01049nam0 2200289 i 450 SUN000104120111010111213.21288-395-9204-0IT98 241920020701d1997 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||La responsabilità della vitaintroduzione alla bioeticaElena SoetjeTorinoParavia Scriptorium[1997]138 p.21 cm.BioeticaFISUNC000615TorinoSUNL000001174.957421Soetje, ElenaSUNV000730471023ParaviaSUNV000186650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0001041UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00 CONS I.Eb.1 00 18835 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA18835CONS I.Eb.1paResponsabilità della vita1219461UNICAMPANIA03231nam 22005895 450 99657185950331620240130111714.03-11-131777-310.1515/9783111317779(CKB)29954365300041(DE-B1597)654310(DE-B1597)9783111317779(EXLCZ)992995436530004120240130h20232024 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierZoomland Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities /ed. by Florentina Armaselu, Andreas FickersMnchen ;Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2023]20241 online resource (VIII, 482 p.)Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics ,2629-4540 ;73-11-131752-8 Despite a variety of theoretical and practical undertakings, there is no coherent understanding of the concept of scale in digital history and humanities, and its potential is largely unexplored. A clearer picture of the whole spectrum is needed, from large to small, distant to close, global to local, general to specific, macro to micro, and the in-between levels. The book addresses these issues and sketches out the territory of Zoomland, at scale. Four regions and sixteen chapters are conceptually and symbolically depicted through three perspectives: bird's eye, overhead, and ground view. The variable-scale representation allows for exploratory paths covering areas such as: theoretical and applicative reflections on scale combining a digital dimension with research in history, media studies, cultural heritage, literature, text analysis, and map modelling; creative use of scale in new digital forms of analysis, data organisation, interfaces, and argumentative or artistic expressions. Zoomland provides a systematic discussion on the epistemological dimensions, hermeneutic methods, empirical tools, and aesthetic logic pertaining to scale and its innovative possibilities residing in humanities-based approaches and digital technologies. 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Goetz, James S. Shortle and John C. Bergstrom1st ed.London ;New York Routledge20051 online resource (304 p.)Routledge research in environmental economics ;2Papers from a conference sponsored by the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.0-415-77857-3 0-415-70028-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [316]-353) and index.Contemporary land use problems and conflicts /Stephan J. Goetz, James S. Shortle and John C. Bergstrom --Rural land use problems and policy options: overview from a US perspective /Lawrence W. Libby --Land use problems: a European perspective /Nick D. Hanley and Fiona Watson --Employment growth, population growth and electronic technologies as determinants of land use /Charles Barnard --Failing markets and fragile institutions in land use: Colorado's experience /Andrew F. Seidl --Postproductivism and changing rural land use values and preferences /John C. Bergstrom --Urban development impacts on ecosystems /Elizabeth P. Marhsall and James S. Shortle --Urban growth, rural land conversion and the fiscal well-being of local municipalities /Steven Deller --Sense of place as an integrated framework for understanding human impacts of land use change /Richard C. Stedman --Socioeconomic and health outcomes of land use /Stephan J. Goetz --Spatial analysis and applied land use research /Kathleen P. Bell --Public preferences for farmland attributes in conservation easement programs /Robert W. Paterson,...[et al.] --Value conflict and land use planning: an example at the rural-urban interface /Max J. Pfeffer,...[et al.] --The impacts of land use on nearby property values: estimates from a hedonic house price model /Richard C. Ready and Charles W. Abdalla --Agri-environmental complementaries: challenges and opportunities in an old world /Ian Hodge --Multifuncitionality, land use and agricultural policy /David Abler --Sprawl: contemporary land use planning's paradigm /Mark B. Lapping --The smart growth approach to urban land use: implications for farmland protection /Alvin D. Sokolow --Protecting farmland: why do we do it? Can we do it better? /Lori Lynch --What would an ideal Federal rural land use policy look like? /Thomas Johnson --Future research needs for rational land use decisions /Stephan J. Goetz, James S. Shortle and John C. Bergstrom.The causes, consequences and control of land use change have become topics of enormous importance in contemporary society. Not only is urban land use and sprawl a hot-button issue, but issues of rural land use have also been in the headlines. Policy makers and citizens are starting to realize that many environmental and economic issues have the question of land use at their very core.Comprising papers from a conference sponsored by the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, Land Use Problems and Conflicts draws together some of the most up-to-date research in this Routledge research in environmental economics ;2.Land useEconomic aspectsUnited StatesCongressesLand useEconomic aspectsEuropeCongressesLand useEnvironmental aspectsUnited StatesCongressesLand useEnvironmental aspectsEuropeCongressesUrbanizationUnited StatesCongressesUrbanizationEuropeCongressesAgricultural conservationUnited StatesCongressesAgricultural conservationEuropeCongressesLand useEconomic aspectsLand useEconomic aspectsLand useEnvironmental aspectsLand useEnvironmental aspectsUrbanizationUrbanizationAgricultural conservationAgricultural conservation333.73/13/097374.74bclGoetz Stephan J(Stephan Juergen)1873293Shortle J. S(James S.)1874308Bergstrom John C(John Clark)739136MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962773003321Land use problems and conflicts4484785UNINA