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Bakalářská Diplomová Práce
Masarykova univerzita Filozofická fakulta Bakalářská diplomová práce Brno 2013 Sabina Sinkovská Masarykova univerzita Filozofická fakulta Ústav germanistiky, nordistiky a nederlandistiky Německý jazyk a literatura Sabina Sinkovská Straßennamen in Troppau Eine Übersicht mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Namensänderungen Bakalářská diplomová práce Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Vlastimil Brom, Ph.D. 2013 Ich erkläre hiermit, dass ich die vorliegende Arbeit selbständig und nur mit Hilfe der angegebenen Literatur geschrieben habe. Brünn, den 18. 5. 2013 …………..………………………………….. An dieser Stelle möchte ich mich bei dem Betreuer meiner Arbeit für seine Bereitwilligkeit und nützlichen Ratschläge herzlich bedanken. Inhalt 1 Einleitung .............................................................................................................................................. 8 2 Onomastik ............................................................................................................................................ 9 2.1 Die Klassifizierung von Eigennamen .............................................................................................. 9 3 Die Toponomastik................................................................................................................................. 9 4 Die Entwicklung der tschechischen Straßennamen ........................................................................... 11 4.1 Veränderungen von Straßennamen ........................................................................................... -
Józef Dąbrowski (Łódź, July 2008)
Józef Dąbrowski (Łódź, July 2008) Paper Manufacture in Central and Eastern Europe Before the Introduction of Paper-making Machines A múltat tiszteld a jelenben és tartsd a jövőnek. (Respect the past in the present, and keep it to the future) Vörösmarty Mihály (1800-1855) Introduction……1 The genuinely European art of making paper by hand developed in Fabriano and its further modifications… ...2 Some features of writing and printing papers made by hand in Europe……19 Some aspects of paper-history in the discussed region of Europe……26 Making paper by hand in the northern part of Central and Eastern Europe……28 Making paper by hand in the southern part of Central and Eastern Europe……71 Concluding remarks on hand papermaking in Central and Eastern Europe before introducing paper-making machines……107 Acknowledgements……109 Introduction During the 1991 Conference organized at Prato, Italy, many interesting facts on the manufacture and trade of both paper and books in Europe, from the 13th to the 18th centuries, were discussed. Nonetheless, there was a lack of information about making paper by hand in Central and Eastern Europe, as it was highlighted during discussions.1 This paper is aimed at connecting east central and east southern parts of Europe (i.e. without Russia and Nordic countries) to the international stream of development in European hand papermaking before introducing paper-making machines into countries of the discussed region of Europe. This account directed to Anglophones is supplemented with the remarks 1 Simonetta Cavaciocchi (ed.): Produzione e Commercio della Carta e del Libro Secc. XIII-XVIII. -
Evaluation of the Human Settlements Environment of Public Housing Community: a Case Study of Guangzhou
sustainability Article Evaluation of the Human Settlements Environment of Public Housing Community: A Case Study of Guangzhou Fan Wu 1, Yue Liu 2, Yingyan Zeng 1, Hui Yan 1, Yi Zhang 3 and Ling-Hin Li 4,* 1 Department of Construction Management, School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, China; [email protected] (F.W.); [email protected] (Y.Z.); [email protected] (H.Y.) 2 School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK; [email protected] 3 Guangzhou Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau, Guangzhou 510030, China; [email protected] 4 Department of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +85-23-917-8932 Received: 20 July 2020; Accepted: 2 September 2020; Published: 8 September 2020 Abstract: With the improvement of social housing policies and an increase in the quantity of public housing stock, issues such as poor property management service, poor housing quality, and insufficient public services remain to be resolved. This study focuses on the human settlement environments of public housing communities in Guangzhou and establishes an evaluation system containing built environments and housing environments satisfaction criteria. In our analysis, the evaluation system was modified using data collected from surveys through factor analysis, which reduced dimensions to the indoor environment, the community environment, and social relations. Moreover, multivariable regression analysis was performed to identify the differences of needs among residents with different living environments and family backgrounds. The result shows that housing area, transportation resources, and public services have met the basic needs of residents who were generally satisfied with the community environment of their public housing. -
The Untapped Potential of Scenic Routes for Geotourism: Case Studies of Lasocki Grzbiet and Pasmo Lesistej (Western and Central Sudeten Mountains, SW Poland)
J. Mt. Sci. (2021) 18(4): 1062-1092 e-mail: [email protected] http://jms.imde.ac.cn https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-020-6630-1 Original Article The untapped potential of scenic routes for geotourism: case studies of Lasocki Grzbiet and Pasmo Lesistej (Western and Central Sudeten Mountains, SW Poland) Dagmara CHYLIŃSKA https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2517-2856; e-mail: [email protected] Krzysztof KOŁODZIEJCZYK* https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3262-311X; e-mail: [email protected] * Corresponding author Department of Regional Geography and Tourism, Institute of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Environmental Management, University of Wroclaw, No.1, Uniwersytecki Square, 50–137 Wroclaw, Poland Citation: Chylińska D, Kołodziejczyk K (2021) The untapped potential of scenic routes for geotourism: case studies of Lasocki Grzbiet and Pasmo Lesistej (Western and Central Sudeten Mountains, SW Poland). Journal of Mountain Science 18(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-020-6630-1 © The Author(s) 2021. Abstract: A view is often more than just a piece of of GIS visibility analyses (conducted in the QGIS landscape, framed by the gaze and evoking emotion. program). Without diminishing these obvious ‘tourism- important’ advantages of a view, it is noteworthy that Keywords: Scenic tourist trails; Scenic drives; View- in itself it might play the role of an interpretative tool, towers; Viewpoints; Geotourism; Sudeten Mountains especially for large-scale phenomena, the knowledge and understanding of which is the goal of geotourism. In this paper, we analyze the importance of scenic 1 Introduction drives and trails for tourism, particularly geotourism, focusing on their ability to create conditions for Landscape, although variously defined (Daniels experiencing the dynamically changing landscapes in 1993; Frydryczak 2013; Hose 2010; Robertson and which lies knowledge of the natural processes shaping the Earth’s surface and the methods and degree of its Richards 2003), is a ‘whole’ and a value in itself resource exploitation. -
Doxiadis, from Ekistics to the Delos Meetings
17th IPHS Conference, Delft 2016 | HISTORY URBANISM RESILIENCE | VOLUME 06 Scales and Systems | Policy Making Systems of City,Culture and Society- | Urbanism and- Politics in the 1960s: Permanence, Rupture and Tensions in Brazilian Urbanism and Development URBAN pLANNING IN GUANABARA STATE, BRAZIL: DOXIADIS, FROM EKISTICS TO THE DELOS MEETINGS Vera Rezende Universidade Federal Fluminense This article looks into the evolution of the Ekistics Theory as formulated by Constantinos A. Doxiadis for the drawing up of a concept of Network. Following the Delos Meetings, this theory, a science of human settlements, subsequently evolved into the idea of human activity networks and how they could apply to different fields, especially architecture and urbanism. Those meeting were held during cruises around the Greek Islands with intellectuals from different areas of knowledge and countries. , Moreover, Ekistics theory was used as a basic for the formulation of the Plan for Guanabara State, Brazil, whose launch in 1964 took place a few months after the first Delos Meeting in 1963. The plan was developed for Guanabara State following the transfer of the country’s capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília in 1960. Carlos Lacerda, the first elected governor, invited Doxiadis, hoping that by using technical instruments devised by the Greek architect and by relying on a foreign consultant, the plan would turn the city-state into a model of administration, apart from political pressures. The article highlights the rationality based on the Ekistics, strongly -
Between the Local and the National: the Free Territory of Trieste, "Italianita," and the Politics of Identity from the Second World War to the Osimo Treaty
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports 2014 Between the Local and the National: The Free Territory of Trieste, "Italianita," and the Politics of Identity from the Second World War to the Osimo Treaty Fabio Capano Follow this and additional works at: https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd Recommended Citation Capano, Fabio, "Between the Local and the National: The Free Territory of Trieste, "Italianita," and the Politics of Identity from the Second World War to the Osimo Treaty" (2014). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 5312. https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/5312 This Dissertation is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by the The Research Repository @ WVU with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Dissertation in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you must obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/ or on the work itself. This Dissertation has been accepted for inclusion in WVU Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports collection by an authorized administrator of The Research Repository @ WVU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Between the Local and the National: the Free Territory of Trieste, "Italianità," and the Politics of Identity from the Second World War to the Osimo Treaty Fabio Capano Dissertation submitted to the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Modern Europe Joshua Arthurs, Ph.D., Co-Chair Robert Blobaum, Ph.D., Co-Chair Katherine Aaslestad, Ph.D. -
Local Expellee Monuments and the Contestation of German Postwar Memory
To Our Dead: Local Expellee Monuments and the Contestation of German Postwar Memory by Jeffrey P. Luppes A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Germanic Languages and Literatures) in The University of Michigan 2010 Doctoral Committee: Professor Andrei S. Markovits, Chair Professor Geoff Eley Associate Professor Julia C. Hell Associate Professor Johannes von Moltke © Jeffrey P. Luppes 2010 To My Parents ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Writing a dissertation is a long, arduous, and often lonely exercise. Fortunately, I have had unbelievable support from many people. First and foremost, I would like to thank my advisor and dissertation committee chair, Andrei S. Markovits. Andy has played the largest role in my development as a scholar. In fact, his seminal works on German politics, German history, collective memory, anti-Americanism, and sports influenced me intellectually even before I arrived in Ann Arbor. The opportunity to learn from and work with him was the main reason I wanted to attend the University of Michigan. The decision to come here has paid off immeasurably. Andy has always pushed me to do my best and has been a huge inspiration—both professionally and personally—from the start. His motivational skills and dedication to his students are unmatched. Twice, he gave me the opportunity to assist in the teaching of his very popular undergraduate course on sports and society. He was also always quick to provide recommendation letters and signatures for my many fellowship applications. Most importantly, Andy helped me rethink, re-work, and revise this dissertation at a crucial point. -
Pagine Utili 2015 2016
a cura di COME, DOVE E PERCHÉ AFFIDARSI ALLE COOPERATIVE DEL FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA 2015-2016 2 Il salto di qualità con Legacoop! CONVENZIONE LEGACOOP - UNIPOLSAI VOGLIAMO ESSERE OGNI GIORNO ACCANTO A TE PER OFFRIRTI: Soluzioni innovative Tariffe scontate Garanzie esclusive Servizi aggiuntivi gratuiti Scopri i vantaggi esclusivi previsti dalla Convenzione per i Soci e i loro familiari presso le Sedi LEGACOOP e le Agenzie UnipolSai Assicurazioni. Messaggio pubblicitario. Prima della sottoscrizione leggere il Fascicolo Informativo da richiedere in agenzia e agli intermediari autorizzati e consultabile sul sito internet www.unipolsai.it 3 COME, DOVE E PERCHÉ AFFIDARSI ALLE COOPERATIVE DEL FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA INDICE PER categoria 2 INDUSTRIA AGROALIMENTARE abbigliamento3 - p. 47 arredamento - p. 47 carpenteria - p. 47-48 costruzioni - p. 49-53 imballaggi - p. 53 impianti - p. 53-54 macello - p. 54 allevamento -1 p. 31 manifatturiero - p. 54 commercializzazione, conferimento progettazione - p. 55 e servizi all’agricoltura - p. 31-34 servizi all’industria - p. 55 lattiero caseario - p. 34-35 produzione agricola - p. 35 selvicoltura, forestazione e ambiente - p. 36-38 viticoltura - p. 38-39 PESCA acquacoltura - p.2 43-44 pesca - p. 44 servizi al settore ittico - p. 44-45 INDICE PER categoria 3 I Z I V SER assistenza5 - p. 63 comunicazione ed editoria - p. 63-65 contrattazioni commerciali - p. 66 cultura - p. 66-72 cure dentali - p. 72 facility - p. 74 gestione appalti - p. 75 gestione risorse umane - p. 75 informatica - p. 75 istruzione e formazione - p. 76 locazione - p. 78 logistica, facchinaggio e trasporto - p. 78-80 prodotti equo solidali - p. 81 ristorazione e accoglienza - p. -
Call for EVS Volunteers in the Czech Republic Who Are We? “Bringing Light Into Life of the Needy.” – Our Motto
Call for EVS volunteers in the Czech Republic Who are we? “Bringing light into life of the needy.” – Our motto Our name is Slezská diakonie and we are a non-governmental and non-profit organisation residing in Český Těšín in the Czech Republic. Our organisation is based on the Christian values and we are one of the biggest providers of social services in the area of Moravian-Silesian region. We also provide services in fields of health and education. We provide the above mentioned services to people in need and we strive to help children and adults with mental and physical disabilities, socially excluded youth and families, elderly people, members of minority groups, people without home, and others who have been caught in various difficult situations of life. In 2005, we became a coordinating organisation in the EVS framework and established our International Voluntary Year programme (INVY). In the course of time, we developed partnerships with other organisations that provide social services in our region. Since then, almost 100 volunteers contributed to these services and brought light into life of their users. What is our project about? Our EVS project for 2016/2017 is called International Voluntary Year – Explore and Inspire Yourself and Others! This project was written for a total of 30 volunteers from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine. Volunteers will be hosted by 21 hosting organisations that are located in Moravian-Silesian region of the Czech Rep. The project is following a ten year long tradition of INVY in our organisation and partner organisations throughout the Moravian-Silesian region of the Czech Republic. -
Density Paper: Outline
Density in Urban Development 20 January 1996 This is a complete draft text prepared for Building Issues. A summarized version is published as Building Issues, 3/96. Vol 8, No 3 (http://www.hdm.lth.se/bi/report/frame.htm). Claudio Acioly Jr. Forbes Davidson IHS-Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies The authors The authors have been involved both through teaching and working with urban development issues in a wide range of countries. They have worked at project level and have first hand experience both of the power of local traditions and of bureaucratic inertia when any changes to the existing norms are proposed. Any change from the status quo is difficult. To support this it is hoped that the report provides a stimulus for critical thinking, arguments for change and access to useful material. Claudio Acioly Jr Claudio Acioly Jr . is an architect & urban planner with experience in planning, design, management, implementation and evaluation of housing and urban development projects. He has long-term experience in Brazil, The Netherlands and Guinea-Bissau and short-term missions in diverse countries. He is the author of two books on self-help housing and neighbourhood upgrading and several papers in international journals. In 1992, he earned his master degree in Design, Planning and Management of Buildings and the Built Environment at the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Apart from consultancy works, he presently teaches in the IHS in the areas of planning and management of urban development programmes, urban renewal and human settlement upgrading, housing and community-based action planning. -
Robert Heś Joannici Na Śląsku W Średniowieczu
1 Robert Heś joannici na Śląsku w ŚRedniowieczu Spis treści 2007 3 Joannici na Śląsku w średniowieczu Publikacja dofinansowana przez Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego RP Praca naukowa finansowana ze środków KBN jako projekt badawczy nr 4686/PB/IH/02 Rysunki map Michał Michlewicz korekta Agata Sularzówna Opracowanie typograficzne PRIM na okładce Pieczęć Siemowita, wielkiego przeora, 1387 (ŘM-L, nr 554) Projekt okładki i stron tytułowych Mariusz Franek © copyright by Robert Heś, kraków 2007; wyd. 1 isBn 978–83–7730–982–7 Z a m ó w i e n i a p r z y j m u j e Wydawnictwo AVALON T. Janowski Sp. j. ul. Fiołkowa 4/13; 31-457 Kraków tel. +48 606 750 749 [email protected] www.wydawnictwoAVALON.pl 4 Spis treści SpiS treści wstęp ................................................................................................................... 9 rozdział I dzieje i organizacja joannitówna Bliskim wschodzie w Xii–XVi wieku .............................................................................................. 25 Początki szpitala św. jana w jerozolimie ...................................................... 25 Pierwsze lata działalności ............................................................................. 27 upadek jerozolimy ........................................................................................ 30 kategorie braci .............................................................................................. 31 Joannici w europie ....................................................................................... -
Town Planning & Human Settlements
AR 0416, Town Planning & Human Settlements, UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO TOWN PLANNING AND PLANNING CONCEPTS CT.Lakshmanan B.Arch., M.C.P. AP(SG)/Architecture PRESENTATION STRUCTURE INTRODUCTION PLANNING CONCEPTS • DEFINITION • GARDEN CITY – Sir Ebenezer • PLANNER’S ROLE Howard • AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF TOWN • GEDDISIAN TRIAD – Patrick Geddes PLANNING • NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING – • PLANNING PROCESS C.A.Perry • URBAN & RURAL IN INDIA • RADBURN LAYOUT • TYPES OF SURVEYS • EKISTICS • SURVEYING TECHNIQUES • SATELLITE TOWNS • DIFFERENT TYPE OF PLANS • RIBBON DEVELOPMENT TOWN PLANNING “A city should be built to give its inhbhabitants security and h”happiness” – “A place where men had a Aristotle common life for a noble end” –Plato people have the right to the city Town planning a mediation of space; making of a place WHAT IS TOWN PLANNING ? The art and science of ordering the use of land and siting of buildings and communication routes so as to secure the maximum practicable degree of economy, convenience, and beauty. An attempt to formulate the principles that should guide us in creating a civilized physical background for human life whose main impetus is thus … foreseeing and guiding change. WHAT IS TOWN PLANNING ? An art of shaping and guiding the physical growth of the town creating buildings and environments to meet the various needs such as social, cultural, economic and recreational etc. and to provide healthy conditions for both rich and poor to live, to work, and to play or relax, thus bringing about the social and economic well-being for the majority of mankind. WHAT IS TOWN PLANNING ? • physical, social and economic planning of an urban environment • It encompasses many different disciplines and brings them all under a single umbrella.