Relationship between MMI Data and Ground Shaking in the State of Nuevo León, Northeastern Mexico

2015 ◽  
Vol 86 (5) ◽  
pp. 1489-1495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan C. Montalvo‐Arrieta ◽  
Rocío L. Sosa‐Ramírez ◽  
Edgar G. Paz‐Martínez
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabel Cossío-Dülmer ◽  
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Carolina Cossío-Dülmer ◽  
Fernando Velasco Tapia ◽  
Yolanda Pichardo-Barrón ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 17-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey I. Khalaim ◽  
Enrique Ruíz-Cancino

Two species of ichneumon wasps (Ichneumonidae),Gelanes horstmanniKhalaim,sp. n.(Tersilochinae) andIdiogramma elbakyanaeKhalaimsp. n.(Tryphoninae), are described from the pine forest at 2800–2900 m from the State of Tlaxcala in Central Mexico; a third species,I. comstockii(Ashmead), is found to occur in the State of Nuevo León in Northeast Mexico. The generaGelanesHorstmann andIdiogrammaFörster are associated with xyelid sawflies (Xyelidae), and both, as well as the tryphonine tribe Idiogrammatini, are recorded from Mexico for the first time. An identification key to the twoIdiogrammaspecies occurring in Mexico is provided.


2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 245
Author(s):  
Elmyra Ybáñez Zepeda ◽  
César Barboza Lara

El Censo de Población y Vivienda del 2010 destacó a Nuevo León como la entidad con la mayor proporción de migración municipal en relación al total de su población (10.6%), superando inclusive al Estado de México y al Distrito Federal. El objetivo de este artículo consiste en analizar la dinámica migratoria reciente en la Zona Metropolitana de Monterrey a escala municipal. Los resultados remiten a tres hallazgos principales: los municipios de origen y destino indican un flujo del centro a la periferia; el patrón migratorio predominante es intrametropolitano; y el perfil sociodemográfico de los inmigrantes presenta diferencias por municipio.AbstractThe 2010 Population and Housing Census cites Nuevo León as the state with the largest proportion of municipal migration in relation to the total population (10.6%), surpassing the State of Mexico and Mexico City. The aim of this paper is to analyze the recent migration dynamics in the Monterrey metropolitan area at the municipal level. The results yield three main findings: the municipalities of origin and destination indicate a flow from the center to the periphery; the predominant migration pattern is intrametropolitan; and the socio-demographic profile of immigrants differs by municipality.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (16) ◽  
Author(s):  
María Eloisa Treviño Ayala ◽  
Paula Villalpando Cadena ◽  
David Fernando Lozano Treviño ◽  
José Nicolás Barragán Codina

Key Word: Family business; leaders, owners or managers, profits, SME’s business; SME’s exportingAbstract: The main purpose of this document is to state the importance that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) exporting and non-exporting have, as well as family businesses in Mexico´s economy and specifically in the state of Nuevo Leon. It establishes certain family SMEs, exporting and non-exporting, characteristics to take into consideration by Nuevo Leon leaders that seek success under the determinant of profits. It also locates qualities, from our stand point, classic and contemporaries, recommended for managers and administrators of this type of companies.Palabras Clave: Dueños o administradores, ganancias, líderes, negocios familiares; Pymes, Pymes exportadorasResumen: El presente documento tiene como finalidad plasmar la importancia que tienen las pequeñas y medianas empresas (Pymes) familiares, exportadoras y no exportadoras en la economía de México y específicamente en el estado de Nuevo León. Se establecen ciertas características a considerar de las Pymes familiares exportadoras por los líderes nuevoleoneses que buscan el éxito bajo la determinante del aumento de las ganancias. Igualmente se ubican cualidades, a nuestro juicio, clásicas y contemporáneas, recomendadas para directivos y administradores de este tipo de compañías.


2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (72) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dionicio Morales Ramírez ◽  
Ruth Roux

En este artículo se identificaron y valoraron los efectos esperados de la extracción de gas shale en Tamaulipas, Nuevo León y Coahuila, ante la llegada inminente de compañías nuevas a la cuenca de Burgos, en el noreste de México. Con la metodología de criterios relevantes integrados se recopi­laron datos de informantes clave de los sectores académico, gubernamental y empresarial, de los tres estados. Según los resultados, 65 por ciento de las variables empleadas para evaluar dichos efectos, derivados del desarrollo de la indus­tria en la región, se asocian con cambios positivos, 15 con negativos y 20 se mantienen inalterables. Se sobreestimaron los beneficios esperados por la explotación de gas oil/shale, y existe preocupación por la disponibilidad de agua, dadas las condiciones geográficas y climatológicas de la región. Aunque la metodología empleada no especifica que se deba aplicar a un número óptimo de actores, se reconoce que el análisis podría mejorar significativamente entre mayor sea la cantidad de participantes. La contribución principal al campo de la evaluación de las repercusiones sociales es la adaptación de esta metodología, debido a la escasa literatura sobre el tema.Expected effects of shale gas extraction in northeastern Mexico: a qualitative approachThis article identifies and assesses the expected effects of shale gas extraction in Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Coa­huila in the face of the imminent arrival of new companies to Burgos Basin in northeastern Mexico. Using the inte­grated relevant criteria methodology, data of key informants from the academic, governmental and business sectors in the three states were collected. According to the results, 65 percent of the variables used for assessing these effects, as a consequence of the development of industry in the region, are associated with positive changes, 15 percent with nega­tive changes and 20 percent remain unchanged. Expected benefits from shale gas/oil exploitation were overestimated; moreover, there is concern about the availability of water, given the geographical and climatological conditions of the region. Although the methodology used does not specify it must be applied to an optimal number of actors, it is to be admitted that the analysis could be significantly improved the greater the number of participants is. The main con­tribution to the field of assessment of social repercussions is that of having adapted this methodology because of the existing scarce literature on the subject.


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2014 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 950-953 ◽  
Author(s):  
Javier Banda-Leal ◽  
David Lazcano ◽  
Manuel Nevárez-de los Reyes ◽  
Carlos Barriga-Vallejo

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2016 ◽  
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pp. 123-141 ◽  
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1983 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 499-518
Author(s):  
Guillermo Beato ◽  
Domenico Sindico

In the Latin American context there are few regions which defy the commonly accepted idea of dependent development and the late start of the process of industrial growth following the great crisis of 1929. Among these few, Northeastern Mexico, with its industrial capital Monterrey, appears to offer the best example of a large industrial spurt occurring towards the end of the nineteenth century. During the two decades from 1890 to 1910 important industrial complexes, basically metallurgic and siderurgic factories, began to operate in this region, creating an impressive network of related activities and making possible considerable growth in the local demand for both consumption goods and semi-manufactured items. The statistics on industrial production reveal the importance of the process: during the years 1897,1898 and 1899 the metallurgic sector in Nuevo León produced goods worth 50,847,178 pesos. This represented 23.5% of total Mexican production, making it the most important state in the nation. By 1902, Nuevo León was also in first place as far as total industrial production was concerned, accounting for 13.5% of the national production.


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