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Lisbon case studyUrban environment and health in Lisbon, Portugal, 2017
The municipality of Lisbon is one of the case studies of the EURO-HEALTHY project aiming to evaluate the potential of policies from multiple domains to promote health and reduce urban health inequalities. Departing from the existing geographical variation in the educational attainment and life expectancy at birth along the 8 km Metro’s Blue Line (difference of 6.2 years in life expectancy), this video presents a series of interviews of city resident’s stating their views on the characteristics of the respective place of residence. It includes also the interview made to the Lisbon’ City Councillor for Social Rights.
The EURO-HEALTHY project is a three-year Horizon 2020 research project launched in January 2015 that aimed to increase knowledge and resources on policies that have the potential to promote health and health equity across Europe.
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Production: Paula Santana, Ângela Freitas (UC)
Interviews: Lisbon City residents (Luís Sobral, Sofia Henriques, Luísa Ramos, José Maria Sanches, Brites Rebocho), Paula Santana (UC, EURO-HEALTHY Project Leader) and João Afonso (City Councillor, Lisbon municipality)
Acknowledgments: Scott Pulp, Ricardo Almendra, Adriana Loureiro (UC)
Image and edition: Karine Paniza, Marta Costa
Voice: Marta Costa
Graphics: Henrique Patrício
Aerial images: Departamento de Marca e Comunicação, Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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Giro d'Italia 1971 Stage 20a, 20b Gösta Pettersson Winner Last day Lainate Milano
Winner General Classification Gösta Pettersson Fåglum. Team Ferretti. Monark Masi
Thursday, June 10: Stage 20A, Ponte di Legno - Lainate, 185 km
Giacinto Santambrogio: 4hr 35min 19sec
Wilmo Francioni s.t.
Guerrino Tosello s.t.
Emilio Casalini @ 2sec
Wladimiro Panizza s.t.
Attilio Benfatto s.t.
Attilio Rota s.t.
Selvino Poloni @ 5sec
Marino Basso @ 24sec
Patrick Sercu s.t.
Thursday, June 10: Final Stage, 20B, Lainate - Milano 20 kilometer individual time trial
Ole Ritter: 25min 41sec
Gösta Pettersson @ 39sec
Roger Swerts @ 42sec
Davide Boifava @ 44sec
Pietro Guerra @ 50sec
Herman van Springel @ 1mn 1sec
Felice Gimondi @ 1min 3sec
Roberto Sorlini @ 1min 18sec
Pierfranco Vianelli @ 1min 25sec
Giacinto Santambrogio, Romano Tumellero, Selvino Poloni @ 1min 33sec
Final 1971 Giro d'Italia General Classification:
1. Gösta Pettersson (Ferretti) 97 hours 24 minutes 3 seconds
2. Herman van Springel (Molteni) @ 2 minutes 4 seconds
3. Ugo Colombo (Filotex) @ 2 minutes 35 seconds
4. Francisco Galdós (KAS) @ 4 minutes 27 seconds
5. Franco Vianelli (Dreher) @ 6 minutes 41 seconds
Climbers' Competition:
1. José-Manuel Fuente (KAS): 360 points
2. Franco Vianelli (Dreher): 270
3. Franco Mori (SCIC): 190
Points Competition:
1. Marino Basso (Molteni): 181 points
2. Patrick Sercu (Dreher): 148
3. Felice Gimondi (Salvarani): 139
This excerpt is from The Story of the Giro d'Italia, Volume 2.
For the 1971 Giro, Martini put three of the Petterssons in his lineup, Gösta, Erik and Sture. Gösta had shown good early-season form when he came in second to Merckx in Paris--Nice.
Stage eighteen took the riders from Linz in Austria over the Tre Croci, Falzarego, Pordoi and Valles passes. Given that sprinter Marino Basso was the first rider over the Pordoi, one can assume that the pace for the first three ascents wasn't exactly white hot. But even that pace was too much for the Pink Jersey who must have been exhausted after riding well beyond himself defending the lead for more than a week. Indeed, Michelotto couldn't stay with the leaders on the Pordoi's ascent and while descending he flatted, rolled his tire and crashed.
With the better riders together on the final climb, Alfredo Martini drove up next to Pettersson in the team car and was distressed to find that his team captain, who didn't have a particularly aggressive personality, was content to sit in the pack. Martini knew Pettersson was riding into magnificent condition and also knew this was the time to make a move.
Don't you know how strong you are? he yelled, and screamed at the Swede to attack. The rest of the riders told Gösta to ignore Martini. At Martini's furious insistence Pettersson took off with several good riders for company, the move turning into a four-man break of Pettersson, Gimondi, van Springel and Francisco Galdós. Gimondi led them into Falcade ten minutes ahead of Michelotto, who was sporting a bad head wound from his crash.
Michelotto was out of the Pink Jersey and, following his team doctor's advice, abandoned. Pettersson had quietly (if you ignore Martini's yelling) moved to the front of the line:
1. Gösta Pettersson
2. Ugo Colombo @ 1 minute 34 seconds
3. Herman van Springel @ 2 minutes 1 second
4. Francisco Galdós @ 3 minutes 29 seconds
5. Silvano Schiavon @ 5 minutes 19 seconds
The next stage had three ascents including the Passo Tonale. It didn't change things much, except that van Springel was able to sneak into Ponte di Legno 19 seconds ahead of Pettersson. With only the 20-kilometer final-stage time trial left to affect the standings, that could be a big deal. The gap between them was now only 102 seconds and both van Springel and Pettersson were good against the clock.

But, there was no way van Springel, as competent as he was, could take the Giro away from Pettersson, one of the world's best time-trialists. Ole Ritter won the stage while Pettersson was second at 39 seconds. Van Springel gave up 22 seconds to the Swede, but it was a good enough performance to move him past Colombo into second place.
Pettersson's director Alfredo Martini is given a lot of credit for Pettersson's careful, economical and measured climb to the lead. Pettersson didn't waste a single watt, winning a difficult Giro à la Balmamion, without winning a single stage. Martini said that if Pettersson had been a more aggressive rider, his talent would have allowed him far more victories during his short professional career.
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Conservatism
Conservatism as a political and social philosophy promotes retaining traditional social institutions. A person who follows the philosophies of conservatism is referred to as a traditionalist or conservative. Some conservatives seek to preserve things as they are, emphasizing stability and continuity, while others, called reactionaries, oppose modernism and seek a return to the way things were. The first established use of the term in a political context originated with François-René de Chateaubriand in 1818, during the period of Bourbon restoration that sought to roll back the policies of the French Revolution. The term, historically associated with right-wing politics, has since been used to describe a wide range of views. There is no single set of policies that are universally regarded as conservative, because the meaning of conservatism depends on what is considered traditional in a given place and time. Thus conservatives from different parts of the world—each upholding their respective traditions—may disagree on a wide range of issues. Edmund Burke, an 18th-century politician who opposed the French Revolution but supported the American Revolution, is credited as one of the main theorists of conservatism in Great Britain in the 1790s. According to Quintin Hogg, the chairman of the British Conservative Party in 1959, Conservatism is not so much a philosophy as an attitude, a constant force, performing a timeless function in the development of a free society, and corresponding to a deep and permanent requirement of human nature itself.
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