos y obtener crédito por los mismos, permitiendo a los usuarios rastrear el uso de sus datos, a los científicos rastrear su procedencia y proteger al mismo tiempo la privacidad de los pacientes. Exponemos dos implementaciones de nuestra arquitectura aplicadas a distintas campañas de sensado para comprobar su viabilidad, así como los resultados de su aplicación en estos escenarios y las conclusiones que desprendieron de su análisis. Dado que uno de los objetivos principales de TRHEAD es la recopilación de datos mediante sensado activo para el entrenamiento legal/consciente de modelos de aprendizaje automático, se realizó el entrenamiento de un modelo con los datos obtenidos de la campaña de sensado correspondiente a imágenes de rostros humanos, con el fin de detectar estados de ánimo. Finalmente se discute el papel de TRHEAD en el aseguramiento del trato justo y consciente de la información de los pacientes y el camino por recorrer en el perfeccionamiento de la arquitectura.
The increase in data production resulting from the adoption of mobile and IoT technologies is revolutionizing healthcare, but it also poses significant ethical and privacy challenges. Recent advances in machine learning have highlighted the importance of collecting and labeling data correctly, especially for critical purposes such as deploying healthcare software. Collecting medical data for machine learning tasks presents limitations in terms of the quantity, variety, and quality of available sources. One way to address this dilemma is the use of Blockchain for the collection and use of patient data. The anonymity of a centralized network allows the patient’s identity to be protected. The structure formed by nodes allows information to be always available and not dependent on a main server. The immutability of the records in the chain guarantees the unequivocal traceability of the flow of patient data. Finally, the network’s consensus and reward mechanisms could motivate new users to participate in active sensing. We present TRHEAD, a Blockchain-based reference architecture for collecting healthcare data, signing consents, annotating data and getting credit for it, allowing users to track the use of their data, scientists to track its provenance while protecting patients privacy. We present two implementations of our architecture applied to different sensing campaigns to test their feasibility, as well as the results of their application in these scenarios and the conclusions drawn from those results. Since one of the main objectives of TRHEAD is the collection of data through active sensing for the legal/conscious training of machine learning models, a model was trained with the data obtained from the sensing campaign corresponding to images of human faces, in order to detect moods. Finally, the role of TRHEAD in ensuring the fair and conscientious treatment of patient information and the road ahead in refining the architecture is discussed.
Contratos Inteligentes, Blockchain, Privacidad, Aprendizaje de Máquina Etico, Recopilación Consciente de Datos, Consentimiento, Arquitectura de Referencia Smart Contracts, Blockchain, Privacy, Ethical Machine Learning, Conscious Data Collection, Consent, Reference Architecture INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS TECNOLOGÍA DE LOS ORDENADORES INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL