00730nam0-22002651i-450-990001294190403321000129419FED01000129419(Aleph)000129419FED0100012941920000920d1968----km-y0itay50------baengFinite-difference equations and simulationsby HILDEBRAND F.[S.l.]Prentice-Hall1968Hildebrand,Francis Begnaud13630ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900012941904033214-F-297827MA1MA165LXX65NXXFinite-difference equations and simulations383752UNINAING0100727nam0 2200241 450 991063309120332120221228100032.0978067454330020221228d1994----km y0itay50 baengUSy 001yyMaking it explicitreasoning, representing and discursive commitmentRobert B. BrandomCambridge, Mass. ; LondonHarvard university press1994XXV, 741 p.24 cmBrandom,Robert B.290626ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910633091203321149.94 BRARB 012021/4090FLFBCFLFBCMaking it explicit2995462UNINA04619 am 2201057 n 450 9910280877803321201803312-86906-531-010.4000/books.pufr.7882(CKB)4100000005183173(FrMaCLE)OB-pufr-7882(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43934(PPN)230000762(EXLCZ)99410000000518317320180716j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa construction en pan de bois Au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance /Clément Alix, Frédéric ÉpaudTours Presses universitaires François-Rabelais20181 online resource (449 p.) 2-86906-294-X Les édifices en pan de bois sont l'une des composantes majeures du paysage urbain et rural dans de nombreuses régions de France. Ils témoignent d'un mode constructif qui fut largement répandu dans l'architecture du Moyen Âge et de l'époque moderne, et dont le succès s'illustre aussi bien par la diversité des structures, des assemblages, des hourdis et des éléments de décors ornant les façades que par les multiples emplois de cette technique : édifices à usages agricoles, maisons polyvalentes urbaines, habitat sériel d'opérations de lotissement, résidences seigneuriales, églises, etc. Cet ouvrage présente un état des connaissances sur la construction en pan de bois du XIIIe au XVIe siècle en France, à travers une vingtaine de contributions qui s'appuient sur l'analyse des sources textuelles et iconographiques, des relevés d'archéologie du bâti, des datations dendrochronologiques et des observations architecturales. Elles s'intéressent aux techniques de charpenterie, à l'approvisionnement des bois d'œuvre, aux organes de circulation et de distribution des édifices ou encore aux relations structurelles avec les planchers, la charpente du comble et les parties maçonnées. Certaines analyses abordent la question des spécificités stylistiques régionales et celle de l'évolution du pan de bois dans le paysage urbain à travers le traitement décoratif des façades, les réglementations municipales et les édits royaux.Urban StudiesMedieval & Renaissance StudiesFranceRenaissanceurbanismeconstructionhabitat urbainMoyen Âgechantierdécorhabitat domestiquerésidence aristocratiquecharpentepan de boisurbanismeMoyen Âgehabitat domestiquedécorRenaissancechantierhabitat urbainconstructionpan de boischarpenteFrancerésidence aristocratiqueUrban StudiesMedieval & Renaissance StudiesFranceRenaissanceurbanismeconstructionhabitat urbainMoyen Âgechantierdécorhabitat domestiquerésidence aristocratiquecharpentepan de boisAlix Clément1311010Béa Adeline1298174Biguet Olivier1311011Boura Frédérique1328580Bouticourt Émilien1328581Deforge Olivier1328582Épaud Frédéric777400Ferraresso Ivan1302588Fock-Chow-Tho Cécile1328583Gousset Jean-Michel1328584Houbrechts David1328585Hunot Jean-Yves1328586Journot Florence618368Letellier-D’Espinonse Dominique1328587Napoléone Anne-Laure1310808Noblet Julien1328588Saint-Jean Vitus Benjamin1298129Salamagne Alain1301961Seiller Maurice1328589Alix Clément1311010Épaud Frédéric777400FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910280877803321La construction en pan de bois3038689UNINA00717nas 2200265 a 450 99633612030331620240413013048.0(OCoLC)318215876(CKB)1000000000222069(CONSER) 2009215819(EXLCZ)99100000000022206920090410c19uuuuuu uf engur||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierASEAN leaders' viewsJakarta, Indonesia ASEAN SecretariatAsiaEconomic conditionsPeriodicalsASEAN.Secretariat.REPORT996336120303316ASEAN leaders' views2305451UNISA04090nam 2200973z- 450 991055752580332120210501(CKB)5400000000044320(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68266(oapen)doab68266(EXLCZ)99540000000004432020202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnvironmental Energy Sustainability at UniversitiesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (220 p.)3-03943-765-8 3-03943-766-6 The use of renewable energies and energy saving and efficiency are needs of global society and universities. Universities have a large responsibility and social impact, as they are an example and engine of social change. Universities, in the European context, must be at the forefront of ESA processes, seeking to be at the same level as, and preferably higher than, the rest of society, seeking a goal of 20% renewable energy for 2020 and, in the longer term, greater energy efficiency based on a diverse use of renewable energy and studying the feasibility of other energy processes (cogeneration, trigeneration, etc.). The application of renewable energies and energy efficiency allow universities to make significant savings in their costs and contribute to sustainable development and the fight against climate change. Actions in pursuit of these goals in addition to the objective of energy saving should promote research and form an example for the university community. This book aims to advance the contribution of energy saving and the use of renewable energies in order to achieve more sustainable universities.History of engineering and technologybicsscbenchmarkbibliometricbibliometricsbioclimatic architecturebiomass boilerbuilding information modeling (BIM)campus energy consumptionclusteringcommunity detectionconstant power loadcovenant of MayorsDC microgridelectric generationenergyenergy consumptionenergy efficiencyenergy efficiency indicatorsenergy management systemenergy modelenergy savingenergy saving in data processing centresenergy saving in laboratoriesenergy storage systemgreen campusgreenhouse gasesheating and cooling degree-dayshigher education institutionlawlegal aspectsloquat seedMexicooccupancy ratephotovoltaicphotovoltaic (PV) systemphotovoltaic system (PVS)pitch controlpower generation controlrenewable energysmart contractssocial responsibilitySpainsustainabilitysustainability assessmentsustainable transportUNAMuniversitiesuniversity environmental impacturban planningwind turbinezapote seedzero-energy buildingsHistory of engineering and technologyMontoya Francisco Gedt1279132Perea Moreno Alberto JesúsedtMontoya Francisco GothPerea Moreno Alberto JesúsothBOOK9910557525803321Environmental Energy Sustainability at Universities3018935UNINA05946nam 22007215 450 991025401570332120251116171505.010.1007/978-3-319-48069-5(CKB)3710000001072420(DE-He213)978-3-319-48069-5(MiAaPQ)EBC4812468(PPN)198872518(EXLCZ)99371000000107242020170224d2017 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExperiencing and Protecting Sacred Natural Sites of Sámi and other Indigenous Peoples The Sacred Arctic /edited by Leena Heinämäki, Thora Martina Herrmann1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (VI, 192 p. 23 illus., 17 illus. in color.)Springer Polar Sciences,2510-04753-319-48068-5 3-319-48069-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Chapter 1. Introduction (Leena Heinämäki) -- Part I. Recognition of Sacred Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples in Customary Rights, International and National Law, Institutions, Policy and Protocols -- Chapter 2. Legal Protection of Sacred Natural Sites Within Human Rights Jurisprudence: Sápmi and Beyond (Dwight Newman) -- Chapter 3. Harmful investments and protection of sacred spaces – Realisation of Indigenous collective rights in the Northern and Arctic Regions (Robert Rode) -- Chapter 4. Arguments from cultural ecology and legal pluralism for recognising indigenous customary law in the Arctic (Dawid Bunikowski) -- Chapter 5. Indigenous Peoples’ customary laws, Sámi People and Sacred Sites (Leena Heinämäki) -- Chapter 6. Protecting the Sacred in the Finnish Sápmi: Settings and Challenges (Eija Ojanlatva) -- Part II. Intangible Cultural Heritage Connected to Sacred Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples -- Chapter 7. Gosa bássi várit leat jávkan? Where have all the sacred mountains gone? (Marit Myrvoll) -- Chapter 8. Sacred Sites of the Saami - Linking Past, Present and Future (Klemetti Näkkäläjärvi) -- Chapter 9. External and Internal Factors the Desecration and Destruction of Pre-historic Rock Paintings in Finland? (Francis Joy) -- Chapter 10. Safeguarding Sacred Sites in the Subarctic Zone – three case studies from Northern Russia (Stephan Dudeck) -- Chapter 11. Conclusion (Leena Heinämäki).This book focuses specifically on the experience and protection of indigenous, and particularly Sámi sacred sites in the Arctic. Sacred sites are being increasingly recognized as important reservoirs of Arctic cultural and biological diversity, as a means for the transmission of culture and identity, and a tool for the preservation of fragile northern social-ecological systems. Yet, legal protection of Arctic sacred sites and related policies are often still lacking or absent. It becomes increasingly difficult for site custodians in the Arctic to protect these ancient sites, due to disruptive changes, such as climate change, economic developments and infrastructural development. With contributions from Sámi and non-Sámi scholars from Arctic regions, this book provides new insights into our understanding of the significance and legal protection of sacred sites for Sámi of the Arctic. It examines the role of international human rights, environmental law, and longstanding customary law that uphold Arctic indigenous peoples’ rights in conservation, and their associated management systems. It also demonstrates the complex relationships between indigenous knowledge, cultural/spiritual values and belief systems and nature conservation. The book looks forward to providing guidelines for future research and practice for improved integration of the ethical, cultural and spiritual values of nature into law, policy, planning and management. As such, this book offers a contribution to upholding the sanctity of these sites, their cultural identity and the biodiversity associated with them.Springer Polar Sciences,2510-0475Environmental law, InternationalHuman rightsCultural propertyCultureReligion and sociologyInternational Environmental Lawhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/R19070Polar Geographyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/J16020Human Rightshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/R19020Cultural Heritagehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/419000Sociology of Culturehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/X22100Religion and Societyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1A8020Polar regionsEnvironmental law, International.Human rights.Cultural property.Culture.Religion and sociology.International Environmental Law.Polar Geography.Human Rights.Cultural Heritage.Sociology of Culture.Religion and Society.342.087209113Heinämäki Leenaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtHerrmann Thora Martinaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910254015703321Experiencing and Protecting Sacred Natural Sites of Sámi and other Indigenous Peoples2517133UNINA