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    Berkeley : University of California Press
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    Umfang: viii, 323 p. , ill , 24 cm
    Ausgabe: Online_Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    ISBN: 1417520027
    Inhalt: When New German cinema directors like R. W. Fassbinder, Ulrike Ottinger, and Werner Schroeter explored issues of identity--national, political, personal, and sexual--music and film style played crucial roles. Most studies of the celebrated film movement, however, have sidestepped the role of music, a curious oversight given its importance to German culture and nation formation. Caryl Flinn's study reverses this trend, identifying styles of historical remembrance in which music participates. Flinn concentrates on those styles that urge listeners to interact with difference--including that embodied in Germany's difficult history--rather than to "master" or "get past" it. Flinn breaks new ground by considering contemporary reception frameworks of the New German Cinema, a generation after its end. She discusses transnational, cultural, and historical contexts as well as the sexual, ethnic, national, and historical diversity of audiences. Through detailed case studies, she shows how music helps filmgoers engage with a range of historical subjects and experiences. Each chapter of The New German Cinema examines a particular stylistic strategy, assessing music's role in each. The study also examines queer strategies like kitsch and camp and explores the movement's charged construction of human bodies on which issues of ruination, survival, memory, and pleasure are played out.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: "strategies of remembrance" -- Mourning, melancholia, and "new German melodrama" -- Modernism's aftershocks: Peer Raben's film music for Fassbinder -- Kluge's assault on history: trauma, testimony, and difference in the patriot -- Undoing act 5: history, bodies, and operatic remains: Kluge's the power of emotion -- Restaging history with fantasy: body, camp, and sound in the films of Treut, Ottinger, and Von Praunheim -- Introjecting kitsch: Werner Schroeter, music, and alterity
    Weitere Ausg.: Reproduktion von Flinn, Caryl The new German cinema c2004
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines , Musikwissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): Neuer deutscher Film ; Filmmusik ; Geschichtsdarstellung ; Geschichte ; Neuer deutscher Film ; Filmmusik ; Filmästhetik ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    London :Imperial College Press,
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    Umfang: XIII, 257 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-84816-310-2 , 978-1-84816-309-6 , 1-84816-309-6 , 1-84816-310-X
    Inhalt: This book is designed to enable non-native English speakers to write science research for publication in English. It can also be used by English speakers and is a practical, user-friendly book intended as a fast, do-it-yourself guide for those whose English language proficiency is above intermediate. The approach is based on material developed from teaching graduate students at Imperial College London and has been extensively piloted. The book guides the reader through the process of writing science research and will also help with writing a Master’s or Doctoral thesis in English. Science writing is much easier than it looks because the structure and language are conventional. The aim of this book is to help the reader discover a template or model for science research writing and then to provide the grammar and vocabulary tools needed to operate that model. There are five units: Introduction, Methodology, Results, Discussion/Conclusion and Abstract. The reader develops a model for each section of the research article through sample texts and exercises; this is followed by a Grammar and Writing Skills section designed to respond to frequently-asked questions as well as a Vocabulary list including examples of how the words and phrases are to be used.
    Anmerkung: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Chemie/Pharmazie , Wirtschaftswissenschaften , Naturwissenschaft allgemein , Biologie , Allgemeines , Anglistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Naturwissenschaften ; Forschungsergebnis ; Wissenschaftliches Manuskript ; Englisch ; Wissenschaftliches Manuskript ; Textproduktion ; Wissenschaft ; Englisch ; Handbooks and manuals ; Ratgeber
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  • 3
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (340 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319295442
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Editors and Contributors -- Editors -- Contributors -- Section 1: Introduction -- Part I: Context of Change -- Cultures and Technology: An Analysis of Some of the Changes in Progress-Digital, Global and Local Culture -- 1 Changes in Cultural Codes, Behaviours and Fields of Knowledge -- 2 Some Considerations Concerning `Digital Natives ́-- 3 Looking at the Future -- References -- Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Creation of Digital Dance and Performance: A Critical Examination -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Performance as an Integrative Space -- 3 The Creative Process for Digital Dance and Performance -- 4 Interdisciplinarity in Creative Practice -- 5 The Integrative Process in the Creation of Digital Performance -- 6 Interdisciplinary Artscapes, Interdisciplinary Knowledgescapes -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Sound Archives Accessibility -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Audio Archives and Intangible Cultural Heritage -- 3 The Phonothèque de la Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de lH́omme -- 3.1 Dissemination in Networks: The Example of Europeana Sounds -- 3.2 Ethical and Legal Issues: An Example from the MMSH Audio Archive -- 4 The Project Grammo-foni. Le soffitte della voce (Gra.fo) -- 4.1 The Preliminary Stages: Census and Collection -- 4.2 From the Database to the Website -- 4.3 Ethical and Legal Issues -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Technology and Public Access to Cultural Heritage: The Italian Experience on ICT for Public Historical Archives -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Economic Implications of Digitisation -- 2.1 Digital Heritage -- 2.2 Supply and Demand of Heritage -- 2.3 The Case of Public Archives -- 3 Digital Projects on Cultural Heritage: An Overview -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 European Projects -- 3.3 Italian Projects -- 3.4 Digital Projects for Public Historical Archives. , 4 Use and Drivers of Digital Technologies Diffusion: A Survey of Italian Public Historical Archives -- 4.1 Some Preliminary Findings -- 4.2 The Use of Internet Websites -- 4.3 The Extent of Digitisation in Italian Archives -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Copyright, Cultural Heritage and Photography: A Gordian Knot? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Copyright Framework -- 3 Copyright, Cultural Heritage and Photographs -- 3.1 Copyright and Photography -- 4 Rights Labelling -- 5 The Public Domain Mark (PDM) -- 5.1 Monetising Images -- 5.2 Control by Heirs and Third Parties -- 6 Out of Copyright: No Commercial Reuse -- 7 Orphan Works -- 8 Cultural Rights and the Right to Culture -- 9 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Articles -- International Instruments -- Directives -- Case Law -- Websites -- Part II: Mediated and Unmediated Heritage -- A Case Study of an Inclusive Museum: The National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari Becomes ``Liquid ́́-- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Contest #Culturasenzaostacoli -- 3 The National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari -- 4 Liquid Museum: A Moving Museum -- 4.1 A New Meaning of Museum Accessibility -- 4.2 Technologies as Liquid Tools -- 4.3 A Network for an Open Museum -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Websites -- The Museum as Information Space: Metadata and Documentation -- 1 The Museum as Information Space -- 2 The Polysemic Nature of Objects -- 3 Metadata and Information Management -- 4 A New Information Space -- 5 The Tangible, Intangible and E-Tangible Object -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Museum of Gamers: Unmediated Cultural Heritage Through Gaming -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gamers -- 3 The Museum -- 4 The Interplay -- 5 A `Museum of Gamers:́ Augmenting Kashgar -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Co-creation and Living Heritage for Social Cohesion. , Change of Museums by Change of Perspective: Reflecting Experiences of Museum Development in the Context of ``EuroVision-Museum... -- 1 Societal Changes and Challenges for Museums -- 2 Role of Museums in Societies and the European Unionś Ideas for Museum Development -- 3 EuroVision-Museums Exhibiting Europe (EMEE) -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Technologies Lead to Adaptability and Lifelong Engagement with Culture Throughout the Cloud -- 1 Cultural Heritage and Digital Technology: Paradigm or Reality? -- 2 Engaging People with Cultural Heritage Through -- 2.1 The Adaptation of Cultural Experiences -- 2.2 Social Storytelling -- 3 Making the Connection Among Cultural Heritage, Places and People -- 4 The Value of Connecting People and Places -- References -- The Place of Urban Cultural Heritage Festivals: The Case of Londonś Notting Hill Carnival -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Community Cohesion -- 3 The Origins and Development of the Notting Hill Carnival -- 4 Promoting Community Cohesion -- 5 Challenges to Community Cohesion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Tools You Can Trust? Co-design in Community Heritage Work -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Nature and Origin of the Project -- 3 Co-Design Approaches on the Pararchive Project: Relevant Theoretical Perspectives from Community-Based Participatory Researc... -- 4 Case Study -- 5 Institutional Spaces and Co-working -- 6 Conclusions and Reflections -- References -- Crowdsourcing Culture: Challenges to Change -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cultural Heritage: Significance and Threats -- 3 Developing Digital Preservation Strategies for the Protection of Cultural Heritage -- 4 Crowdsourcing Cultural Heritage Motivators: CHANGE=ENGAGE Agents -- 5 Crowdsourcing Transformations: Cultural Heritage, Digital Protection and Restoration -- 6 Future Directions for Crowdsourcing Culture -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Identity. , The Spanish Republican Exile: Identity, Belonging and Memory in the Digital World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Republican Exile on the Internet -- 2.1 Methodology -- 2.1.1 Identifying Publication Dates and Languages -- 2.2 Analysis -- 2.2.1 Web Pages Dedicated to the Republican Exile -- 2.2.2 Social Network Pages Dedicated to the Republican Exile -- 2.2.3 All Together: Websites and Social Networks -- 2.2.4 Twitter Activity -- 2.2.5 Google N-Gram Analysis -- 3 Identity, Belonging and Memory: The Online Poll -- 3.1 Methodology -- 3.2 Outcomes -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Growing Up in the `Digital ́Age: Chinese Traditional Culture Is Coming Back in Digital Era -- 1 Foreword -- 2 The 1970s: ``There Was Almost no Television, Oneś Family Was the Cultural Oasis ́́-- 3 The 1980s: ``What Might Have Been Wrong May Be Right, We Seem to Look at New Things ́́-- 4 The 1990s: ``Discovering a New World, Mad About `Digital ́́́-- 5 The 2000s: ``The Self Has Been Changed by the Digital, One Cannot Live Without Electricity ́́-- 6 The 2010s: ``Realizing I am a Member of the World ́́-- 7 Contribution to Traditional Art in the Digital Era -- 8 Conclusion -- Erratum to: The Spanish Republican Exile: Identity, Belonging and Memory in the Digital World -- Appendix A: RICHES Project and Resources -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The RICHES Project -- 3 Research Focus -- 4 RICHES Partners -- 5 The RICHES Resources Website: Research Section -- 5.1 The RICHES Taxonomy -- 5.2 The RICHES Interactive Showcase -- 6 The RICHES Resources Website: Policy Section -- 7 Documental Repository -- Appendix B: The RICHES Taxonomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The RICHES Taxonomy: List of Terms and Definitions -- 2.1 Analogue and Digital -- 2.2 Assignment of Copyright -- 2.3 Augmented Reality -- 2.4 Authenticity -- 2.5 Authority -- 2.6 Authorship -- 2.7 Belonging -- 2.8 Citizen Science -- 2.9 Civil Society. , 2.10 Co-creation -- 2.11 Collaborative Environments -- 2.12 Collective Licensing -- 2.12.1 EU Context -- 2.13 Commodification -- 2.14 Communication to the Public -- 2.14.1 EU Context -- 2.15 Community Cohesion -- 2.16 Copyright -- 2.17 Copyright Term -- 2.17.1 International Context -- 2.17.2 EU Context -- 2.18 Craft Skills -- 2.19 Creative Economy -- 2.20 Creative Industries -- 2.21 Creativity -- 2.22 Crowdsourcing -- 2.23 Cultural Capital -- 2.24 Cultural Citizenship -- 2.25 Cultural Heritage -- 2.26 Cultural Institutions -- 2.27 Cultural Tourism -- 2.28 Curation -- 2.29 Data Migration -- 2.30 Digital Age -- 2.31 Digital Art -- 2.32 Digital Copyright -- 2.33 Digital Divide -- 2.34 Digital Economy -- 2.35 Digital Exhibition -- 2.36 Digital Heritage (Digital Repository, Online Catalogue) -- 2.37 Digital Technologies -- 2.38 Digitisation -- 2.39 Disaster Centre -- 2.40 E-Infrastructure -- 2.41 Exceptions and Limitations to Copyright -- 2.41.1 EU Context -- 2.42 Exploitation -- 2.43 European Society -- 2.44 GIS Mapping and GIS Applications -- 2.45 Heritage Professionals -- 2.46 Identity -- 2.47 Innovation/Innovator -- 2.48 Intellectual Property Rights -- 2.49 Interactivity -- 2.50 Intermediality -- 2.51 Interoperability -- 2.52 Knowledge Exchange -- 2.53 Licence of Copyright -- 2.54 Liveness -- 2.55 Living Heritage -- 2.56 Living Media -- 2.57 Mainstream Cultural Heritage -- 2.58 Mediated/Unmediated Heritage -- 2.59 Metadata -- 2.60 Moral Rights/Droit Moral -- 2.60.1 International Context (Berne Convention 1886) -- 2.61 Motion Capture -- 2.62 Multi-Faceted (Multicultural) Heritage -- 2.63 Multimedia Channels -- 2.64 Open Access -- 2.65 Open Source -- 2.66 Orphan Works -- 2.66.1 EU Context -- 2.67 Out-of-Commerce Works -- 2.67.1 EU Context -- 2.68 Owner -- 2.69 Participation -- 2.70 Participatory Art -- 2.71 Performance-Based Cultural Heritage. , 2.72 Performer.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Borowiecki, Karol Jan Cultural Heritage in a Changing World Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2016 ISBN 9783319295428
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v.)
    ISBN: 1417583665 , 9781417583669 , 9780857712646 , 0857712640
    Serie: Cinema and Society
    Anmerkung: Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Essex , Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-242) and index , Britain and France and the concept of "community" -- Film industries at war : projecting "community" -- Countryside and city, Paysage et patrie at war -- Countryside, city, and region in post-war film -- Cinema of the return : acceptance and alienation -- Women in Britain : "returned" or renewed? -- "Liberation" and Les femmes françaises , Relations between France and Britain have always been uneasy and ambivalent. But in cinema the WWII changed all that for a time. Although the two countries' wartime fortunes differed, post-war both were busy reintegrating returning servicemen and prisoners of war, and accomodating the changed aspirations of women. Margaret Butler examines these subjects and more in her comparative study of the cinemas of Britain and France during and after the war. Using the concept of continuity, she shows how cinema dealt directly with ideas of belonging and alienation, inclusion and exclusion, unity and div
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Großbritannien ; Film ; Gemeinschaft ; Frankreich ; Geschichte 1940-1960
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949301199502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (239 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319120393
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I -- The Theory of Rewilding -- Chapter 1 -- Rewilding Abandoned Landscapes in Europe -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 European Landscapes: Examining the Paradigms -- Were Traditional Agricultural Practices Environmentally Friendly? -- Did Traditional Rural Populations Live Well? -- Are Current Efforts to Maintain Traditional Landscapes Likely to Succeed? -- 1.3 The Benefits of Rewilding -- Defining Rewilding -- Benefits of Rewilding for Biodiversity -- Benefits of Rewilding for People: Ecosystem Services -- 1.4 The Challenges of Rewilding -- Conflicts with Wildlife -- Limits to Ecological Resilience -- 1.5 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2 -- European Wilderness in a Time of Farmland Abandonment -- 2.1 The History and Value of Wilderness -- 2.2 Measuring and Mapping Wilderness-A Brief Review of Metrics and Methods -- 2.3 Wilderness Metrics -- 2.4 Wilderness Conservation -- 2.5 Farmland Abandonment as Opportunity for Wilderness Expansion -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Ecosystem Services: The Opportunities of Rewilding in Europe -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Spatial Distribution of Ecosystem Services in Europe -- 3.3 Wilderness, Rewilding and Ecosystem Services -- Wilderness -- Methods -- Wilderness and Ecosystem Services -- Ecosystem Services and Scenarios of Rewilding -- 3.4 The Economic Benefits of Rewilding -- Regulating Benefits -- Cultural Benefits -- 3.5 Discussion -- References -- Part II -- Rewilding and Biodiversity -- Chapter 4 -- Bringing Large Mammals Back: Large Carnivores in Europe -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Trends in Large Carnivores in Europe -- To the Edge of Extinction -- Multiple Causes of Recovery -- The Current Status of Populations -- Bears -- Wolves -- Eurasian Lynx -- 4.3 How Far Can We Take the Recovery Process?. , What are the Characteristics of "Natural Predation Processes"? -- The Pervasive Impact of Humans -- The Social Tolerance of Humans for Large Carnivores and Large Herbivores -- The Problem of Natural Processes as a Goal -- From Wilderness and Natural Processes to a Future Orientated Coexistence -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Top Scavengers in a Wilder Europe -- 5.1 Introduction: Rewilding Ecosystem Services, Not Only Vertebrate Populations -- 5.2 The Role of Carcasses Within Ecosystems -- 5.3 Vultures and Humans: An Unstable Alliance -- 5.4 Vulture Restaurants and the Loss of a Pulsed Resource -- 5.5 How do Vultures Fit into a Rewilding Continent? -- 5.6 New Services Provided by Vultures -- 5.7 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Rewilding: Pitfalls and Opportunities for Moths and Butterflies -- 6.1 Rewilding Small-Sized Biodiversity Too -- 6.2 European Lepidoptera: Numbers and Trends -- 6.3 Lepidoptera: Diurnal and Nocturnal Life-Styles -- 6.4 Conservation Objectives: Semi-Natural Biotopes Versus Rewilding -- 6.5 Controlled Rewilding: Reconciling the Objectives -- 6.6 What About Fertile Agricultural Regions? -- 6.7 A Case Study: Farmland Abandonment in Peneda and Its Effects on Macro-moths -- 6.8 Habitat Resource Heterogeneity at Multiple Spatial Scales is Key -- 6.9 Wrapping It Up and the Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Vegetation Restoration and Other Actions to Enhance Wildlife in European Agricultural Landscapes -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Agriculture and Conservation Paradox -- 7.3 Designing Restoration on Agricultural Land by Strategic Revegetation -- Strategic Revegetation in Farmed Fields -- Other Options for Strategic Revegetation in Agricultural Landscapes -- 7.4 Restoring or Creating Other Specific Elements to Benefit Wildlife and Particular Services -- 7.5 A Practitioner's Perspective. , 7.6 Forest Restoration by Land Separation -- 7.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Maintaining Disturbance-Dependent Habitats -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 A Picture of Historical European Landscapes -- An Ongoing Debate… -- Temporal Evolution of the European Landscape -- 8.3 The Role of Natural Disturbances -- The Pre-Neolithic Ecosystem Engineers -- Fire Dynamics -- 8.4 Disturbances and Diversity -- Diversity and Intermediate Disturbance -- Effects of Land-Use Change on Disturbance Regimes -- 8.5 Maintaining Disturbance-Dependent Habitats -- Wild Herbivores: Natural (Re)colonization or (Re)introduction? -- Prescribed Burning -- 8.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part III -- Rewillding in Practice -- Chapter 9 -- Rewilding Europe: A New Strategy for an Old Continent -- 9.1 The Opportunity of Change -- 9.2 A New Vision for an Old Continent -- The Initiative -- Nominations from all over Europe -- Main Objectives -- The Operating Model -- 9.3 Applying the Model to the Rewilding Areas -- General -- Rewilding -- Communication -- Enterprise Development -- 9.4 First Results in the Rewilding Areas -- Western Iberia: Ancient Dehesa and Montado Landscapes -- Velebit Mountains: The Wild West of the Adriatic Coast -- Eastern Carpathians: One of Europe's Top Wildlife Areas -- Southern Carpathians: A Wilderness Arc at the Heart of Europe -- Danube Delta: Europe's Unrivalled Wetland -- 9.5 A Future Outlook for Rewilding Europe -- References -- Chapter 10 -- Preparing a New Generation of Wilderness Entrepreneurs -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Entrepreneurship in Conservation Education -- 10.3 Case Study: The Erasmus Intensive Programme on European Wilderness Entrepreneurship -- 10.4 Designing a Wilderness Entrepreneurship Curriculum -- Wilderness Entrepreneurship Competences -- Learning Strategies for Wilderness Entrepreneurship Education. , Learning Environments for Wilderness Entrepreneurship Education -- 10.5 Lessons Learned for Wilderness Entrepreneurship Education -- References -- Chapter 11 -- Towards a European Policy for Rewilding -- 11.1 Introduction: A Historical Perspective -- 11.2 Current Conservation Policies in the EU -- Nationally Designated Protected Areas -- Birds and Habitats Directives -- Overall Picture of Protected Areas in the EU -- 11.3 Agriculture and Conservation -- 11.4 Opportunities for Wilderness and Rewilding -- 11.5 Global and European Conservation Targets -- 11.6 Recommendations for Rewilding -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Pereira, Henrique M. Rewilding European Landscapes Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2015 ISBN 9783319120386
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (178 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642548123
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Advisory Board -- Editorial Board -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I -- Information Profession and Information Literacy -- Career and Professional Opportunities and Challenges for Librarians and Other Information Professionals Specializing in Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning -- Postscript -- So What's the Big Deal With Information Literacy in the United States? -- Background and History -- Why Information Literacy is so Important -- How Information Literacy has Affected Librarians' Role -- What's Your Information Literacy Aptitude? -- Summary -- The Big Deal with Information Literacy in the United States -- Librarians in the Academy -- Ever Changing Role for Librarians -- Other Progress -- Summary -- References -- A Group Discussion on Information Literacy -- Jason Phelps's View: Information Literacy Makes More Efficient Organization -- Steve Van Tuyl's Insight: Data Curation is Crucial in Information Literacy -- Gladys Joy E.'s Thought: Librarians' Duty on Teaching Information Literacy -- Martin Julius Perez's Analysis: Factors that Must be Included in Information Literacy Education -- Joseph M. Yap's Prediction: Library 2.0 Tools' Role in Academic Service -- Lihong Zhou and Yiwei Wang's Research: Two Orientations of China Information Literacy Framework -- Han Jiang's Experience: Information Literacy is Basic yet Need Improved -- References -- Part II -- Trends of Library and Information Sciences Education -- iSchools & -- the iSchool at Syracuse University -- The iSchool Movement -- The iSchool at Syracuse -- Faculty of One Overview -- Three Recent Focuses at Syracuse's iSchool -- Information Entrepreneurship -- Data Science -- Social Media/Emerging Technologies -- Conclusion -- Part III -- Information Seeking and Retrieval -- Visual Data Mining in a Q& -- A based Social Media Website -- Introduction. , Related Work -- Methodology -- Results and Discussion -- 'Complication & -- Related Disease' and 'Medication' -- 'Complication & -- Related Disease' and 'Sign & -- Symptom' -- Conclusion -- References -- Information Seeking Behaviour and Usage on a Multi-media Platform: Case Study Europeana -- Background -- Aims and Objectives -- Methodology -- Results -- Stickiness and Loyalty -- Returning Visitors -- Engagement -- Social Media -- Size and Growth in Traffic -- Individual Social Media -- Country Analysis -- Social Actions and Social Media -- Virtual Exhibitions -- Conclusions -- References -- Exploratory Search: A Critical Analysis of the Theoretical Foundations, System Features, and Research Trends -- Introduction -- Related Work -- Classical Theories Related to Exploratory Search -- Interactive Information Retrieval and Cognitive Information Retrieval -- Evolving Search and Information Foraging -- Important Efforts to Define Exploratory Search -- The Problem Context -- The Search Process -- Theoretical Foundations of Exploratory Search Illustrated -- A Survey of Exploratory Search Systems -- Information Classification for Exploratory Search -- Hierarchical Classification -- Faceted Classification -- Dynamic Clustering -- Social Classification -- Information Visualizationfor Exploratory Search -- Visualizations for Hierarchical Classification -- Visualizations for Faceted Classification -- Visualizations for Dynamic Clustering -- Visualizations for Social Classification -- The Future of Exploratory Search -- References -- Part IV -- Informatics -- Scientific Datasets: Informetric Characteristics and Social Utility Metrics for Biodiversity Data Sources -- Introduction -- Biodiversity Datasets in the Informetric Framework -- Biodiversity Dataset Characteristics -- Dataset Usage Index Indicators -- Concluding Remarks -- References. , Knowledge Discovery of Complex Networks Research Literatures -- Introduction -- Data and Method -- Date Source -- Methodology -- Results Analysis -- Production Trend -- Subjects Category -- Journals Analysis -- Countries Analysis -- Institutes Analysis -- Keywords Analysis -- Citation Analysis -- Co-citation Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Bibliometrics and University Research Rankings Demystified for Librarians -- Introduction -- National, Regional and International Policy and Accountability -- Historical Literature Review -- Using Bibliometric Methodology -- Factors Limiting the Number of Articles and Citations -- Contemporary International University Rankings or League Tables -- Beyond Bibliometrics -- Conclusion -- References -- Part V -- Development of World Libraries -- The Development of East Asian Libraries in North America -- The Beginning -- Developing National Cataloging Standards for East Asian Materials -- The Birth of the Committee on East Asian Libraries -- Issues in Collection Development -- Technology in East Asian Libraries -- Remembering the Pioneers -- The Future.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Chen, Chuanfu Library and Information Sciences Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2014 ISBN 9783642548116
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (222 pages)
    ISBN: 9784431545835
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword I -- Foreword II -- Preface -- Cooperators -- Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Outline of the Environmental Monitoring of Tepco's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Exposure Pathways -- 1.3 Environmental Monitoring -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Outline of the Radiation Dose Estimation of Residents After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 External Dose Estimation -- 2.3 Internal Dose Estimation -- 2.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Overview -- Chapter 3: Accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant: Sequences, Fission Products Released, Lessons Learned -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Basic Information -- 3.3 Accident Sequences -- 3.3.1 Before the Tsunami Attack -- 3.3.2 After the Tsunami Attack -- 3.3.3 Accident Sequence of Unit 1 -- 3.3.4 Accident Sequence of Unit 2 -- 3.3.5 Accident Sequence of Unit 3 -- 3.3.6 Spent Fuel Pools -- 3.4 Release of Fission Products -- 3.5 Lessons Learned -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Some Comments on Dose Assessment for Members of the Public After the Fukushima Daiichi NPP Accident -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Implication of Dose Assessment -- 4.3 Radiological Impact of the Fukushima Daiichi Accident -- 4.3.1 Environmental Monitoring -- 4.3.2 Dose Assessment -- 4.3.3 Examples of Dose Assessments in Fukushima Prefecture -- 4.3.3.1 External Dose -- 4.3.3.2 Internal Dose -- 4.3.3.3 Thyroid Dose -- 4.3.4 Some Points Found in the Dose Assessments -- 4.4 Effects of Radiation Exposure of Children -- 4.4.1 Radiation Dose of Children -- 4.4.2 Radiosensitivity of Children -- 4.4.3 Effective Dose Adjusted by Age Weighting Factor for Radiation Protection -- 4.5 Discussion -- References -- Part III: Radiation Survey of the Environment. , Chapter 5: Environmental Radiation Status In and Around Tokyo Immediately After the TEPCO Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant Disaster -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Monitoring Activity and Data of Local Governments -- 5.2.1 External Exposure -- 5.2.1.1 Targets and Methods -- 5.2.1.2 Data and Information -- 5.2.2 Internal Exposure -- 5.2.2.1 Targets and Methods -- 5.2.2.2 Data and Information -- 5.3 Monitoring Activity and Data of the University of Tokyo -- 5.3.1 Targets and Methods -- 5.3.2 Data and Information -- Box 5.1 Members of the special corresponding team appointed to survey the environmental radiation status in the University of Tokyo -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Radiation Survey Along Two Trails in Mt. Fuji to Investigate the Radioactive Contamination Caused by TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Accident -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Measurements -- 6.3 Results and Discussions -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Development of a Carborne Survey System, KURAMA -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 KURAMA -- 7.3 KURAMA-II -- 7.4 Current Status and Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 8: Radiation Measurement in East Japan in 2011 After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Materials and Methods -- 8.3 Results and Discussion -- 8.3.1 Calibration -- 8.3.2 Air Dose Rate -- 8.3.2.1 Along Tohoku Expressway -- 8.3.2.2 Tohoku Shinkansen -- 8.3.2.3 Fukushima City -- 8.3.2.4 Across Fukushima Prefecture -- 8.3.3 Surface Contamination -- 8.3.4 Radiation Exposure -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Environmental Radioactivity -- Chapter 9: Distribution of Plutonium Isotopes in Marine Sediments off Japan Before and After the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident: A Review -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Distribution of Pu Isotopes in the Marine Sediments off Japan Before the Accident. , 9.3 Distribution of Pu Isotopes in the Marine Sediments off Japan After the Accident -- 9.3.1 Distribution of Pu Activities and Pu Inventories -- 9.3.2 Pu Atom Ratios -- 9.4 Sources of Pu Isotopes in Marine Sediments in the Western North Pacific off Japan -- 9.4.1 Influence of the FDNPP Accident on Pu Distribution -- 9.4.2 Resolving Global Fallout and PPG Close-In Fallout Pu -- 9.5 Perspectives for Future Study -- References -- Chapter 10: Time Trend Change of Air Dose Rate on Paved Areas in Fukushima City After the Fukushima Daiichi NPP Accident -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Methods -- 10.2.1 Measurement of the Radioactivity in Surface Soils -- 10.2.2 Dose Rate Distribution Survey -- 10.3 Results -- 10.3.1 Measurement of the Radioactivity in Surface Soils -- 10.3.2 Dose Rate Distribution Survey -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Observation of Radionuclides in Marine Biota off the Coast of Fukushima Prefecture After TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Materials and Methods -- 11.3 Results and Discussion -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part V: Transfer Models and/or Parameters -- Chapter 12: Evaluating Removal of Radionuclides from Landfill Leachate Using Generally Practiced Wastewater Treatment Processes -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Materials and Methods -- 12.2.1 Sample Collection -- 12.2.2 Determination of Characteristics of Samples -- 12.2.3 Determination of Physical and Chemical Forms of the Target Elements in Raw Leachate -- 12.3 Results and Discussion -- 12.3.1 Characteristics of the Samples -- 12.3.2 Element Fractionation in the Raw Leachate Sample -- 12.3.3 Element Concentration in Samples at Each Treatment Step -- 12.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Studies on Radiocesium Transfer in Agricultural Plants in Fukushima Prefecture -- 13.1 Objective. , 13.2 Effect of Potassium Application on Root Uptake of Radiocesium in Rice -- 13.3 Phytoremediation of Radiocesium in Different Soils Using Cultivated Plants -- References -- Part VI: Source Estimation -- Chapter 14: Investigation of Uncertainty in the Release Rates of 131 I and 137 Cs from Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS Estimated from Environmental Data -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Methods -- 14.2.1 Release Rate Estimation -- 14.2.2 Atmospheric Dispersion Model -- 14.2.3 Environmental Monitoring Data -- 14.2.4 Calculation Condition -- 14.3 Results and Discussion -- 14.3.1 Simplified Meteorological Condition -- 14.3.2 Actual Meteorological Condition -- 14.3.2.1 Release Rate Estimation -- 14.3.2.2 Sensitivity Analysis on Deposition Parameters -- 14.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Source Term Estimation of 131 I and 137 Cs Discharged from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Atmosphere -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Method -- 15.2.1 Reverse Estimation Method -- 15.2.2 Environmental Monitoring Data -- 15.2.3 Atmospheric Dispersion Simulation -- 15.2.4 Reconstruction of Local Atmospheric Dispersion Process -- 15.2.5 Radionuclides -- 15.3 Results and Discussion -- 15.3.1 Preliminary Source Term Estimation -- 15.3.2 Detailed Analysis on the Local Atmospheric Dispersion Process -- 15.3.3 Reestimation of Source Term for the Early Phase of the Accident -- 15.3.4 Validation of Source Term by the Regional-Scale Atmospheric Dispersion Simulation -- 15.3.5 Formation Processes of 137 Cs Deposition over Eastern Japan -- 15.4 Conclusions -- References -- Part VII: Dose Assessment -- Chapter 16: NIRS's Project for the Reconstruction of Early Internal Dose to Inhabitants in Fukushima After the Nuclear Disaster -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Measurement Data Collection -- 16.2.1 Human Thyroid Measurements -- 16.2.2 Human Whole-Body (WB) Measurements. , 16.2.3 Environmental Measurements -- 16.3 Proposed Methods -- 16.4 Discussion and Future Tasks -- References -- Chapter 17: Internal Radiation Dose of KURRI Volunteers Working at Evacuation Shelters After TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 17.1 Background -- 17.2 Methods -- 17.3 Results -- 17.3.1 Initial Measurement of External Radiation and Internal Radiation Doses of Volunteers -- 17.3.2 Follow-Up Data of Internal Doses for Two Volunteers -- 17.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 18: Probabilistic Assessment of Doses to the Public Living in Areas Contaminated by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Method -- 18.2.1 Scope -- 18.2.2 Probabilistic Techniques in Radiation Dose Assessment -- 18.2.3 Models for Assessing Doses from External and Internal Exposures -- 18.2.3.1 External Exposure to Deposited Radionuclides -- 18.2.3.2 External Exposure to the Radioactive Cloud -- 18.2.3.3 Internal Exposure Through Inhalation of Radionuclides -- 18.2.4 Input Monitoring Data of the Surface Activity Density of 137 Cs -- 18.3 Results and Discussion -- 18.3.1 Estimated Effective Doses -- 18.3.1.1 Effective Dose in the First Year After the Contamination Event -- 18.3.1.2 Effective Lifetime Doses -- 18.3.2 Contributions of Different Exposure Pathways -- 18.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 19: Reduction of External Exposure for Residents from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident by Weathering and Decontamination -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Methods -- 19.3 Results and Discussion -- 19.3.1 Air Dose Rates -- 19.3.2 Personal Dose Equivalent for Residents -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Takahashi, Sentaro Radiation Monitoring and Dose Estimation of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Tokyo : Springer Japan,c2014 ISBN 9784431545828
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    Umfang: 208 S. : , Ill. ; , 225 mm x 148 mm, 348 g.
    ISBN: 3-8376-3058-7 , 978-3-8376-3058-9
    Serie: Media studies
    Anmerkung: Literaturangaben
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    Schlagwort(e): Video ; Film ; Neue Medien ; Medienästhetik ; Medientheorie ; Video ; Film ; Neue Medien ; Ästhetik ; Medientheorie
    Mehr zum Autor: Treske, Andreas 1963-
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    Online-Ressource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949301343702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (635 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319442341
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Water Resources Planning and Management: An Overview -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Planning and Management Issues: Some Case Studies -- 1.2.1 Kurds Seek Land, Turks Want Water -- 1.2.2 Sharing the Water of the Jordan River Basin: Is There a Way? -- 1.2.3 Mending the "Mighty and Muddy" Missouri -- 1.2.4 The Endangered Salmon -- 1.2.5 Wetland Preservation: A Groundswell of Support and Criticism -- 1.2.6 Lake Source Cooling: Aid to Environment, or Threat to Lake? -- 1.2.7 Managing Water in the Florida Everglades -- 1.2.8 Restoration of Europe's Rivers and Seas -- 1.2.8.1 North and Baltic Seas -- 1.2.8.2 The Rhine -- 1.2.8.3 The Danube -- 1.2.9 Flood Management on the Senegal River -- 1.2.10 Nile Basin Countries Striving to Share Its Benefits -- 1.2.11 Shrinking Glaciers at Top of the World -- 1.2.12 China, a Thirsty Nation -- 1.2.13 Managing Sediment in China's Yellow River -- 1.2.14 Damming the Mekong (S.E. Asia), the Amazon, and the Congo -- 1.3 So, Why Plan, Why Manage? -- 1.3.1 Too Little Water -- 1.3.2 Too Much Water -- 1.3.3 Too Polluted -- 1.3.4 Too Expensive -- 1.3.5 Ecosystem Too Degraded -- 1.3.6 Other Planning and Management Issues -- 1.3.6.1 Navigation -- 1.3.6.2 River Bank Erosion -- 1.3.6.3 Reservoir Related Issues -- 1.4 System Planning Scales -- 1.4.1 Spatial Scales for Planning and Management -- 1.4.2 Temporal Scales for Planning and Management -- 1.5 Planning and Management Approaches -- 1.5.1 Top-Down Planning and Management -- 1.5.2 Bottom-Up Planning and Management -- 1.5.3 Integrated Water Resources Management -- 1.5.4 Water Security and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- 1.5.5 Planning and Management Aspects -- 1.5.5.1 Technical -- 1.5.5.2 Financial and Economic -- 1.5.5.3 Institutional and Governance -- 1.5.5.4 Models for Impact Prediction and Evaluation. , 1.5.5.5 Models for Shared Vision or Consensus Building -- 1.5.5.6 Models for Adaptive Management -- 1.6 Planning and Management Characteristics -- 1.6.1 Integrated Policies and Development Plans -- 1.6.2 Sustainability -- 1.7 Meeting the Planning and Management Challenges-A Summary -- References -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 2 Water Resource Systems Modeling: Its Role in Planning and Management -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Modeling Water Resource Systems -- 2.2.1 An Example Modeling Approach -- 2.2.2 Characteristics of Problems to be Modeled -- 2.3 Challenges Involving Modeling -- 2.3.1 Challenges of Planners and Managers -- 2.3.2 Challenges of Modelers -- 2.3.3 Challenges of Applying Models in Practice -- 2.3.4 Evaluating Modeling Success -- 2.4 Developments in Modeling -- 2.4.1 Technology -- 2.4.2 Algorithms -- 2.4.3 Interactive Model-Building Environments -- 2.4.4 Open Modeling Systems -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 3 Models for Identifying and Evaluating Alternatives -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Model Components -- 3.2 Plan Formulation and Selection -- 3.2.1 Plan Formulation -- 3.2.2 Plan Selection -- 3.3 Conceptual Model Development -- 3.4 Simulation and Optimization -- 3.4.1 Simulating a Simple Water Resources System -- 3.4.2 Defining What to Simulate -- 3.4.3 Simulation Versus Optimization -- 3.5 Conclusions -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 4 An Introduction to Optimization Models and Methods -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Comparing Time Streams of Economic Benefits and Costs -- 4.2.1 Interest Rates -- 4.2.2 Equivalent Present Value -- 4.2.3 Equivalent Annual Value -- 4.3 Nonlinear Optimization Models and Solution Procedures -- 4.3.1 Solution Using Calculus -- 4.3.2 Solution Using Hill Climbing. , 4.3.3 Solution Using Lagrange Multipliers -- 4.3.3.1 Approach -- 4.3.3.2 Meaning of Lagrange Multiplier λ -- 4.4 Dynamic Programming -- 4.4.1 Dynamic Programming Networks and Recursive Equations -- 4.4.2 Backward-Moving Solution Procedure -- 4.4.3 Forward-Moving Solution Procedure -- 4.4.4 Numerical Solutions -- 4.4.5 Dimensionality -- 4.4.6 Principle of Optimality -- 4.4.7 Additional Applications -- 4.4.7.1 Capacity Expansion -- 4.4.7.2 Reservoir Operation -- 4.4.8 General Comments on Dynamic Programming -- 4.5 Linear Programming -- 4.5.1 Reservoir Storage Capacity-Yield Models -- 4.5.2 A Water Quality Management Problem -- 4.5.2.1 Model Calibration -- 4.5.2.2 Management Model -- 4.5.3 A Groundwater Supply Example -- 4.5.3.1 A Simplified Model -- 4.5.3.2 A More Detailed Model -- 4.5.3.3 An Extended Model -- 4.5.3.4 Piecewise Linear Model -- 4.5.4 A Review of Linearization Methods -- 4.6 A Brief Review -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 5 Data-Fitting, Evolutionary, and Qualitative Modeling -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Artificial Neural Networks -- 5.2.1 The Approach -- 5.2.2 An Example -- 5.3 Evolutionary Algorithms -- 5.3.1 Genetic Algorithms -- 5.3.2 Example Iterations -- 5.3.3 Differential Evolution -- 5.3.4 Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy -- 5.4 Genetic Programming -- 5.5 Qualitative Functions and Modeling -- 5.5.1 Linguistic Functions -- 5.5.2 Membership Functions -- 5.5.3 Illustrations of Qualitative Modeling -- 5.5.3.1 Water Allocation -- 5.5.3.2 Qualitative Reservoir Storage and Release Targets -- 5.5.3.3 Qualitative Water Quality Management Objectives and Constraints -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 6 An Introduction to Probability, Statistics, and Uncertainty -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Probability Concepts and Methods. , 6.2.1 Random Variables and Distributions -- 6.2.2 Expected Values -- 6.2.3 Quantiles, Moments, and Their Estimators -- 6.2.4 L-Moments and Their Estimators -- 6.3 Distributions of Random Events -- 6.3.1 Parameter Estimation -- 6.3.2 Model Adequacy -- 6.3.3 Normal and Lognormal Distributions -- 6.3.4 Gamma Distributions -- 6.3.5 Log-Pearson Type 3 Distribution -- 6.3.6 Gumbel and GEV Distributions -- 6.3.7 L-Moment Diagrams -- 6.4 Analysis of Censored Data -- 6.5 Regionalization and Index-Flood Method -- 6.6 Partial Duration Series -- 6.7 Stochastic Processes and Time Series -- 6.7.1 Describing Stochastic Processes -- 6.7.2 Markov Processes and Markov Chains -- 6.7.3 Properties of Time Series Statistics -- 6.8 Synthetic Streamflow Generation -- 6.8.1 Introduction -- 6.8.2 Streamflow Generation Models -- 6.8.3 A Simple Autoregressive Model -- 6.8.4 Reproducing the Marginal Distribution -- 6.8.5 Multivariate Models -- 6.8.6 Multiseason, Multisite Models -- 6.8.6.1 Disaggregation Model -- 6.8.6.2 Aggregation Models -- 6.9 Stochastic Simulation -- 6.9.1 Generating Random Variables -- 6.9.2 River Basin Simulation -- 6.9.3 The Simulation Model -- 6.9.4 Simulation of the Basin -- 6.9.5 Interpreting Simulation Output -- 6.10 Conclusions -- References -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 7 Modeling Uncertainty -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Generating Values from Known Probability Distributions -- 7.3 Monte Carlo Simulation -- 7.4 Chance Constrained Models -- 7.5 Markov Processes and Transition Probabilities -- 7.6 Stochastic Optimization -- 7.6.1 Probabilities of Decisions -- 7.6.2 A Numerical Example -- 7.7 Summary -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 8 System Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Issues, Concerns, and Terminology -- 8.3 Variability and Uncertainty in Model Output. , 8.3.1 Natural Variability -- 8.3.2 Knowledge Uncertainty -- 8.3.2.1 Parameter Value Uncertainty -- 8.3.2.2 Model Structural and Computational Errors -- 8.3.3 Decision Uncertainty -- 8.3.3.1 Surprises -- 8.4 Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses -- 8.4.1 Uncertainty Analyses -- 8.4.1.1 Model and Model Parameter Uncertainties -- 8.4.1.2 What Uncertainty Analysis Can Provide -- 8.4.2 Sensitivity Analyses -- 8.4.2.1 Sensitivity Coefficients -- 8.4.2.2 A Simple Deterministic Sensitivity Analysis Procedure -- 8.4.2.3 Multiple Errors and Interactions -- 8.4.2.4 First-Order Sensitivity Analysis -- An Example of First-Order Sensitivity Analysis -- Warning on Accuracy -- 8.4.2.5 Fractional Factorial Design Method -- 8.4.2.6 Monte Carlo Sampling Methods -- Simple Monte Carlo Sampling -- Sampling Uncertainty -- Making Sense of the Results -- Standardized Monte Carlo Analysis -- Generalized Likelihood Estimation -- 8.4.2.7 Latin Hypercube Sampling -- 8.5 Performance Indicator Uncertainties -- 8.5.1 Performance Measure Target Uncertainty -- 8.5.2 Distinguishing Differences Between Performance Indicator Distributions -- 8.6 Communicating Model Output Uncertainty -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Additional References (Further Reading) -- Exercises -- 9 Performance Criteria -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Informed Decision-Making -- 9.3 Performance Criteria and General Alternatives -- 9.3.1 Constraints on Decisions -- 9.3.2 Tradeoffs Among Performance Criteria -- 9.4 Quantifying Performance Criteria -- 9.4.1 Economic Criteria -- 9.4.1.1 Benefit and Cost Estimation -- Market Prices Equal Social Values -- Market Prices not Equal to Social Values -- No Market Processes -- 9.4.1.2 A Note Concerning Costs -- 9.4.1.3 Long- and Short-Run Benefit Functions -- 9.4.2 Environmental Criteria -- 9.4.3 Ecological Criteria -- 9.4.4 Social Criteria -- 9.5 Multicriteria Analyses. , 9.5.1 Dominance.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Loucks, Daniel P. Water Resource Systems Planning and Management Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319442327
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    Berlin :Reiß,
    UID:
    almafu_BV013922578
    Umfang: 43 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    Serie: Der Schauspieler 5
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): 1879-1935 Moissi, Alexander ; Biografie ; Biographie ; Biografie ; Biografie
    Mehr zum Autor: Faktor, Emil 1876-1942
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