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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044206336
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 522 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319511030
    Series Statement: Signals and communication technology
    Note: Open Access
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-51102-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Fehlerkorrekturcode ; Fehlererkennungscode ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV013882698
    Format: VII, 231 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 1856498670 , 1856498662
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    Keywords: Türkei ; Außenpolitik ; Türkei ; Modernisierung
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  • 3
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    Seoul : Seoul Selection
    UID:
    b3kat_BV026694197
    Format: XIII, 169 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9788991913257
    Series Statement: Korean film directors
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000806
    Format: xix, 378 pages : , illustrations (black and white) ; , 24.5 cm.
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 9781474241809 (pbk.) , 1474241808 (pbk.) , 9781474241793 (hbk.) , 1474241794 (hbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Design Roots provides a comprehensive review of culturally significant designs, products and practices which are rooted to particular communities through making tradition and a sense of place. Many rich traditional practices associated with community, tacit knowledge and culture are being rapidly lost due to globalisation and urbanisation. Yet they have much to offer for the future in terms of sustainability, identity, wellbeing and new opportunities in design. This book considers the creative roots, the place-based ecologies, and deep understandings of cultural significance, not only in terms of history and tradition but also in terms of locale, social interactions, innovation, and change for the sustainment of culturally significant material productions. Importantly, these are not locked in time by sentimentality and nostalgia but are evolving, innovative, and adaptive to new technologies and changing circumstances. Contributing authors explore the historical roots of culturally significant designs, products and practices, emerging directions, amateur endeavours, enterprise models, business opportunities and the changing role and contribution of design in the creation of material cultures of significance, meaning and value. An international perspective is provided through case studies and research from North and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australasia, with examples including Aran jumper production in Northern Ireland, weaving in Thailand, Iranian housing design, Brazilian street design and digital crafting in the United Kingdom." --
    Note: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Editorial Introduction Stuart Walker - Lancaster University, UK PART I INTRODUCTION: CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT DESIGNS, PRODUCTS AND PRACTICES Martyn Evans - Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Chapter 1: Creative Ecologies: Contextualising Culturally Significant Designs, Products and Practices Jeyon Jung and Stuart Walker - Lancaster University, UK Chapter 2: Forging New Futures: Cultural Significance, Revitalisation and Authenticity Amy Twigger Holroyd - Nottingham Trent University, UK Chapter 3: Culturally Significant Artefacts and Their Relationship to Tradition and Sustainability Stuart Walker - Lancaster University, UK Chapter 4: Making and its Cultural Ecological Foundations Patrick Dillon - University of Exeter, UK PART II INTRODUCTION: AUTHENTICITY AND TRADITION IN MATERIAL CULTURE Amy Twigger Holroyd - Nottingham Trent University, UK Chapter 5: The Aran Jumper Siun Carden - University of the Highlands and Islands, UK Chapter 6: Chok Weaving and Textile Enterprises from Northern Thailand Disaya Chudasri - Lancaster University, UK Chapter 7: Oltu-Stone Prayer Beads: A Journey into the Art of Carving Tasbih Hazal Gumus Ciftci - Lancaster University, UK Chapter 8: The Mian Sara: Traditional Iranian Homes and Sustainability Poone Yazdanpanah and Stuart Walker - Lancaster University, UK Chapter 9: IKEA: Mass-produced National Design Identity Sara S. Kristoffersson - Konstfack University College, Sweden PART III INTRODUCTION: REVITALISATION BY DESIGN Tom Cassidy - University of Leeds, UK Chapter 10: Culture as a Resource for a Sustainable Future in Indigenous Communities: Strengthening Atikamekw Identity and Economics through Design Anne Marchand, Karine Awashish, Christian Coocoo, Solen Roth, Renata Marques Leitao, Cedric Sportes and Caoimhe Isha Beaule - University of Montreal, Canada Chapter 11: Transforming Tradition in Indonesia: A Method for Maintaining Tradition in a Craft and Design Context Adhi Nugraha - Aalto University, Finland Chapter 12: New Translations of South Korean Patterns Meong Jin Shin - University of Leeds, UK Chapter 13: Revitalisation by Design Sebastian Cox - Sebastian Cox Ltd, UK Chapter 14: New Caribbean Design: Revitalising Place-based Products Patty Johnson - Patty Johnson Design, Canada PART IV INTRODUCTION: ENTERPRISE, POLICY AND EDUCATION FOR POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT Jeyon Jung - Lancaster University, UK Chapter 15: Sustaining Culturally Significant Designs, Products and Practices: Lessons from the Hohokam Jacques Giard - Arizona State University, USA Chapter 16: Accidents, Intentions, Movements and Makers: Artisan Economy in Portland, Oregon, USA Steven Marotta, Austin Cummins and Charles Heying, Portland State University, USA Chapter 17: The Role of Higher Education in Sustaining Culturally Significant Crafts in Estonia Sirpa Kokko - University of Helsinki, Finland Chapter 18: The Challenge of Intellectual Property Rights for Culturally Significant Patterns, Products and Processes Tom Cassidy and Tracy Diane Cassidy - University of Leeds, UK Chapter 19: The Case of the City Different: The Intersection of the Museum, the Artist and the Marketplace Marsha C. Bol - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, USA PART V INTRODUCTION: DESIGN FUTURES Stuart Walker and Martyn Evans - Lancaster University, UK and Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Chapter 20: Research Approaches for Culturally Significant Design Tom Cassidy - University of Leeds, UK Chapter 21: Digital Transformations, Amateur Making and the Revitalisation of Traditional Textile Crafts Amy Twigger Holroyd - Nottingham Trent University, UK Chapter 22: Design for Social Innovators Anna Meroni and Daniela Selloni - Politechnico di Milano, Italy Chapter 23: Integrated Scales of Design and Production for Sustainability with a Focus on Graduate Design Work in Lighting Cagla Dogan - Middle Eastern Technical University, Turkey Chapter 24: Designing Authentic Brands: How Designerly Approaches can Craft Authentic Brand Identity Emma Murphy - Glasgow School of Art, UK Chapter 25: Strategies for Revitalisation of Culturally Significant Designs, Products and Practices Martyn Evans, Amy Twigger Holroyd, Stuart Walker, Tom Cassidy and Jeyon Jung - Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Lancaster University, UK and University of Leeds, UK Endmatter Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Edited volumes
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT69037
    Format: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415282031 , 9780203216965
    Series Statement: New International Relations Series
    Content: Analyses the complexities of current warfare by zooming in from the global sphere to local spots of organised violence. Raises questions about the idea of intra-state wars and shows that these wars are inseparably linked to the global economy
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Tabel of Contents -- Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Towards Global Civil War? -- Part I: Theories of War-Making and State-Making Under Global Constraints -- 1: A Political Economy of Intra-State War: Confronting a Paradox -- 2: State Formation and the Economy of Intra-State Wars -- Part II: Policies of Reconstruction and Punishment -- 3: Protectorates and Spoils of Peace: Political Economy in South-East Europe -- 4: Suspended Reality: Historical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Northern Iraq -- 5: The War on Drugs in the Creation of the New World (Dis)order -- Part III: Cases of War Economies -- 6: Profiting from War: Economic Rationality and War in Lebanon -- 7: Between Ethnic Collision and Mafia Collusion: The "Balkan Route" to State-Making -- 8: Assisting Structures of Violence? Humanitarian Assistance in the Somali Conflict -- 9: Conclusions: The Political Economy of War-Making and State-Making in a Globalizing World -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Jung, Dietrich Shadow Globalization, Ethnic Conflicts and New Wars Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2003 ISBN 9780415282031
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT73468
    Format: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780367569433 , 9781000207743
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Korean Studies
    Content: The Contributors to this book explore the current situation of North Korea in various aspects and provide policy suggestions for North Korea to become part of the international community and achieve sustainable development
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, and units -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgement -- Part I Macroeconomic perspective -- 1 Reformation open-door policy and development proposals for North Korea -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concept transition (system transformation) and outcome/performance -- 2.1 Concept of transition -- 2.2 Comparison of economic performances of transition countries -- 2.3 Economic outcomes of East Asian transition countries -- 3 Reform toward an open-door policy for North Korea and its prospects -- 3.1 Existing research on economic effects and limitations -- 3.2 Comprehensive direction for reform and the opening up of North Korea's economy -- 4 Economic policy recommendations -- 2 Economic characteristics and prospects for economic development of North Korea -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Endowed resource conditions and characteristics of North Korea -- 2.1 Agricultural resources -- 2.2 Mineral resources -- 2.3 Hydroelectric resources -- 2.4 Human resources -- 2.5 Geographic location -- 3 Basic characteristics of the economy in North Korea -- 3.1 Vulnerable drives for economic growth -- 3.2 Formation of dual economic structures -- 3.3 High external economic dependency -- 4 Transition of development routes and prospects for economic development of North Korea -- 4.1 Background on the transition of development routes -- 4.2 Two aspects of economic construction of North Korea -- 4.3 Prospects for economic development of North Korea -- 5 Conclusion -- 3 North Korea's marketization in the Kim Jong-un era: facts, evaluation, and outlook -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current status of marketization in the Kim Jong-un era -- 2.1 Expansion of existing markets -- 2.2 The creation and expansion of new markets , 2.1.1 Lifting of US sanctions against Vietnam -- 2.1.2 Normalization of diplomatic relations (July 1995), ratification of the US-Vietnam trade agreement (2001), and accession to the WTO (November 2006, 150th member country) -- 2.2 Implications for North Korea in financing -- 2.2.1 The impact of international sanctions against North Korea -- 2.3 Normalization of US-North Korean relations and the accession to international financial institutions -- 3 A system for attracting private investment from the international community -- 3.1 The task of reforming the financial sector -- 3.1.1 Establishment of a market-oriented, two-tiered banking system and readjustment of non-performing loans -- 3.1.2 Reform of the exchange rate system -- 3.1.3 Problems related to inflation -- 3.1.4 Accessibility to international payment and settlement networks -- 4 Conclusion -- 7 Effect of WTO accession on North Korea and its implication for economic development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The meaning of North Korea's WTO accession and its process -- 3 The effect of WTO accession on North Korea -- 3.1 Impact on trade -- 3.2 Impact on FDI -- 3.3 North Korea's system reform -- 4 North Korea's essential prerequisite for WTO accession and policy implications -- 5 Conclusion -- Part II Sectoral approach and strategy -- 8 Analysis of North Korea's agricultural revolution after economic crisis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Agricultural reformation in Kim Jong-il's era -- 2.1 The legacy of Kim Il-sung and the basis for new agricultural conditions -- 2.2 Agriculture reformation measures of the 1990s -- 2.2.1 Improving the distribution of the new sub-work team management (NSTM) system -- 2.2.2 Assessment of the NSTM system -- 2.2.3 Economic reform measures in the 2000s: 7.1 economic management improvement measures -- 3 Reformation and opening in the Kim Jong-un era , 2.3 The expansion of private enterprise: progress in de facto privatization -- 3 Characteristics and evaluation of North Korean marketization -- 3.1 Hierarchical structure of North Korean marketization -- 3.2 Institutionalization and grey zone policy of North Korean marketization -- 3.3 The emergence of domestic markets -- 3.4 Expansion of linkage between state economy and marketization -- 3.5 Evolution of North Korean authorities' perception of the market -- 3.6 Characteristics and limitations of North Korean marketization -- 4 Conclusion -- 4 The economic effects of integration of South and North Korea -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The CGE model -- 3 Model setup and scenarios -- 3.1 KIEP (2011) -- 3.2 Sung (2014) -- 4 Result of analyses -- 4.1 KIEP (2011) -- 4.2 Sung (2014) -- 4.3 Results of KIEP (2011) and Sung (2014) compared -- 5 Conclusion -- 5 Industrial structure and development strategy in North Korea -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Economic development strategy and industrial structure in North Korea -- 2.1 An overview of economic development strategies in North Korea: from the liberation until present day -- 2.2 The transition of industrial structure in North Korea: from the liberation until present day -- 3 North Korea's future development strategy and industrial structure -- 3.1 North Korea's future economic development strategy -- 3.1.1 Conditions for economic development: capital, markets, and comparative advantage -- 3.1.2 The pace of economic development: catch-up and leapfrogging development -- 3.2 North Korea's future industrial structure -- 3.2.1 Light industry -- 3.2.2 IT industry -- 4 Summary and conclusion -- 6 Financing the reform and opening of North Korea: what is the precondition? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transition to market economy and financing: the case of Vietnam -- 2.1 The process of reform, opening, and financing in Vietnam , 3.1 North Korea's international cooperation in the environmental sector -- 3.2 North Korea's clean development mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol -- 4 Opportunities for North Korea's sustainable development and climate change actions -- 4.1 Mechanisms of the PA for supporting climate actions in developing countries -- 4.2 Climate change response cooperation between the two Koreas through a cooperative approach and carbon market integration -- 5 Conclusion -- 12 Impact of forest degradation in North Korea and restoration methodology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current Status of forest and degraded land in North Korea -- 3 Cases and impact of degraded forest in North Korea -- 3.1 Denuded land increasing by energy scarcity -- 3.2 Cultivated forest growth resulting from food shortage -- 3.3 Impact for forest ecosystem services according to deforestation -- 4 Restoration methods for degraded forest in North Korea -- 4.1 Restoration of degraded forest and ecosystem services (water-food-energy stability) -- 4.1.1 Degradation phase -- 4.1.2 Restoration phase -- 4.1.3 Sustainability phase -- 4.2 Prior preparation for a forest restoration project in North Korea -- 4.3 Methods of restoration in North Korea -- 5 International cooperation to restore degraded forest in North Korea -- 5.1 International cooperation connecting global issues with forest restoration in North Korea -- 5.2 Multilateral cooperation between North Korea, South Korea, and international organizations -- 5.3 International cooperation project led by an inter-Korean cooperation -- 6 Conclusion -- Index , 3.1 Reformation in the agricultural production sector -- 3.2 Efforts to attract agricultural investments through the open door -- 3.3 Evaluation of agricultural reform and opening policy in the Kim Jong-un era -- 4 Conclusion -- 9 Innovative urban planning and development for Pyongyang through collaboration with developed cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A brief analysis of urban planning and development in Seoul, Singapore, and Pyongyang -- 2.1 Urbanization of the cities after the 1950s-1960s -- 2.2 History of urban planning and development in the cities -- 2.3 Character of existing urban structure in the city centers -- 3 C2C collaboration by Pyongyang with other cities utilizing urban planning and development experiences of Singapore and Seoul -- 3.1 C2C (city-to-city) approach -- 3.2 Lessons learned from Singapore and Seoul -- 3.2.1 Land use planning -- 3.2.2 Development control -- 3.2.3 Urban design -- 3.2.4 Building conservation -- 3.2.5 Land sales -- 3.2.6 Carpark management -- 3.3 Strategies of urban planning and development collaborations from experiences of Singapore and Seoul -- 4 Conclusion -- 10 Projections on North Korea's energy use and CO2 emissions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 North Korea's energy, economic, and social situations -- 2.1 Economic and social conditions -- 2.2 Energy situation -- 3 Methodology and analysis -- 3.1 LMDI-Kaya identity decomposition -- 3.2 Analysis -- 4 Energy supply and CO2 emissions projection of North Korea -- 4.1 Projection of North Korea's energy supply -- 4.2 Projection of North Korea's CO2 emissions -- 4.3 North Korea's voluntary emissions reduction targets -- 5 Conclusion -- 11 The Paris Agreement and North Korea's sustainable development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Paris Agreement and sustainable development -- 3 North Korea's response to climate change
    Additional Edition: Print version Jung, Tae Yong Development Prospects for North Korea Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 ISBN 9780367569433
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC1075590
    Format: 1 online resource (178 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783034615167
    Series Statement: In DETAIL Series
    Note: Intro -- Living in Terraced Housing -- From Villa to Terraced House Typological Obseravations on Semidetached and Terraced Homes -- Guidelines to Energy-Efficient Building with Special Consideration of Construction of Semidetached and Terraced Houses -- Table of projects according to materials used -- Housing Development in Gantschier -- Terraced Housing in Innsbruck -- Housing Development in Viken -- Patchwork House in Müllheim -- Terraced Housing in Darmstadt -- Housing Development in Stuttgart -- Holiday Houses in Hvide Sande -- Terraced Housing in Mulhouse -- Housing Groups in Almere -- Terraced Housing in Kanoya -- Sound-Barrier Terraced Housing in Hilversum -- Terraced Housing Row in Munich -- Semi-Detached Houses in Münchenstein -- City Houses in Nuremberg -- Terraced Housing in Küsnacht -- Terraced Housing in Göppingen -- Housing Development in Gouda -- Housing Development in Neu-Ulm -- Semi-Detached Houses in Seville -- Semi-Detached Housing Development in Ostfildern -- Multi-Generational House in Karlsbad -- Embankment Houses in Bietigheim-Bissingen -- Row Housing in Berlin -- Architects -- Authors -- Bibliography -- Picture credits
    Additional Edition: Print version Schittich, Christian Semi-Detached and Terraced Houses Basel/Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2006 ISBN 9783764374891
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5226711
    Format: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781474241816
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Editorial Introduction -- PART I Culturally Significant Designs, Products, and Practices -- Editorial Introduction -- 1 Creative Ecologies -- 2 Forging New Futures -- 3 Culturally Significant Artifacts and their Relationship to Tradition and Sustainability -- 4 Making and its Cultural Ecological Foundations -- PART II Authenticity and Tradition in Material Culture -- Editorial Introduction -- 5 The Aran Jumper -- 6 Chok Weaving and Textile Enterprises -- 7 Oltu-stone Prayer Beads -- 8 The Miān-Sarā -- 9 IKEA -- PART III Revitalization by Design -- Editorial Introduction -- 10 Culture as a Resource for a Sustainable Future in Indigenous Communities -- 11 Transforming Tradition in Indonesia -- 12 New Translations of South Korean Patterns -- 13 Revitalization by Design -- 14 New Caribbean Design -- PART IV Enterprise, Policy and Education for Positive Development -- Editorial Introduction -- 15 Sustaining Culturally Significant Designs, Products, and Practices -- 16 Accidents, Intentions, Movements, and Makers -- 17 The Role of Higher Education in Sustaining Culturally Significant Crafts in Estonia -- 18 The Challenge of Intellectual Property Rights for Culturally Significant Patterns, Products, and Processes -- 19 The Case of the City Different -- PART V Design Futures -- Editorial Introduction -- 20 Research Approaches for Culturally Significant Design -- 21 Digital Transformations, Amateur Making, and the Revitalization of Traditional Textile Crafts -- 22 Design for Social Innovators -- 23 Integrated Scales of Design and Production for Sustainability with a Focus on Graduate Design Work in Lighting -- 24 Designing Authentic Brands -- 25 Strategies for Revitalization of Culturally Significant Designs, Products, and Practices -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Walker, Stuart Design Roots London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2018 ISBN 9781474241793
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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