01410nam a2200301 i 450099100251037970753620020503170148.0000908s1893 it ||| | ita b10374929-39ule_instEXGIL105065ExLBiblioteca Interfacoltàita016.8537Giusto, Domenico180150Dizionario bio-bibliografico degli scrittori pugliesi viventi e dei morti nel presente secolo /Domenico GiustoNapoli :De Bonis,1893219 p. ;22 cmLa seconda copia è una riproduzione fotostaticaLetteratura narrativa italianaAutori pugliesiSec. 19. - BiobibliografiePugliaBiobibliografieScrittoriSec.20.b1037492902-04-1427-06-02991002510379707536LE002 SB 853.7 GIULE002 Bibl. II L 2012002001059801le002-E0.00-no 00000.i1043867127-06-02LE002 SB 928 GIU22002000515988le002gE15.00-no 00000.i1428360830-08-06LE002 928 GIU32002000897466le002-E0.00-l- 00000.i1547053217-12-12Dizionario bio-bibliografico degli scrittori pugliesi viventi e dei morti nel presente secolo203245UNISALENTOle00201-01-00ma -itait 0105156oam 2200541I 450 991079018430332120230801221941.01-136-47899-X0-203-13337-41-136-47900-710.4324/9780203133378 (MiAaPQ)EBC956941(Au-PeEL)EBL956941(CaPaEBR)ebr10542477(CaONFJC)MIL761112(OCoLC)798532633(OCoLC)860588901(OCoLC)782918253(FINmELB)ELB137249(EXLCZ)99267000000016201020180706d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWaterfront regeneration experiences in city-building /edited by Harry Smith and Maria Soledad Garcia FerrariAbingdon, Oxon [England] ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (xv, 236 p.) ill1-84407-673-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1: Context and Key Issues for Waterfront Regeneration; 1. Introduction: Sustainable Waterfront Regeneration around the North Sea in a Global Context: Harry Smith and Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari; 2. Negotiating City-Building in Waterfront Communities around the North Sea: An Analytical Framework: Harry Smith and Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari; Part 2: Case Studies of Waterfront City-Building Processes Around the North Sea; 3. Physical and Institutional Resources in Sustainable Waterfront Regeneration: Landownership, Land-Use Control and Leadership: Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari and Harry Smith; 4. Urban Vitality: Social Supervision in Schiedam, The Netherlands: Kees Fortuin and Freek de Meere; 5. On Dialogues and Municipal Learning in City-Building: Examples from Waterfront Development in Gothenburg: Joakim Forsemalm and Knut Strömberg; 6. Experiences in Participation in the Port City of Hamburg: Harry Smith and Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari; 7. Harbourscape Aalborg: Design-Based Methods in Waterfront Development: Hans Kiib; 8. How Visions of a Living City Come Alive: The Case of Odense, Denmark: Solvejg Beyer Reigstad; 9. Successful Place-Making on the Waterfront: Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari, Paul Jenkins and Harry Smith; 10. Design Strategies for Urban Waterfronts: The Case of Sluseholmen in Copenhagen's Southern Harbour: Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari and Derek Fraser; Part 3: Conclusions; 11. Lessons from Shared Experiences in Sustainable Waterfront Regeneration around the North Sea: Harry Smith and Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari; References; Index.Waterfront regeneration and development represents a unique opportunity to spatially and visually alter cities worldwide. However, its multi-faceted nature entails city-building with all its complexity including the full range of organizations involved and how they interact. This book examines how more inclusive stakeholder involvement has been attempted in the nine cities that took part in the European Union funded Waterfront Communities Project. It focuses on analyzing the experience of creating new public realms through city-building activities. These public realms include negotiation arenas in which different discourses meet and are created - including those of planners, urban designers and architects, politicians, developers, landowners and community groups - as well as physical environments where the new city districts' public life can take place, drawing lessons for waterfront regeneration worldwide.The book opens with an introduction to waterfront regeneration and then provides a framework for analyzing and comparing waterfront redevelopments, which is followed by individual case study chapters highlighting specific topics and issues including land ownership and control, decision making in planning processes, the role of planners in public space planning, visions for waterfront living, citizen participation, design-based waterfront developments, a social approach to urban waterfront regeneration and successful place making. Significant findings include the difficulty of integrating long term 'sustainability' into plans and the realization that climate change adaptation needs to be explicitly integrated into regeneration planning. The transferable insights and ideas in this book are ideal for practising and student urban planners and designers working on developing plans for long-term sustainable waterfront regeneration anywhere in the world.Experiences in city-buildingWaterfrontsNorth Sea RegionCase studiesCommunication in city planningNorth Sea RegionCase studiesWaterfrontsCommunication in city planning711/.42Garcia Ferrari Maria Soledad1462584Smith Harry(Harry C.)101834MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790184303321Waterfront regeneration3671612UNINA03583oam 2200529I 450 991015458900332120230808200625.01-351-94942-X1-315-25956-710.4324/9781315259567 (CKB)3710000000965308(MiAaPQ)EBC4758572(MiAaPQ)EBC5121933(OCoLC)973027038(Au-PeEL)EBL5121933(CaONFJC)MIL525133(OCoLC)1027167185(EXLCZ)99371000000096530820180706e20161995 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierConstantinople and its hinterland papers from the twenty-seventh Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Oxford, April 1993 /edited by Cyril Mango and Gilbert Dagron ; with the assistance of Geoffrey GreatrexAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (441 pages) illustrations, mapsPublications of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies ;3First published 1995 by Ashgate Publishing.0-86078-487-8 1-351-94943-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.section 1. The land and its products -- section 2. Administration -- section 3. Defence -- section 4. Comminications between capital and hinterland -- section 5. Inhabitants, colonists, conquerors -- section 6. Manufacture and export -- section 6. Cultural relations.This volume addresses a theme of special significance for Byzantine studies. Byzantium has traditionally been deemed a civilisation which deferred to authority and set special store by orthodoxy, canon and proper order. Since 1982 when the distinguished Russian Byzantinist Alexander Kazhdan wrote that 'the history of Byzantine intellectual opposition has yet to be written', scholars have increasingly highlighted cases of subversion of 'correct practice' and 'correct belief' in Byzantium. This innovative scholarly effort has produced important results, although it has been hampered by the lack of dialogue across the disciplines of Byzantine studies. The 43rd Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies in 2010 drew together historians, art historians, and scholars of literature, religion and philosophy, who discussed shared and discipline-specific approaches to the theme of subversion. The present volume presents a selection of the papers delivered at the symposium enriched with specially commissioned contributions. Most papers deal with the period after the eleventh century, although early Byzantium is not ignored. Theoretical questions about the nature, articulation and limits of subversion are addressed within the frameworks of individual disciplines and in a larger context. The volume comes at a timely junction in the development of Byzantine studies, as interest in subversion and nonconformity in general has been rising steadily in the field.Publications (Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies (Great Britain))Istanbul (Turkey)HistoryTo 1453CongressesByzantine EmpireCivilizationCongresses949.5/02Dagron Gilbert135406Greatrex Geoffrey261587Mango Cyril A24828FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910154589003321Constantinople and its hinterland2031096UNINA