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  • 1
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    New York, NY : Springer
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021648269
    Format: XX, 738 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0387310738 , 9780387310732
    Series Statement: Information science and statistics
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 711 - 728 , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Additional Edition: Äquivalent
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Economics
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    Keywords: Mustererkennung ; Maschinelles Lernen
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047829520
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783030876647
    Series Statement: Advances in computer vision and pattern recognition
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-030-87663-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-3-030-87666-1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046265818
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 255 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110612271 , 9783110611281 , 3110600781 , 3110611287 , 9783110600780
    Content: The world we live in is unjust. Preventable deprivation and suffering shape the lives of many people, while others enjoy advantages and privileges aplenty. Cosmopolitan responsibility addresses the moral responsibilities of privileged individuals to take action in the face of global structural injustice. Individuals are called upon to complement institutional efforts to respond to global challenges, such as climate change, unfair global trade, or world poverty. Committed to an ideal of relational equality among all human beings, the book discusses the impact of individual action, the challenge of special obligations, and the possibility of moral overdemandingness in order to lay the ground for an action-guiding ethos of cosmopolitan responsibility. This thought-provoking book will be of interest to any reflective reader concerned about justice and responsibilities in a globalised world
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-060078-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Ethik ; Ungerechtigkeit ; Klimaänderung ; Fairer Handel ; Armut ; Ungerechtigkeit ; Klimaänderung ; Fairer Handel ; Armut ; Ethik
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047135953
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783030553968
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-55395-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography , General works
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    Keywords: Treibhausgas ; Emissionsverringerung ; Landwirtschaft ; Kohlendioxidemission ; Methanemission ; Distickstoffoxidemission ; Anthropogene Klimaänderung ; Treibhauseffekt ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048635541
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 305 Seiten) , ill
    ISBN: 9781843765462
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. Game theory and international environmental cooperation : any practical application? -- 3. Economic impacts of carbon abatement strategies -- 4. On the political economy of international environmental agreements : some theoretical considerations and empirical findings -- 5. Interest group preference for instruments of environmental policy : an overview -- 6. Interest group preference for international emissions trading scheme -- 7. Conclusion
    Content: In this exhaustive study, the authors break new ground by integrating cutting edge insights on global warming from three different perspectives: game theory, cost-effectiveness analysis and public choice. For each perspective the authors provide an overview of important results, discuss the theoretical consistency of the models and assumptions, highlight the practical problems which are not yet captured by theory and explore the different applications to the various problems encountered in global warming. They demonstrate how each perspective has its own merits and weaknesses, and advocate an integrated approach as the best way forward. They also propose a research agenda for the future which encompasses the three methods to create a powerful tool for the analysis and resolution of global pollution problems
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781840648218
    Additional Edition: ISBN 184064821X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Geography
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_165409059X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (290 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783741960 , 1783741961 , 9781783741953 , 1783741953
    Content: Introduction: forests, trees and landscapes for food security and nutrition -- Understanding the foles of forests and tree-based systems in food provision -- The historical, environmental and socio-economic context of forests and tree-based systems for food security and nutrition -- Drivers of forests and tree-based systems for food security and nutrition -- Response options across the landscape -- Public sector, private sector and socio-cultural response options -- Conclusions
    Content: Preface: Connecting the Dots by Alexander Buck Acknowledgements Acronyms, Units and Symbols 1 Introduction: Forests, Trees and Landscapes for Food Security and Nutrition Coordinating lead author: Bhaskar Vira Lead authors: Bina Agarwal, Ramni Jamnadass, Daniela Kleinschmit, Stepha McMullin, Stephanie Mansourian, Henry Neufeldt, John A. Parrotta, Terry Sunderland and Christoph Wildburger 1.1 Problem Statement: Can Forests and Tree-based Systems Contribute to Food Security and Nutrition? 1.2 Prevailing Paradigms about Forests, Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition 1.3 Policy Context and Scope 1.4 Structure of the Narrative 1.5 Forests and Tree-based Landscapes for Food Security and Nutrition: A Brief Preview 1.5.1 Direct and Indirect Contributions of Forests and Tree-based Systems to Food Security and Nutrition 1.5.2 Drivers Affecting the Relationship between Forest-tree Landscapes and Food 1.5.3 Trade-offs, Conflicts and Synergies in Land Use, and Responses 1.6 Evidence and Knowledge Gaps References -- 2 Understanding the Roles of Forests and Tree-based Systems in Food Provision Coordinating lead authors: Ramni Jamnadass and Stepha McMullin Lead authors: Miyuki Iiyama and Ian K. Dawson Contributing authors: Bronwen Powell, Celine Termote, Amy Ickowitz, Katja Kehlenbeck, Barbara Vinceti, Nathalie van Vliet, Gudrun Keding, Barbara Stadlmayr, Patrick Van Damme, Sammy Carsan, Terry Sunderland, Mary Njenga, Amos Gyau, Paolo Cerutti, Jolien Schure, Christophe Kouame, Beatrice Darko Obiri, Daniel Ofori, Bina Agarwal, Henry Neufeldt, Ann Degrande and Anca Serban 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Food Security and Nutrition 2.3 The Direct Roles of Forests and Tree-based Systems 2.3.1 Foods Provided by Forests and Tree-based Systems 2.3.2 Dietary Choices, Access to Resources and Behavioural Change 2.4 The Indirect Roles of Forests and Tree-based Systems 2.4.1 Income and other Livelihood Opportunities 2.4.2 Provision of Ecosystem Services 2.5 Conclusions References -- 3 The Historical, Environmental and Socio-economic Context of Forests and Tree-based Systems for Food Security and Nutrition Coordinating lead author: John A. Parrotta Lead authors: Jennie Dey de Pryck, Beatrice Darko Obiri, Christine Padoch, Bronwen Powell and Chris Sandbrook Contributing authors: Bina Agarwal, Amy Ickowitz, Katy Jeary, Anca Serban, Terry Sunderland and Tran Nam Tu 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Forests and Tree-based Systems: An Overview 3.2.1 Historical Overview and the Role of Traditional Knowledge 3.2.2 Managed Forests, Woodlands and Parklands 3.2.3 Shifting Cultivation Systems 3.2.4 Agroforestry Systems 3.2.5 Single-species Tree Crop Production Systems 3.3 The Influence of Forest Landscape Configuration Management and Use on Food Security and Nutrition 3.3.1 Interactions between Landscape Components 3.3.2 The Influence of Landscape Use and Management of Forests and Tree-Based Systems on Nutrition 3.4 The Socio-economic Organisation of Forests and Tree-based Systems 3.4.1 Introduction 3.4.2 Land, Tree and Related Natural Resource Tenure 3.4.3 Gender, Rights to Land and Trees, and Food Security 3.4.4 Human Capital, Control and Decision-making in Forests and Tree-based Systems 3.4.5 Financial Capital and Credit: Using and Investing in Forests and Trees 3.5 Conclusions References -- 4 Drivers of Forests and Tree-based Systems for Food Security and Nutrition Coordinating lead author: Daniela Kleinschmit Lead authors: Bimbika Sijapati Basnett, Adrian Martin, Nitin D. Rai and Carsten Smith-Hall Contributing authors: Neil M. Dawson, Gordon Hickey, Henry Neufeldt, Hemant R. Ojha and Solomon Zena Walelign 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Environmental Drivers 4.3 Social Drivers 4.4 Economic Drivers 4.5 Governance 4.6 Conclusions References -- 5 Response Options Across the Landscape Coordinating lead author: Terry Sunderland Lead authors: Frédéric Baudron, Amy Ickowitz, Christine Padoch, Mirjam Ros-Tonen, Chris Sandbrook and Bhaskar Vira Contributing authors: Josephine Chambers, Elizabeth Deakin, Samson Foli, Katy Jeary, John A. Parrotta, Bronwen Powell, James Reed, Sarah Ayeri Ogalleh, Henry Neufeldt and Anca Serban 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Role of Landscape Configurations 5.2.1 Temporal Dynamics within Landscapes 5.2.2 Trade-offs and Choices at the Landscape Scale 5.3 Land Sparing and Land Sharing 5.4 Landscapes and Localised Food Systems 5.5 "Nutrition-sensitive" Landscapes 5.6 Landscape Governance 5.7 Conclusions References -- 6 Public Sector, Private Sector and Socio-cultural Response Options Coordinating lead author: Henry Neufeldt Lead authors: Pablo Pacheco, Hemant R. Ojha, Sarah Ayeri Ogalleh, Jason Donovan and Lisa Fuchs Contributing authors: Daniela Kleinschmit, Patti Kristjanson, Godwin Kowero, Vincent O. Oeba and Bronwen Powell 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Governance Responses to Enhance Linkages between Forests and Tree-based Systems and Food Security and Nutrition 6.2.1 Introduction 6.2.2 Reforms Related to Tenure and Resource Rights 6.2.3 Decentralisation and Community Participation in Forest Management 6.2.4 Regulating Markets 6.2.5 Catalysing Governance Reform 6.3 Private Sector-driven Initiatives for Enhancing Governance in Food Systems 6.3.1 Introduction 6.3.2 The Challenges of Sustainability and Inclusiveness in Food Supply 6.3.3 Global Initiatives to Support Sustainable Finance and Supply 6.3.4 Emerging Corporate Sustainability Initiatives 6.3.5 "Hybrid" Models for Sustainable and Inclusive Supply 6.4 Socio-cultural Response Options 6.4.1 Introduction 6.4.2 Changing Urban Demand 6.4.3 Behaviour Change and Education to Improve Dietary Choices 6.4.4 Reducing Inequalities and Promoting Gender-responsive Interventions and Policies 6.4.5 Social Mobilisation for Food Security 6.5 Conclusions References -- 7 Conclusions Coordinating lead author: Bhaskar Vira Lead authors: Ramni Jamnadass, Daniela Kleinschmit, Stepha McMullin, Stephanie Mansourian, Henry Neufeldt, John A. Parrotta, Terry Sunderland and Christoph Wildburger 7.1 Forests and Trees Matter for Food Security and Nutrition 7.2 Governing Multi-functional Landscapes for Food Security and Nutrition 7.3 The Importance of Secure Tenure and Local Control 7.4 Reimagining Forests and Food Security 7.5 Knowledge Gaps 7.6 Looking Ahead: The Importance of Forest and Tree-based Systems for Food Security and Nutrition -- Appendix 1: Glossary Appendix 2: List of Panel Members, Authors and Reviewers
    Content: "As population estimates for 2050 reach over 9 billion, issues of food security and nutrition have been dominating academic and policy debates. A total of 805 million people are undernourished worldwide and malnutrition affects nearly every country on the planet. Despite impressive productivity increases, there is growing evidence that conventional agricultural strategies fall short of eliminating global hunger, as well as having long-term ecological consequences. Forests can play an important role in complementing agricultural production to address the Sustainable Development Goals on zero hunger. Forests and trees can be managed to provide better and more nutritionally-balanced diets, greater control over food inputs--particularly during lean seasons and periods of vulnerability (especially for marginalised groups)--and deliver ecosystem services for crop production. However forests are undergoing a rapid process of degradation, a complex process that governments are struggling to reverse. This volume provides important evidence and insights about the potential of forests to reducing global hunger and malnutrition, exploring the different roles of landscapes, and the governance approaches that are required for the equitable delivery of these benefits. Forests and Food is essential reading for researchers, students, NGOs and government departments responsible for agriculture, forestry, food security and poverty alleviation around the globe. This book is based on the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Global Forest Expert Panel report on Forest and Food Security
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_086768689
    Format: x, 145 p , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2005 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 3540259821 , 9783540259824
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 3095
    Content: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Web Services, E-Business, and the Semantic Web, WES 2003, held in June 2003 in conjunction with CAiSE 2003. The 10 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited contributions were carefully selected and improved during two rounds of reviewing and revision. The papers address the following topics: enterprise application integration, ontologies and the semantic Web, meta-workflows, workflow systems, e-services, semantic Web queries, e-markets, electronic service contracts, context modeling for Web information systems, Web service middleware, Web service offerings language, WSOL, Web service description, Web service composition, and Web service coordination
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and author index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2005
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3540223967
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540223962
    Additional Edition: Print version Web services, E-Business, and the Semantic Web
    Language: English
    Keywords: Web Services ; Electronic Commerce ; World Wide Web ; Semantisches Netz ; Web Services ; Electronic Commerce ; World Wide Web ; Semantisches Netz ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books.
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB651457
    Format: 88 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783125195615
    Content: LK/BO: Chaikowski
    Content: Lernwortschatz für den Bereich Textarbeit, in 1. Linie zur schriftlichen Analyse von literarischen Texten und Sachtexten. Zielgruppe sind Schüler der Oberstufe, die gezielt ihr Vokabular für Klausuren, Präsentationen und Abiturprüfungen festigen und vertiefen möchten. Auf die Anforderungen des Zentralabiturs abgestimmt, sind die ca. 1.500 Vokabeln, Ausdrücke und Wendungen in Kapiteln zu den in der Oberstufe geforderten Schreibanlässen gegliedert, z.B. Bildvorlagen beschreiben, eigene Meinung vertreten, Zeitunsgartikel, Gedichte und Lieder untersuchen, Filme analysieren ... Das englische Vokabular wird in kleinen Einheiten, Spalten und ganzen Sätzen aufgeführt, um den richigen Gebrauch einzuprägen. Die deutsche Übersetzung folgt in einer weiteren Spalte. Register mit den Vokabeln sind für Englisch und Deutsch am Ende vorhanden. Für Schüler bietet dieser Titel eine gute Hilfe zur eigenen Textproduktion und wird empfohlen nach dem ausführlicheren "Texte schreiben - Englisch" (ID-B 9/12). Vgl. auch für Französisch "Phrases-clés pour l'écrit" (ID-A 46/11) und Spanisch "Tener la palabra" (ID-A 12/12). (2 S)
    Content: Lernwortschatz mit ca. 1.500 Vokabeln und Wendungen zur schrfitlichen Textproduktion und -analyse, der sich vor allem an Schüler der Oberstufe wendet.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Verzeichnis ; Verzeichnis ; Textbooks
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1870509358
    Format: 1 online resource (124 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030511104
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Ethics Series
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 About the Book -- 1.1 Authors -- 1.2 Structure of the Book -- 2 What Is AI? -- 2.1 Introduction to AI -- 2.1.1 The Turing Test -- 2.1.2 Strong and Weak AI -- 2.1.3 Types of AI Systems -- 2.2 What Is Machine Learning? -- 2.3 What Is a Robot? -- 2.3.1 Sense-Plan-Act -- 2.3.2 System Integration. Necessary but Difficult -- 2.4 What Is Hard for AI -- 2.5 Science and Fiction of AI -- 3 What Is Ethics? -- 3.1 Descriptive Ethics -- 3.2 Normative Ethics -- 3.2.1 Deontological Ethics -- 3.2.2 Consequentialist Ethics -- 3.2.3 Virtue Ethics -- 3.3 Meta-ethics -- 3.4 Applied Ethics -- 3.5 Relationship Between Ethics and Law -- 3.6 Machine Ethics -- 3.6.1 Machine Ethics Examples -- 3.6.2 Moral Diversity and Testing -- 4 Trust and Fairness in AI Systems -- 4.1 User Acceptance and Trust -- 4.2 Functional Elements of Trust -- 4.3 Ethical Principles for Trustworthy and Fair AI -- 4.3.1 Non-maleficence -- 4.3.2 Beneficence -- 4.3.3 Autonomy -- 4.3.4 Justice -- 4.3.5 Explicability -- 4.4 Conclusion -- 5 Responsibility and Liability in the Case of AI Systems -- 5.1 Example 1: Crash of an Autonomous Vehicle -- 5.2 Example 2: Mistargeting by an Autonomous Weapon -- 5.2.1 Attribution of Responsibility and Liability -- 5.2.2 Moral Responsibility Versus Liability -- 5.3 Strict Liability -- 5.4 Complex Liability: The Problem of Many Hands -- 5.5 Consequences of Liability: Sanctions -- 6 Risks in the Business of AI -- 6.1 General Business Risks -- 6.1.1 Functional Risk -- 6.1.2 Systemic Risk -- 6.1.3 Risk of Fraud -- 6.1.4 Safety Risk -- 6.2 Ethical Risks of AI -- 6.2.1 Reputational Risk -- 6.2.2 Legal Risk -- 6.2.3 Environmental Risk -- 6.2.4 Social Risk -- 6.3 Managing Risk of AI -- 6.4 Business Ethics for AI Companies -- 6.5 Risks of AI to Workers -- 7 Psychological Aspects of AI -- 7.1 Problems of Anthropomorphisation.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030511098
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030511098
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1778421733
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p.)
    ISBN: 9789048551170
    Series Statement: Cities and Cultures
    Content: Gentrification is reshaping cities worldwide, resulting in seductive spaces and exclusive communities that aspire to innovation, creativity, sustainability, and technological sophistication. Gentrification is also contributing to growing social-spatial division and urban inequality and precarity. In a time of escalating housing crisis, unaffordable cities, and racial tension, scholars speak of eco-gentrification, techno-gentrification, super-gentrification, and planetary-gentrification to describe the different forms and scales of involuntary displacement occurring in vulnerable communities in response to current patterns of development and the hype-driven discourses of the creative city, smart city, millennial city, and sustainable city. In this context, how do contemporary creative practices in art, architecture, and related fields help to produce or resist gentrification? What does gentrification look and feel like in specific sites and communities around the globe, and how is that appearance or feeling implicated in promoting stylized renewal to a privileged public? In what ways do the aesthetics of gentrification express contested conditions of migration and mobility? Addressing these questions, this book examines the relationship between aesthetics and gentrification in contemporary cities from multiple, comparative, global, and transnational perspectives
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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