Farms and Territory
| Farms and Territory |
| Autore | Martin Philippe |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2025 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (323 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.109 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | PissonnierSolène |
| Collana | ISTE Invoiced Series |
| ISBN |
1-394-40629-0
1-394-40627-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Which Land Resources to Adopt for an Ecological Transition of Agri-Food Systems? A Cross-View of Law and Sociology -- 1.1. Legal framework and contractual practices in farming: towards a greening of land tools? -- 1.1.1. Forms of authorization over access to land -- 1.1.2. A renewed framework for contractual land management practices -- 1.2. Changes in agricultural landholding structures: a challenge for the transition of agri-food systems and generational renewal -- 1.2.1. Access to agricultural land for start-ups and the challenge of generational renewal -- 1.3. The multifunctionality of agricultural land in food systems -- 1.3.1. Agricultural diversification and land planning: from land preservation to urban food planning? -- 1.3.2. The new challenges of re-territorializing agriculture: the land dimensions of food policies -- 1.4. Conclusion and perspectives -- 1.5. References -- Chapter 2. Synergies between Animal Husbandry and Forests for the Development of Agroecological Systems in Middle Mountain and Mediterranean Foothill Regions: Comparative Study of the Limousine Mountain and the Lodevois -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The Lodevois and the Limousine Mountain: a disconnection between animal husbandry and forestry -- 2.2.1. Once central pastoral practices, with contrasting uses of wooded ecosystems -- 2.2.2. Unprecedented decline in the use of rangelands and the disconnection between agriculture and forestry -- 2.2.3. The new forests of the Lodevois and the Limousine Mountain: contrasting structure and composition, but both disconnected from agriculture -- 2.3. Frugal agropastoral systems: putting grazing back at the heart of herd feeding, especially in forest ecosystems -- 2.3.1. Substituting mixed grazing of diverse vegetation as the main feed.
2.3.2. The key role of wooded ecosystems -- 2.3.3. Economical systems focusing on economic labor productivity thanks to agroecological operation -- 2.3.4. Original systems resulting from the combination of several technical frameworks -- 2.4. Obstacles to the use of wooded areas on the Limousine Mountain and the Lodevois: an overview -- 2.4.1. Pastoralism and silvicultural management on the Limousine Mountain: rejections by most forestry stakeholder -- 2.4.2. Tensions in the Lodevois: pastoral agreements with the ONF for fire prevention clash with hunting competition -- 2.4.3. The 2015 PAC reform: new competition for rangelands and a "pro-rata" system disadvantaging wooded rangelands -- 2.5. Ways to promote the (re)connection between livestock and forests -- 2.5.1. Synergies between livestock farmers and foresters already in place on the Limousine Mountain -- 2.5.2. In the Lodevois, the interplay between livestock farming and forestry is limited by the timber market and property fragmentation -- 2.6. Conclusion -- 2.7. References -- Chapter 3. Crop-Livestock Interaction at the Territorial Scale: Tools and Methods to Support Its Development -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Specialization and its ramifications -- 3.3. Characteristics of systems integrating crops and livestock -- 3.3.1. Services provided by crop-livestock integration -- 3.4. Spatial and temporal coordinations on a territorial scale -- 3.5. Types of actors involved and forms of partnership -- 3.5.1. Two contrasting examples involving different actor networks -- 3.5.2. Actors with additional motivations -- 3.6. Methods for diagnosing, designing, evaluating and supporting the development of these systems -- 3.6.1. Methodological challenges -- 3.6.2. Example of a project combining different methodologies -- 3.7. Conclusion -- 3.8. References. Chapter 4. Genetic Choices, Farming Systems and Territories -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Organization of animal breeding and the role of farmers, farming systems and links to the territory -- 4.3. Collective breeding goals and territories -- 4.4. Breeds, farmers' collectives and other territorial components: diversity of relationships -- 4.5. Individual farmers' decisions and how they relate to breeding collectives' decisions -- 4.6. Conclusion -- 4.7. References -- Chapter 5. Town Microfarms, Country Microfarms in Fields: Innovative Systems in Contrasting Territories -- 5.1. Innovative projects in response to a variety of socio-ecological territorial challenges -- 5.1.1. Emerging concept of alternative agricultural establishments in back-to-the-land farming dynamics in rural areas -- 5.1.2. The evolution of the microfarm concept in the urban context -- 5.2. Multiple innovations driven by new farmer profiles -- 5.2.1. Profile and agricultural establishment trajectories -- 5.2.2. Innovations in farm design and management -- 5.2.3. Business models -- 5.2.4. The microfarm as part of a collective farm -- 5.2.5. Support from local authorities -- 5.3. Discussion and perspectives -- 5.3.1. Microfarms challenge urban-rural boundaries -- 5.3.2. Integrating microfarms into regional food systems -- 5.4. References -- Chapter 6. The Rise of Professional Gathering in Rural Areas -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. A centuries-old business embedded in agroecosystems -- 6.2.1. The social history and renewal of a practice -- 6.2.2. One foot in, one foot out: how gatherers belong in the rural community -- 6.3. Make a living by gathering -- 6.3.1. Characterizing today's gatherers -- 6.3.2. "Bricolage" overflow and adaptation -- 6.4. Gathering territories and rural areas: separate paths or mutual learning? -- 6.4.1. The making of gathering territories. 6.4.2. Frameworks and governance for gathering activities -- 6.5. Conclusion -- 6.6. References -- Chapter 7. How Can Biodiversity Be Taken into Account on Farm Territories? -- 7.1. What is biodiversity in agricultural landscapes? -- 7.2. Biodiversity as seen by farmers -- 7.3. Can agriculture and biodiversity conciliation occur at the farm territory level? -- 7.4. How can we support biodiversity conservation at farm level? -- 7.4.1. Environmental policies for biodiversity conservation -- 7.4.2. Examples of initiatives to support farmers in conserving biodiversity -- 7.5. Examples of integrating biodiversity into farm projects: challenges, results and difficulties -- 7.5.1. Thinking and acting using result-oriented biodiversity conservation strategy? The case of the Saint-Laurent-de-la-Prée farm -- 7.5.2. Enhancing production through bocage and wetlands: the case of the Forgineau farm -- 7.6. Monitoring biodiversity -- 7.7. Conclusion -- 7.8. References -- Chapter 8. Sociometabolic Approaches to Conceptualizing and Supporting Agri-Food Transitions -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Society's metabolism: overview of epistemological foundations and current research trends -- 8.3. Agriculture in the metabolism of societies -- 8.4. For agri-food metabolism approaches at the local scale -- 8.4.1. Diagnosis of agri-food metabolism at the territorial scale: the case of the Saclay Plateau -- 8.4.2. The design of territorial fictions and their appropriation by local actors -- 8.5. Discussion: avenues for further exploration and prospects for cross-disciplinary work between sociometabolic approaches and agronomy -- 8.5.1. Accounting for the diversity of actors and their logics within agri-food metabolism -- 8.5.2. Territorial symbiosis: distinguishing agriculture from industry -- 8.5.3. Considering input reduction and relocalization before circularity. 8.6. Conclusion -- 8.7. References -- Chapter 9. Farms in the Transition to Sustainable Food in Urban Areas: The Role of Collective Catering -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Collective catering: a vector for sustainable food practices -- 9.2.1. Defining collective catering in France and its main challenges -- 9.2.2. Regulatory framework for collective catering at the national level -- 9.2.3. Public food procurement and the public procurement code -- 9.2.4. Barriers to sourcing "sustainable" products -- 9.3. Adapting agricultural production to meet growing demand for sustainable food: the example of Île-de-France -- 9.3.1. The challenges of defining "local production" in urban areas -- 9.3.2. How could farms adapt to the growing demand for collective catering in local areas? -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. Farming and the Circular Economy in Territories: Recycling Urban Waste in Agriculture -- 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. From urban waste to organic fertilizer -- 10.2.1. Main (peri-)urban organic waste and their sources -- 10.2.2. Treatment of organic urban waste collected for recycling in agriculture -- 10.2.3. A variety of organic fertilizers and enhancers -- 10.3. Regulations governing the return of urban OWPs to the soil in agriculture -- 10.4. How to meet the needs of agriculture -- 10.4.1. Contributing to fertilization -- 10.4.2. Contribution to soil carbon storage -- 10.5. What are the challenges associated with the agricultural recycling of municipal waste? -- 10.5.1. Partial treatment efficiency, nutrient losses and associated impacts -- 10.5.2. Difficulties in fertilization control -- 10.5.3. Environmental impacts of nutrient losses in the field -- 10.5.4. End-of-life for contaminants -- 10.6. Environmental balance sheet -- 10.7. Value chain organization. 10.8. Farmers' perception of agricultural recycling of urban OWPs and social acceptability. |
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| Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2025 | ||
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Kubernetes : preparing for the CKA and CKAD certifications / / Philippe Martin
| Kubernetes : preparing for the CKA and CKAD certifications / / Philippe Martin |
| Autore | Martin Philippe |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2021.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified] : , : Apress, , [2021] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XIX, 231 p. 2 illus.) |
| Disciplina | 005.3 |
| Soggetto topico | Open source software |
| ISBN | 1-4842-6494-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1: Creating a Cluster with kubeadm -- Chapter 2: Control Plane Components -- Chapter 3: Accessing the Cluster -- Chapter 4: Kubernetes Resources -- Chapter 5: The Workloads -- Chapter 6: Configuring Applications -- Chapter 7: Scaling an Application -- Chapter 8: Application Self-Healing -- Chapter 9: Scheduling Pods -- Chapter 10: Discovery and Load Balancing -- Chapter 11: Security -- Chapter 12: Storage -- Chapter 13: Monitoring and Logging -- Chapter 14: Upgrading the Cluster -- Chapter 15: kubectl. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910485013603321 |
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| [Place of publication not identified] : , : Apress, , [2021] | ||
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Kubernetes Programming with Go : Programming Kubernetes Clients and Operators Using Go and the Kubernetes API / / by Philippe Martin
| Kubernetes Programming with Go : Programming Kubernetes Clients and Operators Using Go and the Kubernetes API / / by Philippe Martin |
| Autore | Martin Philippe |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berkeley, CA : , : Apress : , : Imprint : Apress, , 2023 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (326 pages) |
| Disciplina | 005.3 |
| Soggetto topico |
Open source software
Programming languages (Electronic computers) Open Source Programming Language |
| ISBN |
9781484290262
1484290267 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1: Kubernetes API Introduction -- Chapter 2: Kubernetes API Operations. -- Chapter 3: Working with API Resources in Go -- Chapter 4: Using Common types -- Chapter 5: The API Machinery.-Chapter 6: The Client-go library -- Chapter 7: Testing Applications using Client-Go.-Chapter 8 Extending Kubernetes API with Custom Resources Definitions -- Chapter 9: Working with Custom Resource -- Chapter 10: Writing Operators with the controller-runtime Library -- Chapter 11: Writing the Reconcile Loop -- Chapter 12:Testing the Reconcile Loop -- Chapter 13: Creating an Operator with Kubebuilder. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910637739503321 |
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| Berkeley, CA : , : Apress : , : Imprint : Apress, , 2023 | ||
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« Varryations » : Gens du livre, marronneurs et bibliothécaires / / Philippe Martin
| « Varryations » : Gens du livre, marronneurs et bibliothécaires / / Philippe Martin |
| Autore | Martin Philippe |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Villeurbanne, : Presses de l’enssib, 2020 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (248 p.) |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
WalsbyMalcolm
MartinPhilippe |
| Collana | Papiers |
| Soggetto topico |
Information Science & Library Science
anthologie Bibliographie matérielle bibliologie bibliothécaire bibliothèque libraire |
| Soggetto non controllato |
anthologie
Bibliographie matérielle bibliologie bibliothécaire bibliothèque libraire |
| ISBN |
9782375461341
2375461347 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910495714003321 |
Martin Philippe
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| Villeurbanne, : Presses de l’enssib, 2020 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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