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UNINA990006027310403321 |
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Schauden, Kurt |
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Der gemeinrechtliche Streit uber die Moglichkeit des Bestehens subjektloser Rechte : inaugural-dissertation / KURT SCHAUDEN |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910917197303321 |
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Autore |
Mosallam Ayman S |
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Civil Engineering, Material and Smart Buildings: New Technologies in Cities' Infrastructures : Proceeding of the 5th International Conference on Advanced Technologies and Humanity (ICATH'2023) / / edited by Ayman S. Mosallam, Brahim El Bhiri, Safae Merzouk |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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9783031765575 |
9783031765568 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (324 pages) |
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Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, , 2366-3413 |
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El BhiriBrahim |
MerzoukSafae |
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Geotechnical engineering |
Civil engineering |
Building materials |
Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences |
Civil Engineering |
Building Materials |
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Part 1: New Ideas and Innovations in Cities' Structures -- Part 2: Construction and Materials -- Part 3: Testing and Reviewing Technologies in Cities' Buildings and Infrastructure. |
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As cities continue to grow and evolve, the challenges of building sustainable, resilient, and efficient urban environments have never been greater. This comprehensive volume presents cutting-edge research and innovative solutions in the fields of construction, materials science, and civil engineering. With contributions from leading experts and researchers, this book explores the transformative role of new technologies, sustainable materials, and advanced methodologies in shaping the future of cities worldwide. Part 1: New Ideas and Innovations in City Structures showcases groundbreaking research in areas such as manganese enrichment from mining tailings, the integration of machine learning in civil engineering, and the harmonious blend of mathematics and aesthetics in urban design through Moroccan and Andalusian tiling. These innovations push the boundaries of what’s possible in urban planning and construction, offering insights into the future of city development. Part 2: Construction and Materials delves into the practical applications and challenges of using sustainable materials like Ferrock concrete, recycled asphalt pavement, and fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) for structural reinforcement. With a focus on durability and environmental impact, this section provides a thorough review of current best practices and emerging technologies that promise to revolutionize the construction industry. Part 3: Testing and Technologies in Urban Infrastructure highlights the latest testing techniques and technologies used to evaluate and improve the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of urban buildings and infrastructure. From seismic performance in reinforced concrete structures to the development of zero-energy buildings, this section offers a detailed analysis of the cutting-edge methods that are driving innovation in modern cityscapes. This book is an essential resource for professionals, researchers, and students in civil engineering, urban planning, and materials science. By exploring both theoretical concepts and real-world applications, " Civil Engineering, Material, and Smart Buildings: New Technologies in Cities' Infrastructures" provides valuable insights into the future of urban construction and the key technologies that will shape the cities of tomorrow. |
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UNINA9910164955803321 |
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Autore |
Ali Christopher |
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Media Localism : The Policies of Place / / Christopher Ali |
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Urbana, : University of Illinois Press, [2017] |
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[1st ed.] |
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The history of communication |
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Mass media - Law and legislation - Canada |
Mass media - Law and legislation - United Kingdom |
Mass media - Law and legislation - United States |
Mass media policy - Canada |
Mass media policy - United Kingdom |
Mass media policy - United States |
Electronic books. |
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Previously issued in print: 2017. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Part I. Introducing localism -- Introduction: Where is here? -- Mapping the local -- Part II. Regulating localism -- The policies of localism: debates, dilemmas, and decisions in local television regulation -- The communities of localism: community television in the digital age -- The ecosystems of localism: a holistic approach to local news and information -- The solutions of localism: regulatory approaches to the crisis of local television -- Part III. Fixing localism -- The political economy of localism: critical regionalism and the policies of place -- Interventions in localism: from public goods to merit goods -- Conclusion: The right to be local? -- Appendix: An essay on method. |
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We live in a boosterish era that exhorts us to play local and buy local. But what does it mean to support local media? How should we define local media in the first place? Christopher Ali delves into our ideas about localism and their far-reaching repercussions for the discourse of federal media policy and regulation. |
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