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Depuis sa création en 1991, l'agence bâloise Luca Selva architekten a réalisé de nombreux projets parmi lesquels des maisons jumelées, une maison pour un collectionneur d'art, une maison avec atelier d'artiste, ou une maison multi-génération. Cet ouvrage présente en détail et compare neuf de ces réalisations. Since its founding in 1991, Basel-based Luca Selva Architects has realized a wide range of residential projects. Many of these projects, like a home featuring an art studio or extensive collection of paintings, inventively incorporate these specific contexts. Others involve complex composition of space in order to accommodate several generations or more than one family. The first book on the renowned firm, Luca Selva Architects―Eight Houses and a Pavilion features nine of its projects. Through them, readers gain a sense of Luca Selva Architects’s interest in the home as a means for exploring larger questions of space, typology, and architectural phenomenology. Included are more than one hundred illustrations, from floor and site plans, to sections and elevations, as well as an essay on the single-family home as an architectural task and an interview by Daniel Buchner with the firm’s founder, Luca Selva.
Habitations individuelles --- Design architectural --- Selva, Luca, --- Architektur, zeitgenössische --- Luca Selva Architekten --- Architektur, Schweizer --- Wieser, Christoph --- Wohnhäuser --- Selva, Luca --- Architektur --- Wohnbauten --- Schweiz --- Basel --- Habitations individuelles. --- Design architectural. --- Maison individuelle --- Atelier d'artiste --- Habitations individuelles - Suisse --- Selva, Luca - (1962-...) --- Selva, Luca 1962 --- -Architektur, zeitgenössische --- -Habitations individuelles. --- -Selva, Luca - (1962-...)
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Concerns have been raised with respect to the state of high-altitude and high-latitude treelines, as they are anticipated to undergo considerable modifications due to global changes, and especially due to climate warming. As high-elevation treelines are temperature-limited vegetation boundaries, they are considered to be sensitive to climate warming. As a consequence, in this future, warmer environment, an upward migration of treelines is expected because low air and root-zone temperatures constrain their regeneration and growth. Despite the ubiquity of climate warming, treeline advancement is not a worldwide phenomenon: some treelines have been advancing rapidly, others have responded sluggishly or have remained stable. This variation in responses is attributed to the potential interaction of a continuum of site-related factors that may lead to the occurrence of locally conditioned temperature patterns. Competition amongst species and below-ground resources have been suggested as additional factors explaining the variability in the movement of treelines. This Special Issue (book) is dedicated to the discussion of treeline responses to changing environmental conditions in different areas around the globe.
n/a --- tree seedling recruitment --- shrubline --- light quality --- higher altitude --- precipitation --- experimental rain exclusion --- Pinus cembra --- Changbai Mountain --- treeline dynamics --- fungal ecology --- thermal continentality --- tree regeneration --- elevational transect --- monitoring --- conifer shrub --- plant water availability --- permafrost --- foehn winds --- treeline --- Holocene --- nitrogen cycling --- carotenoids --- timberline --- 15N natural abundance --- spectrometer --- basal area increment --- palynology --- xylem embolism --- diversity --- elevational treeline --- European Alps --- temperature --- tree line --- winter stress --- photosynthetic pigments --- Pinus sibirica --- westerly winds --- relative air humidity --- ecosystem manipulation --- Larix decidua --- microsite --- polar treeline --- Central Austrian Alps --- Switzerland --- multi-stemmed growth form --- conifers --- forest edge --- history of treeline research --- soil drought --- dendroclimatology --- knowledge engineering --- Rocky Mountains --- apical control --- cloud --- postglacial --- alpine timberline --- space-for-time substitution --- climate change --- expert elicitation --- shoot elongation --- pit aspiration --- climate warming --- climate zone --- alpine treeline --- refilling --- Abies sibirica --- growth trend --- western Montana --- light quantity --- Picea abies --- Mediterranean climate --- forest climatology --- altitude --- environmental stress --- sub-Antarctic --- Erman’s birch --- photoinhibition --- tocopherol --- elevational gradients --- NDVI --- long-term trends --- sap flow --- peat --- tree seedlings --- Southern Ocean --- chlorophyll --- non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) --- drought --- upward advance --- remote sensing data --- Erman's birch
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Understanding the significance of genetic factors for our lives requires an analysis that goes beyond biological aspects. It is especially necessary to take into account how human beings relate to others and to themselves. Who we are is a result of social action and the ways in which human beings constitute themselves as subjects. Seen from this perspective, genetic medicine is a social practice that shapes how we think about us, how we conduct our behaviour and how we care for our children. This book scrutinises practices by which individuals become knowledgeable about their genes and constitute them as responsible decision makers. Besprochen in: Gen-ethischer Informationsdienst, 245 (2018)
Science --- Identity (Philosophical concept) --- Identity --- Philosophy --- Comparison (Philosophy) --- Resemblance (Philosophy) --- Science and society --- Sociology of science --- Social aspects. --- Bioethical Issues. --- Genetic Privacy. --- Genetic Research. --- Genetic engineering. --- Genetics --- Genetics, Medical. --- Genomics --- Gentechnologie. --- Medical genetics. --- Medizinische Ethik. --- Medizinsoziologie. --- Mensch. --- Soziales Handeln. --- Subjekt --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Ethics. --- Genetic Medicine; Science and Technology Studies; Subjectivisation; Genomics; ELSA (Ethical; Legal; And Social Aspects of Genomics); Identity; Medicine; Body; Science; Sociology of Science; Sociology of Medicine; Sociology --- And Social Aspects of Genomics). --- Body. --- ELSA (Ethical. --- Genomics. --- Identity. --- Legal. --- Medicine. --- Science and Technology Studies. --- Science. --- Sociology of Medicine. --- Sociology of Science. --- Sociology. --- Subjectivisation.
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Bank liquidity. --- Risk management. --- Insurance --- Management --- Liquidity (Economics) --- Private finance
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Nematodes. --- Worms --- Seashore biology
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Nematoda. --- Worms --- Scientific expeditions. --- Marine invertebrates. --- Marine animals. --- Lunds universitet.
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