05101 am 2201309 n 450 9910214953403321201606162-940503-87-72-296-27766-710.4000/books.iheid.5389(CKB)3230000000221093(FrMaCLE)OB-iheid-5389(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/48427(PPN)241289726(EXLCZ)99323000000022109320170707j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGenre et économie : un premier éclairage /Jeanne Bisilliat, Christine VerschuurGenève Graduate Institute Publications20161 online resource (484 p.)2-7475-1908-2 Cet ouvrage a pour objectif d'offrir un premier éclairage de l’ensemble des situations dans lesquelles les femmes sont insérées économiquement mais également les principales notions qui informent structurellement ces situations, comme celles de la division sexuelle du travail, de l’articulation entre les rapports de production domestique et les rapports de production capitalistes. La diversité culturelle et politique à l’œuvre dans les contextes géographiques variés que l’on trouvera dans cet ouvrage démontre l’invariabilité de l’exploitation du travail effectué par les femmes et la « mauvaise volonté » des planificateurs et des donateurs pour faire changer cet état de fait.Genre et économieGenre et économie Genre et economieWomen in economic developmentWomen in developmentmicrofinanceOIT/BIT - Organisation internationale du travailrelations sexuellesdéveloppement ruralhistoire socialemacroéconomierelations hommes-femmesempowermentéconomie socialedéveloppementmouvements alternatifscrédittravailféminismedivision sexuelle du travailcommerce internationaltravailleurs étrangersfemmesdéveloppement économiqueWomen in economic development.Women in development.Abdo Nahla1331252Agarwal Bina148278Alexander Patricia1331253Anderfuhren Marie1296458Aranda Josefina1331254Arizpe Lourdes1061751Baden Sally1331255Banu C1331256Benaría Lourdes1331257Benería Lourdes376982Berlin Margalit1331258Bisilliat Jeanne1233210Blackden C. Mark1365944Catarino Christine1270224Croll Elisabeth J1163743développement) PNUD (Programme des Nations unies pour le1331260de Groot A. W1331261de Ruyter van Steveninck M. A1331262Diarra Marthe1331263Drevet-Dabbous Olivia1331264Evans Alison1331265Flora Cornelia Butler1320483Folbre Nancy140758Galland Colette1331266Gammage Sarah1331267Ghosh Jayati1198216Guerrero Elsa1331268Hiller Carol1331269Kergoat Danièle1268527Lockwood Matthew121809Manier Bénédicte768938Mayoux Linda1309530Mehra Rekha1331270Membreño Roland1331271Michel Andrée375280Moser Caroline O1331272Oso Laura1284567Peemans-Poullet Hedwige1331273Razani Shahra1331274Roberts Penelope A1331275Ryckmans Hélène1331276Salmona Micheline1331277Santos Blas1331278Sen Gita294884Tornqvist Annika1331279Valadez Carmen1331280van Bronkhorst Bernice1331281van der Wel Lisette1331282van Staveren Irene1331283Venou Fabienne1331284Verschuur Christine848969Vouhé Claudy1331285Whitehead Ann146854Bisilliat Jeanne1233210Verschuur Christine848969FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910214953403321Genre et économie : un premier éclairage3388241UNINA06890nam 2201813z- 450 991055710590332120231214133448.0(CKB)5400000000040988(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68963(EXLCZ)99540000000004098820202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnhancement of Public Real-estate Assets and Cultural HeritageManagement Plans and Models, Innovative Practices and Tools in Supporting the Local Sustainable DevelopmentBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (532 p.)3-03936-304-2 3-03936-305-0 The management of cultural heritage and public real-estate assets is one of the most crucial challenges concerning the sustainable use of these resources, involving dynamic methods to stimulate preservation, development, renewal, and transmission to future generations of these essential assets. The contributions presented in this book provide a rich and varied panorama of research experiences and innovative tools, capable of promoting the re-use of cultural heritage in European cities and cultural landscapes, using a circular economy logic as a model of sustainable development. From this point of view, cultural capital becomes the driver of a regeneration process on the local, urban, and metropolitan scales, in which the transversal interconnections between the production cycles of the adaptive re-use of the available heritage, both in the adaptation and in the management phase, configure a circular process of multidimensional production of value. Therefore, future territorial redevelopment projects can base their idea strength on an open system of appropriately selected social attractors, whose enhancement and use have the objective of triggering widespread regeneration effects on the whole territory of influence, receiving inducement and resources to progress.Enhancement of Public Real-estate Assets and Cultural Heritage HumanitiesbicsscSocial interactionbicsscurban heritagehistoric centreregulationsustainabilitycity planambidextrous managementcreative tourismtourismphobia and anti-tourism movementssocial capitalheritageterritorial health centerurban regenerationMulti-Criteria Analysisbuilt cultural heritagevalueseconomic evaluation of projectsMulti Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)historical buildingeconomic enhancementintegrated evaluationmulticriteria analysiscultural heritage and circular economyfinancial sustainabilityRitiro del Carminebuilt heritage sustainable reuseeconomic feasibilityeconomic sustainabilityproject feasibility investment profitabilityunused public buildingscultural heritagecultural tourismregional developmentrural areasbibliometric analysisbibliographic analysisrisk assessmentpublic investmenttime overrunpublic worksurban governancenew public institutional formsmulti-sectoral collaborationsocial innovationMONUMadaptive reusebuilding rehabilitationimpact assessmentcultural landscapelocal governanceimmovable propertiesbathing housesMar MenorSan Javierartworksmacro-elementsvulnerabilityseismic damagedeteriorationweb archivetourist flow managementETIScarrying capacitysocial impactsocial network analysispublic real estate propertyoperational protocolmodel of choiceradar diagramurban artNeighborhood RegenerationSocial EmpowermentRight to the CityFerrol (Spain)Sustainable Development GoalsSDG 11heritage databaseheritage valueheritage classificationvocationalityAnalytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)Vesuvian VillasvaluationA'WOT analysismulticriteria decision aidvalorizationmanagement strategyurban sustainable developmenthistorical school buildingsmulti-criteria evaluationcultural firmsaccounting parameterssurvival analysisKaplan-Meier curvesstrategic planninghistoric urban landscapemodelmanagement instrumentsNovi PazarSerbiacultural heritage conservationmulti-criteria decision aidstrategic assessmentlandscape managementagricultureevaluationmulti criteria decision aide (MCDA)rough setsmultifunctionalityartistic assetsAHPseismic hazardarchaeological basinsWeb-GIS and Geodatabasesterritorial marketingcultural economicsland economytourism experience managementcultural estatelandscape heritageHumanitiesSocial interactionDella Spina Luciaedt344105Calabrò FrancescoedtDella Spina LuciaothCalabrò FrancescoothBOOK9910557105903321Enhancement of Public Real-estate Assets and Cultural Heritage3039074UNINA