924 resultados para Sustainable product development
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Questa tesi di dottorato tratta il tema delle Tecnologie Appropriate e delle Buone Pratiche per la gestione delle risorse idriche ed il risparmio energetico nell’ambito dell’abitato urbano e rurale. Viene fatta una breve panoramica sulle principali teorie e metodologie che fino ad oggi hanno fatto da linee guida per la progettazione sostenibile e il corretto utilizzo delle risorse. Questa visione d'insieme servirà per esprimere delle valutazioni e trovare dei comuni dominatori per proporre una nuova metodologia d'approccio alla gestione delle risorse con particolare attenzione rivolta alla condizione presente e alla zona d’intervento. Site specific sustainability Approach (S3A). I casi studio: • Un progetto di approvvigionamento idrico e di desalinizzazione delle acque per un’oasi del Sahara marocchino. • Un progetto di ricerca della Columbia University e della NASA legato alla sostenibilità urbana di New York che analizza i benefici apportati dall'installazione di coperture verdi nell'area di Manhattan da un punto di vista della gestione delle risorse idriche, energetiche e delle componenti ambientali. • Un progetto di verde verticale e giardino pensile a Milano. • Un progetto di approvvigionamento idrico sostenibile e gestione del verde per la città di Porto Plata in Repubblica Domenicana. Approfondimenti e sperimentazioni. • E’ stato approfondito il tema della distillazione solare per la dissalazione e potabilizzazione delle acque in zone rurali desertiche ed isolate. • E’ stato progettato e realizzato un prototipo innovativo di distillatore tubolare con collettore solare parabolico. Il prototipo è stato testato nei laboratori della Columbia University di New York. • Sono state approfondite le Khettaras o Qanat, tunnel sotterranei per l’approvvigionamento idrico nelle zone aride. • Infine sono stati approfonditi i benefici apportati dalle coperture a verde (tetti verdi) e dal verde verticale nelle zone urbane dal punto di vista della gestione delle risorse idriche ed il risparmio energetico.
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La società dei consumi ha reso ogni ambito vitale suscettibile di mercificazione. Il capitalismo ha da tempo svestito la prassi produttiva dei suoi elementi più pesanti per vestire i panni della dimensione simbolica e culturale. Il consumo fattosi segno, dimensione immateriale delle nostre vite materiali, ha finito per colonizzare l'ambito dell'esperienza e, quindi, della vita stessa. Il consumo diventa, innanzitutto, esperienza di vita. Una esperienza continuamente cangiante che ci permette di vivere numerose vite, ognuna diversa. Ciò che è stabile è il paradigma consumistico che investe la nostra stessa identità, l'identità dei luoghi, l'identità del mondo. Il nomadismo è la dimensione più tipica del consumo, così come la perenne mobilità della vita è la dimensione propria dell'epoca globale. Tuttavia, le nuove forme di consumerismo politico, etico e responsabile, conseguenti al montare dei rischi globali, investendo proprio l’ambito dell’esperienza e del consumo, contribuiscono a modificare i comportamenti in senso “riflessivo” e “glocale”. L’ambito turistico, rappresentando al contempo il paradigma esperienziale e quello della mobilità globale, può diventare allora l’osservatorio privilegiato per indagare queste stesse forme riflessive di consumo, le quali forniscono un significato del tutto nuovo tanto all’esperienza quanto al consumo stesso. Il lavoro di tesi vuole allora approfondire, attraverso lo studio di caso, il modo in cui nuove forme emergenti di turismo responsabile possano rappresentare una chiave d’accesso a nuove forme di sviluppo sostenibile dei territori locali in contesti di prima modernizzazione.
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Agriculture is still important for socio-economic development in rural areas of Bosnia, Montenegro and Serbia (BMS). However, for sustainable rural development rural economies should be diversified so attention should be paid also to off-farm and non-farm income-generating activities. Agricultural and rural development (ARD) processes and farm activity diversification initiatives should be well governed. The ultimate objective of this work is to explore linkages between ARD governance and rural livelihoods diversification in BMS. The thesis is based on an extended secondary data analysis and surveys. Questionnaires for ARD governance and coordination were sent via email to public, civil society and international organizations. Concerning rural livelihood diversification, the field questionnaire surveys were carried out in three rural regions of BMS. Results show that local rural livelihoods are increasingly diversified but a significant share of households are still engaged in agriculture. Diversification strategies have a chance to succeed taking into consideration the three rural regions’ assets. However, rural households have to tackle many problems for developing new income-generating activities such as the lack of financial resources. Weak business skills are also a limiting factor. Fully exploiting rural economy diversification potential in BMS requires many interventions including improving rural governance, enhancing service delivery in rural areas, upgrading rural people’s human capital, strengthening rural social capital and improving physical capital, access of the rural population to finance as well as creating a favourable and enabling legal and legislative environment fostering diversification. Governance and coordination of ARD policy design, implementation and evaluation is still challenging in the three Balkan countries and this has repercussions also on the pace of rural livelihoods diversification. Therefore, there is a strong and urgent need for mobilization of all rural stakeholders and actors through appropriate governance arrangements in order to foster rural livelihoods diversification and quality of life improvement.
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Deposition and clearance studies are used during product development and in fundamental research. These studies mostly involve radionuclide imaging, but pharmacokinetic methods are also used to assess the amount of drug absorbed through the lungs, which is closely related to lung deposition. Radionuclide imaging may be two-dimensional (gamma scintigraphy or planar imaging), or three-dimensional (single photon emission computed tomography and positron emission tomography). In October 2009, a group of scientists met at the "Thousand Years of Pharmaceutical Aerosols" conference in Reykjavik, Iceland, to discuss future research in key areas of pulmonary drug delivery. This article reports the session on "Deposition, imaging and clearance." The objective was partly to review our current understanding, but more importantly to assess "what remains to be done?" A need to standardize methodology and provide a regulatory framework by which data from radionuclide imaging methods could be compared between centers and used in the drug approval process was recognized. There is also a requirement for novel radiolabeling methods that are more representative of production processes for dry powder inhalers and pressurized metered dose inhalers. A need was identified for studies to aid our understanding of the relationship between clinical effects and regional deposition patterns of inhaled drugs. A robust methodology to assess clearance from small conducting airways should be developed, as a potential biomarker for therapies in cystic fibrosis and other diseases. The mechanisms by which inhaled nanoparticles are removed from the lungs, and the factors on which their removal depends, require further investigation. Last, and by no means least, we need a better understanding of patient-related factors, including how to reduce the variability in pulmonary drug delivery, in order to improve the precision of deposition and clearance measurements.
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The UNESCO listing as World Heritage Site confirms the outstanding qualities of the high-mountain region around the Great Aletsch Glacier. The region of the World Heritage Site now faces the responsibility to make these qualities visible and to preserve them for future generations. Consequently the qualities of the site must not be regarded in isolation but in the context of the entire region with its dynamics and developments. Regional monitoring is the observation and evaluation of temporal changes in target variables. It is thus an obligation towards UNESCO, who demands regular reports about the state of the listed World Heritage assets. It also allows statements about sustainable regional development and can be the basis for early recognition of threats to the outstanding qualities. Monitoring programmes face three major challenges: first, great care must be taken in defining the target qualities to be monitored or the monitoring would remain vague. Secondly, the selection of ideal indicators to describe these qualities is impeded by inadequate data quality and availability, compromises are inevitable. Thirdly, there is always an element of insecurity in the interpretation of the results as to what influences and determines the changes in the target qualities. The first survey of the monitoring programme confirmed the exceptional qualities of the region and also highlighted problematic issues.
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Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change will reach far beyond mountain areas, as the contributions in the present publication prepared for the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in 2009 show. Themes discussed are water, glaciers and permafrost, hazards, biodiversity, food security, and migration. The case studies included show that concrete adaptive action has been taken in many mountain areas of the world. The publication concludes with a series of recommendations for sustainable mountain development in the face of climate change.
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Stetig steigende Funktionalitäten, intelligente Materialien, eine möglichst geringe Leistungsaufnahme verbunden mit kleinem Volumen und geringem Gewicht sind die zentralen Anforderungen u.a. der Medizintechnik und der Telekommunikation. Um diesen Bedarf mit industriellen Fertigungsverfahren abzudecken, startete das Unternehmen nach seiner Gründung in Rumeln bereits 1996 mit dem Aufbau der RMPD® Technologiefamilie. Heute sichern diese Technologien, mit denen die direkte Serienproduktion auf Basis der CAD Kontruktionsdaten für Mikrosysteme und –komponenten werkzeuglos erfolgt, einem internationalen Kundenkreis Markterfolge mit dem Einsatz patentierter Fertigungssysteme. microTEC ist an zwei Standorten als Auftragsproduzent für Unternehmen u.a. aus den Bereichen Sensorik, Telekommunikation, Medizintechnik und Biotechnologie tätig. Mit den RMPD® Technologien profitieren die Kunden auch durch die schnelle Anpassungsfähigkeit an sich ändernde Marktbedingungen und Verbraucherwünsche. Über 300 Kunststoffe mit den unterschiedlichsten Eigenschaften stehen für mikroelektronische Packaging-Dienstleistungen und Auftragsfertigung von Mikrosystemen zur Verfügung, zu den Produkten gehören z.B. Mikrogetriebe mit selbstschmierenden Zahnrädern und Lab-on-a-Chipsysteme, die mit dem Einsatz hydrophiler Kunststoffe die Kapillarwirkung auch in 3D nutzen. Die beiden Geschäftsführer Dipl. Ing. Reiner Götzen und Andrea Reinhardt, sowie der Prokurist Dr. Ing. Helge Bohlmann stehen für eine konzernunabhängige, kundenorientierte Strategie und verfügen über langjährige Erfahrung als mittelständische Unternehmer. Dies bildet zusammen mit der internationalen Marktorientierung, dem branchenübergreifenden Technologie Know-how und den inhouse verfügbaren Produktionsanlagen die Basis für den weiteren Standortausbau im 8. Jahr des Unternehmens.
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Most of the plastic injection companies are focused in the production of some products with a high exigency standard levels. That is why, to compete and gain some market share in front of the concurrency of companies from other countries, they need to be able to introduce new rapid prototyping techniques and product development.
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Die Produktentwicklung von Druckgussteilen kann flexibel, wirtschaftlich und schnell durch die Herstellung von RP-Unikaten und Metallabgüssen aus Keramikschalen realisiert werden. Dieser Weg eignet sich vor allem für komplexe Bauteile und macht eine Produkterprobung mit qualitativ deutlich verbesserter Aussagekraft trotz reduzierter Entwicklungskosten möglich. In Abgrenzung zum Sandguss, muss die Konstruktion der Bauteile nicht verändert werden. Durch eine gezielte Wärmebehandlung wird die Vergleichbarkeit der mechanischen Eigenschaften von Prototypen zu späteren Serienteilen möglich. Technisch sinnvolle Änderungen sind leicht und flexibel realisierbar, da werkzeuglos gefertigt wird. Für unerreichbare Hohlräume und Hinterschnitte kann in diesem Verfahren mit Keramikkernen als Einleger gearbeitet werden. Auch diese Kerne können werkzeuglos hergestellt werden. Ein Verzicht auf technisch Sinnvolles aus Kostengründen ist damit hinfällig. In der Konstruktion ergeben sich neue Freiheitsgrade, so dass Ziele im Leichtbau, die Einsparung von Verbindungstechnik oder die erhöhte Materialeffizienz realisierbar werden. Die so entwickelten Bauteile sind insgesamt qualitativ hochwertiger und bilden die technischen Anforderungen bestmöglich ab. Damit kann die für die Erprobung benötigte Zahl der Prototypen verringert werden. Je komplexer die Geometrie der Bauteile, je stärker kommen die beschriebenen Effekte zum Tragen. Diese Aussage gilt für die Produktentwicklung und für Kleinserien, die herkömmlich zu teuer und zu schwer im Druckguss oder Schmiedeverfahren produziert werden