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Lim, Sugiato. "The Analysis of Confucian Followers’ Understanding of Gods in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism in Bangka Island - Indonesia." Humaniora 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2013): 686. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3478.

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Indonesia is a multi-ethnic, multi-culture, and multi-faith country. This piece of land combines a lot of ethnic elements into one. For example, Confucianism in Indonesia is combination of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism characteristic in many ways. Aim of this paper is to find out the features of Confucianism as a religion or a belief for its followers in Bangka. In addition, this paper also focuses on finding out the followers view towards their Gods in their perspectives. In this article, classification of Gods in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism is presented based on direct social observation. In this paper, analysis of Confucian followers understanding towards Gods in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism in Bangka Island Indonesia is presented respectively. In conclusion, characteristics of these three religions have blended perfectly and there is no more distinction in Confucius, Buddhist or Taoism Gods in Confucian followers’ community in Bangka Island.
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Maćkiewicz, Barbara, and Cecylia Karalus-Wiatr. "Agricultural Land On Built-Up Housing Lots and the Incomes of Communes: An Example of Rokietnica Commune in the Poznań Agglomeration." Quaestiones Geographicae 36, no. 2 (June 27, 2017): 95–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2017-0018.

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Abstract The strong connection between urbanisation processes and the transformation of farmland into built-up areas - mostly residential - has already been tackled in the literature. Still, in Poland this process of farmland loss, generally thought to be irreversible, occurs in a specific, often irrational and not fully registered way. What is more, this development is favoured by legislation, especially rules controlling the exclusion of land from agricultural production and real-estate taxation. Among the many detrimental consequences of those regulations are incomes of communes lower than they should be. The problem tackled in the article is that of the exclusion from agricultural use of only fragments of geodetic lots on which building investments are going on. The cost of the exclusion and the difference in the rates of the agricultural tax and the real-estate tax very often result in the exclusion of only a part of a lot, while the rest of it is formally still in agricultural use, even though its owner does not conduct any agricultural activity there. In this case two taxes have to be paid from one lot: the real-estate tax, on the land taken out of agricultural use and the building erected on it, and another, the agricultural tax, on land that is still a piece of farmland. This situation, especially in areas undergoing rapid urban sprawl, is common in Poland and has unfavourable consequences for the incomes of communes. It also leads to a discrepancy between data from the real-estate cadastre and the actual area of land in agricultural use, which greatly hampers an exact measurement and control of the real losses of land performing the agricultural function, including that with high-quality soils. The conducted research demonstrated that in 2014 nearly 7% (927) of all geodetic lots in Rokietnica commune, situated in the immediate neighbourhood of Poznań, were builtup housing lots, mostly carrying detached single-family houses, with fragments of farmland. Almost a half (49.4%) of the total area of those lots, 42 ha, was still agricultural land in the real-estate cadastre and subject to taxation not by the real-estate tax, but the much lower agricultural tax. Because of this difference in the two taxes, the annual receipts of the commune budget are 186,601 zlotys (43,395 euro) lower. It also turned out that more than 50% of farmland on those lots (21.8 ha) was arable land of the good land-capability class III, which is high for the conditions in the Poznań agglomeration. This not only corroborates the findings of earlier studies highlighting significant losses of good-quality arable land taking place as a result of urban sprawl, but it also means that in the Polish conditions actual losses are much higher than would follow from records in the real-estate cadastre. It can also be stated that the Polish legal rules not only fail to adequately protect farmland situated within metropolitan areas, but even favour its excessive loss.
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Andriyanto, Mukti, and Triatno Yudo Harjoko. "Invisible Housing-“housing” as envisioned by the urban poor in Jakarta." E3S Web of Conferences 67 (2018): 04031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186704031.

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This paper seeks to challenge the dominant paradigm on housing only as an standarized object for living. For the urban poor, urbanity is conceived as petromax that attracts them to come to the city striving for fortune. What really matters is how they could get access to space or “a piece of land” (lahan) in the city,which may not mean it housing let alone home. A house is imagined as a shelter that lets them engage with economic activities within. It does not have all the basic facilities needed to raise a healthy family as understood and believed by politicians, bureaucrats and those in the property business. The research method used in this projects in order to discover the metaphysical phenomena of invisible housing is a grounded method. The idea of invisible housing is uncovered through an emic approach of investigations to the respondents. Findings have shown that the urban poor perceive urbanity as space of existence. Open lahan or open urban land (such as on river bank) perceived as “no man’s land” for them to utilize.
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Mahalingam, Shobana. "Wireless Sensor Based Forest Fire Early Detection with Online Remote Monitoring." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 10, no. 5 (June 30, 2021): 143–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.e2670.0610521.

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Since most countries have an extensive forest resources, there are often, if not constantly, fires that erupt in these countries from these causes. The majority of vulnerable areas are found in warm climates. Since its highest elevation is a hundred and theta, this piece of infrastructure enables substantial vegetation, but since summers are hot and arid, the risks an overload. When global warming gets more intense, these types of disasters will become more frequent and worse. Much more land in the seasonal forest fires have been lost each year due to a destructive cutting practises, the old forestry, as well as assets, such as private residences and other structures. Additionally, it puts firefighters and the general public at risk, who on an equal scale suffer from a lot of death and illness each year.this sensor, microprocessor, and network technology] developed greatly expanded our] so we are now able to reliably detect the current spread of forest fires and begin to respond quickly to their progression.After natural timberland fires are set, which are frequent in remote regions where trees have not been selectively logged, they burn down into tinder, then new trees grow from seeds in their ashes, the older ones' fuel die and that spread. These pieces are particularly susceptible to being set on fire, which is an excellent location for matches and pyrotechnics. Although many a midsummer's day can cause a flame to erupt, the wick to expand, it can also be stoked by the normal process of human activities like smoking or using a heat source. Start running the process just as soon as the components are ready to go up in the flame. As the breeze expands the flame, the basic element of the vapour gets built up.
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Worsley, Peter. "The Rhetoric of Paintings: Balinese Painters, Dutch Colonists and the Question of Gender Relationships in 19th and Early 20th Century Bali." Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) 11, no. 1 (April 2, 2021): 238. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jkb.2021.v11.i01.p14.

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The present essay is about the interpretation of paintings and how an interest which Balinese painters display in gender relationships in the context of illustrations of ritual in their narrative works on the one hand, contrasts with strong expressions of Dutch disapproval of the despotic nature of the rule of Balinese kings and consequentially the unjust treatment of women in Balinese society on the other. With this in mind, the present paper first considers the representation of gender relationships in a number of Balinese paintings from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and then turns to a discussion of the understanding of Balinese gender relationships of two members of Dutch colonial society in the Dutch East Indies, one a senior bureaucrat, Graaf C.W.S van Hogendorp and the other the protestant missionary R. van Eck. I discuss a play by Graaf C.W.S van Hogendorp, ‘Pièce de Circonstance sur la conquête de Bali 1846’, written to celebrate the victory of the Dutch army over the Kingdom of Buleleng in 1846 and an article about ‘Het Lot der Vrouw op Bali’ (‘The lot of the Balinese woman’), published in the journal Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land-, en Volkenkunde in 1872 by the protestant missionary R. van Eck.
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Mahdiana, Arif, Asrul Sahri Siregar, C. Sonny Januar, and Norman Arie Prayogo. "The Effect in the Wastewater Treatment at Soybean Curd of Contact Time Modification of Artificial Wetland Using SSF by Using Schoenoplectus Corymbosus to Improve Water Quality." E3S Web of Conferences 47 (2018): 04004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184704004.

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Soybean curd industrial is rapidly growing industry. Characteristic of effluent from soybean curd industrial may contains a lot of organic materials and suspended solids that give negative impact to water. One of the soybean curd industry pollution prevention is a modification of artificial wetlands with sub surface flow system using recirculation by S. corymbosus plant to reduce the value of BOD, TSS and nitrate in soybean curd wastewater. Early of research procedure is prepare wetland construction consist of 8 part box container with a capacity of 75 L, then filled in the basic medium gravel 5 cm, clay 10 cm, and then planted a S. corymbosus by 30 pieces/construction, then drained soybean curd waste that has been diluted through the recirculation pipe for 16 days in the land of green house plant physiology. The result of optimal decline BOD occured on day 12th ie 99,7, TSS decline value optimal ie 89,3% on day 12th, and declined of optimal nitrate on day 12th ie 89,7%. The decline value of BOD, TSS and nitrate until day 16th has been standart quality unless TSS according to Perda Jateng no.5 tahun 2012 and PP no.82 tahun 2001.
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Suarinastuti, Ida Ayu, and I. Gst Agung Oka Mahagangga. "PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DI DAYA TARIK WISATA WANARA WANA/ MONKEY FOREST, DESA PADANGTEGAL, UBUD." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 4, no. 2 (December 30, 2016): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2016.v04.i02.p05.

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The amount of tourist traffic on a Travel Attractions can cause problems regarding waste generated by tourist activity and garbage that comes from the leaves of trees that are in the area. management should have the right strategy in terms of waste management that cleanliness is maintained well. This paper aims to determine how the waste management system in the Monkey Forest. In the discussion of the data used are met through technical documentation, literature review, observation, and in-depth interviews. Data were grouped and then analyzed descriptively described. The results of the data that has been analyzed shows that waste management is done by the Monkey Forest is a way to separate between organic and non-organic. For organic waste will be disposed of to land within the forest disekitaran Monkey Forest which also will be useful as a natural organic fertilizer. As for the non-organic waste bins Monkey Forest provides a special non-organic as much as 22 pieces are placed at some point every day trash from the trash will be collected in a trash can that was in the parking lot and after will be transported by janitor The village of Padang Tegal to be brought to Temesi.
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Eckhard, Frederic. "Whose Responsibility to Protect?" Global Responsibility to Protect 3, no. 1 (2011): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187598411x549495.

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AbstractThe 2009 challenge in the United Nations General Assembly to the Responsibility to Protect was a warning call. This landmark piece of human rights legislation makes a lot of governments nervous; some of them would want to wipe R2P off the books. It might be worthwhile therefore to review how it came about and ask what its importance is to you. R2P had many “fathers”, but one important one was UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Seared by the UN experience in Bosnia, the genocide in Rwanda and the persecution of the Kosovars by Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, Annan asked the International Peace Academy to look into the basis in international law for humanitarian intervention. They couldn't find one. Canadian Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy then stepped in and set up a commission that did in a report called e Responsibility to Protect. Annan carefully laid the groundwork for international acceptance of the principle. He created a high-level panel to study security threats in the 21 st century and named former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans to it. Evans co-chaired the Canadian panel. Annan's panel endorsed R2P. With that crucial backing, he put R2P to the General Assembly, which, against all odds, voted in favor of it in 2005, making R2P international law. Humanitarian intervention is in fact a threat to national sovereignty. But so are most international treaties. Governments trade on their sovereignty when it is in their interest to do so. On R2P they did so again. Why should it matter to you? Just remember the Holocaust.
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T., Venkatesh, Prathyush K., Deepak* S., and U. V. S. A. M. Preetham. "Agriculture Crop Leaf Disease Detection using Image Processing." Regular issue 10, no. 7 (May 30, 2021): 110–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.g9012.0510721.

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As we all know that the Agriculture plays an important role in the Indian economy and majority of the individuals depends upon it and offers huge amount of the crops through the worldwide. The Illnesses in these crops are generally on the leaf's influences on the decrease of both quality and number of horticultural items. We should know the disease of the crop correctly to solve the problem. There will be a huge loss if we do not find the disease and treat properly. The view of natural eye isn't so a lot more grounded in order to watch minutevariety in the contaminated piece of leaf. In thisreport, we are giving a programming answer fornaturally identify and arrange plant leaf diseases. In this we are utilizing picture preparing methods to characterize alignments and rapidly finding can be completed according to infection. This methodology will upgrade the efficiency of yields in a efficient way and can get us the accurate disease which helps us to find the solution for the diseased crop. It observes a few stages with the help of these pictures obtaining, picture pre-handling, division, highlights extraction and genetic algorithm-based grouping. Relating to the cultivation of land, efficiency is something on which economy exceptionally depends. This is the one of the reasons that sickness identification in plants assumes a significant job in the agriculture business field, as having the illness in plants are very normal. In an event that legitimate consideration isn't taken here, at that point it causes true consequences for plantsand because of which quality of each and every item, amount or efficiency is being influenced. The recognition of plant infections through some programmed step is gainful as it avoids a huge work of checking in huge homesteads of harvests. At the beginning of the crop harvesting step itself, it shows the side effects or the symptoms of the diseases. This proposed method surfaces into a new programmed manner by distinguishing the effects of the crop plant diseases. We are using some image processing techniques for the identification of the disease. Additionally, it watches the review on the various diseases order strategies which also can be utilized for plant leaf alignment. Picture division, which is a significant viewpoint for sickness identificationin a plant leaf alignment, is finalized by the input RGB mask images.
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Mužíková, Bronislava, Tomáš Středa, Jana Podhrázská, and František Toman. "Meteorological conditions during extreme wind erosion events on heavy soils." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 58, no. 1 (2010): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201058010115.

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Wind erosion in the Czech Republic conditions poses relatively a lot of danger, especially for the most fertile areas, where agricultural land is more vulnerable due to the large pieces of land and inappropriate crop rotation. This process causes damage to agriculture by loss of topsoil, fertilizers, seeds and crop damage as well as sedimentation in water recipients and on roads. It also has negative impacts on human health (airborne dust). Wind erosion is especially affected by climatic elements (wind, temperature, precipitation and evaporation etc.) and soil characteristics (soil type, content of erodible particles, soil moisture). Wind erosion affects mainly light and medium heavy soil. South Moravia is an example of the territories to which this rule does not apply. Although soils in the Carpathian flysch subsoil are mainly heavy, erosion has been causing damage here for many decades. Quite strong dust storms are not rare, especially at the end of winter and in early spring when the soil is not covered by vegetation.Notable cases of dust storms in the area were recorded in local chronicles, and then written in the summary publication by dr. Švehlík. Interest of this publication was focused on the most destructive cases of dust storms in Bílé Karpaty foothills. The aim was to study meteorological conditions during the period before and during the occurrence of dust storms in the area in detail and to find the relationship between weather and the intensity of wind erosion. The data of wind speed and direction, temperature, precipitation and snow were evaluated. In all cases the average daily air temperature and ground air temperature was over the freezing point or closely under it. The temperature generally increased before the dust storm occurrence and it often happened from negative to positive temperature and the soil probably defrosted. Snow cover was very small or there was no snow cover at all. In the course of April wind erosion occurrence there was no snow and the precipitation was inconsiderable. Soil at the station was mostly bare, dry and defrosted.
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Hajjiri, Mounir A. G., and Mounir A. G. Hajjiri. "A planning proposal for bridging the walls of Jerusalem: a land of peace not a piece of land." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625871.

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Regan, John Joseph Jr. "Land Use Predictors Affecting Land Disturbance in Exurban Arivaca, Arizona." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/202972.

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Exurbanization is occurring where large tracts of land are being sold to developers. Typically these are ranches that are then divided into 40-acre parcels and sold by developers, avoiding subdivision regulations requiring paved streets, utilities and other amenities. The result is an unplanned subdivision with no infrastructure, and tax revenues that cannot offset the cost of providing it. Interviews with professional planners suggested there may be independent variables capable of predicting the amount of human disturbance in an exurban area: parcel size, full cash value, tenure, distance to paved roads, site-built housing, mobile homes, and presence of biological or riparian areas. A total of 7,465 acres (3,022 ha) of parcel disturbance were digitized in exurban Arivaca, acreage values were converted to a binary dependent variable and used in logistic regression analysis to test independent variables' predictive value. Four were statistically significant: parcel size, full cash value, mobile homes and site-built housing. Landscape fragmentation was also tested using the presence of the variable scoring highest in probability - site-built housing. Zones of influence with a negative ecological influence surrounded the homes - up to 5,055 acres (2,046 ha) were impacted. Interviews with an exemplary sample of residents regarding their land use ethic found all had very strong opinions on how their properties should be treated as well as undesirable land uses such as overgrazing, over-use of groundwater for short-term economic gain and use of off-road vehicles. An explanation of the small sample size of both planners and residents is warranted. Planners were limited to those working in Pima County government who had professional experience with the study area of Arivaca and were familiar with its particular situation. The number of Arivaca residents interviewed was intended to discern an exemplary group's opinions based on how large a parcel they owned, the various sizes being a typical cross-section of acreage in the study area. What these findings illustrate is (1) the difficulty of predicting human-induced disturbance, (2) land fragmentation is more than the actual areas of physical disturbance and (3) some residents are aware of impacts related to their activities, mitigating damage wherever possible.
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Choi, Ki-Whan. "Economic Effects of Land Value Taxation in an Urban Area with Large Lot Zoning: an Urban Computable General Equilibrium Approach." unrestricted, 2006. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07182006-170042/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Georgia State University, 2006.
Title from title screen. David L. Sjoquist, committee chair; Geoffrey K. Turnbull, Sally Wallace, Michael J. Rushton, committee members. Electronic text (195 p : charts) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed on June 7, 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-194).
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Grifone, Edward. "Agricultural land preservation and urban development in the new fringe : a case study of small lot farming in Kelowna, British Columbia." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/62779.

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In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) implementing the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) to curb consumption of agricultural land by urban encroachment. The Central Okanagan was one of the main areas in the province where agriculture lands warranted protection. Today, the conflict between urbanization and agriculture is still simmering especially in Kelowna where 40% of the city’s land base is within the ALR. The objective of this thesis is to understand the impact of the ALR on the inner fringe where urban and agricultural uses vie for the same land base. Four research questions are posed to understand the implications of agricultural land preservation within a Kelowna: (i) Is agricultural land preservation working in the inner fringe; (ii) Is urban sprawl being avoided; (iii) Is farming being advanced in the inner fringe; and (iv) Can small lot farming play a role to help advance farming in the inner fringe? The mixed methods case study approach employs a combination of qualitative methods, including personal interviews with city planners, developers and farmers; and empirical methods including a spatial analysis of two ALR study blocks that are under pressure of urbanization. The research results suggest that land sales speculation in the inner fringe ALR continues to undermine agricultural land preservation goals. The ALR has helped avoid urbanization of inner fringe agricultural lands, however, suburban, low density residential neighbourhoods continue to grow as a result of leapfrog development, market demand, and municipal policy for low density development. Although inner fringe agricultural land is being preserved, speculative interest has had a negative effect on farming, especially in the study block adjacent to the City Core Area. Small lot farming could have a role in urban agriculture, however, the continuing concern about fragmentation impedes expansion of this industry sector. Other means to promote farming is required. More definitive agricultural land use and community planning are suggested to protect agricultural land, enhance farming and mitigate urban sprawl. Five recommendations are provided for cities to embrace agriculture not only for food security, but also to invent new urban forms.
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Johansson, Frida, and Elin Höglund. "Värdesättning av småhustomter : En jämförelse mellan exploatörer och kunders värdesättning av småhustomter vid upprättandet av nya bostadsområden." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Avdelningen för företagsekonomi, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-28514.

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When single-family lots are valued for development of new residential areas,the valuation is influenced by several factors. The valuation is a matter ofdefinition that varies according to its interpreter. Previous research conductedin other countries, has identified a number of value-influencing factors. Thesefactors are the basis for this study.The study's purpose is to highlight the value-influencing factors thatcustomers value and are looking for in the choice of single-family lots. Thestudy also seeks to determine if there is an unknown difference between howprofessionals and clients value single-family lots.The study showed that the value factors considered important for customersand also professionals are consistent and applicable with the factors reportedfrom previous research. These value factors are the location, adjacentneighboring areas, public transportation service, house plot size and proximityto the community, bodies of water and schools. For the Swedish market fourvalue-influencing factors not mentioned in the previous research wereidentified. The additional factors are; the selling price of the single-family lot, acorner placement lot, connecting bicycle path and walkway and lot withorientation south and west. The previous research mentioned also three valueinfluencingfactors that were not identified in the Swedish study. These factorswere; distance to the highway, municipal tax rate and access to the singlefamilylot.The study showed that the parties generally have good knowledge of oneanother´s valuation of single-family lots. This study focused mainly on theprofessional’s knowledge of the customer’s value-influencing factors. Theprofessionals base their valuation on incurred development costs, local priceassessments and a consideration of customer’s value-influencing factors. Thisknowledge is important for real estate appraisers and developers when settinga value on single-family lots, to be able to determine the most accurate value.The study is limited to Swedish medium-sized cities and was performed inKarlstad and Hammaro, which together have a population of approximately100,000 inhabitants. The data was collected through both a qualitative and aquantitative method approach, intended to reflect both professionals andcustomers perspectives. The qualitative method approach consisted of openand individual interviews with experienced professionals. The quantitative7method approach consisted of an online questionnaire, which was answeredby existing and potential customers. The empirical data for the qualitativemethod approach is presented in text and the quantitative method approachby the empirical data presented in tabular form.
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Liegienė, Regina. "Nuosavybės teisių į žemę atkūrimo problemos Mažeikių rajono miestuose." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2009. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2009~D_20090603_095114-25728.

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Žemė kaimo žmonėms nuo seniausių laikų buvo ne tik pragyvenimo šaltinis, bet ir gyvenimo būdas. Lietuvos istorijos eigoje vyko labai daug žemės pertvarkymo procesų. Šiuo metu svarbiausias nuosavybės teisės įgijimo pagrindas yra nuosavybės teisių į žemę, mišką ir vandens telkinius atkūrimas. Šis procesas prasidėjo 1991 m. Lietuvos Respublikos Seimui priėmus įstatymus, reglamentuojančius nuosavybės teisių atkūrimą ir žemės reformą. Nuo žemės reformos pradžios iki 2009 m. sausio 1 d. Mažeikių rajono savivaldybės miestuose: Mažeikiuose, Sedoje, Viekšniuose nuosavybės teisės atkurtos į 87,7 % ploto, nurodyto piliečių prašymuose. Tai mažiau, nei žemės reformos rodikliai kaimo vietovėje. Tyrimų tikslas – išnagrinėti žemės reformos eigą miestuose, iškylančias problemas ir apžvelgti perspektyvas. Nustatyta, kad esminiai pokyčiai miestų žemės reformos eigoje įvyko 2001 m. Lietuvos Respublikos Konstituciniam Teismui išnagrinėjus bylą dėl Įstatymo 5 straipsnio 2, 3, 4 ir 5 dalių bei 12 straipsnio 3 punkto atitikties Konstitucijai ir Lietuvos Respublikos Seimui pakeitus įstatyme nurodytus punktus. Pripažįstama, kad žemės reformą itin neigiamai paveikė pernelyg dažna teises aktų, reglamentuojančių žemės reformą ir nuosavybės teisių atkūrimą, kaita. Po keliolika kartų buvo keisti Žemes reformos ir Piliečių nuosavybės teisių į išlikusį nekilnojamąjį turtą atkūrimo įstatymai. Dėl to nuolat buvo keičiamos jos taisyklės, nuosavybės teisių atkūrimo principai ir prioritetai. Nagrinėjant... [toliau žr. visą tekstą]
From the ancient times villagers perceived land not only as a source of living but as a lifestyle. In the course of the history of Lithuania lots of processes of land reorganization were implemented. Presently, the main basis for getting land proprietary rights is the restoration of proprietary rights for land, forest and waters. This process started in 1991 when the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania adopted laws regulating the restoration of proprietary rights and land reform. From the beginning of the land reform to 1 January 2009 in the towns belonging to Mažeikiai Regional Municipality, i.e. Mažeikiai, Seda, Viekšniai, proprietary rights for 87,7% of an area indicated in the citizens’ applications were restored. This is less important than land reform rates in rural area. The aim of the research is to analyse the process of land reform and identify emerging problems as well as to review the prospects. It was found out that key changes in the process of land reform in towns took place in 2001 when the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania processed a case regarding the compliance of Article 5 Parts 2, 3, 4, 5 and Article 12 Clause 3 with the Constitution and when the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania changed the clauses indicated in the Law. It is admitted that the land reform was especially impinged by too frequent amendments to legal acts regulating the land reform and restitution of property rights. Law on Land Reform and Law on Restitution of... [to full text]
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Hešová, Tereza. "Srovnání vybraných způsobů ocenění pro nemovitost typu stavební pozemek v lokalitě obce Blížkovice a jejího okolí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232537.

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The thesis compares selected methods of valuation that are suitable for building lands. It is focused on settings of the market price of lands and the prices of lands based on pricing rules in the locality Blížkovice and its surroundings. Ten built-up lands in this locality were chosen. Lands were valued based on a pricing rules, Naegeli method class of lokality and index comparative method. and the rate of differences between the results of individual evaluations was evaluated.
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Maňásek, Petr. "Povolování terénních úprav a jejich návaznost na oceňovací předpisy." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-241333.

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This thesis deals with landscaping issues from the legal standpoint and evaluates the influence of landcaping on the price of estate according to legislative assessment and standard price in the Stare Mesto region.
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Urbánek, Zdeněk. "Srovnání vybraných způsobů ocenění pro nemovitost typu byt a nebytový prostor v lokalitě Brno - Lesná." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232522.

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This thesis survey on juxtaposition choice waies evaluation for real property type residence and non-residential space in locality Lesná, where there are built - up type sectional construction namely more - housing type J. Are here used most common manners evaluation for these print real property. On top enclosed is several formulation of several estate agency (juxtaposition offers with demand) in given to locality. Further also design documentation housing periods in type panel building.
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Laurinaitytė, Lina. "Pastato statybos vietos parinkimo modeliavimas." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2008. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2008~D_20080930_090428-07376.

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Baigiamajame magistro darbe nagrinėjamos pastato statybos vietos parinkimo problemos, esama situacija Lietuvoje bei užsienyje. Aptarti metodai, kurie gali būti naudojami problemai spręsti. Išnagrinėti veiksniai, turintys įtakos parenkant pastato statybos vietą. Parinkti vietos parinkimą lemiantys rodikliai bei suformuoti jų nustatymo algoritmai. Remiantis turimais duomenimis sudarytas pastato statybos vietos parinkimo modelis. Taikant projektų daugiakriterinio kompleksinio proporcingo įvertinimo metodą parenkama daugiabučio gyvenamojo pastato statybos vieta. Išnagrinėjus teorinius ir praktinius pastato statybos vietos parinkimo aspektus, pateikiamos baigiamojo darbo išvados ir siūlymai.
The objective of final paper of master studies is to create the model of building lot selection. In this paper there are studying the problems of building lot selection, the present situation in Lithuania and abroad in this issue, giving the methods that could be used to solve these problems. Defining the factors, which influence the building lot selection, there are giving the rates that have influence on building lot selection, and there are giving the structure of estimation algorithms of these rates. According to the method of multi criteria integrated proportional evaluation of the projects, there are selected the building lot of the residential block of flats. Analyzing the academic and practical aspects of building lot selection, in the end of the work there are giving conclusions and proposals.
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Books on the topic "Piece of land (lot)"

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Miller, Gary. The empty lot. Boston, Mass: Houghton Mifflin, 2004.

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A salty piece of land. New York: Little, Brown and Co., 2004.

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A Salty Piece of Land. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2004.

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Buffett, Jimmy. A salty piece of land. New York: Little, Brown, 2004.

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Lenox, John A. Augusta, Kentucky lot owners, 1797-1830, with maps. Brooksville, Ky. (P.O. Box 307, Brooksville 41004): Bracken County Historical Society, 2007.

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Schnidman, Frank. Planning for platted lands: Land use remedies for lot sale subdivisions. Cambridge, Mass: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1985.

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Povinelli, Elizabeth A. Labor's lot: The power, history, and culture of aboriginal action. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Lease Lot Conveyance Act of 2002: Report (to accompany S. 1791). [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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Curnoe, Greg. Deeds/abstracts: The history of a London lot, 1 January 1991 - 6 October 1992. London, Ont: Brick Books, 1995.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Lease Lot Conveyance Act of 2002: Report (to accompany H.R. 706). [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2002.

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Glößl, Josef. "My work has a lot to do with sugar." In Land schaf[f]t Wissen / Research[in]g the Region, 202–5. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1249-6_49.

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Jurenitsch, Johann. "Old household remedies contain a lot of knowledge on medicinal plants." In Land schaf[f]t Wissen / Research[in]g the Region, 138–41. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1249-6_33.

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Biffl, Gudrun. "At that time there was little migration research, but a whole lot of migrants." In Land schaf[f]t Wissen / Research[in]g the Region, 182–85. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1249-6_44.

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Mater, Nadire. "I Don’t Even Own a Piece of Land as Big as This Ashtray; Which Land Am I Going to Defend?" In Voices from the Front, 291–300. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-8188-2_41.

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Millar, Claire C. "Beloved Land, Beloved Family: The Role of Welfare in Timorese Migration to England." In IMISCOE Research Series, 197–217. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67615-5_12.

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AbstractTimor-Leste’s long history of colonisation and occupation has posed significant welfare challenges for the small, half-island nation nestled between Asia and the Pacific. Since independence in 2002, a budding pattern of migration has emerged, with increasing numbers of Timorese living and working in the United Kingdom. This chapter seeks to understand how the welfare concerns of these migrants shape their decisions about geographical mobility and vice versa. Analysing semi-structured interviews and overt participant observation conducted in England in 2017 and drawing on an extended version of the welfare resource environment framework, it explores the role of market, state and family-based welfare provisions in this migration trend. It finds that Timorese migrants in England utilise migration – and the market and state-based welfare provisions it brings – in service of their own, family-based social protection system. Migration between welfare contexts allows increased access to new and varied sources of welfare, valued for how they support a family-based framework founded on interdependence, relationships with others and responsibility. By querying the mobility of Timorese migrants in England in light of their welfare concerns, this chapter elucidates the culturally embedded ways in which migrants and their families piece together unique protection packages.
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Sayles, Victoria. "12. Easements and profits." In Land Law Concentrate, 178–200. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198855224.003.0012.

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Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for, and how to achieve extra marks. This chapter discusses easements. An easement gives either a positive or, less often, a negative right of use over land of another (the servient land), which must be seen to benefit a dominant piece of land. A right that is capable of being an easement will only become an easement where it has been acquired by one of the recognised methods of acquisition. Easements may arise through express or implied acquisition. Implied acquisition may arise by virtue of necessity, common intention, operation of s 62 Law of Property Act (LPA) 1925 or under the rule in Wheeldon v Burrows (although the latter two methods will not operate in a reservation scenario). Alternatively, an easement may have been acquired out of long use, known as prescription, of which there are three modes: common law, lost modern grant, and the Prescription Act 1832. An easement can be either legal or equitable in status, depending upon which formalities have been satisfied. The status of an easement will determine the relevant rules governing the enforcement of that interest against a third party.
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Stevenson, Robert Louis. "Chapter XXII The Flight in the Heather: The Moor." In Kidnapped. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199674213.003.0024.

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Some seven hours’* incessant, hard travelling brought us early in the morning to the end of a range of mountains. In front of us there lay a piece of low, broken, desert land, which we must now cross. The sun was not...
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Leopold, Estella B. "The Shack Enterprise." In Stories From the Leopold Shack. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190463229.003.0006.

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In each person’s life a particular place may stand out—a place where one spent a lot of time, a place one grew to love and recall for so many happy memories. Such a place for me was the Shack, on the floodplain of the Wisconsin River. In summertime, standing by the river, it was incredibly quiet, except for the occasional call of a kingfisher. It often seemed that high overhead one could hear a kind of humming. Look up and there were barn swallows turning in the air catching insects. Look down and the surface of the river was always quietly in motion, and rippling against a snag in the shallows. We were a hunting and fishing family. Although camping on weekends early on became a family tradition in Wisconsin, Dad got it into his head to buy a piece of land of our own on which we could camp, hunt, fish, swim, and study nature and even do some bow hunting. He also had a real itch to practice a new idea, ecological restoration, on his own land. At the dedication ceremony of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum on June 17, 1934, Dad told the audience: “The time has come for science to busy itself with the earth itself. The first step is to reconstruct a sample of what we had to start with. That, in a nut shell, is the Arboretum.” He was looking for a place of our own to do just that as well—“a place to show what the land was, what it is, and what it ought to be.” It was in January of 1934; Dad asked an archery friend of his in Prairie du Sac, Ed Ochsner, to help him locate and lease some land near the Wisconsin River. They visited an eighty-acre piece in the south-central part of the state northeast of Baraboo. Dad apparently thought it would fit his purposes. By paying the taxes we could buy the land for just eight dollars an acre.
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Steinberg, Paul F. "Scaling Down." In Who Rules the Earth? Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199896615.003.0014.

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Dominical is a small town nestled on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where tropical forests spill onto the sandy shores of its world-renowned beaches. Dominical has a laid-back atmosphere of surf shops, open-air restaurants, and children in school uniforms weaving between the puddles and rocks on their way to class. But behind the scenes, something else is going on in Dominical. A clue can be found alongside the dirt road that runs through the center of town, where a billboard for Century 21 Real Estate depicts a happy couple overlooking their oceanfront property, accompanied by the English-language caption “Your Piece of Paradise!” The sign provides a glimpse of the larger forces at play in this remote corner of Central America. A frenzy of speculative real estate development is underway, led by foreigners vying for their own piece of paradise before the remaining lots are all sold by the local farmers whose families have inhabited the land for generations. One such farmer is Juan Carlos Madrigal. I visited Juan Carlos with a group of students in 2008 during one of my annual trips to Costa Rica, to learn more about how local landowners are coping with these pressures. This land has been in his family for a long time, its towering tropical forest encompassing tree plantations, bean, and cocoa crops, and sweeping views of the ocean. After a hike across the property, we cooled off in a swimming hole below a large waterfall, one of many in the area, which thundered down from the lush jungle above, the water volume swollen by seasonal rains. After toweling off we sat down and began the interview, discussing his vision for the future of this land. A humble yet dignified man with wrinkles deepened from decades of farming, Madrigal reported that a group of Americans had recently approached him with an offer to buy his property for a million dollars. Shaking his head, he said that of course he refused.
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Zimmer, Carl. "Science Books." In A Field Guide for Science Writers. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195174991.003.0018.

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Every piece of science writing has a trajectory, a life history. You decide you want to write something, you find a subject to write about, you find someone to publish it, you research it, you write it, and then—if all goes well—it eventually turns up in print. These milestones mark the life history of every piece of science writing, whether it's a magazine feature, a newswire story, a post on a Web log, or a book. But these genres are a bit like animals. Every species has its own life history. All animals are born, grow, and reach maturity, but each species takes its own route from one milestone to the next. You can't equate the life of a mayfly with the life of a tortoise. Here, then, is the life history of a science book. I hope that in describing it, I convince you that the science book is not simply a very long article, but an altogether separate beast. Book ideas come about in many different ways. The idea for my first book, At the Water's Edge, occurred to me one day in 1996 as I was sitting at my desk at Discover. I had just written an article about how our fish-like ancestors crawled on land 360 million years ago. I was flipping through the published article, sometimes glancing up at my stack of notes and papers. The stack was a foot thick. (I'm very slow about clearing off my desk.) I probably managed to get half an inch of that information into the story. All the rest of those wonderful stories within the story—about the evolutionary principles these animals illustrate, about the 150 years of scientific debate over this central mystery of our heritage—would never see the light of day. I thought about the other articles I had written on other great evolutionary transformations, and all the details I had left out of them because of space constraints. I decided to write a book. I suspect this is a common route to many first science books. Others are born when authors are approached to write a companion book to a television series, or to serve as a co-author with a scientist.
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Conference papers on the topic "Piece of land (lot)"

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Vilayanur, Suresh R., and John Battaglioli. "Improvements to an Air Bypass System on a Kawasaki M1A-13X Engine." In ASME Turbo Expo 2004: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2004-53912.

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A new bypass system using an improved design has been fabricated and tested on a Kawasaki M1A-13X gas turbine engine. The engine and catalytic combustor are currently installed at the City of Santa Clara’s Silicon Valley Power municipal electrical generating stations and connected to the utility grid. The use of a bypass system with a catalytic combustor, incorporating the Xonon Cool Combustion™ technology, on an M1A-13X system increases the low emissions load turndown and ambient operating range without impacting engine efficiency. The increased operating range is achieved because the bypass system provides the required adiabatic combustion temperature (Tad) in the combustor’s post-catalyst burn out zone without changing the turbine inlet temperature. A detailed measurement of the pressure drops, in the old bypass system, revealed that there were large flow losses present, particularly in the re-injection spool piece and the extraction plenum. Since it was determined that the spool had the highest pressure loss, this was the component targeted for improvement. The analysis coupled with detailed measurements on the reinjection piece revealed that the effective area actually varied with flow As the flow changed, so did the flow mechanics inside and exiting the spool piece. Therefore, in order to achieve the design target, the flow area of the spool piece had to be optimized at the predicted capacity flow rate. CFD analysis of the spool piece revealed the regions of losses in the re-injection piece. This analysis along with a one-dimensional flow analysis of the entire system enabled the design of new spool re-injection piece. Once the design was completed, the new bypass system was fabricated and tested. Bypass flow capacity was increased by about 22%. This was achieved by alleviating regions of flow losses and also by using a new “scoop” design for the bypass reinjection tubes. As expected, engine turndown capacity and ambient operating range were improved with the new design.
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Takahashi, Kooji, Hiroshi Asano, and Yota Kojima. "Manufacturing Process Improvement to Increase the Productivity of Gas Turbine Blade and Vane." In ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2007-27454.

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In general, gas turbine combustors, turbine blades and vanes, called hot section parts, are considered consumables that require repair or replacement at periodic overhaul/inspections. The number of blades and vanes used for each power plant is ranges from several tens up to several hundreds. In order to assure timely supply for the demand by existing and/or new plants, it is extremely important to establish a manufacturing system for mass production. Additionally, there are continuing design changes resulting from both feed-back from actual operating units and new product development. Although these design changes generally add higher performance and added value to customer, the promotion of shortening the manufacturing lead time is a key of vital importance. To address this issue, MHI Takasago introduced one piece flow production lines into the row 1 blade and vane production section. This innovative change resulted in reduced distance between operations in the shops, reduction of stagnant items and improvement in the overall quality of the final product. Furthermore, the implementation of quality confirmation (in-process inspection) for the machined parts prevents defective parts from moving further in the manufacturing process and the continuous defection. As a result, a significant reduction in the defect rate has been accomplished. This trial has achieved an average reduction of total lead time of 20% for blades and 25% for vanes, compared with conventional lot production. Recently further improvements in production efficiency have been realized by improvement of tool and machining conditions, the equalization of machining time for each operation and eliminating unnecessary operations in standard works.
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Reid, Kevin, John Denton, Graham Pullan, Eric Curtis, and John Longley. "The Interaction of Turbine Inter-Platform Leakage Flow With the Mainstream Flow." In ASME Turbo Expo 2005: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2005-68151.

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Individual nozzle guide vanes (NGVs) in modern aero engines are often cast as a single piece with integral hub and casing endwalls. When in operation there is a leakage flow through the chord-wise inter-platform gaps. An investigation into the effect of this leakage flow on turbine performance is presented. Efficiency measurements and NGV exit area traverse data from a low speed research turbine are reported. Tests show that this leakage flow can have a significant impact on turbine performance, but that below a threshold leakage fraction this penalty does not rise with increasing leakage flow rate. The effect of various seal clearances are also investigated. Results from steady-state simulations using a three-dimensional multiblock RANS solver are presented with particular emphasis paid to the physics of the mainstream/leakage interaction and the loss generation.
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Mohseni, Arman, Erik Goldhahn, Rene´ A. Van den Braembussche, and Joerg R. Seume. "Novel IGV Designs for Centrifugal Compressors and Their Interaction With the Impeller." In ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2010-23048.

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In centrifugal compressors, variable inlet guide vanes (IGVs) are used to control the mass flow rate with negligible change in pressure ratio and shaft speed. The efficient operation of IGVs is limited to the range of aerodynamic stability of their vane profiles. Thin symmetric profiles, which are usually used, tend to exhibit flow separation already at low setting angles, resulting in a rapid decrease of the global efficiency. Three different guide vane profiles including a symmetric reference, a two-piece tandem profile with variable angle, and an s-cambered, together with two auxiliary profiles were considered. These variants were numerically and experimentally investigated at different setting angles, covering negative and positive inlet swirl and at different operating points. The results show that tandem and s-cambered vanes have superior aerodynamic performance in comparison with the symmetric reference profile and extend the operating range of the compressor over which the efficiency remains high. The tandem profile shows better aerodynamic performance than the s-cambered profile at negative inlet swirl, while the asymmetric s-cambered profile offers an extended range of high efficiency at positive preswirl. Considering manufacturing requirements and cost, the s-cambered profile is preferred for applications with positive preswirl.
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Wang, Liang, and Ting Wang. "Investigation of the Effect of Perforated Sheath on Thermal-Flow Characteristics Over a Gas Turbine Reverse-Flow Combustor: Part 1 — Experiment." In ASME Turbo Expo 2013: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2013-94474.

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Reverse-flow combustors have been used in heavy, land-based gas turbines for many decades. A sheath is typically installed over the external walls of the combustor and transition piece to provide enhanced cooling through hundreds of small jet impingement cooling, followed by a strong forced convention channel flow. However, this cooling is at the expense of large pressure loss. With the modern advancement in metallurgy and thermal-barrier coating technologies, it may become possible to remove this sheath to recover the pressure loss without causing thermal damage to the combustor chamber and the transition piece walls. However, without the sheath, the flow inside the dump diffuser may exert nonuniformly reduced cooling on the combustion chamber and transition piece walls. The objective of this paper is to investigate the difference in flow pattern, pressure drop, and heat transfer distribution in the dump diffuser and over the outer surface of the combustor with and without a sheath. Both experimental and computational studies are performed and presented in Part 1 and Part 2, respectively. The experiments are conducted under low pressure and temperature laboratory conditions to provide a database to validate the computation model, which is then used to simulate the thermal-flow field surrounding the combustor and transition piece under elevated gas turbine operating conditions. The experimental results show that the pressure loss between the dump diffuser inlet and exit is 1.15% of the total inlet pressure for the non-sheathed case and 1.9% for the sheathed case. This gives a 0.75 percentage point (or 40%) reduction in pressure losses. When the sheath is removed in the laboratory, the maximum increase of surface temperature is about 35%, with an average increase of 13%–22% based on the temperature scale of 23 K, which is the temperature difference of bulk inlet and outlet temperature.
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Ceschini, Giuseppe Fabio, and Fausto Carlevaro. "Gas Turbine Maintenance Policy: A Statistical Methodology to Prove Interdependency Between Number of Starts and Running Hours." In ASME Turbo Expo 2002: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2002-30281.

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In general, two approaches have been followed so far in gas turbine maintenance procedures to determine correct inspection intervals: “no interdependency” or “interdependency” between number of starts and number of running hours. The first approach is based on the assumption that starts and running hours induce different deterioration processes not correlated to each other. Accordingly, the number of starts defines the life limit for cyclic duty operation where low-cycle fatigue phenomena dominate, while the number of running hours define the continuous operation life limit for which erosion, corrosion and creep are controlling factors. The “interdependency” approach instead assumes that failure is produced by combination of low-cycle fatigue and continuous degradation mechanisms: in this scheme the frequency of starts becomes a fundamental parameter in order to determine the optimal maintenance interval. A statistical and reliability engineering methodology to validate the first or rather the second line of action is described in the paper. The population on which the study was conducted is made up by GE Oil & Gas PGT10 gas turbines that are in operation worldwide with fleet operation totaling 1,5 million hours. Most of the cases examined consist of mechanical drive applications for natural gas production, storage and transportation, with significant combination of both intermittent and continuous operation. Hot gas path components have been chosen for examination in consideration of their sensitivity to effects of both cyclic fatigue stress and wear mechanisms. The analysis concentrates on transition piece and combustion liner, both having scored a number of failures statistically significant for the purposes of this study. This analysis is considered the key to optimize inspection intervals and therefore achieve extended machine life. The methodology, based on Weibull data analysis, has been applied to a restricted sample of machines that operate in “standard” conditions, corresponding to gas fuel utilization, mechanical drive service with homogeneous load factor and very low number of trips. The study shows that interdependency between starts and running hours does exist and, given the number of starts, the corresponding running hours can be evaluated, and the inspection intervals appropriately predicted. Further developments of this study will be aimed at evaluating maintenance factors for “non standard” conditions such as dual fuel combustion systems, generator drive and operation with higher number of trips etc.
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Alfaro Ayala, J. Arturo, Armando Gallegos Mun˜oz, Alejandro Zaleta Aguilar, Alfonso Campos Amezcua, and Zdzislaw Mazur. "Thermal and Fluid Dynamic Analysis of the Gas Turbine Transition Piece." In ASME Turbo Expo 2009: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2009-59652.

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This paper presents the thermal and fluid dynamic analysis of the gas turbine transition piece, applying the Finite Volume Method (FVM) through the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The study is carried out to examine the flow field and distribution of temperatures of the combustion gases along the transition piece and exit mouth, getting profiles and contours of velocity and temperature. This study is important to know the paths of flow and distribution of temperatures of the hot streaks through the transition piece, which impact on cooling system in stator and rotor. Also, these flow field and distribution of temperature have an effect in performance and life of the vanes and blades in the first stage of the turbine, principally by the difference of heat load. The study was carried out in a steady state three-dimensional model to avoid the geometric simplifications, using code FLUENT® version 6.3.26 where the k-ε turbulence model was applied and different boundary conditions in the inlet of the transition piece were considered. To obtain the results, a structured grid about 5.1 millions of cells with second-order upwind scheme and coupled solver was applied. The results show the effect of the velocity and temperature along the transition piece and exit mouth due to the change of the curved section. In the exit mouth of the transition piece is identified a dimensionless peak temperature for about 1.019 in a point near to 68% of the radial edge, while in the circumferential direction the peak temperature is about 1.027 in a point near to 50% of the circumferential edge with symmetry profiles.
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Bamba, Takahiro, Takao Kumagai, Fujio Mimura, Takashi Yamane, Yoshitaka Fukuyama, Taiki Usui, and Toyoaki Yoshida. "Leading Edge Cooling Performance of an Integrated Cooling Configuration." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50574.

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This paper presents the experimental work on the leading edge cooling performance of an integrated impingement and pin-fin cooling configuration. Experiments are conducted for seven different spatial geometries under the simulated condition of 1400 degree Celsius-class actual turbine vane leading edge with the temperature ratio of 2.1. The Reynolds number of the hot gas side was 91000 and the cooling air Reynolds number was varied in the range of 5900–47000. The test piece surface temperature distributions were measured using an infrared camera with the correction by a thermocouple embedded on the test piece surface. The cooling effectiveness obtained from the experiments showed the superior cooling performance by the pin-fin integration. The effect of the cooling effectiveness enhancement was more than the cooling surface area increment. The detailed analyses of the cooling performance and the pressure loss characteristics are discussed.
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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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Song, Mao-Can, Hong-Zhi Guan, Lin Cheng, Sheng Lu, and Chao Sun. "Research on Land Concession Policy of Underground Parking Lot Based on Cost-Benefit Analysis." In 19th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784482292.467.

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Reports on the topic "Piece of land (lot)"

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Thompson, Stephen, Shadrach Chuba-Uzo, Brigitte Rohwerder, Jackie Shaw, and Mary Wickenden. “This Pandemic Brought a Lot of Sadness”: People with Disabilities’ Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/if.2021.008.

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This qualitative study was undertaken as part of the work of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) funded Inclusion Works programme which aims to improve inclusive employment for people with disabilities in four countries: Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Bangladesh. When the COVID-19 pandemic emerged early in 2020 the work of this consortium programme was adapted to focus on pandemic relief and research activities, while some other planned work was not possible. The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) led a piece of qualitative research to explore the experiences and perceptions of the pandemic and related lockdowns in each country, using a narrative interview approach, which asks people to tell their stories, following up with some further questions once they have identified their priorities to talk about. 10 people with disabilities who were involved in Inclusion Works in each country were purposively selected to take part, each being invited to have two interviews with an interval of one or two months in between, in order to capture changes in their situation over time. The 10 interviewees had a range of impairments, were gender balanced and were various ages, as well as having differing living and working situations.
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Peek, Dennis W. Environmental Baseline Survey for Proposed Land Use Permit Modification for Expansion of the Dynamic Explosive Test Site (DETS) 9940 Main Complex Parking Lot. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1239347.

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Peek, Dennis W. Supplemental Environmental Baseline Survey for Proposed Land Use Permit Modification for Expansion of the Dynamic Explosive Test Site (DETS) 9940 Main Complex Parking Lot. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1331359.

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Peek, Dennis W. Supplemental Environmental Baseline Survey for Proposed Land Use Permit Modification for Expansion of the Dynamic Explosive Test Site (DETS) 9940 Main Complex Parking Lot. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1528764.

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Port Moresby - Lot 10 Ogoa Street - Land purchased for construction of Manager's residence, view from this land of Ela Beach - July 1960. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-004194.

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