LEADER 01120nam0-22003371i-450- 001 990007862130403321 005 20120607184544.0 010 $a88-14-10557-X 035 $a000786213 035 $aFED01000786213 035 $a(Aleph)000786213FED01 035 $a000786213 100 $a20120607d2003----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aita 102 $aIT 105 $ay-------001yy 200 1 $aControlli sindacali e responsabilità penale nelle società per azioni$eposizioni di garanzia societarie e poteri giuridici di impedimento$fNicola Pisani 210 $aMilano$cGiuffrè$d2003 215 $aXVII, 504 p.$d24 cm 225 1 $aCollana di Facoltà$fUniversità degli studi di Teramo, Facoltà di giurisprudenza$iN. S.$v14 676 $a346.450 66$v20$zita 700 1$aPisani,$bNicola$0281728 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990007862130403321 952 $aA-V-A-99$b12754$fDDRC 952 $aDPR21B/341$b21327$fDEC 959 $aDDRC 959 $aDEC 996 $aControlli sindacali e responsabilità penale nelle società per azioni$9673710 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01951oam 2200565 450 001 9910716917603321 005 20211123141833.0 035 $a(CKB)5470000002527023 035 $a(OCoLC)1154792963 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000002527023 100 $a20200519d1939 ua 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aSome notes on the numerical solution of shear-lag and mathematically related problems /$fby Paul Kuhn 210 1$aWashington, [D.C.] :$cNational Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,$d1939. 215 $a1 online resource (16 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aTechnical note / National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ;$vNo. 704 300 $a"May 1939." 300 $aNo Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) item number. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 13). 606 $aBars (Engineering) 606 $aShear (Mechanics) 606 $aMathematical analysis 606 $aDifferential equations 606 $aBars (Engineering)$2fast 606 $aDifferential equations$2fast 606 $aMathematical analysis$2fast 606 $aShear (Mechanics)$2fast 615 0$aBars (Engineering) 615 0$aShear (Mechanics) 615 0$aMathematical analysis. 615 0$aDifferential equations. 615 7$aBars (Engineering) 615 7$aDifferential equations. 615 7$aMathematical analysis. 615 7$aShear (Mechanics) 700 $aKuhn$b Paul$03498 712 02$aUnited States.$bNational Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 801 0$bTRAAL 801 1$bTRAAL 801 2$bOCLCO 801 2$bOCLCF 801 2$bGPO 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910716917603321 996 $aSome notes on the numerical solution of shear-lag and mathematically related problems$93449269 997 $aUNINA LEADER 10183nam 2200529 450 001 9910829858803321 005 20231110220953.0 010 $a1-119-41000-2 010 $a1-119-41001-0 010 $a1-119-40999-3 035 $a(CKB)4100000012037101 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6735026 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6735026 035 $a(OCoLC)1276860177 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000012037101 100 $a20220626d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aRiver restoration $epolitical and socio-economical perspectives /$fedited by Bertrand Morandi, Marylise Cottet, Herve? Piegay 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey ;$aWest, Sussex, England :$cWiley Blackwell,$d[2022] 210 4$d©2022 215 $a1 online resource (381 pages) 225 1 $aAdvancing River Restoration and Management 311 $a1-119-40998-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1 What are the Political, Social, and Economic Issues in River Restoration? Genealogy and Current Research Issues -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Genealogy of research on societal issues in river restoration -- 1.3 A scientific community organized regionally and occasionally around river restoration projects -- 1.4 -- 1.5 A diversity of researchers' positions with regard to operational action -- 1.6 A book to share a diversity of societal approaches in the field of river restoration -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 People-River Relationships: From Ethics to Politics -- Chapter 2 Ethics of River Restoration: the Imitationist Paradigm -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Three challenges of river restoration -- 2.3 Restoration ecology as a type of biomimicry -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Restoring Sociocultural Relationships with Rivers: experiments in Fluvial Pluralism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is river restoration? -- 3.3 Placing river restoration in its biophysical and sociocultural contexts -- 3.4 Emerging approaches to knowing and valuing rivers differently in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 3.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Political Ecology and River Restoration -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Political ecology: a critical approach to environmental issues -- 4.3 Political ecology and river restoration -- 4.4 Restoring the ecological continuity of rivers: controversies involving different meanings of the river -- 4.5 Conclusions: What does political ecology have to offer river restoration? -- Notes -- References -- Part 3 Governance and Power Relationships Between Stakeholders. 327 $aChapter 5 The Policy and Social Dimension of Restoration Thinking: Paying Greater Attention to "Interdependency" in Restoration Governing Practice -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 River restoration and the importance of interdependencies between public policies and between public and private rights -- 5.3 River restoration and interdependencies in territorial construction -- 5.4 River restoration and interdependencies of sciences and knowledge forms -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 From Public Policies to Projects: Factors of Success and Diversity Through a Comparative Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Toward a multifunctional, ecosystem-based paradigm for river restoration -- 6.3 Political factors that determine river restoration -- 6.4 Field-testing the river restoration new paradigm: from operation acceptance to rejection -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 How to Better Involve Stakeholders in River Restoration Projects: The Case of Small Dam Removals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The role of stakeholders in dam removal in two different institutional contexts -- 7.3 From the involvement of the stakeholders to the enrichment of the project -- 7.4 Some key points to improve stakeholders' involvement -- 7.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Letting the Political Dimension of Participation in River Restoration have its Space -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Participation and river restorations -- 8.3 Participation in Swiss river management -- 8.4 Processes of depoliticization at work -- 8.5 Recommendations for taking into account the political dimension of participation -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part 4 Evaluation of Socioeconomic Effects -- Chapter 9 What is the Total Economic Value of River Restoration and Why is it Important? -- 9.1 Introduction. 327 $a9.2 Defining and valuing the total economic value of river restoration -- 9.3 Estimation and application of river restoration total economic value -- 9.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Valuation of Ecosystem Services to Assess River Restoration Projects -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Analytical framework of ecosystem services valuation -- 10.3 Case studies of ecosystem services valuations in river restoration project assessments -- 10.4 Case studies analysis: valuation of ES for assessing river restoration projects -- 10.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Public Perspectives of River Restoration Projects -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Theoretical foundations of public perspectives -- 11.3 Two empirical examples of how to include residents' perspectives -- 11.4 Conclusions and Implications -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part 5 Diversity of Methods, Diversity of Knowledge -- Chapter 12 Social Surveys: Methods for Taking into Account Actors' Practices and Perceptions in River Restoration -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Survey methods for studying the social dimensions of river restoration -- 12.3 Choosing between interviews and questionnaires for river restoration surveys -- 12.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Documents on River Restoration: Temporal and Spatial Analyses of Written Discourses -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 What kind of documentary material can be used for what purpose? -- 13.3 What are the methods of documentary analysis and what results do they produce? -- 13.4 When to use a documentary approach? The pros and cons compared to survey methods -- 13.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14 Participatory Approaches: Principles and Practices for River Restoration Projects -- 14.1 Introduction. 327 $a14.2 What are good practice principles for participatory river restoration? -- 14.3 What methods could be used for participatory river restoration? -- 14.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15 Economic Benefits: Operationalizing their Valuation in River Restoration Projects -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Main phases of a valuation study and points of attention -- 15.3 Conclusions -- Note -- References -- Part 6 Conclusions -- Chapter 16 Social, Economic, and Political Stakes of River Restoration: : A Dynamic Research Field Facing Several Challenges to Strengthen Links with Practitioners -- 16.1 Humanities and social sciences now fully engaged within the field of restoration -- 16.2 Analysis of people-river relationships: from ethics to politics -- 16.3 Understanding of governance and power relationships between stakeholders -- 16.4 Evaluation of socioeconomic effects of river restoration projects -- 16.5 Strengthening collaborations between HSS and restoration stakeholders -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA. 330 $a"River restoration has expanded exponentially in the last three decades, with increased investment by government agencies, private developers, and NGOs. The available literature -- both scholarly works and government guidance manuals -- has grown proportionately, but has been almost entirely about ecological, hydrological, and geomorphological aspects of restoration. Yet the primary issues faced by many restoration programs have more to do with legal, economic, and institutional barriers and public perception and acceptance, than with physical and ecological constraints (though these can be formidable as well). Diverse issues such as the installation of habitat structures and replanting along a small creek by a local group, or a major program to restore complex habitat, a more natural flow regime, and sediment supply to a river below a dam, require an understanding of the social dimensions of river restoration projects. For anyone funding, permitting, planning, designing, or building river restoration projects, a concise, up-to-date, clearly organized treatment of the critical socio-economic issues relevant to river restoration will be a very useful asset. Most people involved in restoration projects (ecologists, engineers, landscape architects, hydrologists) lack a strong background in the social sciences. Increasingly however, these professionals understand that they must consider social dimensions. This book will fill a critical gap in their libraries summarizing how social approaches can contribute to river restoration projects and policies. The aim of this book is to present and synthesize understanding from recent advances in social sciences related to river restoration. It will cover not only supposedly "intangible" social phenomena -- such as ethics, culture and justice -- but also very tangible practical aspects -- including policy, governance, project management, decision making and stakeholder interactions -- to give a complete picture of the sometimes complex interaction of issues in river restoration."--$cProvided by publisher. 410 0$aAdvancing River Restoration and Management 606 $aStream restoration 615 0$aStream restoration. 676 $a333.9162153 702 $aMorandi$b Bertrand 702 $aCottet$b Marylise 702 $aPie?gay$b Herve? 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910829858803321 996 $aRiver restoration$93928176 997 $aUNINA