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The 18th CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) 2011 continues a long tradition of scientific meetings focusing on the exchange of industrial and academic knowledge and experiences in life cycle assessment, product development, sustainable manufacturing and end-of-life-management. The theme “Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing” addresses the need for engineers to develop solutions which have the potential to address global challenges by providing products, services and processes taking into account local capabilities and constraints to achieve an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable society in a global perspective. Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing do not only involve products or services that are changed for a local market by simple substitution or the omitting of functions. Products and services need to be addressed that ensure a high standard of living everywhere. Resources required for manufacturing and use of such products are limited and not evenly distributed in the world. Locally available resources, local capabilities as well as local constraints have to be drivers for product- and process innovations with respect to the entire life cycle. The 18th CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) 2011 serves as a platform for the discussion of the resulting challenges and the collaborative development of new scientific ideas.
Engineering. --- Engineering design. --- Engineering economy. --- Industrial engineering. --- Sustainable development. --- Manufacturing processes --- Sustainable engineering --- Production management --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Industrial & Management Engineering --- Environmental aspects --- Manufacturing management --- Engineering sustainability --- Green engineering --- Industrial processing --- Manufacture --- Process engineering (Manufactures) --- Processes, Manufacturing --- Processing, Industrial --- Production processes --- Energy efficiency. --- Production engineering. --- Energy industries. --- Industrial and Production Engineering. --- Sustainable Development. --- Energy Efficiency (incl. Buildings). --- Energy Economics. --- Engineering Design. --- Industrial management --- Engineering --- Green technology --- Environmental engineering --- Industrial arts --- Production engineering --- Machine-tools --- Materials --- Energy Efficiency. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Design, Engineering --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable development --- Sustainable economic development --- Economic development --- Management engineering --- Simplification in industry --- Value analysis (Cost control) --- Design --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Consumption of energy --- Energy efficiency --- Fuel consumption --- Fuel efficiency --- Manufacturing engineering --- Process engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Mechanical engineering --- Government policy
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Plants and architecture: two seemingly opposite elements. How can we combine them to plan future cities that are closer to nature? What synergies can we explore? HORTITECTURE seeks to discover the creative and construction potentials of vital plant material, and explores its applications in ecosystem services and urban food production. Through research at the intersections of architecture, biology, and technology, IDAS (Institute for Design and Architectural Strategies) explores this topic with the aim of transferring the knowledge gained to the design of buildings. This book documents the projects, ideas, and experiences shared by thirty-three international experts at symposia held at TU Braunschweig. Their critical reflections advance the awareness and expertise needed to develop a nature-based urban architecture.
Sustainable architecture --- Plants in architecture --- 712.3 --- 712.26 --- 72:574 --- Duurzame architectuur ; 21ste eeuw --- Architecture --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design --- Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; tuinen --- Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; vormgeving privé parken, tuinen --- Architectuur en ecologie --- Verticale tuinen --- Groen in de stad --- Daktuinen --- Tuinsteden --- Architectuur en plantkunde --- Stadstuinen --- Architectuur en natuur --- Biodiversiteit --- Ecosystemen --- Technisch tekenen ; Ontwerpen --- 712.4 --- 712.4 Groenaanplantingen: bomen; heesters; bloemen --- Groenaanplantingen: bomen; heesters; bloemen --- Architecture durable --- Plantes en architecture --- Écologie urbaine - Actes de congrès --- Jardins en milieu urbain - Actes de congrès --- Murs végétalisés - Actes de congrès --- Villes - Aspect environnemental - Actes de congrès --- Écologie urbaine --- Jardins en milieu urbain --- Murs végétalisés --- Villes
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Inertial navigation systems --- Accelerometers --- Aeronautical instruments --- Speed-indicators --- Inertial guidance --- Inertial guidance sensors --- Nautical instruments --- Navigation systems, Inertial
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