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Journal articles on the topic "Bari (City)"

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Sardaro, Ruggiero, Rinaldo Grittani, Maria Scrascia, Carlo Pazzani, Valentina Russo, Francesca Garganese, Carlo Porfido, Laura Diana, and Francesco Porcelli. "The Red Palm Weevil in the City of Bari: A First Damage Assessment." Forests 9, no. 8 (July 26, 2018): 452. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f9080452.

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Phoenix canariensis Chabaud (Canary Palm) is one of the most distinctive landscape elements of several coastal urban centers in Italy. However, over the past few years, international trade has increased the risk of the introduction of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Red Palm Weevil) in the country, causing the death of numerous plants. In this work we assessed the damage caused by the insect to Canary Palm in the City of Bari, Apulia Region, furnishing useful information to decision makers and communities for proper preservation measures in favor of this important urban-green resource. The findings shed light on effective and efficient spending strategies of public funds for urban green inside areas affected by the Red Palm Weevil, also based on cost-benefit approaches.
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HAYES, DAWN MARIE. "The Cult of St Nicholas of Myra in Norman Bari, c. 1071–c. 1111." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 67, no. 3 (June 10, 2016): 492–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046915003371.

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This article explores the cult of St Nicholas in later eleventh-century Bari, focusing on its importance to the new Norman rulers in the region as well as to their subjects. While acknowledging the influence of earlier expressions of the cult in Normandy and in Byzantine southern Italy, it argues that for numerous reasons Nicholas was, for Bari, an especially important – and appropriate – intercessor. During these years, which witnessed the translation of the saint from Myra, economic developments, church politics and the demands of the First Crusade merged to render Nicholas an ideal patron for the city.
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Morano, Pierluigi, Francesco Tajani, Felicia Di Liddo, and Michele Darò. "Economic Evaluation of the Indoor Environmental Quality of Buildings: The Noise Pollution Effects on Housing Prices in the City of Bari (Italy)." Buildings 11, no. 5 (May 19, 2021): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11050213.

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Among environmental factors, noise represents one of the most relevant determinants on human health and on the urban quality level and, consequently, on real estate values. Thus, the noise pollution issue plays a significant role in public urban policies aimed at increasing the acoustic comfort level and creating more sustainable and comfortable cities. The real estate market is highly sensitive to noise factor and the residential prices can be strongly influenced by a high acoustic pollution rate. The present research aims to analyze the functional relationships between noise pollution and selling prices in four municipal areas of the city of Bari (Southern Italy). For each area, a study sample constituted by two hundred residential properties sold in 2017–2019 was detected for the identification of the main influential factors on prices and the investigation of the contribution of noise on them. The implementation of an econometric technique was used to obtain four different models (one for each municipal area of the city of Bari) able to explain the specific impact of noise pollution level on selling prices. From the comparison of the results obtained for each area, the outputs confirm the expected phenomena in terms of a decrease of noise component influence on residential prices from the central area to the peripheral. For the suburban area of the city of Bari, the model obtained does not include the noise pollution factor, showing a lower (scarce) importance of the environmental factor among the buyer and seller bargaining phases.
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Di Turi, Silvia, and Pietro Stefanizzi. "Energy analysis and refurbishment proposals for public housing in the city of Bari, Italy." Energy Policy 79 (April 2015): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2015.01.016.

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Penza, Michele, Domenico Suriano, Valerio Pfister, Mario Prato, and Gennaro Cassano. "Wireless Sensors Network Monitoring of Saharan Dust Events in Bari, Italy." Proceedings 2, no. 13 (December 5, 2018): 898. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2130898.

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A sensors network based on 8 stationary nodes distributed in Bari (Southern Italy) hasbeen deployed for urban air quality monitoring during advection events of Saharan dust in theperiod 2015–2017. The low-cost sensor-systems have been installed in specific sites (buildings,offices, schools, streets, airport) to assess the PM10 concentration at high spatial and temporalresolution in order to supplement the expensive official air monitoring stations for citizen sciencepurposes. Continuous measurements were performed by a cost-effective optical particle counter(PM10), including temperature and relative humidity sensors. They are operated to assess theperformance during a long-term campaign (July 2015–December 2017) of 30 months for smart citiesapplications. The sensor data quality has been evaluated by comparison to the reference data of the9 Air Quality Monitoring Stations (AQMS), managed by local environmental agency (ARPA-Puglia)in the Bari city.
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Martinelli, Alessandra, Dionysia-Denia Kolokotsa, and Francesco Fiorito. "Urban Heat Island in Mediterranean Coastal Cities: The Case of Bari (Italy)." Climate 8, no. 6 (June 19, 2020): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli8060079.

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In being aware that some factors (i.e. increasing pollution levels, Urban Heat Island (UHI), extreme climate events) threaten the quality of life in cities, this paper intends to study the Atmospheric UHI phenomenon in Bari, a Mediterranean coastal city in Southern Italy. An experimental investigation at the micro-scale was conducted to study and quantify the UHI effect by considering several spots in the city to understand how the urban and physical characteristics of these areas modify air temperatures and lead to different UHI configurations. Air temperature data provided by fixed weather stations were first compared to assess the UHI distribution and its daily, monthly, seasonal and annual intensity in five years (from 2014 to 2018) to draw local climate information, and then compared with the relevant national standard. The study has shown that urban characteristics are crucial to the way the UHI phenomenon manifests itself. UHI reaches its maximum intensity in summer and during night-time. The areas with higher density (station 2—Local Climate Zone (LCZ) 2) record high values of UHI intensity both during daytime (4.0 °C) and night-time (4.2 °C). Areas with lower density (station 3—LCZ 5) show high values of UHI during daytime (up to 4.8 °C) and lower values of UHI intensity during night-time (up to 2.8 °C). It has also been confirmed that sea breezes—particularly noticeable in the coastal area—can mitigate temperatures and change the configuration of the UHI. Finally, by analysing the frequency distribution of current and future weather scenarios, up to additional 4 °C of increase of urban air temperature is expected, further increasing the current treats to urban liveability.
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Gupta, Suruchi, and Ajay Singh Solanki. "Study of manganese in the irrigation water of Chopra Bari area of Bikaner city (Rajasthan)." Current World Environment 2, no. 1 (June 25, 2007): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/cwe.2.1.07.

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Sharmin, N., MA Farukh, S. Sarker, and MA Baten. "Analyses of Ecological Footprint at Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) Residential Area." Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources 12, no. 1-2 (February 11, 2021): 143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jesnr.v12i1-2.52010.

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Ecological Footprint (EF) assessment helps to identify what activities are having the biggest impact on nature and opens up possibilities to reduce our impact and live within the means of one planet. The introduction of EF has been very necessary for the context of Bangladesh especially in the industrial areas such Gazipur as the endless demand and the unplanned consumption pattern of the population here have been producing a very unsustainable situation. Thus this study intends to initiate it by calculating the Ecological Footprint of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), one of the important residential area of Gazipur and major consuming areas of that city as a sustainability indicator. Basic equation for assessing EF has been done according to Nunes et al. (2013). EF has been calculated for these components: energy, food, waste and building material consumption. Questionnaire survey has been conducted to gather information about consumption pattern for different components in the households of BARI residential area. The study also identified consumption of natural gas for household purpose as the most contributing factor in the footprint of BARI residential area followed by waste, building materials and electricity consumption. Environ. Sci. & Natural Resources, 12(1&2): 143-149, 2019
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Sardaro, Ruggiero, Luigi Roselli, Rinaldo Grittani, Maria Scrascia, Carlo Pazzani, Valentina Russo, Francesca Garganese, Carlo Porfido, Laura Diana, and Francesco Porcelli. "Community preferences for the preservation of Canary Palm from Red Palm Weevil in the city of Bari." Arab Journal of Plant Protection 37, no. 2 (June 2019): 206–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.22268/ajpp-037.2.206211.

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Tajani, Francesco, Pierluigi Morano, Marco Locurcio, and Carmelo Maria Torre. "Data-driven techniques for mass appraisals. Applications to the residential market of the city of Bari (Italy)." International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining 11, no. 2 (2016): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbidm.2016.081604.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bari (City)"

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Suartika, Gusti Ayu Made School of the Built Environment UNSW. "Vanishing paradise : planning and conflict in Bali." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of the Built Environment, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/20631.

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This thesis is about the continuing life of Balinese culture and traditions currently under threat from unregulated economic development, mass tourism, and migration. Critical to this study are considerations surrounding the control of land and its improvements, as well as the success and failure of urban planning within the sphere of cultural conservation. The thesis argues that ???State planning systems as imposed by the Indonesian government are inappropriate in the Balinese context.??? While this statement seems fairly straightforward on the surface, it involves a complex understanding of the forces mentioned above, of their interaction and their effects on local culture. This study adopts a hermeneutic approach to theory seeking greater depth of meaning rather than discovering new facts, and embodies three main strategies. The first explains the relationship between society and space using a cultural matrix derived from anthropologist E.T.Hall. The second strategy deploys qualitative research method using focus groups, and third, it uses in-depth personal surveys at physical sites. The thesis therefore reveals the eroding impacts of tourism on local culture. Focusing on territoriality, it embraces two contradicting sets of values represented in the traditional Balinese system of Adat, and those of the market-based system of the Indonesian State. Resulting conflicts are demonstrated through specific and generic case studies. Here, the dominant position of modern state planning establishes the legal foundation on which capitalist practices, the dominating role of private enterprise, corruption, and collusionary attitudes are nourished. While the role of the government in promoting tourism, and the economic significance of the industry are acknowledged, the study measures these against the costs of such advantages to the Balinese way of life. Overall, the thesis reflects upon ongoing territorial problems that have been experienced in Bali for more than forty years. It provides an in depth analysis of how state imposed planning systems are locked in critical conflict with the proven and functioning traditional Balinese Adat. Finally, the necessary features of future planning systems are proposed in order to revitalize local culture. Hence the thesis demonstrates that modern systems of planning are inappropriate to Balinese cultural conservation.
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Holgersson, Emma, and Elin Jönsson. "BARN I DEN TÄTA STADEN - BARNS UTEMILJÖER I DEN PÅGÅENDE FÖRTÄTNINGEN AV MALMÖ STAD." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-26913.

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Det pågår ett förtätningsarbete i Malmö stad, och i övriga delar av Sverige. Samtidigt har det i media uppmärksammats att det finns en generell oro kring att barn och barns platser i staden glöms bort i stadsplaneringen. I ett samarbete mellan Malmö Universitet och Malmö stad via ISU (Institutet för hållbar stadsutveckling) undersöker vi i denna studie barns utemiljöer i den pågående förtätningen av Malmö utifrån tre olika teman; svensk lagstiftning & riktlinjer, socioekonomiska skillnader & levnadsvillkor och barns behov av lek & rörelse. Resultatet visar på att kommunala aktörer i Malmö stad arbetar aktivt med barn och deras utemiljöer utifrån ett barnperspektiv. Trots att man inom förvaltningarna prioriterar olika intressen i den pågående förtätningen så anser vi att man inom stadens förvaltningar strävar efter ambitionen och visionen om att barns bästa ska vara i fokus.
The big cities in Sweden are growing, due to the phenomenon of densification. This also includes the city of Malmö. At the same time, it has been noted in the media that there is a general concern that children and children’s places in the city are forgotten in city-planning. In a collaboration between Malmö University and Malmö city via ISU (Institutet för hållbar stadsutveckling), we therefor chose to study children's outdoor environments in the ongoing densification of Malmö based on three different themes; Swedish legislation & guidelines, socioeconomic differences & living conditions, and children's needs for play & exercise. The result shows that the municipal of Malmö works actively with children and their outdoor environments from a child-perspective. Although the different informants in our study prioritizes different interests in the ongoing densification, we consider that the city have the ambition that the best interests of children should be in focus at all time.
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Hinkle, Matthew Philip. "Sexy Columbus exotic dancing and crime in our city /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1228328763.

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Nshimyimana, Brigitte. "Perception on Support Provided to Orphan Children in Foster Care Placement in an Urban City of Windhoek (Namibia)." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Child Studies, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-12619.

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Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas also called peri-urban, slum or informal settlements. The increase in urban population attributed to rapid migration and urbanization due to political and economic changes has taken a toll on service provision as the infrastructure development and service provision has failed to meet the demand. For the 33 peri-urban areas in Lusaka, the water supply and sanitation has been poor, inadequate and unreliable with the coverage being slightly above 50% for water while 90% of the urban population does not have access to the much needed sanitation. The low coverage is a result of lack the financial capacity on the part of the service providers to extend services to un served areas.

This research focuses on the strategies to provide sustainable water and sanitation services to peri-urban areas to ensure improved accessibility through the expansion of infrastructure and attainment of full cost recovery. In this era of increasing migration to unplanned settlements where the services are inadequate, alternatives to public provision of water and sanitation services need to be put in place. One of the alternatives is the public-private partnership which encompasses the society, private and the civil society. As has been found in the study the best alternative should not only be completely bottom up but should also be more demand driven and be able to provide for greater contributions from the affected communities.

The hypothesis of the study is to ascertain if provision of water supply to the Peri-Urban Areas (PUAs) can be achieved through the partnership between the water utility and the small scale water providers. Therefore, the objectives of the research are to: evaluate and compare the current service provision to the peri-urban areas by the utility and small scale providers in terms of technical, social and institutional arrangements and determine the best way of ensuring sustained service provision to peri urban areas and show how partnership can be the best solution to improving service delivery to these areas.

Service provision in PUAs can not be achieved without the involvement of all the stakeholders especially the community who are also the users and whose major role is paying for the service to enhance sustainability. In this study the Small Scale Water Providers (SSWP) users were found to be satisfied with the service provided than the utility users who felt that more needed to be done. The two providers are found to have different strengths which when combined would enhance service provision. The collaboration between utility with its competence in water supply, technical installations, water quality testing and SSWP with theirs in community involvement, cost recovery, effective operation and maintenance and demand driven water schemes have to be merged to achieve the intended goal and it is also an indication that the two can complement each other. Utility should therefore consider opening investment accounts for all the areas so as to detach PUAs needs from the general plan and eventually budget as they would be self sustaining and enhance willingness to pay for the users. The SSWP should therefore be viewed as partners by all and licensing should be considered by the government for the benefit of the urban poor.

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Degli, Angeli Francesco. "Mapping di dati spaziali per l'integrazione di reti di sensori." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2013. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/4989/.

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Hellman, Sona. "Så som bara den som bedragits kan älska : En narratologisk och semiosfärisk undersökning av Per Anders Fogelströms Mina Drömmars Stad." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Litteraturvetenskap, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-40492.

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The aim of this essay, As only the deceived one can love, is to investigate the city character in the book Mina drömmars stad (City of dreams) by swedish author Per Anders Fogelström. I will do this by using narratology and making a narrative analysis of the city as a protagonist, with help from Jimmy Vulovic’s Narrativanalys (”narrative analysis”) and Claes Göran Holmberg’s & Anders Ohlssons Epikanalys – En introduktion (”epic analysis – an introduction”). All of these three theorists use the narratological tool-box of Gérard Genette, and I will use his tools in this essay as well. By doing this I will try to point out what this kind of personification of the city does to the story, and how it affects the readers point of view. One of the steps of the narrative analysis is to seek for information about the protagonist in its own environment, to see if there are any hidden clues about the identity of their character. In his book A universe of the mind – A semiotic theory of culture, Jurij M. Lotman writes about the semiosphere of the home, and how the ultimate place to seek for details about someone’s character is in someone’s home environment or surroundings. He demonstrates his thesis by analyzing the meaning of different homes in Michail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. Even if I try to read the city as a main character in City of dreams, it is inevitable that the city is also a stage, a scene and the environment where the story takes place. In the end of my analysis I will look to the environment of the city to try to draw conclusions about who this city of dreams really is.
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Yoshikawa, Minako. "Research on Emerging and Re-emerging Mosquito-borne and Related Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia: Prescriptions from the City-State of Singapore and a Tourist Destination of Bali, Indonesia." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/157864.

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Costa, Frederico Vergueiro. "MASP e a cidade: alternativa de espaço urbano coletivo na metropolização de São Paulo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/16/16133/tde-12122017-155503/.

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nova sede para o MASP, Museu de Arte de São Paulo, projetado pela arquiteta Lina Bo Bardi em 1957 e inaugurado em 1968 na Avenida Paulista, em São Paulo, constitui importante episódio de experimentação entre arquitetura e cidade, no contexto do desenvolvimento industrial e urbano acelerado de São Paulo. Marca, entre outros exemplares, a consolidação do deslocamento da centralidade urbana em direção às áreas de expansão a sudoeste. O trabalho procura compreender criticamente as propostas do projeto, que engendra aspectos da arquitetura moderna italiana e internacional com as condições particulares da modernização brasileira durante o segundo pós-guerra. Nesse sentido, serão enfatizadas as respostas disciplinares dadas por Lina Bo Bardi e a arquitetura moderna frente ao desafo da criação de uma espacialidade específca no contexto da metropolização periférica. A refexão promovida pela pesquisa pretende explicitar tanto o impulso original da solução quanto os sentidos decorrentes das estratégias de projeto de Lina Bo Bardi para uma refexão acerca de novas possibilidades de interação entre os conteúdos disciplinares da arquitetura e o paradigma urbano brasileiro.
Te new building for MASP, Museum of Art of São Paulo, designed by the architect Lina Bo Bardi in 1957 and inaugurated in 1968 in São Paulo, constitutes an important episode of experimentation between architecture and the city in the context of the accelerated industrial and urban development of São Paulo. It marks, among others examples, the consolidation of a shif from the centrality of the city towards areas of expansion to the southwest. Te work tries to understand critically the proposals of the project, which engenders aspects of italian and international modern architecture with the particular conditions of Brazilian modernization during the post second world war. In this sense, the disciplinary responses given by Lina Bo Bardi and modern architecture in relation to the challenge of creating a specifc spatiality in the context of peripheral metropolization will be emphasized. Te refection promoted by the research intends to explain both the original impulse of the solution and the meanings deriving from Lina Bo Bardi \'s design strategies for a refection about new possibilities of interaction between the disciplinary contents of the architecture and the Brazilian urban paradigm.
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Olivier, Anette. "Social status of elite women of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt a comparison of artistic features /." Thesis, Pretoria : UNISA, 2008. http://etd.unisa.ac.za/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-09262008-134009/unrestricted/dissertation.pdf.

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Vaníček, Martin. "Městský úřad Nový Bydžov." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-410106.

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Diploma thesis is about design and making of execution project for office city building which is located in Nový Bydžov. The building is located in the late brownfield area of Dufek´s wood manufacture, which is on the south part of Nový Bydžov. The building has four above ground floors and one below ground floor. The building shape is rectangular of dimensions 53,02 x 17,62 m. On the south, west and east is the façade from height of second floor slightly cantilevered. On the east part the edge of cantilevered façade duplicate slopping edge of the bottom land and it creates wonderful but economical shape. The height of the building from the ground is 14,5 m. The shape of roof is flat, covered with the mPVC foil and gravel mound. Façade which covering the first ground floor is made of polystyrene with thin layer of plaster which creates building plinth. Top cantilevered façade is made of ceramic tiles of dimensions 1200 x 600 mm which are suspended behind the air layer. The ceramic tiles are light brown color. In the bottom part are glazed areas of rectangular and square shapes to create the open feeling in the ground floor. In the rear part is designed coffee bar with nice outside wooden terrace. Windows in the top cantilevered part of the façade are the circular shape and extend the architectural impression of the building. All windows are in the same color of dark blue. The steel parts of the building are also dark blue color. In the bellow ground floor are designed underground parking lot with the maximum capacity 29 cars and technical equipment. In the first floor above ground are designed reception, big lecture hall, exhibition hall, coffee bar with terrace and toilets. In the second floor above the ground are offices, computer room and HVAC equipment. In the third above floor are offices, conference hall, and IT equipment. In the fourth floor above the ground are also offices, maintenance room and storage of furniture.
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Books on the topic "Bari (City)"

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Buono, Vito. Bari, the city and the university. Bari: Levante editori, 2005.

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Bari, il Borgo Murattiano nel suo bicentenario, 1813-2013. Bari: Mario Adda Editore, 2013.

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Lo sviluppo di Bari: Dal borgo ai piani regolatori. Bari: M. Adda, 2003.

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Pietre e uomini a Bari: Il benessere è una questione complessa. Bari: Progedit, 2005.

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--Ne faremo una grande e bella città: Il verde nella città di Bari : il riuso di villa Larocca. Bari: M. Adda, 2010.

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Convegno "Occupazione usurpativa e confische tra Roma e Straburgo" (2008 Bari, Italy). Occupazione usurpativa e confische tra Roma e Strasburgo dall'accessione invertita alla "confisca urbanistica": Atti del convegno : Bari, 13 dicembre 2008. Bari: Cacucci, 2009.

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Convegno "Occupazione usurpativa e confische tra Roma e Straburgo" (2008 Bari, Italy). Occupazione usurpativa e confische tra Roma e Strasburgo dall'accessione invertita alla "confisca urbanistica": Atti del convegno : Bari, 13 dicembre 2008. Bari: Cacucci, 2009.

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Anaya, Carmelo. Baria City Blues. [Córdoba, Spain]: Almuzara, 2012.

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Kenchikujutsu no jissen: Kyōto no baai. Kyōto-shi: Nakanishiya Shuppan, 1989.

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New York City nightlife 2006/07. New York: Zagat Survey, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bari (City)"

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Morano, Pierluigi, Paolo Rosato, Francesco Tajani, and Felicia Di Liddo. "An Analysis of the Energy Efficiency Impacts on the Residential Property Prices in the City of Bari (Italy)." In Values and Functions for Future Cities, 73–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23786-8_5.

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Morano, Pierluigi, Marco Locurcio, and Francesco Tajani. "Energy Production Through Roof-Top Wind Turbines A GIS-Based Decision Support Model for Planning Investments in the City of Bari (Italy)." In Computational Science and Its Applications -- ICCSA 2015, 104–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21470-2_8.

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Roscher, Mieke, and Anna-Katharina Wöbse. "Behind Bars." In The Resilient City in World War II, 151–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17439-2_8.

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Leizaola, Aitzpea. "Michelin stars and pintxo bars in Donostia." In Food, Senses and the City, 192–203. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge studies in food, society and the environment: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003025580-16.

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Kowalczyk, Andrzej, and Aleksandra Korpysz. "Restaurants and Bars in the Outer City." In Gastronomy and Urban Space, 183–97. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34492-4_8.

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Alcano, Matteo Carlo. "Growing Up in Surabaya: Youth, Street Gangs, the City, and Beyond." In Masculine Identities and Male Sex Work between East Java and Bali, 49–91. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137541468_3.

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Wolpert, Daniel Jonah. "The City Stripped Bare of Its Histories, Even: Crisis and Representation in Two German Trümmerfilme of 1948." In Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts, 247–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55269-5_13.

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Isabaeva, Eliza. "“A Proper House, Not a Barn”: House Biographies and Societal Change in Urban Kyrgyzstan." In Methodological Approaches to Societies in Transformation, 165–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65067-4_7.

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AbstractIn Kyrgyzstan, scholars disagree about the outcomes of the Tulip Revolution of 2005: while some argue that the revolution has not resulted in noteworthy changes in the country, others see it as the beginning of major political change. To trace the materiality of such change it is necessary to look at the micro-level of a society, as this chapter does by focusing on the house as the unit of analysis for a close study of change. It examines the gradual transformation of dwellings in Ak Jar, an illegal squatter settlement on the northern edge of Kyrgyztan’s capital city Bishkek. The immediate aftermath of the Tulip Revolution saw the emergence of numerous illegal squatter settlements on the outer fringes of the city. Ak Jar, the largest of these, has some 15,000 inhabitants who arrived in Bishkek as internal migrants in search of employment. The dwellings in Ak Jar have changed over the course of time: most began as small mud shacks, and changed when a family generated enough money to improve and expand them. The development of these houses was central for the gradual official recognition of the illegal settlements that emerged in post-revolutionary Kyrgyzstan. House biographies are therefore intrinsically tied to wider developments in Kyrgyz society and throw new light on the ruptures, power struggles, and consolidation of power relations after the Tulip Revolution.
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Eeckhout, Bart, Rob Herreman, and Alexander Dhoest. "A Gay Neighborhood or Merely a Temporary Cluster of “Strange” Bars? Gay Bar Culture in Antwerp." In The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods, 221–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66073-4_10.

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AbstractThis chapter investigates the historical permutations of those areas that come closest to qualifying as lesbian and gay neighborhoods in Antwerp, the largest city in Flanders (the northern, Dutch-speaking part of Belgium). Although Antwerp has come to be represented as the “gay capital” of Flanders, it never developed a full-fledged gay neighborhood in the Anglo-American tradition of the concept. The clustering of sexual minorities in the city has been limited largely to the economic, social, and cultural business of (nightlife) entertainment, with lesbian and gay meeting places historically concentrating in particular neighborhoods that, moreover, have shifted over time and dissipated again. The chapter’s fine-grained analysis intends to reveal geographic, social, and cultural specificities for which a more detailed understanding of both the Antwerp and the Belgian contexts is necessary. Its tripartite structure is shaped by the specific heuristic conditions set by it. Because the larger historical context for the investigated subject remains to be written, the chapter first undertakes a substantial and panoramic survey of the emergence of gay nightlife in Antwerp during the early half of the twentieth century. This provides the framework needed for a more detailed analysis in the second part, which zooms in on an area in the immediate vicinity of the Central Station and takes as its emblematic focus one sufficiently long-term and iconic gay bar, called Café Strange. Finally, the chapter zooms out again to sketch how even such a limited gay nightlife cluster in Antwerp has evaporated again in the course of the twenty-first century, leaving a landscape that is hard to map and largely virtual.
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Walravens, Nils, Pieter Ballon, Mathias Van Compernolle, and Koen Borghys. "Data Ownership and Open Data: The Potential for Data-Driven Policy Making." In The Data Shake, 19–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63693-7_2.

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AbstractAs part of the rhetoric surrounding the Smart City concept, cities are increasingly facing challenges related to data (management, governance, processing, storage, publishing etc.). The growing power acquired by the data market and the great relevance assigned to data ownership rather than to data-exploitation knowhow is affecting the development of a data culture and is slowing down the embedding of data-related expertise inside public administrations. Concurrently, policies call for more open data to foster service innovation and government transparency. What are the consequences of these phenomena when imagining the potential for policy making consequent to the growing data quantity and availability? Which strategic challenges and decisions do public authorities face in this regard? What are valuable approaches to arm public administrations in this “war on data”? The Smart Flanders program was initiated by the Flemish Government (Belgium) in 2017 to research and support cities with defining and implementing a common open data policy. As part of the program, a “maturity check” was performed, evaluating the cities on several quantitative and qualitative parameters. This exercise laid to bare some challenges in the field of open data and led to a checklist that cities can employ to begin tackling them, as well as a set of model clauses to be used in the procurement of new technologies.
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Conference papers on the topic "Bari (City)"

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Steven David Trinkaus. "Creating a Stormwater Park in the City Meadow of Norfolk, Connecticut." In 21st Century Watershed Technology: Improving Water Quality and Environment Conference Proceedings, May 27-June 1, 2012, Bari, Italy. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.41456.

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Maretto, Marco, Vicente Mas, Eva Alvarez, Barbara Gherri, Carlos Gomez, Maria Rosaria Guarini, Anthea Chiovitti, and Gianluca Emmi. "A multidisciplinary approach to urban fabrics analysis. The historical centre of Valencia." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5674.

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The themes of reduce, recycle, reuse are at the heart of the challenges that the global society of the XXI century is facing. At the same time, more than two-thirds of the world population lives in cities nominating the latters to play a central role in the near future. For this reason, the search for a methodology for the redevelopment of the historical urban fabrics appears today extremely interesting. Complexity, richness and stratification of the latters make them definitely the most convincing test to set a scientific strategy for the project of urban transformations. But stratification means complexity and complex are the phenomena that characterize the XXI century society. The only convincing way then for the analysis of these phenomena is that of the multi-disciplinarity. The proposed methodology is structured, thus, around a number of disciplines (Urban Morphology, Sustainability, Urban Regulation, Economic Evaluation and Urban Design) on which to set the reading of the urban fabric with special attention to the so called “urban voids” namely all those situations in which the tissue is interrupted due to slumping and demolitions. This aspect is very important because if, on the one hand, it is in these areas where key tissue analysis problems can be seen, on the other hand, it is always from these areas that the main urban, social and economical transformation opportunities can take boot. A Due Diligence of the “urban voids” organised in datasheets/base (for each area) concludes the analysis. The different disciplinary fields work then in a complementary way within a single methodological approach laying the scientific basis for the interventions of urban regeneration within the historic fabric of Valencia. References Gherri, B. (2016) ‘Environmental Analysis Towards Low Carbon Urban Retrofitting For Public Spaces’, Proceedings of HERITAGE 2016 – 5th International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development,Vol. 1, p. 499-508. Gherri, B. (2016) ‘Environmental Assessment method for Decarbonised Urban renewal’, NewDist: SBE16 Towards Post-Carbon Cities, vol. 2, p. 114-122. Guarini, M.R. Buccarini C., Battisti F., (2015)‘Valutazione della fattibilità tecnica economica di un intervento di recupero edilizio’, Estimo: temi e questioni contemporanee, (Politecnico di Bari, Bari). Maretto, M. (2015) ‘Polarities, Paths, Fabrics. The role of urban morphology in contemporary Urban Design’, U+D urbanform and design 03/04, 46-65. Maretto, M. (2008) Il Paesaggio delle differenze (ETS Edizioni, Pisa).
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Dellu, Elena, and Angela Sciatti. "CARE OF ANCIENT HUMAN REMAINS. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT WITH 3D MODELING AND DBMS." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia: Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12165.

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The interaction between humanities and scientific disciplines is a slow and recent process, which is still standing influencing more and more frequently the reconstruction of our history. Ancient human remains are a significant part of our heritage, both from a cultural and biological point of view. They keep trace of our evolution at a macroscopic and genetic level; for this reason they must be adequately protected. Since 2018, the Superintendence of Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the metropolitan city of Bari (Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and for Tourism of Italy) has launched a specific protocol for the management of physical anthropological finds, with the aim of protecting, knowing and enhancing them. The use of new technologies, such as 3D modeling of the finds and the management of all archaeological and anthropological data through DBMS, will allow us to carry out long-term protection. This will be the basis for achieving new studies and enhancement activities on ancient human remains, without increasing their degradation.
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Halim, Deddy Kurniawan, and Ida Bagus Setiawan. "Bali: towards a green island." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/hebn1651.

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On the 28 October 2019, the Government of Bali issued a Governor Ordinance No. 45/2019 prioritising(?)clean energy as the solution to the energy crisis in Bali. This crisis has been further exaserbated by the covid 19 pandemic which has decimated the Islands economy in particular, tourism, its primary industry. This has forced Bali to change its tourism orientation from urban tourism to rural tourismpromoting homestay, a shift which will signifcantly influence renewable energy planning for the Island. There are only two solar power plants on the island; one in Bangli and one in Karangasem each with 1 MWp on-Grid capacity. In addition there is a small hydro power plant in Buleleng with 1,95 MWp capacity, with existing rooftop PV power plant in the community generates around 1.3 MWp and 0.07 MWp off-grid. This leaves the Island with a signficant shortfall and must, in acocrdance with the Ordinance, be met through the promotion of community uptake of solar panel for homes and buildings. This paper presents the of the strategic planning approach used by a special task force supervisory team of Bali Clean Energy to implement the Ordinance for the island
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Sosa Espinosa, Asenet, Ana Portalés Mañanós, David Urios Mondéjar, and Juan Colomer Alcácer. "Citizen Participation Plan for València Parcs de Barri." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6011.

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The multifunctional role of neighbourhoodscale parks is vital within the urban system. They are not neutral spaces in terms of the functions attributed to them by the social collectivity. This causes them to be analyzed, evaluated and projected in interdependence with the physical and social environment where they are located or can be located. València parcs de barri is a web platform that arises from a teaching project developed by the Teaching and Research Group TUR (urban planning workshop), within the studies of Degree in Architecture at the Universitat Politècnica de València. It is born worried about the improvement in the project decisions of the neighbourhood parks.It considers that these public spaces have not been designed with sensitivity towards the social function that they fulfil. This social function is established by the daily uses that the population makes and what the park means to them. Among the objectives of this platform are to open the University to society, involve students in a social project and listen to the user. In addition, it is necessary to diagnose and design the parks with and for the subject-user, because this is the true protagonist of the public space. This paper collects the need to establish a plan to be followed by València Parcs de Barri in the coming years. The plan is a road map that defines the strategic lines and phases to be followed in a community based research project, applying the methodologies of participatory action. References Montañés Serrano, M. (2009) Metodología y técnica participativa. Teoría y práctica de una estrategia de investigación participativa (Editorial UOC, Barcelona). Schlierf, K., Boni A. and Lozano J.F. (2010) ‘La transferencia de tecnología participativa desde la Universidad: hacia un cambio tecnológico’, in Martínez, M. (ed.) Aprendizaje, servicio y responsabilidad social de las Universidades(OCTAEDRO-ICE, Barcelona) 193-217. Valènciaparcs de barri, http://www.valenciaparcsdebarri.es/ Vélez Restrepo, L. A. (2009) ‘Del parque urbano al parque sostenible. Bases conceptuales y analíticas para la evaluación de la sustentabilidad de parques urbanos’, Revista de Geografía Norte Grande, nº 43, 31-49. Verdaguer Viana-Cárdenas, C., and Velázquez Valoria, I. (2012) ‘La ciudad de abajo arriba. Aportaciones para la práctica y la teoría del urbanismo participativo’, Hábitat y Sociedad, nº 4, 7-11.
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Soewarno, Nurtati, Taufan Hidjaz, and Eka Virdianti. "Building Transformation in Bandung City Centre: Expansion of Land Lot at Pasar Baru Area." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6174.

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City as a man creation is always experiencing transformation from time to time. The city center area, originating from a residence area has turned into a commercial area for trading. This transformation is recognized by the physical building change. This paper will describe building transformation in the Pasar Baru area, which is a conservation area in the city center of Bandung city, Indonesia. Colonialism left dualism of the land status in this area, formal and informal. Formal land is located on the road side shaped as row shop houses whilst the informal land lies behind the shop houses in form of urban kampong. The improvement of business and trading, demands a larger working area so space expansion is needed. The difference of land status and location makes it possible for shop house owners to expand their lot toward the kampong behind. Nowadays old shop houses as conservation buildings are hard to recognize because they have been transformed into new shop house forms. By observing the shape it’s expected that the lot expansion was the motivating factor. How did the transformation occur? Can transformation on one land lot give contribution to transformation on the city? It’s expected that the occurring transformation should not eliminate the conservation, building and area in the city center and the residential function could still be maintained.
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Darius J Mali, Bill J Van Heyst, and Claudia Wagner-Riddle. "Emissions of atmospheric pollutants from a combined commercial dairy barn." In 2013 Kansas City, Missouri, July 21 - July 24, 2013. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aim.20131620307.

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Samani, Mus Chairil, Poline Bala, Jamilah Maliki, and Roger Harris. "Bario Community Radio: Engaging people making news." In 2013 8th International Conference on Information Technology in Asia (CITA). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cita.2013.6637565.

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"Treating Digestive Diseases with Medicinal Herbs by Natives of Hamil in the City of Islam Abad Gharb (Kermanshah)." In Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2017 Bali (Indonesia). EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.f0217205.

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Teng-Teeh Lim, Brandon C Harvey, and Joseph M. Zulovich. "Implementation of a Pilot Scale Anaerobic Digester System for Swine Finishing Barn." In 2013 Kansas City, Missouri, July 21 - July 24, 2013. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aim.20131620924.

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