1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990004766920403321

Autore

Meyer, Leo

Titolo

Vergleichende Grammatik der griechischen und lateinischen Sprache / von Leo Meyer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, : Weidmann, 1882-1884

Edizione

[2. Aufl.]

Descrizione fisica

v. ; 23 cm

Disciplina

470

480

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

IV C 27

IV C 28

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1.1. - 1882 1.2. - 1884



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911020018403321

Autore

Block Ralph L

Titolo

Investing in REITs : real estate investment trusts / / Ralph L. Block

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : Bloomberg Press, an imprint of Wiley, c2012

ISBN

9786613268167

9781118112601

1118112601

9781119202325

1119202329

9781283268165

1283268167

9781118112588

111811258X

Edizione

[4th ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (450 p.)

Collana

Bloomberg ; ; 141

Classificazione

BUS036000

Disciplina

332.63/247

Soggetti

Real estate investment trusts

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Machine generated contents note: Introduction.Acknowledgments.Part I: Meet the REIT.Chapter 1: REITs: What They Are and How They Work.Types of REITs.General Investment Characteristics.Higher Current Returns.Summary.Chapter 2: REITs versus Competitive Investments.Bonds.Convertible Bonds.Preferred Stocks.Other High-Yielding Equities.Other Real Estate Investment Vehicles.Summary.Chapter 3: Today's REITs.The First REIT.The Tax Reform Act of 1986.UPREITs and DownREITs.REIT Modernization Act and "RIDEA".Lending REITs versus Ownership REITs.Expansion of REIT Property Sector Offerings.Summary.Chapter 4: Property Sectors and Their Cycles.Ups and Downs.Property Sectors.Summary.Part II: History and Mythology.Chapter 5: REITs: Mysteries and Myths.Changing Attitudes toward REITs.Myths about REITs.Summary.Chapter 6: A History of REITs and REIT Performance.The 1960s: Infancy.The 1970s: Adolescence and Turbulence.The 1980s: Overbuilding - The Troll Under the Bridge.The 1990s: The Modern REIT



Era--Plus More Growing Pains.Recent Trends.Summary.Part III: Investing in REITs Intelligently.Chapter 7: REITs: Growth and Value Creation.The Significance of FFO and AFFO.The Dynamics of FFO/AFFO Growth.Internal Growth.How to Build Internal Growth into a Lease.Other Ways to Generate Internal Growth and To Create Shareholder Value.External Growth.More External Growth Avenues.Summary.Chapter 8: Searching for Blue Chips.Investment Styles.Growth REITs.Value or "Turnaround" REITs.Bond-Proxy REITs.The Virtues of Blue-Chip REITs.Access to Capital - and its Benefits.The importance of Allocating Capital Wisely.Summary.Chapter 9: The Quest for Investment Value.The Investor's Dilemma: Buy and Hold Versus Trading.The Buy-and-Hold Strategy.REIT Stock Valuation.Valuing REITs as a Group.Summary.Chapter 10: Building a REIT Portfolio.How Much of a Good Thing Do You Want?Diversification Among REITs.Toward A Well-Balanced Portfolio.How to Get Started.Summary.Chapter 11 Investing in Global REITs and Property Companies.How the U.S. REIT Revolution Spread around the Globe.Mapping the Size of Global Property Stock Markets.The Long-Term Evidence Supporting Investments in Global Real Estate Securities.Managing a Gobal Real Estate Securities Portfolio.The Practicalities of Investing Overseas for the Individual Investor.Part IV: Risks and Future Prospects.Chapter 12: What Can Go Wrong?Issues Affecting All REITs.Problems Affecting Individual REITs.Summary.Chapter 13: Tea Leaves: Some Thoughts about the Future.Additional Real Estate Owners Will "REITize".Increasing Investor Demand for REITs.Larger REITs: Is Bigger Really Better?Additional New Trends.So Much More to Come.Summary.Resources.Appendix A: Death and Taxes.Appendix B: Case Study: FFO, AFFO, FAD and CAD.Appendix C: Cost of Equity Capital.Appendix D: REIT Portfolio Management.Appendix E: Largest Global Real Estate Companies as of December 2010.Glossary.About the Author.About the Contributors.Index.

Sommario/riassunto

"The consistency of REITs' earnings and their high dividend yields, together with the low correlation of REIT stock prices with prices of other asset classes, make real estate investment trusts a unique opportunity for investors.Drawing on more than thirty years of successful investing experience with REITs, Ralph L. Block has created the ultimate REIT guide. This fully updated fourth edition explains the ins and outs of this attractive asset class for investors, as well as financial planners and investment advisers, to find what they need to know. The new edition covers the changes in the real estate market and how the volatility of commercial real estate prices can affect REITs. This new edition offers the following: How to spot blue-chip REITs and control investment risk How REITs compare with other investments How to build a diversified REIT portfolio, directly or with REIT mutual funds Understanding the risk-and-reward dynamics of commercial real estate How to invest in non-US REITs Important new developments and strategies in the REIT industry "--



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911035056303321

Autore

Husen Azamal

Titolo

Enhanced Crop Production Setup Under Various Micro and Nano Contaminants : Sustainable Use, Production and Future Prospects / / edited by Azamal Husen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025

ISBN

981-9660-99-8

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (0 pages)

Collana

Smart Nanomaterials Technology, , 3004-8281

Altri autori (Persone)

Husen

Disciplina

620.5

660.6

Soggetti

Nanobiotechnology

Agricultural biotechnology

Plant biotechnology

Agricultural Biotechnology

Plant Biotechnology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Contaminants and soil-crop plant systems -- Emerging soil contaminants and their persistence in crop plants, soil, and environments -- Nanofertilizers in improving soil quality and crop plant growth -- Use of phytoremediation in improving soil status -- Cadmium: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of Cd-contaminated soil -- Lead: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of Pb-contaminated soil  -- Mercury: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of Hg-contaminated soil -- Arsenic: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of As-contaminated soil -- Zinc: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of Zn-contaminated soil -- Nickel: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of Ni-contaminated soil -- Silicon: uptake, toxicity and tolerance in crop plants and management of Si-contaminated soil -- Exploring genetic and molecular methods to induce crop plant tolerance under various contamination -- Biological tools for improving crop plant growth under contaminants --



Understanding the impact of herbicides, insecticides and fungicides stress for crop plant growth and production -- Combined impact of heavy metal and oil sludge on crop plant growth, physiology, and contaminant removal -- Mitigating metal-induced toxicity in crop plants using PGPR -- Understanding physiological and biochemical pathways responsible for stress tolerance mechanisms in crop plants -- Managing defence mechanisms in crop plants using phytohormones under contaminants -- Managing defence mechanisms in crop plants using nutrients under contaminants -- Managing defence mechanisms in crop plants using nanomaterials under contaminants -- Improving crop plants production under stressed-soils using poly-omics techniques and transcriptomic analysis -- Safety issues associated with the usesof micro and nano contaminants.

Sommario/riassunto

This book explores the uptake, toxicity, and tolerance of various contaminants in crop plants and discusses genetic and molecular methods, as well as biological tools, to improve plant growth under contamination stress. The book also covers defense mechanisms in plants using phytohormones and nanomaterials, along with safety concerns related to micro and nano-contaminants. Contaminants in soil-crop plant systems pose a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, environmental health, and food security. These pollutants, such as herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, salts, nanomaterials, and toxic metals like cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic, can enter the food chain through contaminated soil and crops. These substances can damage plants, alter their growth processes, and compromise their integrity. As a result, the persistence of such chemicals within the ecosystem can remain unchanged, affecting plant health and soil quality. This book looks at the effective management practices for the use and disposal of contaminants that are essential to limit their harmful dynamics. It highlights the various interventions for the their tolerance and survival mechanisms of plants against contaminants that can disrupt morpho-physiological and biochemical. It also highlights the use of signaling molecules, phytohormones, plant nutrients, bioaugmented agents, and nanomaterials that can support plants in coping with contamination, improving growth and productivity. This book is a good resource for upper-level students, faculty, scientists, and researchers working especially in nanobiotechnology, plant biology, plant biochemistry, botanical or crop sciences, environmental sciences, ecological sciences, and other allied subjects and or science.