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tesis doctoral
Publicado 2015
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La presente investigación tiene el objetivo, la aplicación de Los estilos del liderazgo del director y sus efectos en la gestión de la Institución Educativa “MARIA INMACULADA”- Requena-2015. Se realizó la investigación tomando como muestra a 17 profesores, para ambos grupos experimental y control, los cuales tienen características similares, aplicando el diseño cuasiexperimental con 2 grupos con pre-test y post-test, se utilizó la T de Student para comprobar la hipótesis de investigación. Se determinó en el post test de los profesores el grupo experimental mejoraron los efectos de la gestión de la Institución, obtuvieron también un nivel alto en las dimensiones de los efectos de la gestión en la Institución luego de la aplicación de Los estilos del liderazgo del directivo. Se concluye con la prueba T-Student arroja una diferencia de 18.4 puntos en la Variable: efect...
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artículo
Publicado 2021
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The analysis of historical disaster events is a critical step towards understanding current risk levels and changes in disaster risk over time. Disaster databases are potentially useful tools for exploring trends, however, criteria for inclusion of events and for associated descriptive characteristics is not standardized. For example, some databases include only primary disaster types, such as ‘flood’, while others include subtypes, such as ‘coastal flood’ and ‘flash flood’. Here we outline a method to identify candidate events for assignment of a specific disaster subtype—namely, ‘flash floods’—from the corresponding primary disaster type—namely, ‘flood’. Geophysical data, including variables derived from remote sensing, are integrated to develop an enhanced flash flood confidence index, consisting of both a flash flood confidence index based on text mining of ...
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artículo
Publicado 2016
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An extensive evaluation of nine global-scale high-resolution satellite-based rainfall (SBR) products is performed using a minimum of 6 years (within the period of 2000-13) of reference rainfall data derived from rain gauge networks in nine mountainous regions across the globe. The SBR products are compared to a recently released global reanalysis dataset from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). The study areas include the eastern Italian Alps, the Swiss Alps, the western Black Sea of Turkey, the French Cévennes, the Peruvian Andes, the Colombian Andes, the Himalayas over Nepal, the Blue Nile in East Africa, Taiwan, and the U.S. Rocky Mountains. Evaluation is performed at annual, monthly, and daily time scales and 0.25° spatial resolution. The SBR datasets are based on the following retrieval algorithms: Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Multisatellite Prec...