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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Innovative of living"

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Segev, Dorry L. « Innovative strategies in living donor kidney transplantation ». Nature Reviews Nephrology 8, no 6 (1 mai 2012) : 332–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrneph.2012.82.

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Brcar, Franc, et Silvo Lah. « Innovation Management and an Innovative Ideas System ». Organizacija 44, no 1 (1 janvier 2011) : 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10051-011-0001-1.

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Innovation Management and an Innovative Ideas SystemInnovation management is one of the most important tasks for managers in order to make their organizations successful and efficient. A part of this ranges from innovative employee ideas for small everyday improvements up to innovations that bring enormous savings. The survey tries to determine which factors influence the number of innovative ideas and to propose methods for improvements in this area. The basic research method used was a questionnaire, which helped us gather data and the basic method used for data processing was statistical analysis. First, we established that there is a progressive correlation between the number of innovative ideas submitted in the past and the number of anticipated innovative ideas in the future. Second, we established that the following three factors have an impact on innovation and creativity: (1) work and education; (2) working and living conditions; and (3) rewards and payment. Finally, we have established that there is a correlation between satisfaction with the rewards and payment factor and the current life-cycle stage of organization. To summarize, the level of innovation and creativity of employees is influenced by their overall satisfaction in an organization.
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Rashid, Asarnusch, Christian Reichelt, Natalie Röll et Tom Zentek. « Living Labs als Forschungsinstrument für Ambient Assisted Living Technologien ». i-com 11, no 3 (novembre 2012) : 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/icom.2012.0034.

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ZusammenfassungSeit über vier Jahren setzt das FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik die Living Lab Methode zur Forschung an Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Technologien ein. Ca. 15 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter aus unterschiedlichen Projekten und Disziplinen arbeiten hier zusammen, um innovative Assistenzsysteme für ältere bzw. körperlich und kognitiv eingeschränkte Menschen zu entwickeln. Das Living Lab erwies als sehr hilfreich, um zum einen techni-sche Möglichkeiten aufzuzeigen und zum anderen Benut-zerakzeptanzanalysen und Usability Tests von AAL Tech-nologien durchzuführen. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt den theoretischen Rahmen der Living Lab Methodik und die Erfahrungen mit der Umsetzung des Living Lab zur For-schung an AAL Technologien.
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Voloshchuk, Vitalii. « Mechanisms of activation of innovative development ». INNOVATIVE ECONOMY, no 7-8 (novembre 2019) : 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37332/2309-1533.2019.7-8.4.

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Purpose. The aim of the article is determined on the basis of a systematic approach and generalization of theoretical and scientific-practical approaches of discovering conceptual bases of formation of mechanisms and determination of economic interpretation of the process and stages of innovative development for the transition from low- to high-tech innovation economy. Methodology of research. Historical, systemic and logical-dialectical approaches have been applied to achieve this goal; the following methods are used: abstract and logical – in setting the goals and objectives of the study; analytical and monographic – when studying literary sources, legislative or other normative legal acts and practices of mechanisms of innovative development; by means of the comparative method the differences in the mechanisms of realization of the state innovation policy of Ukraine and the countries with developed market economy are determined; systematization – at systematization of mechanisms of innovative development of enterprises; statistical and economic – when collecting and processing statistical data; analysis and synthesis – to develop directions for improving the innovative development of enterprises. Findings. Conceptual bases of formation of mechanisms of innovative development of the enterprises are revealed and theoretical and scientific-practical approaches to economic interpretation of the process of innovative development are determined. The essence of innovation development as a systematic management of innovation activity, aimed at shaping and ensuring achievement of economic growth through rational use, increasing and distribution of innovative and economic and technological potential at different stages, namely: in the process of creation and transfer of innovations, development of mass production and financial mechanisms and commercialization of development, legal protection and use of intellectual property objects and establishment of Ukrainian relations Certain innovators with partners, creating favorable conditions for retaining specialists. Originality. It is determined that one of the main tasks of innovative development is to increase the level of innovation activity, which to a certain extent depends on the structural elements of the national innovation ecosystem and stages of innovation development. The scientific and methodological approaches of formation of mechanisms of innovative development are improved, on the basis of consideration of functional connections, ensuring rational use of resources, obtaining synergistic effect of contractual relationships and aggregate investments. Practical value. Formed mechanisms to ensure the activation of innovative development as an orderly set of institutional settings include defining the goals, objectives, increasing the ability to solve problems and attracting investment to ensure the effectiveness of innovation, which allows economic entities to achieve strategic development goals, solve problems of ensuring effective interaction of the state science and business to innovate, and as a systematic process that implements a competitor no benefits, ensuring sustainable growth, improve the quality and standard of living by harmonizing the interests of its members. Key words: conceptual foundations; innovative development; mechanisms; enterprises; potential; stages; strategy; transfer; activation.
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Slesarev, Mikhail, et Nguyen Dinh Dap. « “Green” standards will ensure safe living environment ». MATEC Web of Conferences 196 (2018) : 04022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819604022.

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The paper introduces the concept of “green” standardization of living environment technologies and “green” innovative products to shape the most likely transition to a new nature-like technological paradigm, which will replace the existing energy-consuming equipment and technology paradigm leading to global ecological collapse in the future. “Green” standardization of the future is necessary to assess compliance and to examine safety and nature-likeness of the newest technologies being developed from among promising breakthrough technologies and to assess compliance of “innovative” products with the requirements of bio-positivity, comfort and safety.
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Inna Barbanova. « MECHANISM OF INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD AND FUNDAMENTALS FOR ITS CREATION IN UKRAINE ». Proceedings of Scientific Works of Cherkasy State Technological University Series Economic Sciences, no 59 (28 décembre 2020) : 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24025/2306-4420.1.59.2020.221030.

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In today's world, one of the important indicators of each country is the mechanism of its innovative development. It is proved that countries with stable and developed economic system, high standard of living, education, science and business sector have created and regulated a mechanism of innovative development. In order to create, launch and effectively operate the mechanism of innovative development in Ukraine, it is necessary to create favorable conditions while applying world experience and taking into account its capabilities and features. The article considers the content of the concept of "innovation development mechanism", identifies and analyzes the ten leading countries according to the Global Innovation Index 2019, highlights the main factors of influence of each country that have become key and common elements in successfully achieving innovation at the national level. The state and the business sector have given effective cooperation and interaction. The availability and sufficiency of resources for the creation of a mechanism of innovative development in Ukraine are studied, the main elements are identified and the scheme of interaction of these elements of innovative development is developed.
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Coffman, Reid, Lee Fithian et Edwin Akins. « Deploying Shipping Containers for Innovative Living Architecture Design Education ». Journal of Living Architecture 4, no 2 (2017) : 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.46534/jliv.2017.04.02.001.

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Lewis, SZ, et M. Newton. « Innovative Approach To Keeping Evidence Current And Guidelines Living ». Value in Health 19, no 7 (novembre 2016) : A397. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2016.09.287.

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Baker, Scott, Pippa Brashear, Paul Tschirky, Joseph Marrone et Max Larson. « DESIGN AND PHYSICAL MODEL STUDIES OF INNOVATIVE LIVING BREAKWATERS ». Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no 36 (30 décembre 2018) : 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.papers.59.

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This paper describes two separate but closely related physical models conducted to support the detailed design of the Living Breakwaters project located in Raritan Bay, New York. One study focused on optimizing and verifying the breakwater design elements to ensure they were well adapted to typical and extreme conditions, while the second study focused on verifying the overall performance of multiple living breakwaters in terms of wave attenuation and impacts on nearshore wave-induced circulation. These investigations generated a large quantity of valuable information concerning the design and performance of the breakwaters that will be used to optimize and support the final design and obtain the necessary permits required for construction.
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Goldenberg, Robert, et David Hartman. « A Living Covenant : The Innovative Spirit in Traditional Judaism ». Journal of Law and Religion 17, no 1/2 (2002) : 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1051403.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Innovative of living"

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Drobnis, David S. « Implementing innovation in real estate development : co-living as an innovative product ». Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/120656.

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Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Estate Development in conjunction with the Center for Real Estate, 2018.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61).
The real estate industry is very conservative and risk averse, yet innovation is critical to its long term viability. While innovation does occur in real estate development, it is often discouraged and not the standard approach. This thesis focuses on understanding the motivations and obstacles facing real estate developers who decide to pursue innovative products, processes and systems. The study explores the challenges of developing co-living, a recent innovative real estate product in order to understand why this product is taking off across the country, and how it has been implemented in Boston and New York City. Insight into the innovation processes are derived from site visits and multiple interviews with professionals from different sectors of real estate: developers, consultants and regulatory authorities. The thesis concludes by describing five principles of innovative real estate development, relating to: Market Demand, Vision, Adoption, External Forces and X-Factors. While these principles are derived from experience in creating co-living projects, they are illustrative and important for the innovation process in all types of real estate products.
by David S. Drobnis.
S.M. in Real Estate Development
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Hatherley, Simon. « An examination of development models for innovative, low carbon, ecological dwellings for rural areas of Wales ». Thesis, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10369/9191.

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The provision of housing in rural areas has been identified as crucial for the long term sustainability of rural communities. However, there are questions about how rural developers are responding to legislative requirements to reduce carbon emissions, whether the fulfilment of a need for affordable housing in rural areas can be reconciled with higher energy performance and whether higher energy performance will affect thermal comfort when climate change is taken into account. To understand these issues a review of published and monitored case studies in rural areas of the UK was undertaken which highlighted a number of development models that might be applied by house builders in the Welsh context. An analysis of two exemplar projects in Pembroke Dock, West Wales, examined the following: the social, economic and legislative context of rural development; the significance of energy and carbon used to construct rural houses; and the quantity of energy required to keep rural dwellings at a comfortable temperature in a typical year. Dynamic thermal modelling was then used to investigate a number of design approaches highlighted in the earlier studies as significant including: increasing thermal mass; increasing south facing glazing; adjusting building form and the layout of the site; and higher levels of insulation. The application of these approaches on a housing scheme in West Wales established the benefits of incorporating thermal mass into the building fabric, maintaining a compact form and, where reasonable, using passive solar gain, to reduce heating load. This study identified that these approaches, if carefully combined, could achieve significant (i.e. 16.4%-29.8%) reductions in heating load without compromising the affordability of the original scheme. However, the study also identified that one possible consequence of improving the energy performance would be a reduction in thermal comfort as a result of higher internal temperatures. To gain a better understanding of this further modelling examined the potential for overheating using the following: current and future climate files; an algorithm based on window opening behaviour; detailed simulation of airflow; and bivariate data analysis techniques. The results from this study identified that thermal mass and ventilation techniques could be employed to address the issues of overheating.
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Aita, Lauren Homrich. « Experiências de inovação social em living labs : contribuições do design estratégico ». Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2016. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/5715.

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Esta dissertação tem como tema a Inovação Social em Living Labs, deflagrada na interface entre a constituição de novas sociabilidades e os modos de produção de valor a partir de contribuições do Design Estratégico. A discussão das práticas projetuais foi feita à luz dos conceitos ecossistêmicos da sociedade em rede e do metaprojeto como cultura de projeto. Além da revisão bibliográfica, também foi realizada uma pesquisa aplicada de inspiração etnográfica, com abordagem qualitativa e com objetivo exploratório junto a dois Living Labs: o TransLAB e o Laboratório Mercur de Inovação Social. Como resultado, foram apresentados fatores de mobilização em redes de projeto para Inovação Social, assim como foram descritas estratégias e instrumentos projetuais utilizados para promoção de trabalho colaborativo. Em ambos contextos pesquisados, o Living Lab pôde ser compreendido como um Espaço Hub que habilita a articulação de redes projetuais que buscam gerar sistemas-produto-serviço socialmente inovadores ou novos modelos de negócio. À luz do Design Estratégico, a pesquisa também identificou a potencialidade de Living Labs serem apropriados como Cenários Vivos, em que se cria um deslocamento para ampliar possibilidades criativas e as pessoas experimentam outras lógicas organizacionais, provocando reflexões e ativando sua ação estratégica para uma transição sustentável com a criação de novos modos de relação e de coprodução de valor. Por fim, foram indicadas diretrizes para promoção de processos inclusivos na articulação de redes projetuais para a Inovação Social no contexto de Living Labs.
This dissertation is subject to Social Innovation in Living Labs, triggered at the interface between the creation of new sociability and value of production methods from contributions of Strategic Design. The discussion of projective practices was made in light of ecosystem concepts of network society and the meta-project and project culture. Besides the theory review was also conducted an ethnographic inspiration applied research with a qualitative approach and exploratory objective within two Living Labs: the TransLAB and Mercur Laboratory of Social Innovation. As a result, mobilization factors in network design for social innovation were presented, as strategies and projective instruments used for collaborative work promotion were described. In both contexts studied, the Living Lab could be understood as a Hub Space that enables the articulation of projective networks that seek to generate socially innovative product-service-systems or new business models. In the light of the Strategic Design, the survey also identified the Living Labs capability to be recognized as Living Scenarios in which is possible to create an offset to expand creative possibilities, and people experience other organizational logics, causing reflections and activating its strategic action for a transition sustainable with the creation of new relations and co-production value. Finally, guidelines were recommended for promotion of inclusive processes in the articulation of projective networks for Social Innovation in the context of Living Labs.
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Rudy-Chapman, Christopher Paul. « Strategies for innovative urban planning projects in high density living areas : the case of Glen View - Harare, Zimbabwe ». Virtual Press, 1995. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/941731.

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The population of Glen View, a high density residential area in Harare, Zimbabwe is increasing. The effects on area living conditions are deleterious. The situation is expected to deteriorate further due to projected population increases: This creative project presents strategic planning, through Recommendations and Guidelines, for the high density residential area of Glen View. This project involves recommending guidelines for innovative urban planning strategies to address the significant living difficulties existing in Glen View. The sources used were secondary and related published material along with the knowledge gained through my personal experience in the high density residential areas in Harare, Zimbabwe during the summer of 1990. It is intended that this project can serve as an example of how innovative planning can work to create a better quality of life for people living in high density residential areas in developing countries.
Department of Urban Planning
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Tongboonrawd, Baranee. « Innovative Financial Inclusion for migrants and refugees living in urban areas : Practical lessons for Southeast Asia from Africa ». Master's thesis, Faculty of Commerce, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30474.

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The purpose of this study is to examine the innovative financial inclusion for the under-served urban migrant and refugee population in Thailand, respectively. The increasing number of urban migrants and refugees in Thailand requires innovative financial inclusion and livelihood interventions. Many migrants and refugees do not have access to formal financial services due to their legal documentation, although their demands for financial services still exist and remain unsatisfied. The evidence from Kenya in Africa could provide implications and viable options for Thailand in implementing financial inclusion and livelihood programmes in different ways. Using data from the migrants and refugees residing in Bangkok, Thailand through individual interviews, the discourse and narrative qualitative analytical methods were employed to analyse data. The key findings from this study include financial needs, financial inclusion options, livelihood assets and strategies, financial literacy, as well as the livelihood approaches that can support the wellbeing of urban migrants and refugees in the host countries. The findings also revealed the difference in financial needs between urban migrants and refugees in Thailand due to their unique needs and livelihood goals. The data analysis suggested that the financial inclusion and livelihood interventions in Kenya could be applicable for refugees and migrants in Thailand. The roles of financial technology and innovation also have a positive impact in accelerating the financial inclusion of refugees and migrants. The recommendations from this study can help to create the enabling environments for financial inclusion of migrants and refugees in the urban context of Thailand. A comprehensive needs assessment on livelihoods and financial inclusion could explore the actual needs of the migrant and refugee population in in Thailand. The coaching sessions for new arrival groups of migrants and refugees can help them to adjust their livelihood strategies while residing in the host country. The innovation and technology will promote the cost-effective informal banking and open up employment and economic opportunities. The advocacy for the rights of migrants and refugees should be strengthened, including the legislations regarding basic healthcare and education. With a dramatic increase in migration, a better understanding of urban contexts will help develop workable interventions for financial inclusion of urban displaced persons, eventually building resilience and reducing poverty among migrants and refugees.
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Andersson, Cristoffer, Sebastian Christensson et Mikael Davidsson. « Living Lab - En öppen innovationsmiljö ». Thesis, Halmstad University, School of Information Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering (IDE), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-2591.

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Living Lab är en öppen innovationsmiljö där innovationer samproduceras, testas och verifieras av användarna, tillsammans med företag och akademin i en kontext som representerar innovationens tänkta användningsområde. Genom samverkan kan olika värden skapas för företagen. Syftet med uppsatsen var att undersöka hur Living Lab skapar värde för företag och vilka värden företag kan identifiera ur de användarcentrerade aktiviteterna. Uppsatsen karaktäriseras av en kvalitativ ansats och grundar sig i en explorativ undersökning med djupintervjuer där fyra företag ligger till grund för uppsatsens resultat. Uppsatsen har visat att Living Lab skapat värden för företag genom att de fått mer tilltalande produkter, identifierat nya användarkategorier och samordnat resurser med företag. Living Lab är därmed värdeskapande för företag genom stöd för utvärdering, ny- och vidareutveckling av innovationer. Samverkan mellan användare, företag och akademin öppnar upp för ett kunskapsutbyte vilket skapar värde för företag då kompetensutveckling äger rum och en djupare kunskap om användarna kan erhållas

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Marantz, Yael. « A structural approach to reimagining community : biomimicry, biophilia and living labs ». Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27444.

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The global economic operating system of capitalism is incongruent with the values required to sustain life on a planet with a growing population and finite resources. Living in marginalized communities the impoverished are the most negatively affected by the current system, as they are the most vulnerable to the vicissitudes of climate change, resource extraction, labor exploitation and wealth concentration. Our way of life needs to be reimagined to align with principles that are in accordance with the ecological worldview. Aspects of an effective strategy rooted in the ecological worldview - especially Biomimicry, Biophilia and a Living Labs approach - are being created in silos but lack application at a systems level. The objective of this research is to bridge the disparate streams of these concepts into a community-based model, with the aim of replicating the emergent system in order to build alternatives to the current model. The research question to explored is the following: how can the principles of Biomimicry, Biophilia, and Living Labs be integrated and systemically applied in communities? Investigating this question will bring forth the Principles for Transition Infrastructure - an approach to building a resilient, self-sustaining, regenerative model for an alternative way of living. This research concludes that there is an opportunity to dismantle the mechanistic worldview of isolating problems in silos and rather observe the multiple points of interconnectivity that weave together a solution that transcends the parts of the whole. In doing this, we draw from multiple disciplines and find the synergies to construct a reality that is conducive to building new systems and structures to support a harmonious life on this planet.
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Lund, Jesper. « Digital Innovation : Orchestrating Network Activities ». Doctoral thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Människa och Informationsteknologi (MI-lab), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-29725.

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Digitization of analogue everyday artifacts, i.e. when physical products are equipped with digital capabilities, has a profound impact on today’s society. Some examples of these digital innovations aimed at consumer markets are the “connected” car, the digitized television set, and in the near future, digitized IKEA furniture. Digital innovation provides endless opportunities for providing value adding products and services. However, in digital innovation there is a need to find new ways of organizing network activities, i.e. activities such as e.g. production and translation of knowledge and enrollment of actors. These activities need to embrace and build on the networked aspects and the complexity inherent to digital innovation. This requires network activities that can overcome challenges with the ambiguous and messy characteristics of digital innovation. In this thesis, I propose that the theoretical perspective of network orchestration can enlighten fruitful ways to address challenges that are encountered when organizing network activities in digital innovation. Inspired by practical challenges with digital innovation, as well as contemporary calls for research within IS, this thesis investigates: How can network activities be orchestrated in digital innovation? Two cases of digital innovation aimed at consumer markets are studied. The first case concerns the digitization of the newspaper. The second case regards the digitization of door locks. Literature about digital innovation is used to understand the context of the studied phenomenon. Furthermore, theories about network orchestration as well as activities in innovation are used as a theoretical framework to help answer the research question. The thesis is based on an interpretative perspective where a multi-method approach has been applied to address the research question. The contribution is divided into two different parts. The first part presents four categories of empirically derived network activities that address socio-technical challenges with organizing digital innovation. The second part is a proposed model detailing orchestration of network activities in digital innovation. The model is based around the four suggested categories of network activities: (1) Supporting flexible innovation networks, (2) Production and translation of layered architectural knowledge, (3) Addressing heterogeneous user communities, and (4) Harnessing generativity to leverage value. The categories of network activities can be viewed as building blocks for the orchestration process. By emphasizing both a proactive and a reactive way of orchestrating digital innovation, the model proposes a means for organizations to address the ambiguity and complexity of digital innovation.
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Steinebach, Mario. « Imagebroschüre der Technischen Universität Chemnitz : Fragestellungen der Zukunft ». Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa-230435.

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Wir stehen im fächerübergreifenden Dialog inner- und außerhalb der Universität und sind auch Ansprechpartner zu den wichtigen Fragestellungen der Zukunft – sei es in Lehre und Studium, in der Forschung, in der Ausbildung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses oder im Transfer von Wissen und technologischem Know-how in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Exemplarische Einblicke in die Chemnitzer Arbeit zu Themengebieten, die auf deutscher und europäischer Ebene als zukunftsweisend diskutiert werden, gibt diese Broschüre
We invite you with this brochure to join us in the dialogue about our shared future
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Lindgren, Ylva, et Alison Mendez. « Living Labs – En komparativ studie av två initiativ ». Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22358.

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Utvecklingen av Living Labs kan förklaras av framförallt tre utvecklingar. För det första en uppfattning om att vissa behov i samhället inte kan tillgodoses av enskilda organisationer. För det andra att innovation allt mer betraktas som öppna system och slutligen att användaren har erkänts en större roll i innovationsprocesser. Living Labs är en experimentell innovationsmiljö som definieras av:• användarens delaktighet i fokus• tvärsektoriell samverkan; mellan näringsliv, offentlig verksamhet och ideella aktörer• öppenhet• utvecklingsarbetet sker i verkliga miljöerDetta relativt nya fenomen uppvisar en rik variation av uttryck och de olika nyckelattributen som grundar begreppet Living Labs tillskrivs olika vikt.Studien ämnar besvara frågeställningen: Vilket samband finns mellan de organisatoriska kompromisserna och Living Labs konceptets nyckelattribut?Studien är en komparativ undersökning av två Living Labs som har tagit mycket olika uttryck. Halmstad Living Lab med fokus på hälsoteknik, existerar genom sina projekt där små- och medelstora företag får chansen att utvecklas och få stöd av deras erfarenhet av användar-centrerade utvecklingsprojekt. Och Fabriken, under Malmö Living Lab, där användarnas deltagande ses som ett mål i sig och den stora frågan är hur man kan skapa en förutsättningslös yta för innovation.Analysen sker utifrån Provan och Kenis modell för nätverksstyrning som utgår ifrån att man i samverkansprojekt måste kompromissa mellan olika motsatspar.Slutsatsen är att de två labbens olika inriktning kan förstås utifrån modellen och kompromisserna som görs mellan motsatsparen även kan ses som kompromisser mellan Living Lab fenomenets nyckelattribut.
The development of Living Labs can above all be explained by progress in three areas. First, a notion that some needs in society can not be met by individual organizations. The second is the idea of innovation as open systems, and finally the recognition of users as a greater part in innovation processes. Living Labs is an experimental innovation environment that is defined by:• focus in user involvement• intersectoral collaboration; between industry, public sector and non-profit operators• openness• the development work conducted in real environmentsThis relatively new phenomenon exhibits a rich variety of expressions and the various key attributes that constitute the concept of Living Labs are attributed to different extent.The study intends to answer the question: What is the relationship between the organizational trade-offs and Living Labs concept's key attributes?It is comparative study of two Living Labs who have taken very different expressions. Halmstad Living Lab with a focus on health technologies, exists through its projects in which small-and medium-sized businesses get the opportunity to develop by receiving support from their knowledge drawn from experiences of user-centered development projects. And the Factory, a part of Malmö Living Lab, in which user participation is seen as an end in itself and were the big question is how to create an open space for innovation.Analysis is based on Provan and Kenis model for network governance, which assumes that those in collaborative projects have to compromise between different pairs of opposite.The conclusion is that the two labs different orientations can be understood through the model and compromises made between he pairs of opposite witch also can be seen as compromises between the Living Lab phenomenon's key attributes.
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Masano, Kawana, dir. Bali living : Innovative tropical living. Singapore : Periplus, 2008.

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David, Hartman. A living covenant : The innovative spirit in traditional Judaism. Woodstock, Vt : Jewish Lights, 1998.

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David, Hartman. A living covenant : The innovative spirit in traditional Judaism. New York : Free Press, 1985.

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A living covenant : The innovative spirit in traditional Judaism. Woodstock, Vt : Jewish Lights, 1997.

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A living covenant : The innovative spirit in traditional Judaism. New York : Free Press, 1985.

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Dianne, Young, dir. The diabetic's innovative cookbook : A positive approach to living with diabetes. New York : H. Holt, 1994.

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Don, Clausing, et Andrade Ron, dir. Creating innovative products using total design : The living legacy of Stuart Pugh. Reading, Mass : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1996.

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Triomphe, Annie. Economic analysis of an innovative experiment in independent living for the severely handicapped. Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, 1986.

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Ogilvy, James A. Living without a goal : Finding the freedom to live a creative and innovative life. New York : Currency Doubleday, 1995.

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L, Thome Penelope, dir. Building biblical values : Innovative learning exercises for all ages. Grand Rapids, MI : Kregel Resources, 1996.

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Elmholdt, Claus. « Innovative Learning is Not Enough ». Dans Learning, Working and Living, 50–65. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230522350_4.

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Schimkat, Ralf-Dieter, Wolfgang Küchlin et Frank Nestel. « Living Hypertext — Web Retrieval Techniques ». Dans Innovative Internet Computing Systems, 1–14. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48080-3_1.

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Kelly, Janette, Marion Dekker, Kathryn Hawkes, Fiona Mackay, Julie Sullivan et Gill Wright. « ‘It’s a Living, Breathing Entity’ ». Dans Realising Innovative Partnerships in Educational Research, 157–67. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6351-062-2_17.

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Pugnaloni, Fausto, et Cecilia Carlorosi. « Architectures for Alternative Mobility and Relational Fields : Innovative People-Oriented Approaches ». Dans Ambient Assisted Living, 389–97. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01119-6_39.

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Neenan, Kathleen. « Being Human : Cultivating Mindfulness and Compassion for Daily Living ». Dans Spirituality in Healthcare : Perspectives for Innovative Practice, 211–23. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04420-6_13.

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Rosas, João, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Gonçalo Carvalho, Ana Inês Oliveira et Filipa Ferrada. « Development of an Ecosystem for Ambient Assisted Living ». Dans Innovative and Creative Developments in Multimodal Interaction Systems, 200–227. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55143-7_9.

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Gómez-Olmedo, Ana María, et Maria Tsirintani. « Understanding the Challenges of the Healthcare System in Promoting Best Use of Digital Marketing Tools for a Purposeful Living ». Dans Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism, 387–95. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12453-3_44.

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Uceda, José Miguel Ramírez, Remedios María Robles González, Enrique García Salcines, Francisco Javier Burón Fernández, Beatriz Sainz de Abajo et Carlos de Castro Lozano. « Ubiquitous Cordoba, a Cultural and Ambient Assisted Living U-City Approach ». Dans Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems, 127–35. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33760-4_12.

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Huntley, David, Peter Bobrowsky, Francois Charbonneau, Jeffrey Journault, Renato Macciotta et Michael Hendry. « Innovative Landslide Change Detection Monitoring : Application of Space-Borne InSAR Techniques in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada ». Dans Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides, 219–29. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53487-9_25.

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Zin, Thi Thi, Pyke Tin et Hiromitsu Hama. « An Innovative Approach to Video Based Monitoring System for Independent Living Elderly People ». Dans Transactions on Engineering Technologies, 253–64. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7488-2_19.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Innovative of living"

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Fadli, F., S. Zaina et P. Bahrami. « Smart biofaçades ; An innovative living construction technology ». Dans Fifth International Conference on Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies. Coventry University and The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Centre for By-products Utilization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18552/2019/idscmt5142.

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Young Song, Jin. « High Living ». Dans 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intlp.2016.23.

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The extreme density in Dharavi Slum, one of the largest in the world, produce two opposite aspects, one is the unique locality and dynamic energy as a part of greater Mumbai urban dynamics, and the other is the cause of disaster in public health, safety and well-being. The lack of infrastructure, complicated ownership, illegal settlement and poverty make many previous conventional redevelopment efforts a cosmetic dream. Responding to this problem, High-Living, the prefabricated connected towers, can provide radical but realistic cure. The phasing strategy starting from minimal area for construction is to gradually gain open spaces on the ground and provide quality living/working space in the tower. It can maintain the density vertically, keeping the rich spatial configuration in newly constructed prefabricated modules, while providing innovative solutions in four points; Structure, Life Safety, Sustainability and Happiness (Socio-cultural Well-being).
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Mukherjee, P. S., et K. Jayasankar. « Bulk production of graphene by innovative milling techniques ». Dans Proceedings of the International Conference on Nanotechnology for Better Living. Singapore : Research Publishing Services, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/978-981-09-7519-7nbl16-rps-334.

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van der Walt, Jacobus, Albertus Buitendag, Jannie Zaaiman et J. C. Jansen van Vuuren. « Community Living Lab as a Collaborative Innovation Environment ». Dans InSITE 2009 : Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3339.

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A Living Lab is a new way to deal with community-driven innovation in real-life contexts. The Living Lab concept is fuelled by knowledge sharing, collaboration and experimenting in open real environments. This research explores the sustainable development of community Living Labs within a South African context. The members of rural communities need sustainable development support in order to create jobs and alleviate poverty. In order to do so they need an open multidisciplinary research and systems thinking support environment which is facilitated in the Living Lab environment. The Living Lab approach provides its user group with an opportunity to develop a much deeper understanding of how the various components in their functional environment operate and interrelate. In the research community the Living Lab concept seems to be gaining increasing acceptance as a way to deal with innovation and to get insight into the innovation process. Several Living Labs are currently connected in a network of Living Labs, both in Europe and in South Africa aiming to share best practices and lessons learned. Creating an innovative software based management model for Living Labs for the greater South African region is also part of the research objectives. This paper presents two interrelated frameworks for the establishment of a Living Lab within a South African context. The paper also highlights the important role of holistic Systems thinking in a Living Lab environment.
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Vitas, Igor, Damir Zrno, Dina Simunic et Ramjee Prasad. « Innovative RF localization for wireless video capsule endoscopy ». Dans 2014 ITU Kaleidoscope : Living in a Converged World - Impossible without Standards ? (K-2014). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/kaleidoscope.2014.6858468.

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Bliek, Frits, Albert van den Noort, Bart Roossien, Rene Kamphuis, Johan de Wit, Jorgen van der Velde et Marcel Eijgelaar. « PowerMatching City, a living lab smart grid demonstration ». Dans 2010 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT Europe). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgteurope.2010.5638863.

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Le Blond, S. P., A. Holt et P. White. « 3eHouses : A smart metering pilot in UK living labs ». Dans 2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgteurope.2012.6465888.

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Hung, Lun-Ping, Chien-Liang Liu, Jhih-Yu Shih et Jia-Pei Wang. « An Innovative Assisted Living Technology for Short-Term Memory Training at Home ». Dans 2019 International Conference on Engineering, Science, and Industrial Applications (ICESI). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icesi.2019.8863031.

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Kirrane, Maria, John O'Halloran, Mark Poland, Sandra Irwin et Pat Mehigan. « Innovative approaches for research led education : UCC’s Green Campus Living Laboratory Programme ». Dans Learning Connections 2019 : Spaces, People, Practice. University College Cork||National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/lc2019.33.

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Ireland’s National Strategy on Education for Sustainable Development (2014-2020), highlights the need to equip students with “the relevant knowledge (the ‘what’), the key dispositions and skills (the ‘how’) and the values (the ‘why’)” to contribute to a more sustainable future (Department of Education and Skills, 2014). Delivering on this challenge requires embedding sustainability within both the formal and informal learning that occurs on campus (Hopkinson et al. 2008), while also integrating sustainability both within and across disciplines (Byrne et al., 2018). UCC is a global leader in sustainability in higher education, being the first University in the world to be awarded a Green Flag from the Foundation for Environmental Education (Reidy et al, 2015). Sustainability at UCC is “student-led, research-informed, and practice-focused” that is, the programme takes an integrated approach and aims to utilise the collective student agency and research capability to deliver real and lasting change on the ground (Pelenc et al. 2015). UCC’s Academic Strategy, with sustainability and interdisciplinarity as key components of the new “Connected Curriculum”, aims to “facilitate students to develop values, skills and aptitudes that promote civic participation, social inclusion, sustainability, digital fluency and impactful, global citizenship” (UCC, 2018). A key aim of delivering its Sustainability Strategy is that UCC would become a “Living Laboratory”, where students, academics and practitioners work together, using the campus itself as a testbed for solutions to today’s major societal challenges (UCC, 2016). A Living Laboratory project should aim to: • Solve a real-life problem • Be based on a partnership among key stakeholders, often crossing disciplinary and/or sectoral boundaries • Trial and test ideas in real life settings • Share data and findings generated openly (EAUC, 2017).
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Wijbenga, Jan Pieter, Pamela MacDougall, Rene Kamphuis, Tjerk Sanberg, Albert van den Noort et Elke Klaassen. « Multi-goal optimization in PowerMatching city : A smart living lab ». Dans 2014 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT-Europe). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgteurope.2014.7028799.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Innovative of living"

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Merten, Martina, Susann Roth et Fazilah Shaik Allaudin. Public Health Innovations for COVID-19 : Finding, Trusting, and Scaling Innovation. Asian Development Bank, octobre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps200283-2.

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The public and private sector, civil society, and academic institutions have developed many innovative solutions to manage public health aspects of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Innovators have focused on tools for surveillance, supply chain management, clinical trials, diagnosis, communication, and developing vaccines. These have been supplemented by research collaboration platforms, isolation and hospital upgrading novelties, as well as risk stratification resources. This paper provides an overview of these solutions to enhance the evidence-based application of innovative public health approaches. The author’s also propose that a “living platform” for sharing public health innovations is developed.
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Hovens, Rob, Marleen Onwezen et Emily Bouwman. Leerpunten van het gebruik van een Living Lab : Bijdrage aan Strategisch Kennis en Innovatie Programma Voedsel. Wageningen : Wageningen Economic Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/428684.

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Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, Maria Sibylla Merian Centre. Conviviality in Unequal Societies : Perspectives from Latin America Thematic Scope and Preliminary Research Programme. Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.46877/mecila.2017.01.

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The Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America (Mecila) will study past and present forms of social, political, religious and cultural conviviality, above all in Latin America and the Caribbean while also considering comparisons and interdependencies between this region and other parts of the world. Conviviality, for the purpose of Mecila, is an analytical concept to circumscribe ways of living together in concrete contexts. Therefore, conviviality admits gradations – from more horizontal forms to highly asymmetrical convivial models. By linking studies about interclass, interethnic, intercultural, interreligious and gender relations in Latin America and the Caribbean with international studies about conviviality, Mecila strives to establish an innovative exchange with benefits for both European and Latin American research. The focus on convivial contexts in Latin America and the Caribbean broadens the horizon of conviviality research, which is often limited to the contemporary European context. By establishing a link to research on conviviality, studies related to Latin America gain visibility, influence and impact given the political and analytical urgency that accompanies discussions about coexistence with differences in European and North American societies, which are currently confronted with increasing socioeconomic and power inequalities and intercultural and interreligious conflicts.
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Rolufs, Angela, Amelia Trout, Kevin Palmer, Clark Boriack, Bryan Brilhart et Annette Stumpf. Integration of autonomous electric transport vehicles into a tactical microgrid : final report. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), septembre 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42007.

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The objective of the Autonomous Transport Innovation (ATI) technical research program is to investigate current gaps and challenges and develop solutions to integrate emerging electric transport vehicles, vehicle autonomy, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging and microgrid technologies with military legacy equipment. The ATI research area objectives are to: identify unique military requirements for autonomous transportation technologies; identify currently available technologies that can be adopted for military applications and validate the suitability of these technologies to close need gaps; identify research and operational tests for autonomous transport vehicles; investigate requirements for testing and demonstrating of bidirectional-vehicle charging within a tactical environment; develop requirements for a sensored, living laboratory that will be used to assess the performance of autonomous innovations; and integrate open standards to promote interoperability and broad-platform compatibility. This final report summarizes the team’s research, which resulted in an approach to develop a sensored, living laboratory with operational testing capability to assess the safety, utility, interoperability, and resiliency of autonomous electric transport and V2G technologies in a tactical microgrid. The living laboratory will support research and assessment of emerging technologies and determine the prospect for implementation in defense transport operations and contingency base energy resilience.
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Hall, Mark, et Neil Price. Medieval Scotland : A Future for its Past. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, septembre 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.165.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under five key headings. Underpinning all five areas is the recognition that human narratives remain crucial for ensuring the widest access to our shared past. There is no wish to see political and economic narratives abandoned but the need is recognised for there to be an expansion to more social narratives to fully explore the potential of the diverse evidence base. The questions that can be asked are here framed in a national context but they need to be supported and improved a) by the development of regional research frameworks, and b) by an enhanced study of Scotland’s international context through time. 1. From North Britain to the Idea of Scotland: Understanding why, where and how ‘Scotland’ emerges provides a focal point of research. Investigating state formation requires work from Medieval Scotland: a future for its past ii a variety of sources, exploring the relationships between centres of consumption - royal, ecclesiastical and urban - and their hinterlands. Working from site-specific work to regional analysis, researchers can explore how what would become ‘Scotland’ came to be, and whence sprang its inspiration. 2. Lifestyles and Living Spaces: Holistic approaches to exploring medieval settlement should be promoted, combining landscape studies with artefactual, environmental, and documentary work. Understanding the role of individual sites within wider local, regional and national settlement systems should be promoted, and chronological frameworks developed to chart the changing nature of Medieval settlement. 3. Mentalities: The holistic understanding of medieval belief (particularly, but not exclusively, in its early medieval or early historic phase) needs to broaden its contextual understanding with reference to prehistoric or inherited belief systems and frames of reference. Collaborative approaches should draw on international parallels and analogues in pursuit of defining and contrasting local or regional belief systems through integrated studies of portable material culture, monumentality and landscape. 4. Empowerment: Revisiting museum collections and renewing the study of newly retrieved artefacts is vital to a broader understanding of the dynamics of writing within society. Text needs to be seen less as a metaphor and more as a technological and social innovation in material culture which will help the understanding of it as an experienced, imaginatively rich reality of life. In archaeological terms, the study of the relatively neglected cultural areas of sensory perception, memory, learning and play needs to be promoted to enrich the understanding of past social behaviours. 5. Parameters: Multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and cross-sector approaches should be encouraged in order to release the research potential of all sectors of archaeology. Creative solutions should be sought to the challenges of transmitting the importance of archaeological work and conserving the resource for current and future research.
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Enhancing Livelihoods Fund : Final report. Oxfam, janvier 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.7253.

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Over a quarter of the world’s population makes a living farming and working on small areas of land. These smallholder farmers contribute significantly to global food supply chains, but despite this make up a large proportion of the world’s poorest people, with many living on less than $2 a day. Between 2015 and 2020, Oxfam, Unilever and the Ford Foundation worked in close partnership on a joint initiative, the Enhancing Livelihoods Fund (ELF). The fund’s main objective was to improve the livelihoods of smallholders linked to Unilever’s extended value chains. It focused in particular on women, innovative pilots and learning. This report highlights key results and lessons learned. It is intended for NGOs, companies and donors who have an interest in improving smallholder-based value chains, especially through multi-stakeholder partnerships between NGOs and the private sector.
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The 14th Five-Year Plan of the People’s Republic of China—Fostering High-Quality Development. Asian Development Bank, juin 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/brf210192-2.

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This policy notes outlines recommendations for the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025) for National Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China that highlights high-quality green development. The plan emphasizes innovation as the core of modern development, relying on the dual circulation strategy as the growth paradigm coupled with reforms to increase living standards. Building on the achievements of the 13th Plan, it aims to reduce the carbon intensity of the economy and peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030. This policy note’s recommendations focus on innovation-driven growth, low-carbon development, integration of urban–rural areas with deeper social inclusion, and population aging as priorities.
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Exploring the Prospects of Using 3D Printing Technology in the South African Human Settlements. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2021/0074.

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South Africa is a country with significant socio-economic development challenges, with the majority of South Africans having limited or non-existent access to basic infrastructure, services, housing and socio-economic opportunities etc. The urban housing backlog currently exceeds 2.4 million houses, with many families living in informal settlements. The Breaking New Grounds Policy, 2014 for the creation of sustainable human settlements, acknowledges the challenges facing human settlements, such as, decreasing human settlements grants allocation, increasing housing backlog, mushrooming of informal settlements and urbanisation. The White Paper on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), 2019 notes that South Africa has not yet fully benefited from the potential of STI in addressing the socio-economic challenges and seeks to support the circular economy principles which entail a systematic change of moving to a zero or low waste resource-efficient society. Further to this, the Science and Technology Roadmap’s intention is to unlock the potential of South Africa’s human settlements for a decent standard of living through the smart uptake of science, technology and innovation. One such novel technology is the Three-Dimensional (3D) printing technology, which has produced numerous incredible structures around the world. 3D printing is a computer-controlled industrial manufacturing process which encompasses additive means of production to create 3D shapes. The effects of such a technology have a potential to change the world we live in and could subsequently pave the roadmap to improve on housing delivery and reduce the negative effects of conventional construction methods on the environment. To this end, the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), in partnership with the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the University of Johannesburg (UJ) hosted the second virtual IID seminar titled: Exploring the Prospects of Using 3D Printing Technology in the South African Human Settlements, on 01 March 2021 to explore the potential use of 3D printing technology in human settlements. The webinar presented preliminary findings from a study conducted by UJ, addressing the following topics: 1. The viability of 3D printing technology 2. Cost comparison of 3D printed house to conventional construction 3. Preliminary perceptions on 3D printing of houses Speakers included: Dr Jennifer Mirembe (NDoHS), Dr Jeffrey Mahachi, Mr Refilwe Lediga, Mr Khululekani Ntakana and Dr Luxien Ariyan, all from UJ. There was a unanimous consensus that collaborative efforts from all stakeholders are key to take advantage of this niche technology. @ASSAf_Official; @dsigovza; @go2uj; @The_DHS; #SA 3D_Printing; #3D Print_Housing; #IID
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